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Best Travel Prams – Lightweight Strollers That Are Quick to Fold and Easy to Operate Lightweight strollers need to be quick to fold and easy to operate. The most reliable travel prams come with a compact fold that easily fits into overhead bins or smaller car booties, and can accommodate the infant car seat. The BabyZen Yoyo2 is the pram of choice for many parents who travel due to its light design that is gate-check-friendly and its compact fold. It also has a great turn radius, and a close-to-flat recline. UPPAbaby G-Luxe With a track record of innovatively designed products that are elegant and feature-packed, the UPPAbaby G-Luxe is a great option for parents who wish to travel. The stroller is extremely light and folds into an extremely compact size, making it easy to carry. It also has a convenient front wheel lock that ensures the stroller is stable during use, and a fixed canopy that provides ample coverage against the sun. It is easy-to-maneuver and has an ample storage basket. The G-Luxe, unlike the more expensive models of the UPPAbaby line, is actually affordable. It also includes a few additional features like a cup for the parent holders, as well as a raincover. It also has a convenient brake system that is one step, tall handlebars that make it easier to push parents of all heights and a hand-level folding mechanism that makes it simple to carry around. The UPPAbaby G-Luxe has a new, robust frame that resembles the VISTA and CRUZ strollers. It also features a brand new front-end with a single-wheeled design that improves maneuverability, and a bigger canopy with an opening sunshade which provides SPF 50plus protection. It also has a convenient storage basket and a simple-to-access back-of-seat storage compartment. The G-Luxe was a top performer in our noise tests however it wasn't among the most durable in its class when it came to performance and durability. It also had the least recline positions of all our test models and its rear-facing seats aren't suitable for children younger than two years old. UPPAbaby G-Luxe was a close contender however, it did not take home the prize for the best umbrella stroller. It does have many of the features that make the winners so popular with families. It weighs 16 lbs and has a very small footprint folded down however, it's not as compact as the other models we tested. The Summer Infant 3D Lite is 2 lbs lighter than G-Luxe, and folds to an even smaller size which makes it an ideal option for those looking for an ultra-light stroller that is easy to maneuver. BabyZen Yoyo2 The BabyZen Yoyo2 pram delivers on its promises. It is simple to use, light and elegant. It's designed to fit in with urban life but it can also be used to travel. It's a bit more expensive than some of the other choices on this list, but it's one of the few that come with a rain cover. Five Frenchmen created BabyZen with the goal of creating a light stroller for urban living. The YOYO2 is their latest version. The YOYO2 is a unique folding and unfolding device that is able to be folded and unfolded using just one hand. It's also compact and light and can be carried on the shoulder. It's a great option for infants and comes with the capacity of a bassinet. It's then able to convert into a seat once your baby is ready for the next stage. You can also add a car seat to create a complete travel set-up. The YOYO2 is a great bike with a suspension system that can handle rough terrain and is easy to push. It comes with a huge storage basket and a big zip pocket behind the seat, which is handy for your wallet, phone or snacks. It can be connected to other YOYOs to accommodate larger families. It is compatible with all Babyzen products including a footmuff and a large shopping basket. The only drawback of the YOYO2 is that it's not suitable for long walks in the park or on cobblestones. It's a smooth and easy ride, but it might not be as sturdy as something designed with more tough terrain in mind. If you are planning to use it for short city walks or for running some errands, it will be able to do the job. The YOYO2 is easy to get into and out from the boot of my Honda Civic and it will easily fit into the footwell as well. It's also smaller than people's hand luggage making it perfect for flying with a baby. Summer Infant 3D Lite The Summer Infant 3D Lite stroller is a light, practical stroller that comes with a variety of features. It folds into a compact size to make it easy to carry and store. It is the lightest stroller we tested and one of the best budget options available. It isn't suitable for daily use since it does not come with a bassinet or a car seat but it is great for travel. It has a weight capacity of 50 pounds and is able to carry toddlers. The seat is positioned almost flat to accommodate diaper changes or napping. The 5-point harness can be adjusted into three different height positions. The storage basket is large and there's an extra cup holder in the back for parents. There is pushchair stroller that peeks out on the canopy that is covered with a fabric flap and a pocket with a zipper for smaller items. Similar to the UPPAbaby G-Luxe This stroller is able to steer very smoothly on smooth surfaces, but got stuck in cracks in our rough terrain testing. The wheels are made of plastic and they bounce more than the average of our test group. It has a smaller strap to carry than the majority of the strollers we tested, which makes it more difficult to carry when you are carrying a heavy bag. The 3Dlite folds in four seconds and is then folded in six. There are a few steps to the process: lifting the lever on the back center to release a latch, pushing down the latch on the right back side and then lowering the handles. While these aren't the fastest or slowest time for folding and unfolding a stroller they are still quite quick. It also has a lot higher handle bars, which can be a problem for shorter people. The Summer Infant 3D Lite has a major drawback It doesn't have a sunshade. It comes with a large canopy but it does not offer much protection to your child while walking in front of the sun. It comes with a retractable visor that offers some protection when fully opened but doesn't completely protect the head of your baby. Zoe Traveler The Zoe Traveler is the perfect stroller for those looking for a lightweight, compact stroller. This stroller isn't only lightweight, but it can also fold down to the size of a carry-on luggage! This is a huge plus in our books. It also includes sun canopy and a parent console, as well as many other features like the ability to carry a backpack for travel, cross-body or single shoulder straps, a kids' snack tray and a weather cover. Zoe was founded by a family and is committed to creating products for parents that are as useful as possible as their children grow. This is evident in their strollers, which includes a variety of models from a basic umbrella model to an expandable twin double with reclined seats. Their travel strollers are also among the top alternatives available, and they offer the most bang for your buck. We tried the Zoe Traveler to see how it compares to competitors in terms of ease of use and performance. We analyzed a variety of aspects that include folding and unfolding storage and maneuverability, and safety. We found that this stroller is easy to fold and unfold, although it requires some effort with one hand. It's also not as smooth a ride like some of the other models. It's not a good option for parents with taller heights since the handlebars are only about 40 inches, which may be uncomfortable on long trips. Storage is crucial in a stroller, especially when you're on the move. This is a factor that accounts for 25 percent of the overall score. The Zoe Traveler scored 7 out of 10. There's a small bin in the back of the seat that could hold a diaper bag and maybe a jacket or coat. It's unlikely to accommodate a full day of supplies. The seats in the Zoe Traveler are comfortable but not the most spacious in our test group. The seats are padded to a moderate level, and there are two recline settings. One hand is needed to adjust the recline, but two hands are required to return it straight.