Neither adjust and they are both better for tall people.
Summer Infant 3D Mini ~ MSRP $49, 11 lbs – “quick and dirty option” See also: Best Umbrella Strollers (for general purposes). Here are our favorite umbrella strollers specifically for travel. It’s pretty easy to find cheap umbrella strollers, though the nicer ones are surprisingly expensive. They’re lightweight, fold compactly, and fit into most trunks.
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UPPAbaby Minu ~ $399, 14.5 lbs UPPAbaby’s new lightweight tri-fold that will (someday) take car seats (though its release has been delayed) and has a bassinet option (sold sep), high quality and packed with features, folds super easy, not good for short peopleīabyzen Yoyo+ ~ $499, 13 lbs – Best luxury travel stroller the original full featured tri-fold stroller, built for luxe travel and city living, ultra-compact fold, thought a little harder to fold than the Minu, can purchase additional bassinet or car seat adapters for 0-6 month oldsĮveryone knows umbrella strollers are great for travel. Silver Cross Jet ~ $349, 13 lbs super sleek new luxury tri-fold travel stroller, packed with features and can lie flat, takes selected car seats Mountain Buggy Nano ~ $249 ($199 on sale), 13 lbs “tiny workhorse,” nice-looking with good all-around features, also takes an infant car seatĬolugo ~ $285, 16 lbs ideal for urban parents, checks all the boxes and is customizable, doesn’t accept a car seat Zoe XLC Best V2 ~ $199, 11 lbs – Best overall value very lightweight, super compact, fits in a backpack (and overhead bins), can be carried as a backpack, not for older/bigger kidsĬontours Bitsy ~ $179, 13.5 lbs – Best car seat adaptable travel stroller solid features for the moneyīaby Jogger City Tour ~ $199, 14.2 lbs a more compact, tri-fold version of the regular City Mini, similar features, though many complaints about the shallow seat, not one of our faves Gb Pockit ~ $179, 9.5 lbs world’s smallest folding stroller that can fit in a backpack, uber-lightweight, perfect for “just in case you need it,” downside: tiny canopy, no recline, few features