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Choose a frame that comes with the option of a carrycot, or seat for infants. Newborns should be laid flat in the pram for the first six months. They are commonly referred to as travel systems that can be easily detached or attached to the chassis. This allows you to remove your baby from the car into the pushchair without waking them up.

1. Ergobaby Compact Folds

The Ergobaby Metro+ is a premium stroller designed to be a part of city life, allowing to take public transport easily and to navigate busy streets and shopping malls. It is also ideal for traveling, since it is compact and lightweight to fit in the overhead compartment of planes. It's easy to fold and set up.

Contrary to other budget pushchairs from birth in our round-up The Metro+ is suitable from birth and has no additional accessories required thanks to its nearly flat recline and hidden "newborn nest" flaps that convert it into a bassinet. It can be used up to 22kg (compared to the previous model that was just 6 months and 18kg).

The compact folding system is what makes this pram light out. With just a double-handed push of an button, the Metro+ folds into a sleek, flat bag that's smaller than a shopper bag, and is able to be carried in the overhead storage compartment of an airplane.

Metro+ is heavier than other compact models however it's more durable and has a better feel overall. It comes with a selection of extras including a colourful canopy, travel bags and footmuffs.

Metro+ may feel stiff at first when you open and close it. This is normal and should soften over time. You can also spray a little silicone or WD-40 onto the joints to loosen them.

2. Mamas & Papas Airo

When you are trying to find the right pushchair cheap, there are a lot of things to keep in your mind. You may require an ultra-compact pushchair that can fit into the boot of your car or a travel-friendly model for those who are always traveling. You might also need an infant stroller that is easy to maneuver around sharp corners or handle rough terrain. Finally, you might want one that works with a child car seat.

With the many options to consider it can be a difficult task to choose the ideal pushchair for your family. This guide will help you locate the ideal pushchair for your family, budget and lifestyle.

We've included reviews from parents who have tested and tested a variety of pushchairs in order to bring you the best pushchair value for your money. You can see how each one handles and how comfortable the seats are.

If you're in search of a budget pushchair that's ideal for traveling The Mamas &Papas Airo is an excellent choice. It's the brand's smallest pushchair, and designed to make traveling with a your baby as easy as you can. It is super slim and easily fits into overhead storage compartments in planes and trains. It can also be worn as a back pack to make it easier to carry through crowded city streets. This pushchair for travel is suitable from birth and is available in black and grey marl grapefruit, mint and a special edition rose gold dusk.

3. Baby Jogger Forever Air

This pushchair is perfect for parents who enjoy long, country walks and includes amazing features, including an actual one-hand fold/unfold as well as all-wheel suspension. The huge UV 50 canopy comes with two medium-sized peekaboo windows and is easy to clean. It's ideal for keeping children safe. The seat can be adjusted to ensure comfort with a near-flat reclining position and a calf support that is adjustable. It's easy to access the underside basket, but it would be nice if the opening was larger. It comes with a hand-operated parking break and an adjustable handlebar. You can also make a travel system with Baby Jogger adapters.

This is the most recent version of the City Mini GT Double. It was designed to offer unrivalled agility in any terrain, thanks to the "forever air" rubber tires and the all-wheel suspension. The GT2 is a little taller than its predecessor and is one pound heavier, but it comes with some new features to will make up for this. It comes with an adjustable footrest, magnetic peek-a-boo windows, and the ability to utilize it with a Baby Jogger car seat.

It's not a stroller for jogging, but it's perfect for running or for a leisurely stroll around town and the compact and lightweight design means you can easily squeeze it into smaller vehicles or in your home. It's also possible to convert it into a pram by using the glider board that comes with it and child tray, or the weather shield and it has a wide range of car seat adapters for use with Graco Britax/BOB, Maxi-Cosi and Peg Perego infant carseats (sold separately). It is not as versatile as other models, however if you are looking for a sturdy, all-terrain stroller it is a good option.

4. Bugaboo Bee

The Bugaboo Bee is an incredibly stylish and elegant buggy. It's more expensive than a pushchair cheap like the iCandy Raspberry (PS499 to buy) but the iconic New York taxi-style yellow colouring will make you stand out in the bustling city streets. It's a great idea from a practical and style perspective. Deliveroo cyclists will be less likely to hit your stroller, and you and your companions are able to spot one another when you have a coffee date or go shopping.

The latest version of Bee is called the Bee5. The company has made functional changes to the small buggy that looks similar to the original. It's now easier to lift and transport thanks to a clever self-standing system, it comes with large wheels that can handle off-road paths and also have more customisable options including 11 seat fabrics, 6 sun hoods, and nobbles where you can slot in a cup holder (yay! ).

The Bee was easy to maneuver and steer for Mother & Baby testers. However, one issue they faced was the absence of suspension. The car handles rough roads quite well, however the absence of suspension can be seen when you drive on uneven surfaces. This can cause your child to feel uncomfortable.

The original Bee was a disaster because a few children outgrew the seat before age 2. The new Bee fixes this problem by providing the sun canopy as well as a backrest that can be adjusted to accommodate babies up to age 4. It also features an articulating system that makes it simple to lift and turn the seat so that your child can be facing either you or the world.

5. Babyzen YOYO2

Since its debut in 2012 the Babyzen YOYO has earned itself a reputation for being the ultimate lightweight stroller. The YOYO2 is ideal for those who live in cities, parents who travel a lot and have no boot. It folds easily, fits in the overhead cabin of a plane, and is very manoeuvrable.

The YOYO2 was designed to last and expand with your family. You can also add an accompanying board for your toddler and buggy bags that hook onto the YOYO to free up additional storage space. You can also get a parasol, a footmuff and rain cover.

The YOYO2 offers a variety of colors. There are nine colors to choose from including an ebony shade similar to the Bugaboo Butterfly. The YOYO2 can be used for use from birth, with the bassinet and 0+ newborn pack. It can be converted to an open-air pushchair after 6 months. You can also add a YOYO connect additional chassis to make it a double buggy.

The wheels are constructed of a durable, waterproof fabric. YOYO2 users appreciate the quality. The new suspension design makes for a smooth ride and it's incredibly easy to maneuver in tight spaces (crowded cobblestone streets, crowded aisles in supermarkets) with one of the lowest turning ratios on the market.

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