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Best 3 Wheel Pushchairs All-terrain stroller that is light, durable and offers great maneuverability. Its compact one-hand fold makes it's easy to transport and also freestanding when folded. The padded seat reclines to a nearly flat position, and there's a huge storage bin and canopy. Baby suitability: Yes and with a separate carrycot (not suitable for sleep over). A good suspension with air-filled tires will help you to navigate the rough terrain. It's also suitable for jogging, although you must wait until your baby is at least six or nine months old to do this. Ickle Bubba XL Air This pushchair from Ickle Bubba is a great option for parents looking for an easy-to-use buggy that has enhanced features. It is an all-in-one travel system that includes a lie-flat carrycot for infants, a movable forward and rear facing pushchair, and a choice of group 0+ car seats, so you can get everything in one package. The XL Air is a very impressive buggy. It's easy to comprehend why it's earned the highest praise from its customers. It is extremely light with the chassis and wheels weigh only 6.5kg. It is also very simple to put together. I was able get it up and running in less than five minutes - which is amazing considering that it included the fabric for the carrycot to be attached. The seat is wide and comfortable for Annie, who is just 12 months old. The recline lever was easy to operate. The basket is spacious with plenty of room and I like that the handle bar has a pocket to keep your keys and phone secure. The only issue is that the handlebar is low, which can be an issue for taller parents. It's covered in a soft, comfortable leather-like material, and is easy to clean. Hauck Pushchair Runner The Runner is for parents who enjoy exploring and are always on the move. The large pneumatic wheels are designed to be used on forest and field trails, and the front wheel can be swivelled and locked to give you more flexibility. The stroller also comes with a 5-point safety harness with a front bar to keep your child secure on all journeys. The parking brake keeps the stroller on its feet while you rest. The comfy seat is easy to recline to a comfortable lying position, and the canopy opens to reveal with netting to ensure maximum air circulation during hot days. The handle can be adjusted by more than 30cm to accommodate dad's or mom's heights. No matter if you're taking short jogs or a longer hike The Runner will be there to accompany you on all your adventures with a fully-flat lie-flat seat and suspension air wheels that guarantee an unhurried ride. The front wheel can be locked to provide more stability when walking on narrow streets or busy sidewalks. The stroller can also fold in order to fit into car boot spaces or storage spaces. The Runner 2 is a bit more difficult to navigate for some parents than its predecessor. Also the locking system (requiring two buttons on either side of the handlebar) isn't as user-friendly. The handlebar is higher than some competitors', so it might not be suitable for parents with shorter arms however, overall it's an extremely sturdy and flexible stroller that is worthy of consideration for families with active kids. Red Kite Push Me Pace The Pace is a different great product from Red Kite, an affordable British brand which prides itself on making easy-to-use and simple essentials for parents. It's the most recent and most expensive product in their bargain-priced lightweight stroller line. It like the Ickle Bubba Aurora and Yoyo, is car seat adaptable which means you can use it from the beginning (the carrycot folds away). The new Pace comes with some amazing design features, like rose-gold hues on the chassis, hood and stroller trims, which really distinguish it from. The grey, tan and cream fabrics on the stroller and the car seat are fashionable and there's an option to add a co-ordinating leather handle for the cover and bumper bar, too. The stroller seat can be used from birth until a maximum weight of 22kg. It can easily be converted into a 2-in-1 reversible position, either facing the parent or world-facing. The stroller seat offers multiple lie back positions, comfortable padded leg rests and an extendable sun canopy featuring concealed zip sections, a viewing see through flap and an retractable sun visor. When folded when folded, the Pace measures 56 x 43cm x 32cm, which allows it to be used as hand luggage on Easyjet and Ryanair. Two buttons on either side are easy use and can be clicked into the right position. Bugaboo Fox 5 Bugaboo's Fox 5 is designed to be the ultimate all-terrain stroller. Its unique chassis, which has a shorter wheel-distance makes it more agile than its predecessor. I tested it with my two kids - an infant and an eight-week old - across rough terrain, grassy woodland walks and even cobblestones. The puncture-proof wheels are huge - 22cm and 30cm - which means they can handle many different terrains. They also have a handy flap that opens or closes to allow more air to enter should you need it and is a nice addition. It's a bit bigger than some pushchairs but it doesn't feel bulky or heavy when you're pushing it over bumpy surfaces. The fabric of the seat is machine washable, as are the frame and faux leather grips are simple to clean. It's also much quieter than other pushchairs, and I felt confident using it on busy city streets. It comes with accessory points so you can attach parasols and footmuffs as well as changing bags or snack trays, and even snack trays. You can also use the hood to block out rain and wind, but it isn't particularly waterproof. The single pram is able to be fitted with the Comfort Wheeled Board (not included), which gives your child more leg room. It took about 20 minutes to put together the bassinet, and the same amount of time to convert it into the seat. UPPAbaby Ridge If you're taking a morning jog under the stars or a moonlit stroll in the crisp air, the UPPAbaby Ridge turns every moment into a shared experience. This all-terrain stroller is designed to keep you and the child active. The huge 12" and 16" foam-filled tires offer a smooth ride, regardless of the terrain. The suspension system is patented and allows you to glide effortlessly along woodland paths while minimizing the impact on your child's rear and legs. The performance disc handbrake lets you stop quickly even while running on a downhill slope. The Ridge is at home in all city scenes including bustling market stalls for farmers to street musicians playing music. The large basket can accommodate everything you need and market purchases, while the huge canopy offers sun and wind protection. The canopy on the front can be removed to reveal two mesh peekaboos that permit you to monitor your baby. The Ridge's reversible seats allows you to choose whether your child faces you, or the world ahead. Its simple foot brake system makes it easy for parents who are new. A great feature is the reversible handlebar, which allows you to adjust it to your height and preferences. And unlike other strollers that jog the Ridge folds solid and self-standing when folded. iCandy Core iCandy's latest pushchair is truly revolutionary and has a lot of features that are sure to amaze parents. It comes with a multi-mode wheelbase as well as an LED Visibility Hub light that is an industry first. It comes with an integrated Ride-on Board which helps save on future costs and allows tired toddlers to accompany the family on outings. The Core is available as a travel system or a single seat. It works with most popular car seats, including those from Cybex Maxi Cosi Joie. It also has the biggest seat in the iCandy range, which means it will last you through your baby's early years and beyond. As with all iCandy pushchairs it is beautifully constructed and comes with high-end knitted jersey fabrics. The adjustable handlebar for parents and child

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