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Best Travel Prams – Lightweight Strollers That Are Quick to Fold and Easy to Operate The strollers that are lightweight should be easy to fold and operate. The most reliable travel prams have a compact fold that easily fits into overhead bins or smaller car booties, and can accommodate the infant car seat. The BabyZen Yoyo2 has become the baby stroller of many parents who are who are on the move, thanks to its lightweight design that is gate-check friendly and its compact folding. It also has a fantastic turn radius and a near-flat recline. UPPAbaby G-Luxe With a reputation for intuitively designed products that are both stylish and feature-packed, the UPPAbaby G-Luxe is a great option for parents who want to travel. The stroller is incredibly lightweight and folds down to an extremely compact size for transport. It also has the front wheel lock to keep it in place when used, and a fixed canopy to provide adequate protection from the sun. It is easy to maneuver and has an enormous storage basket. The G-Luxe isn't as expensive as the more expensive models of the UPPAbaby line, is surprisingly affordable. It also comes with a few additional features like a cup for the parent holder, and raincover. It also has a convenient brake system with one step and handles that are tall, making it easier for parents of all sizes to push, and an easy-to-use hand-level folding mechanism which makes it easy to stow the stroller. The UPPAbaby G-Luxe comes with a modern, sturdy frame that is reminiscent of 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 50+ protection. It also has a large storage basket as well as a back pocket that is easy to access. The G-Luxe was the top performer in our tests of noise, but it wasn't the top of its class when it came to performance and durability. It also had the lowest number of recline positions when compared to the other test models, and its rear-facing seat is not suitable for children under two years of age. While the UPPAbaby G-Luxe didn't get our top umbrella stroller award, it was a close contender and offers many of the features that make our winners so popular with families. It weighs 16 pounds and has a small footprint when folded however it isn't as compact as some of the other models we evaluated. Summer Infant 3D Lite weighs 2 pounds less than the G Luxe and folds down to smaller dimensions. It's an excellent choice for parents seeking a light travel stroller. BabyZen Yoyo2 The BabyZen Yoyo2 is a pram that delivers what's on the box. It's easy to use, lightweight, and elegant. It's designed to fit in with city life however, it is also suitable for travel. It's more expensive than some of the other choices, but it's among the few that come with a rain cover. Five Frenchmen founded BabyZen with the aim of creating a light stroller that could be used in urban areas. The YOYO2 is their latest version. The YOYO2 has a very unique folding and unfolding mechanism that is easy to do by hand. It's also extremely lightweight and compact, and it can even be carried on the shoulder. It can be used from the moment of birth and has an infant bassinet that can be used for newborns. It can then be converted into a seat once your baby is ready to go to that stage. You can also add a car-seat to make it an entire travel system. The YOYO2 is a great bicycle with a suspension system that can handle rough terrain and is easy to push. It has a large storage basket and a zip pocket that is large enough to fit your phone, wallet or snacks. It can be connected with other YOYOs to accommodate larger families, and it's compatible with all Babyzen accessories, such as an earplug and a big shopping bag. The only downside to the YOYO2 is that it's not suitable for long walks in the park or on cobblestones. It is a smooth ride, but might not be as durable as something made for more rocky terrain. If you plan to use it only for short city walks or to run around, it'll perform the task well. The YOYO2 can easily fit in and out of my Honda Civic's boot and can also be tucked away in the footwell. It is also smaller than people's hand luggage, meaning it is perfect for traveling with children. Summer Infant 3D Lite The Summer Infant 3D Lite stroller is a compact, lightweight stroller with many features. It can be folded into a compact size making it easy to carry and store. It's among the lightest strollers we've test, and is one of the most affordable options. It's not a great option for a stroller to use every day since it doesn't have a bassinet or car seat compatibility but it is perfect for traveling. It can hold toddlers easily. The large seat can be positioned almost flat to accommodate diaper changes and naps. The 5-point harness can be adjusted into three different height positions. There is a generously-sized storage basket as well as a cup holder for parents. The canopy has a peekaboo fabric-covered window and a pocket with a zipper to store smaller items. Like the UPPAbaby G-Luxe, this stroller steers very smoothly on smooth surfaces, but was stuck in cracks during our rough terrain testing. Its wheels are made from plastic and they bounce more than the average of our test group. It also has a shorter strap for carrying than most of our strollers tested, which means it's a bit more difficult to carry when you're carrying a large bag or sleeping baby. The 3Dlite unfolds and folds down in just six seconds. There are a few steps to the process: lifting the lever on the back center to release the latch, pressing down the latch on the right side of the back and then pushing the handles down. Although these aren't the fastest or most slow fold and unfold times of any stroller, they are nevertheless pretty quick. It also has a lot higher handle bars, which can be a problem for smaller people. The Summer Infant 3D Lite has one major flaw that is that it doesn't come with a sunshade. It has a huge canopy but it does not offer much protection to your child when you walk in front of the sun. It is 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. The stroller is not only light, but it can fold up to the size and shape of a carry on suitcase! This is a big plus in our books. It also comes with a sun canopy as well as a console for parents and many other features like a travel backpack/storage with a single or cross-body straps, a kid's snack tray, and a weather cover. Zoe started as a family-owned enterprise and they are committed to making products that give parents with the best value as their children develop. This is evident in their stroller collection, which ranges from simple umbrellas to expandable double with reclining chairs. The strollers offered by this company are among the best available and provide the best value for the money. We tested the Zoe Traveler in order to compare it to other models on the basis of functionality and user-friendliness. We examined a variety of criteria that included the fold and unfold, storage, maneuverability, and safety. We discovered that this stroller is easy to fold and unfold, though it does take some effort with one hand. It also doesn't have as smooth a ride as other strollers. It's not a good option for parents with taller heights as the handlebars only reach around 40 inches, which can be uncomfortable during long trips. Storage is important in a stroller, particularly when you're traveling. This factor accounts for 25 percent of the overall score. The Zoe Traveler scored 7 out of 10. There's double pram and pushchair at the back of the seat that could accommodate a diaper bag, and maybe a jacket or coat. It's not likely to hold all the supplies needed for a whole day. The seats on the Zoe Traveler are comfortable, however, they're not the best spacious in our test group. They have average padding and two settings for reclining. One hand is needed to adjust the recline, but two hands are required to get it back straight.