Cheap Pushchairs
When shopping for the ideal pushchair near me, there are a lot of things to take into consideration. What is suitable for your outdoor lifestyle may not be suitable for urban life. A pushchair that glides across shiny floors could be unable to handle dirt terrain.
If you’re planning to have a baby number two and a travel system that can be expanded to twin pushchairs is the best choice. These are designed to grow along with your baby and can be used from birth to six months.
iCandy Peach
This luxurious stroller has been a favourite with celebrity mums and offers a remarkable amount of features for the money. The spacious carrycot makes it suitable for babies starting at birth. Innovative adaptors are able to convert it into a twin pushchair. The high-end knitted jerseys have modern, soft and durable feel. A large extendable canopy and multi-position recline seat provide baby with the best comfort. A handy zip-up pocket is a great place to store essentials. Elevators raise the seat unit, creating a highchair on-the-go that allows parents to roll up and dine in restaurants. It also comes with a stylish footmuff and changing bag to create an all-in-one travel solution.
The Peach 7’s aluminium chassis is lighter than the majority of pushchairs and its puncture-proof polyurethane tyres are designed to withstand all terrains from bumpy pavements and sports grounds to parks and muddy paths. The suspension has been made softer for comfort, both for the child as well as the parent. The front wheels can be rotated so that it is easier to turn corners even with one hand. The small footprint and the tight turning circle mean it can easily maneuver narrow aisles in shops and hallways which makes it perfect for urban living.
This model is available in a variety of colourways including iCandy Black Special Edition with black chassis and fabrics for a monochrome style. It has a cup holder on board and is compatible to the iCandy Cuddler and the iCandy Sidekick stroller pushchairs. It can be purchased directly from iCandy for PS1,149, or from third-party retailers like Babythingz.
Babyzen YOYO2
The Babyzen YOYO2 pram is a light stylish, elegant and user-friendly pram. It’s a great choice for those who live in the city and regularly take the tube, want to fold up your stroller and pop it in your trunk while driving or need a lightweight pram for days out with only you and your baby. It’s also environmentally friendly.
The YOYO 2 model, which retails at PS399 it includes the chassis as well as the 6+ color pack. Add the bassinet for newborns (sold separately) and you’ll be spending around PS800 on all-inclusive travel setup. This is in line with similar ‘urban pushchairs’ like the Bugaboo Bee 6.
YOYO 2 folds down to 52 x 44 x 18 or 20 173 x 7.1 in. It is compatible with allowances for cabin baggage that are set by the majority of airlines. It is also one of the few double strollers that can be used right from birth, either using the newborn bassinet and/or the newborn fabric pack.
It comes with small wheels that work best on pavements and grass but can still tackle bumpier ground – though adventurous families may want to look for something with all-terrain wheels. It also comes with a clever trick – the handle bar can be put away, so you can take your YOYO 2 to a table in a restaurant and sit down.
The YOYO 2, with its small turning ratio, is among the strollers that is easiest to maneuver. However, it does require two hands to fold and unfold. It cannot also be pulled on its wheels while folded like a handful of other umbrella pushchairs.
My Babiie
If you’re looking for a complete travel system the My Babiie is the perfect choice. This set is designed to be used starting at birth and includes a car seat, a carrycot and pushchair seat all in one. It’s an excellent option for toddlers and newborns because of its i-Size compatibility and its large car seat base. Furthermore, the seat can be fully reclineable and can help your baby or toddler to sleep in the car. It also has a huge extendable hood to protect your child from the sun.
The My Babiie MB250 is easy to fold and can be used with a seat, carrycot or carrier attached. It’s light and easy to maneuver. It can be folded with one hand. It’s also small, fitting in most small vehicles. It comes with a range of accessories including the changing bag, rain cover, and a cup holder.
My Babiie is known for its chic products that have been created by celebrity moms. The Belgravia Rose Gold and Black travel system is a great example, having been designed in collaboration with Christina Milian. Even if celebrity collaborations aren’t for you This is a great all-rounder that comes with plenty of features to keep your family members happy.
This My Babiie MB500 i-Size Spin car seat is a top-rated product that has been tested to the highest standards. It is suitable for infants who are born up to 4 years old. ISOFIX connectors can be used to connect it to the chassis. It’s also compatible with the My Babyie Explorer MB52 stroller. It comes in three trendy fabrics, and comes with a lay-flat seat, newborn insert and tall hood. When you’re ready to move your baby from the car seat to the stroller, the seat clicks onto the chassis using two buttons to either side.
Bugaboo Bee
Elegant, practical and inexpensive, the Bugaboo Bee is one of the best pushchairs on the market. It’s been around since 2007 and has recently undergone an overhaul with the new Bee 6. The major difference between the previous models is that it now has an adjustable height backrest and a larger sun canopy and a circular joint system making it easier to move the seat around and face towards you or away from you.
The Bee 6 is also narrower which allows it to fit into public transport and navigate the tricky city streets. Its iconic yellow color can make it easier for people to spot you when walking around and for Deliveroo’s bicycles to spot you as they rush down your street.
It’s also a joy to drive, thanks to its responsive steering. The suspension is smooth and comfortable. I also enjoyed the wide and deep basket, which is ideal for supermarket trips, and the fact that it’s easily accessible, whether you’re in the seat facing your way or away from you.
The Bee’s strength and durability is another factor that impressed me. The handle bar is comfortable to hold, and the pushchair is just a pleasure to use. It’s easy to tell that this is a buggy that has been designed to last for generations after generation.
The Bee isn’t inexpensive. It’s priced at PS1000 for the full amount, but it’s still less expensive than other high-end strollers. It’s well worth the cost, considering the features and build. Particularly for those as concerned about style as they are about function.
Baby Jogger Urban Glide Double
The Baby Jogger Urban Glide 2 Double jogger has stadium-style seating that can accommodate two children. It is compatible with a variety of brands and fits one car seat. It’s more expensive than the other strollers on this list however it is awarded an excellent score for quality and comes with a large storage basket. It has an adjustable bumper that can be used for toys or as an area to rest.
This stroller has a sleek design and is easy to push. The three huge wheels are fitted with air-filled tires, which allow for jogging or navigating difficult terrain effortless. It’s also extremely lightweight and has a great ergonomic handlebar and foot brake and a hand brake that can be pushed or squeezed. The only drawback is that the seats aren’t reclined and the canopy doesn’t fully cover them.
This stroller can be converted into a light baby pram by adding a bassinet. It has a large shopping basket that is great for picking up groceries while you are on your way home. It is also extremely robust which means it can be used as a jogging stroller from the start and will last for several years.
It’s a bit long and heavy to pass through narrow doors or the boot of a car and is therefore best suited for families with a huge driveway or garage and who don’t mind lugging it around. The price may also be a deciding factor for some. It’s not compatible with an infant car seat which means you’ll need to buy a bassinet on its own for the first 8 months.