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The Benefits and Drawbacks of a 3 Wheeled PushchairIf you often walk across rough terrain or would like to exercise on a treadmill, a three-wheeled pushchair is the perfect choice. These are the best for those who need an automobile that can handle any terrain, from busy roads to forest tracks.To make your ride more maneuverable, look for a model with locking or swivelling front wheels. Larger wheels both front and back offer an easier ride on different terrains.ManoeuvrabilityA 3-wheel pushchair is a great option for those looking to be able to maneuver effortlessly. The wheels are close and allow the chassis to turn and turn more easily than a four wheel pushchair. This makes them ideal for busy streets and shops. 3 wheeled pushchair have a pair of front wheels that can be locked and swivelled for additional maneuverability when required. The Roma Atlas has two wheels at the front, which are positioned close together and a lock that allows it to be as solid as a 3-wheeler while still allowing for the same maneuverability.A lot of our top-selling 3 wheelers come with a 4-in-1 travel systems that can convert from stroller to pram to toddler seat and car seat carrier as your child grows. This is ideal for those who plan to travel together as a family or make frequent trips to the shop. One such example is the Baby Jogger Nipper pushchair that includes Hauck's XL air wheel, a 360 swivel lockable front wheel and a suspension system that makes it suitable for all types of terrain, including off-road, and jogging once your baby is old enough to join in with you!The ickle bubbling Nipper is another option. It's an all-terrain stroller with large puncture-proof tyres and great suspension that makes it suitable for both off-road adventures as well as smooth city pavements. It's suitable from birth (in the seat that can be reversible, or with a carrycot that is compatible) and comes with a convenient one-handed instant fold to store your boot and for airport travel.The wheels you choose for your pushchair is essential dependent on the location you'll be using it most. Moulded wheels are fine for urban use, but they won't do well on rougher ground. If you are planning to get your pushchair off paved surfaces, choose pneumatic tyres. They can handle rough terrain.If you're looking for a pushchair designed to work in both rural and urban environments check out our top-rated Bugaboo Fox Five All-Terrain pushchair. It has all the suspension and big wheels you'd expect from an all-terrain pushchair, but it's also a city pushchair that's extremely light and has a lockable front wheel.StabilityYou can improve the stability of your buggy by searching for specific features. For instance, some models come with a swivelling front wheels that can lock in place to give you extra stability when driving on rough terrain. This can be particularly useful when you're planning to use your pushchair off-road or jogging as it will give you the confidence to take on varying surfaces without difficulty.Another good stability feature is suspension - this makes your buggy more comfortable to ride in for both baby and parents particularly on uneven ground. Certain brands allow you to change the tyres on their pushchairs so that they can be adapted to the terrain you'll be using it on.Consider investing in a 3-wheeled pushchair that has air-filled tires for an infant stroller that can take on any terrain. These wheels will provide a smoother ride over bumps, and are less likely to be punctured than solid wheels. These wheels permit you to ride your buggy on non-paved surfaces and can be used on many surfaces such as grass, sand, and mud.All-terrain pushchairs are generally a little wider than standard models but there are some excellent options that won't compromise on stability or manoeuvrability. One of our favorites, the UPPAbaby Ridge is equipped with a number of impressive features which allow it to be used for off-road use as well as jogging after your child reaches the appropriate age. It has large, foam-filled never-flat tyres with adjustable suspension, as well as a quick one-handed fold.The Bugaboo Fox 5 is another excellent stroller that is all-terrain. It has similar capabilities as the UPPAbaby and comes with great suspension, large puncture-proof tyres, and a one handed fold. It's compatible with a range of car seats and also can accommodate the carrycot. It's a little heavier than other 3-wheelers, but it's still an excellent choice for parents who want their pushchair to be capable of traveling across any terrain.WeightThe disadvantage of 3 wheeled strollers is that they're heavy, particularly if you are required to traverse bumpy terrain and kerbs. The larger rear wheels on a 3-wheeler also add up to a greater overall weight than 4 wheelers which means you'll need more strength to lift them, particularly when folding.All-terrain models are a good choice if you need an infant stroller that can handle rough terrain or the tarmac that is rocky. These models typically come with specific features like a sturdy suspension system and large puncture-proof tires. Increasingly, brands are designing all-terrain pushchairs with foam or gel-filled tyres that are not designed to go flat and therefore don't need inflating.UPPAbaby’s Ridge stroller that is all-terrain offers many features that are designed to be child-friendly and will allow it to tackle different terrains with ease. The Ridge all-terrain pushchair is equipped with many parent-friendly features, including the possibility of locking its front wheel, a simple one handed fold, a large basket, and a movable handlebar. MFM reviewer Becky said that the Ridge is "very good for walking in the woods and gravel roads, as well as market town cobbles".Another brand that offers a range of all-terrain pushchairs is iCandy. Their latest all-terrain model, the Core is suitable for babies from birth and is coupled with a carrycot or car seat adaptors. The iCandy Core is packed with features that make it a fantastic stroller for all terrains. It has large and foam-filled tyres which never flatten, and a superb suspension. The Core is a little heavier than other all-terrain pushchairs but it's light enough to be maneuverable on rough terrain.FoldingAll-terrain models are an excellent choice if you need a pushchair to handle rough terrain. This kind of pushchair comes with large wheels both on the front and back to aid in navigating bumpy off-road terrain. They'll often have a more durable suspension and larger puncture resistant tyres to prevent them from getting blocked by sticks, grass, or mud.The Mountain Buggy Ridge is a excellent example of a pushchair that is similar to this. This all-terrain model comes with a number of impressive features, including smooth suspension, spacious basket, one-handed steering, and a fast, one-handed folding. It's also compatible with a carrycot and car seat (with adaptors) which means it can be used from birth or as early as six months, with the seat unit that faces the world.Other all-terrain pushchairs include Bugaboo Fox 5, which is a 3-wheeler with some truly impressive off-road features. It comes with a huge 10kg basket that can be folded with one hand. The handlebar can be adjusted with just one hand. It has a lockable wheel on the front and never-flat, foam-filled tyres.The GB Maris, a new stroller that's all-terrain and eye-catching it was unveiled at the Kind + Jugend fair. It was designed for children who have mild to moderate mobility requirements. It has soft, adjustable components as well as the ability to recline. The front wheel is lockable and has a brake for foot for security and control.Whether three wheel pushchair shopping for a pushchair with 3 wheels or a four-wheeler, we carry many designs and features that will fit your family. Many of the models we offer feature hard-wearing, durable frames and tough wheels that last a lifetime and offer excellent storage solutions for all your baby's possessions. Plus, they can be easily folded and tucked away in the boot of your car or under the stairs when they are not being used. You can be prepared for your next family vacation.