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작성자 Toby Mcmullen
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How to Choose a Travel Stroller

If you travel frequently or if your regular strolls include a short out-and-back stroll and lots of stops at local parks, consider getting a lightweight, packable stroller. They are easy to fold and can be tucked away in trunks, trains, buses and planes.

The Nuna Trvl packs down to a manageable size and fits in the overhead bin of many aircrafts. It is also simple to assemble, and it has great features such as an easy-to-manage recliner seat.

Easy to Assemble

Like the name suggests, this stroller was designed to be simple to assemble and use. The frame folds and opens with just one hand. The seat is adjustable to two positions. The bumper bar is easy to remove and replace and the handlebar feels and looks nice. However, the lack of storage space means parents will need to carry a huge diaper bag or carefully hang it over the handle (against expert advice).

This lightweight stroller makes sharp turns and rolls effortlessly on any surface. It has larger foam-filled rubber wheels than some of the other models we tested. This provides it with more bounce and stability. However some parents have said that the tires feel flimsy.

In its compact form it can fit into the overhead bins of most aircrafts and weighs less than 13 pounds. Its basic design means it has few additional features, but it's an ideal choice for frequent travelers. It's important to note that strollers that collapse are considered "carry-on" baggage and could need to be checked if your airline has tight baggage restrictions.

If you're a frequent traveler, it's a good idea to purchase a stroller with more advanced features and a higher price. These higher-end strollers typically come with more storage options, such as large bins under the seat and are easier to assemble and disassemble. Many of these strollers also come with adjustable harnesses, along with other safety features you might not find on more basic models. Make sure to contact your airline to know their policies regarding checking strollers, and always follow their instructions to the letter to avoid any unpleasant surprises. It's also important to read the user manual for your stroller, specifically any sections that cover safety. Be sure to know how to properly use the straps and secure them. Be sure to be on the lookout for your child and only use the stroller at a safe pace. This will reduce the risk of injury if your stroller accidentally tipped or swerves off-course.

Easy to Fold

One of the keys to a good stroller for travel is that it folds down into a compact and manageable package. Certain models can do this well, like the lightweight JOOVY TRVL, which folded in just four seconds during our testing and can stand up when folded. This makes it simple to store and carry around in a closet or trunk.

The UPPAbaby MINU V2 is another easy-to-fold travel stroller that weighs less than 17 pounds and comes with an ample underseat storage basket that can fit a large backpack or diaper bag. Its reversible footrest doubles as an handle when the stroller is in its folded position. This feature was great in our tests, however, it left the stroller at risk of being damaged by airlines when one of our editors forgot it closed while checking it in with her flight. The baggage handler ripped the footrest and the UPPAbaby warranty will not cover airline-related damage.

Most of the travel strollers we looked at, unlike umbrella strollers use joints and hinges in order to fold into a more square package. For example the UPPAbaby Gluxe folds in only three seconds and stands upright after it's folded, but its button/ring combination is tricky and requires you to get it precisely.

You'll also want to consider how the stroller locks in its compact, closed position. Some models require you to pull down on a lever or handle located near the rear wheels, while others have red buckles that need to be connected. It's a good idea read the owner's manual for specifics on the locking mechanism for each model and how it functions.

If you happen to encounter a stroller that's difficult to close, try using a product such as baby oil or WD-40 to help lubricate the joints and connections. If that doesn't work, consult the customer service of the manufacturer or consider an repair service for your stroller. However, don't force it; forcing a stroller to close that's not meant to be closed can cause damage or injuries to you or your child.

Easy to carry

No matter if you're planning a full day of running errands or going on a trip with the family it's crucial to have access to your stroller. Travel strollers fold down in a compact manner and are light and easy to carry and transport. They can also be easily stored in your car or your closet at home. Some models include an organizer bag that makes moving and securing them more convenient.

Before you decide on a stroller for travel think about how you intend to use it. Do you intend to use it on road trips, on airplane trips or in your everyday life? This will help you narrow down your options. You can cut down on time and energy by selecting a stroller for travel that is compatible with car seats if you're traveling with a child. Consider a model that has a larger rear-seat to provide more comfort and legroom, especially if you have children.

A great travel stroller must be small and lightweight enough to fit in overhead bins of airplanes. However, check with your airline before you purchase to ensure it is in line with their dimensions and regulations. Many airlines will check gate strollers that are too big to fit in the cabin. Certain airlines will transfer strollers to the hold when their baggage allowance is over.

If you plan to use your travel stroller often, all-terrain strollers choose a model that has wheels that are a bit smaller and more durable than those found on traditional strollers. The smaller wheels are more maneuverable and less prone to damage or puncture. You may also wish to add some wheel covers to provide additional protection.

Invest in a lock in case you intend to take your travel stroller without supervision to the beach or other public locations. It's also recommended to attach an umbrella that you can carry with you on your stroller for sun protection. You can clip a utility bag onto the handlebar to complete your shopping hands-free or carry an aloe vera bottle. A set of carabiners at the front of your stroller can allow you to keep water bottles and snacks close by.

Easy to store

The best strollers for traveling are easy to maintain and keep in storage. To keep your stroller clean and ready for use, first vacuum all surfaces to get rid of any loose dirt and dust. If stains are present, a cloth with mild detergent and warm water will do the trick. For hard-to-reach areas brushing with a toothbrush could come in handy. For non-fabric parts of the stroller, like the handlebars and wheels, a damp, clean cloth is enough however it is recommended to lubricate moving components regularly to avoid corrosion.

Some travel strollers, such as the chitchat lightweight stroller, include an adult tray to store personal items and one or more cup holders, making it easier to take care of essentials while on the move. Certain models come with a complete tray for parents, which includes the ability to hold a tablet or laptop. In addition to helping parents stay well-organized, these features can help ease stress during long trips.

Another consideration for a good stroller for travel is its ability to fold and fit in tight spaces, like an overhead bin on airplanes or on public transport. Because of this, many parents choose strollers that fold and fit in its own bag rather than needing to be checked at the gate for baggage.

Consider how much room you have at home when evaluating strollers. If you're only blessed with a little room, a smaller travel stroller may be your best option. If you are planning to take the stroller on frequent trips that require it to be transported by public transport or car, a larger stroller with better storage and everyday performance might be the better option.

my-babiie-mb30-pushchair-from-birth-to-4-years-22kg-easy-compact-fold-large-shopping-basket-adjustable-handle-stroller-includes-cup-holder-rain-cover-billie-faiers-pink-stripes-86.jpgSome strollers are available as part of an overall travel system that also includes a car seat. They can be purchased at the same cost or less than buying the items separately. While this is a convenient option but it's important to keep in mind that the quality of the stroller in bundles tends to be less than standalone models. This is why we recommend considering these options only as an option last resort.

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