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Why Buy a Three Wheel Pushchair?A three wheel pushchair offers greater maneuverability and is an ideal option for rural or urban use. They typically come with large air-filled wheels also called pneumatic tires, that can handle most terrains. This will provide your baby a smooth ride.A lot of them are perfect for running, and some come with a lockable wheel at the front for stable jogging. Some come with a design that is child-friendly with plenty of storage space and an adjustable bar.ManoeuvrabilityA three-wheel pushchair is a fantastic option for parents who need an agile buggy that can handle a variety of surfaces, from busy high streets to tracks in the woods. With two wheels at the rear and a single front wheel they are able to maneuver around obstacles or kerbs and are easy to steer one-handed. If you plan to use your stroller on rough terrain, you should choose one with big wheels that lock to ensure stability. It should also have a suspension that is designed to give an enjoyable ride.Many brands offer three-wheelers with various styles. These include modern and sleek designs, as well as tough and durable models. A good three-wheeler is equipped with a slim frame that can be folded down to a slimline size and fit into your car boot. Look out for models that can be folded with one hand or a freestanding fold, which can save you time when setting up and getting started.Many three-wheelers have a swivelling and locking front wheel, meaning you can change direction swiftly and easily perfect for those who have to navigate tight corners or battling crowds. Some models have an adjustable handbrake on the handlebar, which is easier to reach when climbing steep slopes or dealing with rough terrain.All-terrain pushchairs come with large wheels that are puncture proof that allow you to take your baby out on all types of surfaces and weather conditions. These are especially useful if you regularly take your child on long walks or runs through the countryside.The UPPAbaby Ridge is an example of an all-terrain pushchair with a host of clever features, including a brake operated by hand on the right side, large foam-filled tyres that don't require inflating and a wheel on the front that is removable for easy cleaning. It is suitable for babies from birth or in a facing seat, with an infant carrier or a seat that is compatible with it.Try the Ickle Bubba 3 Wheeler for an attractive practical and simple to drive 3-wheel pram. It comes with large front wheels that are extremely maneuverable and a suspension seat. It's the perfect pushchair for a toddler or newborn and you can add an infant carrier with an option or Ickle Bubba car seat to add more convenience.StabilityWhile pushchairs with three wheels are more maneuverable, they are not as stable as 4-wheeled models, especially in rough terrain like high kerbs or tree roots. Three-wheeled models don't have as large a base as four-wheeled models, which can make them less stable. Some models solve this issue by having features such as suspension or central tires that help keep the buggy upright on rough terrain.Many three-wheelers are designed to be used in urban areas and have moulded wheels that can be used on paved roads but they won't provide a smooth ride over grass or gravel paths. If you plan to use your pushchair on both paths that are rural and urban make sure you choose models with air-filled tyres that are able to deal with uneven surfaces.A second buggyboard or seat is also an important aspect to consider. Some three-wheelers come with one seat and don't permit you to change the direction that your baby's face is, while others can be fitted with a carry cot or car seat (or both) for infants as young as six months. If you're planning to add additional elements to your stroller, ensure that it is simple to switch between different configurations. Ideally this can be done with one hand and without the need for any tools.A three-wheeled pushchair is a excellent choice for those who are looking for an easy-going and lightweight pushchair. They usually have a bigger, highly manoeuvrable front wheel and feature suspension for agile, smooth and controlled movement. Some come with never-flat tyres that are filled with foam to help navigate through rough terrain without putting yourself at risk of punctures.The UPPAbaby Ridge is a great example of an all-terrain pushchair that meets all the criteria. It comes with a variety of features that can be used for urban and rural lifestyles, including a 360 swivel lockable front wheel with a great suspension, as well as large, foam-filled, always-flat tyres. It's also suitable for jogging once your child is old enough. It comes with a neat fold, an adjustable handlebar and a spacious 10kg basket.ComfortA three-wheeled pushchair is able to be able to handle rough terrain and bumpy pavements far better than the standard pushchair or pram. They are great for parents who live in rural areas or who frequently travel on off-road trails. If you intend to use your pushchair this manner, you should be making sure the wheels are large and puncture-proof. 3 wheel buggies will prevent them from becoming blocked with mud or grass. Also, they should come with a sturdy suspension for your infant or toddler.You may also want to consider a three-wheel pushchair specifically made for all-terrain use. The UPPAbaby Ridge for instance is a great option. It comes with a range of features that make it a great option for jogging, off-road walking and going out in any weather. The air-filled tyres are foam-filled and so don't have any risk of puncture, while the suspension is extremely smooth and will allow you to carry your infant or toddler over any rough ground.The model folds with one hand, making it easy to get into and out of your car boot or your home. It also comes with a huge 10kg basket as well as a removable hood to keep baby protected from the elements. If the hood's fabric does get damp or mildewed it can be cleaned with cool soapy water and then let dry outside.The brakes on a three-wheeled pushchair are typically a foot pedal or hand brake, which you press when you want to stop. Make sure the brakes are easy to use and that they will not interfere with the handbar controls. You might also want to look at the padding on the seat and whether the model you choose is parent facing or world-facing. This will impact the amount and location you travel.It's important to keep in mind that a three-wheel pushchair can be heavy and bulky when folded. Therefore, it's important to check it can fit in the car boot or capable of lifting into the house when necessary. Some models are extremely wide in the back, and they may be difficult to maneuver in a small space or through doorways.