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Newborns need to lie flat in a pram for the first six months, so choose an infant frame that has the carrycot or newborn seat. Often referred to as a travel system, these can be easily detached and attached to the chassis to take your baby out of the car and into the pushchair without waking them.

1. Ergobaby Compact Fold

The Ergobaby Metro+ stroller is an elegant model that blends into the city. It allows you to easily navigate busy streets, shopping centres and public transport. It's also perfect for travelling - it's compact and light enough to fit into the overhead storage compartment on flights, as well as being easy to fold and set up.

Metro+, unlike some of the other pushchairs for kids we have examined it is suitable for babies from birth. This is thanks to its flat recline, and the hidden nest flaps for newborns that transform it into an infant bassinet. It can be used until your child reaches 22kg in weight (compared to 6 months - 18kg for the previous version of this buggy).

What really sets this lightweight pram apart is its aesthetically pleasing folding system. By pressing two hands on an button, the Metro+ folds into a sleek, flat bag which is smaller than a shopper bag and can be tucked away in the overhead storage compartment on the plane.

Metro+ is heavier than other compact models however it's more durable and has a better feel overall. It comes with a range of accessories, including a vibrant canopy and travel bags, as well as footmuffs.

Metro+ may feel stiff initially when you open and close it. This is normal and it will ease over time. You can also spray some silicone or WD-40 onto the joints to loosen them.

2. Mamas & Papas Airo

There are a lot of things to think about when looking for a budget-friendly pushchair. You may need a small pushchair that fits in the trunk of your car, or a travel-friendly one if you are often on the go. You might also need a pushchair that will be easily maneuverable around sharp corners or be able to handle rough terrain. Finally, you might want one that works with a child car seat.

It can be difficult to pick the right pushchair when there are so many choices. This guide will help you find the ideal pushchair for your family, budget and lifestyle.

We've included reviews of parents who have tested a variety of pushchairs in order to bring you the best pushchair value for your money. You'll be able see how well each model handles and how comfortable the seats are and the other features that these models come with.

If you're looking for a low-cost pushchair that's ideal for traveling, the Mamas & Papas Airo is a great option. It's the lightest pushchair from the brand and was designed to make travelling with baby as stress-free as possible. It's compact and easily fits into overhead storage compartments in planes and trains. It can also be used as a back pack to help you carry it through busy city streets. This pushchair for travel is suitable for children from birth and comes in black, grey marl grapefruit, mint and a special edition rose gold dusk.

3. Baby Jogger Forever Air

This pushchair is great for parents who enjoy long country walks. It has many great features, such as an all-wheel suspension, as well as a one-handed fold/unfold. The large UV 50 canopy has two large windows that peek out and is easy to clean. It's perfect to keep babies safe. The seat can be adjusted for comfort with a near-flat reclining position and adjustable calf support. It's easy to access the underneath basket, but it would be more convenient if the opening was larger. It also has an adjustable handlebar and hand-operated parking brake. You can make a travel set-up using a car seat using the Baby Jogger adapters (sold separately).

This is the latest version of the City Mini GT Double. It is designed to offer unrivalled agility in any terrain, thanks to "forever air" rubber tires, as well as the all-wheel suspension. The GT2 is a little taller than its predecessor and is one pound heavier, but it has some new features to help to make up for the. The GT2 features an adjustable footrest as well as magnetic peek-aboo windows. It can also be used with the Baby Jogger car seat for children.

You can also convert it into a pram with the optional glider board and child tray, as well as the weather shield. It has a wide selection of car seat adapters for use with Britax/BOB, Graco Maxi-Cosi infant carseats (sold separately). You can even convert it into a pram by using the optional glider board and child tray, or the weather shield and it has an extensive selection of car seat adapters that are suitable for use with Graco Britax/BOB, Maxi-Cosi and Peg Perego infant carseats (sold separately). It's not as flexible as other models, but should you be looking for a sturdy, all-terrain stroller it is a good option.

4. Bugaboo Bee

The Bugaboo Bee is a buggy that is designed to attract attention. It's a bit more costly than a cheaper pushchair, such as 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. This is a great thing from both a style and practical perspective - Deliveroo cyclists are less likely to clip you, and your companions will be able recognize you quickly when you meet them for coffee or shopping.

The latest version of Bee is called the Bee5. While it looks largely similar to the original, the company has made some fantastic functional changes to this compact buggy. The cleverly built-in self-stand makes it easy to lift and transport. It also comes with large wheels that can be used on off-road routes. There are more customizable options, such as 11 seat fabrics and six sun hoods. ).

The Bee was easy to steer and maneuver for Mother & Baby testers. The lack of suspension was a problem for them. While it is able to handle rough roads however, the lack of suspension may be felt on more uneven surfaces and can feel a little uncomfortable for your child.

The problem with the original was that some children outgrew it by age two. The Bee's new Bee fixes this problem by offering the sun canopy as well as a backrest that can be adjusted to fit babies up to age four. It also comes with an articulating system that allows you to easily raise and turn the seat so your child can face either you or the outside world.

5. Babyzen YOYO2

Since its debut in 2012 the Babyzen YOYO has earned a reputation for being the most lightweight stroller. Perfect for city dwellers, jet-setters and parents with little storage space in their boot, the YOYO2 folds easily and fits in an overhead cabin on a plane, and has great manoeuvrability.

The YOYO2 is also designed to last and will grow with your family. You can also purchase an accompanying ride for your toddler, and buggy that connects to the YOYO. This will free up additional storage. A parasol, footmuff and rain cover are also available.

One of the most appealing aspects about the YOYO2 is the variety of colors available. There are nine colours to pick from, including an ebony shade similar to the Bugaboo Butterfly. The YOYO2 is able to be used from birth using either the bassinet or 0+ newborn pack. It it transforms into a world-facing pushchair after 6 months. You can also YOYO connect an additional chassis to make it a double buggy.

Owners of YOYO2 rave about the quality of the wheels, which are constructed of a high-quality fabric that's durable and waterproof. The improved suspension provides the ride with more comfort, and the wheel is one of the lowest turn ratios in the market.