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3 Wheel All Terrain Pushchair
A pushchair that is all-terrain with great maneuverability will be perfect whether you are seeking a stroller for nature walks or an excursion on the main street. These types typically have big wheels and have a powerful suspension to ensure a smooth ride over rough terrain and bumps.
The majority of them are suitable from birth and come with a lie-flat seat or a newborn carrycot. These vehicles also have tyres that do not flatten, which are typically composed of foam.
Suspension
A true all-terrain pushchair should have a good suspension that is specifically designed to be ultra smooth and comfortable on rough terrain. This will help your child feel relaxed and comfortable. The wheels are usually big and puncture-proof to protect against damage caused by sharp rocks or sharp sticks.
Some all-terrain strollers allow you to switch between additional tyres for different conditions. Certain all-terrain strollers feature a swivel wheel that can be locked to offer stability, or left unlocked to permit greater maneuverability.
Some all-terrain strollers come with an adjustable brake handbrake that locks and is easy to reach using your hands. This is more convenient than a traditional pedal on the handlebars. This is an excellent feature to have in case you prefer to climb up steep hills, especially with a child in the seat, and a number of shopping bags tucked away beneath!
There are many strollers that have excellent off-road capabilities, but not the ultimate. They also have large wheels and a great suspension. They tend to be more affordable than full-on all-terrain buggy options and will still work well for short strolls in the countryside or trips to the park.
Many of these pushchairs can be used from birth, either with the carrycot or a newborn-ready car seat. Be aware that the seats will not lie flat when pushing over bumps or dips. According to EU regulations, they need to meet minimum standards of a reclining angle of around 150deg. Some brands, including Graco, have overcome this issue with their ‘comfitech’ in-seat suspension which allows the seat to recline at a slightly flatter angle for a little more comfort. This feature is available on the Lila XP All-Terrain Pushchair, which can be paired with an appropriate Graco Infant Car Seat to create a three-in-one travel system.
Seat
There is a broad selection of 3-wheeled all-terrain pushchairs, which offer a superb off road capability. They are ideal if you reside in the countryside or regularly walk on uneven, rough terrain. They are often more robust and durable than a standard pushchair, and come with features like large wheels that can withstand punctures to handle the most difficult of surfaces. They’re usually quite wide, and could be difficult to maneuver in narrow spaces or through aisles in shops.
All-terrain buggy seat can be positioned either parent or world facing. They will grow with your child from birth to toddler. It’s outfitted with foam-filled “never flat’ tyres that provide an easy ride with dual frame suspension, as well as luxurious padding in the seat unit that offers excellent postural support and comfort. It features a recline feature and comes with a large extendable hood, integrated venting and an area for a smartphone.
The brand new Out ‘n’ About Nipper V5 is another great option. It’s an all-terrain stroller that is a trailblazer. It comes with great suspension and tyres with air-filled so it can be used to jog when your child is of the right age. It features a 360-degree lockable front wheel that provides effortless maneuverability as well as a swift one-handed folding. It’s suitable from birth, and is compatible with an adaptor for UPPAbaby’s infant car seat or carrycot (sold separately).
There are a lot of all-terrain strollers that don’t offer an reversible seat. However, the Oyster 3, Venicci Tanum and egg 2, which have this option, have a great weight limit and a very high level of off-road capability. There are also many pushchairs that are classed as all-rounders like the iCandy Pear and Bugaboo Cameleon which are very good with rough terrain at the park or National Trust places but don’t offer the off-road capabilities of all-terrain pushchairs.
There are also crossover models that offer an excellent compromise between extreme off-road and high-street. They have big wheels, excellent suspension, and are built in a pushchair-style, with an option for reversible seating and a carrycot. Some of the best ones are made by brands such as iCandy Easywalker and Bugaboo.
Wheels
All-terrain pushchairs are essential if you live in a rural area or take your child for regular walks through rough terrain. 3 wheeled pushchair have larger back wheels than regular pushchairs which makes them better in handling rough off-road terrains and ensuring a smooth ride for your child. Some also have a robust suspension and puncture-proof models to ensure they’re safe for use on woodland, grass or forest paths as well as gravel tracks and town cobbles.
Certain all-terrain strollers come with a lockable wheel at the front which provides extra stability when walking over rough terrain or high kerbs. Some models have swivel front wheels which allow you to manoeuvre the buggy more easily when changing direction or turning corners.
Most all-terrain pushchairs have air-filled tyres that provide excellent shock absorption and are perfect for rough terrain but they’re more prone to punctures than the solid EVA tyres found on city strollers, which is why you should invest in an repair kit with spare tubes and a pump for your pushchair. Certain models come with foam tyres which are less prone to puncture but could be more difficult to push.
The new Bugaboo Fox 5 is a great example of a child’s pushchair that comes with air and foam-filled tyres, a great suspension system and large rear puncture-proof wheels that are ideal for off-road and jogging use (once your child is old enough). The model is also suitable from birth and can be used in conjunction with a carrycot or a lay-flat seat.
The iCandy Peach All-Terrain is another alternative. It comes with large tyres, a single steering-wheel at the front, and huge tyres. It is not as flexible as other strollers that are all-terrain however it can manage hilly terrain and features a large one-hand fold that is ideal for long walks in the countryside, or long trips. It’s also suitable for babies and has a large, extendable sun canopy and some great parent-friendly features such as a brake pedal that is easy to use and a movable handlebar, as well as a large sized basket.
Storage
There are some excellent all-terrain pushchairs that are ideal for parents who want to take their child off-road, but do not wish to tackle Ben Nevis. They are the best of both. Look for one that has all-terrain capabilities, sturdy suspension, and large puncture-proof wheels, but is constructed in a traditional pushchair style with reversible seating and carrycot options.
The UPPAbaby’s bestselling Ridge all terrain pushchair is an excellent model. It comes with a fantastic suspension and a single-hand fold and a generous basket that can support up to 10kg. It also comes with many parent-friendly features, including an adjustable handlebar as well as an operator-operated break on the right. The hood can be taken off and washed using cool soapy-water to prevent mildew or mould.
If you intend to take your all-terrain stroller off road choose air-filled tires rather than rubber grips. These will provide a smoother ride over rough terrain, and make it easier to maneuver in tight spaces. If you are planning to use your all-terrain pushchair to do occasional jogging, be sure the front wheel is able to swivel or features a quick release mechanism so it can be locked in place for more stability.
To ensure that the fabric is in pristine condition, ensure that they can be machine-washed. If not, a spot clean using soapy water and warm water should suffice. The fabric can be dried completely outside to avoid mould or mildew.
Most of our 3 wheeled all terrain pushchairs can be used as early as. Choose models that have a fully lie-flat seat and a reversible backrest to allow you to use it from the time of birth all the way to when your child is about three years old. Many of them are compatible with car seat adaptors when you’re traveling with a three-person family. If you’d prefer to leave the car at home, there are all-terrain pushchairs with a fixed front wheel which are ideal for casual strolling or jogging light, such as the Delta Special Needs all-terrain jogger from Delichon that is available in a variety of canvas and frame sizes that can be used by adults and children.