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If you're looking for a pushchair to take on walks in the woods or strolls along the high-street, an all-terrain pushchair with excellent manoeuvrability will be an ideal choice. These models typically have large wheels and have a powerful suspension to ensure smooth riding over bumps and rough ground.
The majority are suitable for infants and come with a seat that can be positioned in a flat position or a carrycot for newborns. These vehicles also have tyres that never flatten, which are typically composed from foam.
Suspension
A genuine all-terrain pushchair will have good suspension that is designed to be extra smooth on rough terrain, helping your little one to be comfortable and calm. The wheels should also be large and typically be puncture-proof to protect against damage caused by sharp sticks or rocks.
The larger tyres will also help you tackle more difficult terrain with ease, with some all-terrain pushchairs even having additional tyres that can be switched between to suit different conditions. Depending on the kind of terrain you prefer to explore Certain all-terrain pushchairs feature an adjustable front wheel that can be locked to ensure stability or unlocked for more maneuverability when needed.
Some all-terrain strollers come with a lockable brake handbrake that is easier to reach with your free hand. This is more convenient than an ordinary pedal on the handlebars. This is a great feature to have if you like to climb up steep hills, especially with children in the seat and a lot of shopping bags tucked away under!
If you don't want to go quite as extreme as an all-terrain pushchair, there are plenty of strollers on the market which have very good - but not perfect - off-road capabilities, and have great suspension and large wheels. These are typically less expensive than the more expensive all terrain buggy options however they are ideal for walks in the park with your dog or short walks around the countryside.
Many of these strollers are suitable for babies with either a carrycot or a car seat that is ready for babies. However, be aware that when it comes to pushing over bumps and dips, the seats aren't completely flat. According to EU regulations, they are required to meet the minimum requirements for reclining position of about 150deg. Graco has overcome this problem with its new 'comfitech in-seat suspension' that lets the seat recline at a more rounded angle to provide 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 all-terrain pushchairs with three wheels available, which offer a superb off-road capabilities. They are great if you reside in the countryside or frequently walk on uneven, rough ground. They are usually more durable and sturdy than a regular pushchair, with special features like large wheels that are puncture-proof to withstand the toughest of surfaces. They tend to be quite wide, and could be difficult to maneuver in narrow spaces or through aisles in stores.
The seat on an all-terrain buggy can either be a parent or world facing and expands with your child from newborn to toddler (it's suitable from 6 months). It comes with 'never flat' foam-filled tyres that give a smooth ride. It also comes with dual frame suspension luxurious padding and a seat unit with excellent postural support. It features a recline feature, as well as a large extendable hood with integrated venting, as well as a pocket for a smartphone.
The new Out 'n' About Nipper V5 is a great option. It's an all-terrain stroller that's an inspiration. It has excellent suspension and air-filled tyres, so it's able to run once your child reaches the appropriate age. It also features an adjustable 360-degree swivel front wheel to allow for maneuverability, and an easy fold that's simple and quick. It is suitable from birth, and can be used with an adaptor for UPPAbaby's infant car seat or carrycot (sold separately).
Many all-terrain pushchairs don't have an reversible seat, however the likes of the Oyster 3 wheel stroller travel system, Venicci Tinum and egg 2 do have this option and both offer an excellent level of off-road capability and an acceptable weight limit for a 2-year old. A lot of pushchairs are categorized as all-rounders. This includes the iCandy Pear, Bugaboo Cameleon and a few others. They are able to handle rough terrain in parks or National Trust locations, but lack the off-road capabilities of real all-terrain strollers.
Then there are the crossover models, which are a great compromise between extreme off-road and high-street and have great all-terrain capability with large wheels and a great suspension, but they're designed in a typical pushchair style with reversible seats as well as the option of a full carrycot which means they are suitable for use on a daily basis. Some of the best ones are manufactured by companies 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 over rough terrain. These models typically have larger back wheels than regular pushchairs which makes them better in handling rough off-road terrains and ensuring the most comfortable ride for your child. A lot of models also have a robust suspension that is puncture-proof. They can be used on grass, woodland paths, forest paths, gravel roads, and market town cobbles.
Certain all-terrain strollers have a lockable wheel on the front that provides stability when walking over rough terrain or high kerbs. Some have swivel wheels on the front that allow you to move the buggy with ease if you want to change direction or turn corners.
All-terrain strollers have air-filled tyres that are great for tackling rough terrain. However they are more prone to punctures than the solid EVA tyres found on lightweight 3 wheel buggy city strollers. It's therefore worth purchasing a repair kit and spare inner tube with your pushchair. Certain all-terrain models come with foam tyres, which are less prone to punctures but they're not as effective in absorbing shock and may feel harder to push than tyres with air filled.
The new Bugaboo Fox 5 is a excellent example of a pushchair that has both air and foam-filled tyres, a great suspension system and large rear puncture-proof wheels that are perfect for off-road or jogging use (once your child is old enough). The model is also suitable for children from birth and can be used in conjunction with a carrycot or a lie-flat seat.
The iCandy Peach All-Terrain is another alternative. It has big tyres, a single steering-wheel at the front, and huge tyres. It is not as flexible as other strollers with all-terrain wheels on this list, but it can handle hilly terrain well and features a large one-handed fold that's great for long walks in the countryside, or long trips. It is also suitable for babies and features a large canopy that extends with an adjustable handlebar and a hugely-sized basket.
Stores
There are some excellent all-terrain pushchairs that are ideal for parents who would like to take their child off-road but don't want to take on Ben Nevis. They provide the best of both. Look for a model with excellent all-terrain capabilities, durable suspension, and large puncture-proof wheels, but built in the traditional pushchair style, with reversible seats and all carrycot options.
UPPAbaby's well-known Ridge all-terrain pushchair is a perfect example of this. It provides excellent suspension, a simple fold and a generous 10kg basket but also has features for parents that are child-friendly, like an adjustable handlebar, a hand-operated brake on the right-hand side and a huge covered storage space. A hood that can be removed and brushed down with cool soapy water is another handy feature that will help to stop mould and mildew from growing.
If you intend to use your all-terrain stroller off the road and on the road, you should consider air-filled tires rather than rubber grips. They will give you an easier ride on rough terrain, and make it easier to navigate in tight spaces. If you plan to use your all-terrain pushchair for jogging, make sure that the front wheel can be swivelable or has a quick-release feature so it can lock in place for more stability.
It's important to check the pushchair fabrics can be machine washed to ensure they are in good condition. If not, a spot cleaning using soapy water and some warm water should be sufficient. Drying the fabric thoroughly outside will also help to prevent mildew and mould from forming.
The majority of our 3 wheel double buggy wheeled all terrain pushchairs can be used from birth. Choose models that have a fully lie-flat seat and a reversible backrest to allow you to use it from newborn until your child is around three years old. Many are compatible with car seat adapters for a family of three. You can leave your car at home and utilize all-terrain strollers that have a fixed wheel for casual jogging or light strolling. One example is the Delta Special Needs All-Terrain Jogger from Delichon that comes in various frame and canvas sizes that suit both children and adults.
If you're looking for a pushchair to take on walks in the woods or strolls along the high-street, an all-terrain pushchair with excellent manoeuvrability will be an ideal choice. These models typically have large wheels and have a powerful suspension to ensure smooth riding over bumps and rough ground.
The majority are suitable for infants and come with a seat that can be positioned in a flat position or a carrycot for newborns. These vehicles also have tyres that never flatten, which are typically composed from foam.
Suspension
A genuine all-terrain pushchair will have good suspension that is designed to be extra smooth on rough terrain, helping your little one to be comfortable and calm. The wheels should also be large and typically be puncture-proof to protect against damage caused by sharp sticks or rocks.
The larger tyres will also help you tackle more difficult terrain with ease, with some all-terrain pushchairs even having additional tyres that can be switched between to suit different conditions. Depending on the kind of terrain you prefer to explore Certain all-terrain pushchairs feature an adjustable front wheel that can be locked to ensure stability or unlocked for more maneuverability when needed.
Some all-terrain strollers come with a lockable brake handbrake that is easier to reach with your free hand. This is more convenient than an ordinary pedal on the handlebars. This is a great feature to have if you like to climb up steep hills, especially with children in the seat and a lot of shopping bags tucked away under!
If you don't want to go quite as extreme as an all-terrain pushchair, there are plenty of strollers on the market which have very good - but not perfect - off-road capabilities, and have great suspension and large wheels. These are typically less expensive than the more expensive all terrain buggy options however they are ideal for walks in the park with your dog or short walks around the countryside.
Many of these strollers are suitable for babies with either a carrycot or a car seat that is ready for babies. However, be aware that when it comes to pushing over bumps and dips, the seats aren't completely flat. According to EU regulations, they are required to meet the minimum requirements for reclining position of about 150deg. Graco has overcome this problem with its new 'comfitech in-seat suspension' that lets the seat recline at a more rounded angle to provide 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 all-terrain pushchairs with three wheels available, which offer a superb off-road capabilities. They are great if you reside in the countryside or frequently walk on uneven, rough ground. They are usually more durable and sturdy than a regular pushchair, with special features like large wheels that are puncture-proof to withstand the toughest of surfaces. They tend to be quite wide, and could be difficult to maneuver in narrow spaces or through aisles in stores.
The seat on an all-terrain buggy can either be a parent or world facing and expands with your child from newborn to toddler (it's suitable from 6 months). It comes with 'never flat' foam-filled tyres that give a smooth ride. It also comes with dual frame suspension luxurious padding and a seat unit with excellent postural support. It features a recline feature, as well as a large extendable hood with integrated venting, as well as a pocket for a smartphone.
The new Out 'n' About Nipper V5 is a great option. It's an all-terrain stroller that's an inspiration. It has excellent suspension and air-filled tyres, so it's able to run once your child reaches the appropriate age. It also features an adjustable 360-degree swivel front wheel to allow for maneuverability, and an easy fold that's simple and quick. It is suitable from birth, and can be used with an adaptor for UPPAbaby's infant car seat or carrycot (sold separately).
Many all-terrain pushchairs don't have an reversible seat, however the likes of the Oyster 3 wheel stroller travel system, Venicci Tinum and egg 2 do have this option and both offer an excellent level of off-road capability and an acceptable weight limit for a 2-year old. A lot of pushchairs are categorized as all-rounders. This includes the iCandy Pear, Bugaboo Cameleon and a few others. They are able to handle rough terrain in parks or National Trust locations, but lack the off-road capabilities of real all-terrain strollers.
Then there are the crossover models, which are a great compromise between extreme off-road and high-street and have great all-terrain capability with large wheels and a great suspension, but they're designed in a typical pushchair style with reversible seats as well as the option of a full carrycot which means they are suitable for use on a daily basis. Some of the best ones are manufactured by companies 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 over rough terrain. These models typically have larger back wheels than regular pushchairs which makes them better in handling rough off-road terrains and ensuring the most comfortable ride for your child. A lot of models also have a robust suspension that is puncture-proof. They can be used on grass, woodland paths, forest paths, gravel roads, and market town cobbles.
Certain all-terrain strollers have a lockable wheel on the front that provides stability when walking over rough terrain or high kerbs. Some have swivel wheels on the front that allow you to move the buggy with ease if you want to change direction or turn corners.
All-terrain strollers have air-filled tyres that are great for tackling rough terrain. However they are more prone to punctures than the solid EVA tyres found on lightweight 3 wheel buggy city strollers. It's therefore worth purchasing a repair kit and spare inner tube with your pushchair. Certain all-terrain models come with foam tyres, which are less prone to punctures but they're not as effective in absorbing shock and may feel harder to push than tyres with air filled.
The new Bugaboo Fox 5 is a excellent example of a pushchair that has both air and foam-filled tyres, a great suspension system and large rear puncture-proof wheels that are perfect for off-road or jogging use (once your child is old enough). The model is also suitable for children from birth and can be used in conjunction with a carrycot or a lie-flat seat.
The iCandy Peach All-Terrain is another alternative. It has big tyres, a single steering-wheel at the front, and huge tyres. It is not as flexible as other strollers with all-terrain wheels on this list, but it can handle hilly terrain well and features a large one-handed fold that's great for long walks in the countryside, or long trips. It is also suitable for babies and features a large canopy that extends with an adjustable handlebar and a hugely-sized basket.
Stores
There are some excellent all-terrain pushchairs that are ideal for parents who would like to take their child off-road but don't want to take on Ben Nevis. They provide the best of both. Look for a model with excellent all-terrain capabilities, durable suspension, and large puncture-proof wheels, but built in the traditional pushchair style, with reversible seats and all carrycot options.
UPPAbaby's well-known Ridge all-terrain pushchair is a perfect example of this. It provides excellent suspension, a simple fold and a generous 10kg basket but also has features for parents that are child-friendly, like an adjustable handlebar, a hand-operated brake on the right-hand side and a huge covered storage space. A hood that can be removed and brushed down with cool soapy water is another handy feature that will help to stop mould and mildew from growing.
If you intend to use your all-terrain stroller off the road and on the road, you should consider air-filled tires rather than rubber grips. They will give you an easier ride on rough terrain, and make it easier to navigate in tight spaces. If you plan to use your all-terrain pushchair for jogging, make sure that the front wheel can be swivelable or has a quick-release feature so it can lock in place for more stability.
It's important to check the pushchair fabrics can be machine washed to ensure they are in good condition. If not, a spot cleaning using soapy water and some warm water should be sufficient. Drying the fabric thoroughly outside will also help to prevent mildew and mould from forming.
The majority of our 3 wheel double buggy wheeled all terrain pushchairs can be used from birth. Choose models that have a fully lie-flat seat and a reversible backrest to allow you to use it from newborn until your child is around three years old. Many are compatible with car seat adapters for a family of three. You can leave your car at home and utilize all-terrain strollers that have a fixed wheel for casual jogging or light strolling. One example is the Delta Special Needs All-Terrain Jogger from Delichon that comes in various frame and canvas sizes that suit both children and adults.
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