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The Babyzen Yoyo stroller is a good option if you are on a tight budget and don't require an extra stroller that can be used as car seat carriers. It has a simple, one-step foot brake that's flip-flop comfortable.

It's easy to push and it is solid when navigating kerbs and woodland paths. Plus, it's a dream to fold.

1. Babyzen YOYO2

The Babyzen YOYO2 has earned itself a reputation as the ultimate light-weight buggy for city dwellers and jet-setters alike, due to its super nimble manoeuvrability and foldable design that can be tucked away in the overhead luggage of aeroplanes. This latest version features independent suspension on all four wheels constructed of Hytrel elastomer, allowing it to effortlessly traverse all types and terrains'.

The base YOYO2 frame along with the curved fabric bassinet and six-month color pack combine to create a stylish pushchair that's easy to look at with a subtle yet elegant design and stylish branding. The frame itself weighs just over a kilogram and is so light you can lift it directly from the box (and do it with one hand).

It's also easy to attach or remove attachments or adaptors like the hood for instance, snaps on to the YOYO2 by clicking and is machine washable at 30deg to remove stains from smushed rice cakes and half-dissolved carrot puffs. It can be used as a pram from birth using the Newborn Pack or bassinet, or converted to stroller at 6 months by clicking on the YOYO Connect additional chassis.

2. Evenflo Pivot Xplore

The Evenflo Pivot Xplore is a fantastic choice for parents who want an adaptable stroller wagon. It transforms from a stroller into a wagon by simply turning the handle, which means parents can choose the option they want to use on their adventure. The wagon can fit two or more children between 6 months to five years old. It has a large storage basket that can accommodate all your needs when you are on the move.

The Xplore also comes with two canopies that turn from front to back, providing ample sun protection for all family members. It also has a footwell that's not as deep or large as some wagons, so it may not be suitable for longer trips or napping.

The frame on the Xplore feels solid and sturdy, although it does not have the same flex as some of the other wagons we tried. It is also more difficult than other wagons to fold, and it isn't able to lock securely after folding. It is easy to maneuver however, and it can be able to fit through narrow 28-inch doors.

3. Delta Children LX Side by Side

This bare-bones double stroller from Delta Children is an excellent choice for parents looking for an affordable second stroller for their travels. It scored well in our Strollers & Multiples Test for weight and folded dimensions. This means it's lightweight and compact when folded and easy to lift and store into a car trunk. It also offers an adjustable reclining seat that can be positioned in several positions as well as a cup holder for the parent. Other features of note include 360-degree shock absorbing front wheels as well as two large hanging storage bags.

It did better in our push and turn test than a lot of the strollers we tested, but it is still difficult to maneuver over uneven ground or through narrow doors. Its sunshades were among the smallest strollers we test. They only cover the top of the single stroller pushchair and don't have windows that peek out. The UPPAbaby G-Link 2 has a significantly larger canopy.

The Delta took us just over three minutes to put together with an average manual, and none of the components required tools. But, it's lacking certain essential features that we think it is important to consider as non-negotiable features in a double stroller such as an extra-large basket and reclining seats with adjustable leg rests.

4. Maxi-Cosi Zelia 2-in-1

The Zelia is the latest version of Maxi-Cosi's pushchair range and is advertised as an urban travel system. It is designed to take babies from birth to around 3.5 years old, and can be converted between a seat and a carrycot with a few clicks. It is compatible with Maxi Cosi capsule car seats. It comes with a light Mico 30 infant seat, a stay-in car-base and reversible carriage.

It's a breeze to maneuver, and the one-hand recline of the seat as well as the massive shopping basket make it simple for parent-tots to get the child in and out quickly. This compact pushchair can handle all day bumps and doorways easily.

The front wheels are able to be locked in a forward direction and can also swivel. This is useful for navigating through rough terrain. We let the front wheels to rotate during our walk on an uneven path. It handled this reasonably well, although it seemed to be a bit rougher.

5. Baby Jogger City Tour 2

Baby Jogger is known for their all-terrain, 3-wheeler Jogging pushchairs, however they also offer a great range of 4-wheeler strollers. City Tour 2 is their most loved model. It is easy to use and folds small enough to fit into the car boot, even with the carrycot attached.

It weighs more than other strollers we've tried, but because it has composite wheels made of rubber it feels solid and well-made. It is easy to maneuver over various terrains and even with two children with shopping bags and other things.

The seat and carrycot both come with hoods with pull-down sun canopy extensions that are UV50+. They are showerproof and sturdy unlike other pram hoods that are whipped back into toddlers' faces.

It doesn't have a lot of storage space, however it does come with a huge basket that's large enough to fit an infant's changing bag and plenty of food items. It can also be used with a Baby Jogger car seat for infants that weigh up to 20 pounds (car seat and adapters are available separately). The City Tour 2 is a ideal choice for those looking to take a stroller on the move.

image6. Nuna Mixx Next

imageWhen the Nuna Mixx first appeared on the scene, it instantly captured the hearts of parents all over the world. It's an aluminium framed stroller that will be with you throughout your baby's initial days and beyond. It's got a lot of standout features, including the capacity of the seat to be flipped between the front facing parent and the outside as well as a large UPF50+ canopy, an eye-shade that flips out, as well as an adjustable handlebar.

The wheels are tough and foam-filled which minimises punctures and the chassis has built-in suspension that eases the pain of rough terrain. It was simple to push and our test driver was able manoeuvre the vehicle through narrow streets.

It folds down in four easy steps, and locks automatically without hassle. It can also stand and be carried by trolley for easier transport in the boot of your car or down the stairs at home. It also comes with a travel system equipped with the ability to add a car seat or carrycot with the adaptors included. The brakes are simple to use using a single stroller near me action color coded and flip-flop friendly.

7. Babyzen Duet

This budget-friendly pushchair is simple to use and comes with a fantastic dual suspension. It folds by one hand and comes with a convenient carrying strap. It's also very light and durable. The seat can be reclined into a variety of different positions. It also has a double-breathable mattress built in that is suitable for infants.

The canopy/seat comes with two large sun visors, which can be either fixed or flipped out. Both are UPF50+. The toggle closure isn’t ideal because it's not as quiet as Velcro, and can awaken napping babies.

The Duet is a angled stroller that can be used by twins or siblings. (Up to 22kg per seat). It's compatible with two infant car seats and works with some carrycots.

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