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Best 3 Wheel PushchairsAll-terrain stroller that is light and durable. It also offers excellent maneuverability. Its one-hand fold is compact, which means it's lightweight and freestanding when folded. The padded seat reclines to an almost flat position and there is a large canopy and storage bin. Baby suitability: Yes, with a separate carrycot (not suitable for sleeping overnight).Good suspension and air-filled tyres can handle rough terrain. You can also use it for jogging. However, you should wait until your baby is at least 6 or 9 months old.Ickle Bubba XL AirThis lightweight pushchair by Ickle Bubba has a lot of features that parents will enjoy. The travel system includes a lie flat carrycot for newborns and an adjustable forward and rear facing seat for a pushchair.The XL Air is a really impressive car and it's simple to understand why it has received such high praise from its customers. It is extremely light - the wheels and chassis weigh only 6.5kg. It's extremely easy to put together. In fact I was able to put it up and running in just five minutes, which is amazing considering that it also included a strapping of the fabric for the carrycot!It has a nice wide seat that is comfortable for Annie (who is 12 months) and the recline lever is simple to use. The basket is spacious with plenty of room and I like that the handle bar comes with pockets to keep your keys and phone safe.The handlebar is low, which could be an issue for parents who are taller. It's covered in a soft, comfy leather-like material, which is easy to clean.Hauck Pushchair RunnerThe Runner is designed for active parents who can't wait to go outside and explore. The large pneumatic wheels are designed to be used on field and forest paths and the front wheel can be rotated and locked for additional versatility. The stroller also comes with 5-point safety harness with a front bar to keep your child safe during every trip. The parking brake will keep the stroller stationary as you take a break. The comfortable seat is easy to lower to a lying position and the canopy opens up to allow for maximum air circulation on hot days. The handle can be adjusted by more than 30cm to accommodate mum or dad.The Runner will accompany you on your next adventure whether it's a short run, a more strenuous hike or a long-distance trek. It has a fully-flat lay-flat seat with suspension air wheels that provide smooth and comfortable riding. The front wheel can be locked to provide more stability on narrow streets and overcrowded sidewalks and the stroller folds easily to fit in car boot spaces and storage areas.Some parents have reported that the Runner 2 to be a little more difficult to maneuver than its predecessor, and the locking mechanism is less user-friendly (requiring two buttons on either side of the push bar). The handlebars are a bit higher than those of some competitors, and therefore may not be suitable for taller parents. However, this stroller is sturdy and adaptable and is a good option by active families.Red Kite Push Me PaceThe Pace is a great option from Red Kite, an affordable British brand which prides itself on making well-designed and no-fuss essentials for parenting. It's their latest and most expensive addition to their budget-friendly stroller line. Like the Ickle Bubba Aurora or Yoyo, it is car seat compatible, meaning it can be used from birth.The new Pace features some stunning design elements, like a rose gold tint to the chassis, hood and stroller trims, which really set it apart from its rivals. The cream, grey, and tan fabrics on the stroller and the car seat are stylish and there is an option to add a co-ordinating leather handle for the cover and bumper bar too.The stroller seat can be used from birth to a maximum weight of 22kg. It can easily be converted into a reversible 2-in-1 position, which is either parent-facing or facing the world. The stroller seat features multiple lie-back positions, softly padded legs rests and an extended sun canopy with concealed zip sections with a view-through flap, and retractable visor.What's more, when it's folded, the Pace is 56 32 x 43 cm which means it passes for hand luggage with Easyjet and Ryanair among others. Two buttons on either side are easy use and click to lock it in the right position.Bugaboo Fox 5,The idea behind it is to create the ultimate all-terrain pushchair, Bugaboo's latest Fox 5 promises to do it all. Its unique chassis comes with shorter wheel length, making it more manoeuvrable than its predecessor. I tried it out with my two kids eight weeks old and a toddler - on rocky pavements as well as grassy wooded paths and even cobblestones.The large, puncture-proof wheels - 22cm or 30cm in diameter are able to handle various terrains. The wheels come with an opening that can be opened or closed to let air in when needed. It is a little bigger than most pushchairs, but it isn't heavy or bulky when you push it over bumpy surfaces.The seat fabric is machine washable, and the faux leather grips and frame are easy to clean. It is also quieter than other pushchairs, and I was comfortable in the city streets. It has built-in accessory points that allow you to attach footmuffs and parasols and also changing bags or snack trays, and even snack trays. The hood can be used to block out rain and wind, but it's not waterproof. It's a single pram however, you can also attach their Comfort Wheeled Board (not included) to give your child more leg room. The bassinet took 20 minutes to set up and it took about the same amount of time to convert it into an actual seat.UPPAbaby RidgeNo matter if you're enjoying an early morning run under the stars or taking a moonlit walk in the crisp air, the UPPAbaby Ridge turns every moment into a shared one. This all-terrain jogging stroller has been optimized for performance to keep your child and you both active.The massive 12" and 16" foam-filled tires offer a smooth ride, regardless of the terrain. The patented suspension allows you to glide over paths in the woods with less impact on your child's legs and rear. three wheel pushchair allows you to stop quickly, even while jogging downhill.The Ridge is at its best in every city scene, from bustling market stalls for farmers to street musicians performing music. Its spacious basket accommodates your finds from the market and everything else your baby needs while the large canopy provides sun and wind protection. The canopy on the front can be unzipped to reveal two mesh peekaboos that permit you to keep an eye on your baby.The Ridge's reversible seat allows you to choose if your child is facing you or the world ahead. The simple foot brake system makes it intuitive for new parents. A fantastic feature is the reversible handlebar which lets you adjust it to your height and preference. And unlike some jogging strollers, the Ridge's fold is reliable and stays self-standing while folded.iCandy CoreiCandy’s new pushchair has many features that will impress parents. It features a Multi-Mode wheelbase and an LED Visibility Hub light that is the first of its kind in the market. It also features an integrated Ride-on Board, which helps save on future costs and makes it simple for a tired toddler to accompany you on family outings.The Core can be bought as a stand-alone unit or as an entire travel system. it is compatible with all the popular car seats from brands like Cybex, Maxi Cosi and Joie. It also has the biggest seat in the iCandy range, so it will last your baby's early years and beyond. It's a gorgeously designed pushchair that has premium knitted fabrics. The handlebar that parents can adjust and the child's removable bumper bar are made from soft leatherette. The fold-away calf support is also very comfortable for children.I was impressed with the ease of fold and collapse. It only takes one hand, even with the seat unit attached. It can easily fit in your boot or hallway and is ideal to travel with. The iCandy Core comes with lots of extra accessories, such as a colour matching changing rucksack and footmuff/liner.