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3 Wheel All Terrain Pushchair
If you’re looking for a buggy for woodland walks or strolls along the high-street, an all terrain pushchair with excellent manoeuvrability will be a great fit. These types of models are typically equipped with large wheels and suspension systems that provide smooth riding on bumpy terrain.
Most are suitable for newborns and come with a seat that can be positioned in a flat position or a carrycot for newborns. They also usually have foam-filled never-flat tyres to reduce maintenance.
Suspension
A genuine all-terrain pushchair should have a good suspension that is designed to be smooth and comfortable on rough terrain. This will make your child to feel comfortable and comfortable. The wheels should also be large and will usually be puncture-proof to avoid damage from sharp sticks or rocks.
Some all-terrain strollers offer the option to switch between tyres with different conditions. Based on the type of terrain you prefer to explore Certain all-terrain pushchairs feature an adjustable front wheel that can be locked for stability or left unlocked for greater maneuverability when required.
Certain all-terrain strollers have a brake handbrake lockable that is easier to reach using your hands. This is superior to an ordinary pedal on the handlebars. This is a fantastic feature to have in case you prefer to tackle difficult terrain, particularly with a child in the seat and lots of shopping bags tucked away under!
If you don’t want go quite as extreme as an all-terrain pushchair, there are a lot of strollers on the market which have very good – but not perfect – off-road capability, with excellent suspension and big wheels. They are usually more affordable than the more expensive full-on all-terrain pushchairs however they are ideal for excursions to the park with your dog or for short walks in the country.
A lot of these pushchairs are suitable from birth, either with an infant carrycot or a baby-ready car seat. Be aware that when pushing over bumps and dips the seats will not lie completely flat. According to EU regulations, they are required to meet minimum standards for a reclined position of around 150 degrees. Graco has gotten around this issue with its new ‘comfitech in-seat suspension’ that lets the seat to recline to a more comfortable angle to provide a little more comfort. This feature is available on the Lila XP All-Terrain Pushchair, which can be combined with the Graco Infant Car Seat to create a three-in-one travel system.
Seat
There is a variety of 3-wheeled all-terrain pushchairs available that offer an excellent off-road capability. They are great for those who live in the countryside or frequently go walking on rough, uneven ground. They are typically more durable and durable than a standard pushchair, and have special features such as large wheels that can withstand punctures to withstand the toughest of surfaces. They are often quite wide and are difficult to maneuver in tight spaces or in aisles of shops.
The seat of an all-terrain buggy may be facing the world or towards the parent and expands with your child, from newborn to toddler (it’s suitable from 6 months). It’s equipped with foam-filled ‘never flat’ tyres for a smooth 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, an extended hood that is large with integrated venting, as well as pockets for smartphones.
The new Out ‘n’ About Nipper V5 is another great option. It’s an all-terrain stroller that’s a trailblazer. It comes with a excellent suspension and air-filled tyres so it’s able to jog once your child reaches the appropriate age. It features an adjustable 360-degree locking front wheel that allows for ease of maneuverability and one-handed folding. It is suitable from birth, and is compatible with an adaptor for the UPPAbaby infant car seat or carrycot (sold separately).
A lot of all-terrain pushchairs do not have an reversible seat, however the models like the Oyster 3, Venicci Tinum and egg 2 do have this option and both offer a very good level of off-road performance, and also have an adequate weight limit for a 2 year old. There are also many pushchairs classified as all-rounders like the iCandy Pear and Bugaboo Cameleon, which cope very well with the rough terrain found in park or National Trust places but don’t offer the off-road capabilities of true all-terrain pushchairs.
Then there are the crossover models that are a great combination of extreme off-road and street and are able to handle all terrains with large wheels and great suspension, but they’re built more like a standard pushchair with reversible seats and the option of a full carrycot, so they can be used everyday. The best models are manufactured by brands such as iCandy Easywalker and Bugaboo.
Wheels
If you reside in a rural location or frequently take your child for walks on rough terrain, an all-terrain pushchair is vital. These pushchairs typically have bigger back wheels than standard pushchairs, making them better in handling rough, off-road terrain and providing a smooth ride for your child. They also have robust suspension and puncture-proof models to ensure they’re safe for use on woodland, grass or paths through the forest, gravel tracks and market town cobbles.
Some all-terrain pushchairs also feature front wheels that lock, which provides extra stability when walking over rough terrain and over high kerbs. Some have swivel wheels on the front, which allow you to move the buggy more easily when you need to change direction or turn corners.
All-terrain strollers have air-filled tyres which are ideal for dealing with rough terrain. However they are more susceptible to punctures than the solid EVA tyres found on lightweight city strollers. It is therefore recommended to purchase a repair kit and spare inner tube with your pushchair. Some models come with foam tyres which are less likely to puncture but may be harder to push.
The new Bugaboo Fox 5 pushchair is a great model of a stroller that features both air and foam filled tyres. It also comes with a fantastic suspension and large rear wheels that are puncture resistant and suitable for off-road usage or running (once your child reaches the appropriate age). The model is also suitable for babies and can be used in conjunction with a carrycot or a lie-flat chair.
Another alternative is the iCandy Peach All-Terrain, which comes with large tyres and a single steering wheel at the front. It’s not as versatile as the other all-terrain pushchairs listed on this list but it does handle the terrain that is hilly and has a spacious one-handed fold that is perfect if you’re planning to use the pushchair for long walks or excursions to the countryside. It’s also suitable for children from birth and comes with a large sun canopy that extends as well as a number of fantastic features for parents including an easy-to-use brake pedal and a movable handlebar, as well as a large spacious basket.
Storage
Parents who want to take their children off-road, but don’t want to commit to tackling Ben Nevis, there are some top all-terrain pushchairs that give you the best of both worlds. Look for a model with good all-terrain capability, sturdy suspension, and large puncture-proof wheels. However, they are designed in the traditional pushchair style with reversible seats and all carrycot options.
UPPAbaby’s popular Ridge all-terrain pushchair is a good illustration. It offers excellent suspension as well as a one-handed fold and a generous basket that can hold up to 10 kg. It also comes with many features that are child-friendly, like an adjustable handlebar and 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’re going to be using your all-terrain pushchair off-road it’s a good idea to choose air-filled tyres rather than those with rubber grips. These will provide an easier ride on rough terrain and make it easier to navigate in tight spaces. If you plan to use your all-terrain pushchair to do occasional jogging, make sure the front wheel can pivot or has a quick release feature to lock it in place for more stability.
To ensure that 3 wheel pushchair is in perfect condition, it’s important to ensure that they can be washed by a machine. If not, a spot cleaning with warm water and a little of gentle soap should suffice. Drying the fabric thoroughly outdoors will also help prevent the growth of mould and mildew.
The majority of our 3 wheel all terrain pushchairs are suitable from birth. Find models with a fully lie-flat chair and a reversible rearrest that will allow you to use it from newborn right up until your child is three years old. If you want to travel with your family of three, there are plenty of models that are compatible with car seats thanks to built-in adaptors. If you’d rather leave the car at home, there are all-terrain pushchairs that have a fixed front wheel that are ideal for casual strolling or light jogging, such as the Delta Special Needs all-terrain jogger from Delichon that is available in a variety of frame and canvas sizes that can be used by adults and children.