Best 3 Wheel Pushchairs
All-terrain stroller is light and durable. It also offers excellent maneuverability. Its compact one-hand fold means it's easy to move and is freestanding when folded. The padded seat reclines to a nearly flat position and there's a giant storage bin and canopy. Baby-friendly? Yes, with an additional carrycot.
Air-filled tyres and good suspension will handle rough terrain well. It's also suitable for jogging, but you must wait until your baby is at least six or nine months old for this.

Ickle Bubba Air
This pushchair from Ickle Bubba is a brilliant option for parents looking for an easy-to-use buggy that has enhanced features. This travel system includes a lie flat carrycot for babies and a multi-position rear and forward facing seat for a pushchair.
The XL Air is a very impressive buggy. It's easy to comprehend why it's earned praise from its customers. It is incredibly lightweight with the chassis and wheels weigh only 6.5kg. It is also very easy to assemble. In fact, I was able to complete the entire setup and running in just five minutes, which is pretty impressive considering it included a strapping of the fabric for the carrycot!
The seat is wide and comfortable for Annie, who is 12 months old. The recline lever was simple to operate. The basket is spacious with plenty of room and I find it nice that the handle bar has pockets to keep your phone and keys secure.
The only issue is that the handlebar is low, which can be an issue for parents who are taller. 3 wheel pushchair 's covered with a soft, comfy leather-like material, which is easy to wipe down.
Hauck Pushchair Runner
The Runner is a great choice for parents who love to explore and are always on the move. Its large pneumatic wheels are designed to be used on field and forest paths, and the front wheel can be rotated and locked to give you more flexibility. It also comes with a padded 5-point safety harness and front bar to keep your little one safe on all trips, while the parking brake effectively stops the stroller from moving even when you take a break. The comfortable seat is simple to recline to a lying position, and the canopy opens up netting for optimum air circulation on hot days. The handle can be adjusted by more than 30cm to fit mum or dad.
The Runner will accompany you on all your adventures whether it's a leisurely walk, a longer hike or a long distance trek. It has a fully-flat lay-flat seat that has suspension air wheels that provide smooth and comfortable riding. The front wheel can be locked for greater stability on narrow streets or overcrowded sidewalks. The stroller is also able to fold up to fit into car boot spaces or storage spaces.
Some parents have found the Runner 2 to be a bit harder to navigate than its predecessor and the locking system is less user-friendly (requiring two buttons on each side of the push bar). The handlebars are a bit higher than some competitors, so they might not be suitable for smaller parents. However the stroller is durable and versatile and should be considered by active families.
Red Kite Push Me Pace
Red Kite's Pace is a top product from the cost-effective British brand. They are known for their well-designed, no-fuss products that are essential to parents. It's the latest - and priciest - version of their bargain light stroller range and as with the Ickle Bubba Aurora and Yoyo it's car seat-compatible so that you can use it from the beginning (the carrycot folds away).
The new Pace features some stunning design elements, like the rose gold hue to the chassis, hood and stroller trims to make it stand out from its rivals. The stroller and car seat fabrics are stylish in tan, grey and cream. You can also add handles made of leather and a bumper bar to complement.
It's suitable for babies up to a max weight of 22kg and the stroller seat converts easily from the carrycot into an reversible 2-in-1 mode that can be parent-facing or world-facing. The stroller seat has various lie-back positions, softly padded legs rests and an extended sun canopy with concealed zip sections, a viewing see-through flap, and a retractable visor.
When folded it's Pace measures up at 56 32 x 43 cm which means it can be used as hand luggage with Easyjet and Ryanair, among others. Two buttons on either side are easy use and can be clicked into the right position.
Bugaboo Fox 5
Bugaboo's Fox 5 is designed to be the ultimate, all-terrain stroller. Its unique chassis features shorter wheel length that makes it more maneuverable than its predecessor. I tested it with my two kids - an eight-week-old and a toddler - on rocky roads as well as grassy wooded paths and even cobblestones.
The wheels that are puncture-proof are large with a diameter of 22cm and 30cm therefore they are able to handle lots of different terrains. The wheels have flaps that can be shut or opened to let more air in when needed. It's a little larger than some pushchairs but it doesn't feel bulky or heavy when you push it over bumpy surfaces.
The seat fabric is machine washable, and the frame and faux leather grips are easy to wipe down. It is also quieter than other pushchairs and I felt comfortable with it on busy urban streets. One of the advantages is that it has integrated accessory points, which means you can add footmuffs parasols, changing bags, and even a snack tray. The hood can be used to block out rain and wind, but it's not waterproof. The single pram is able to be fitted with the Comfort Wheeled board (not included) that gives your child more legroom. The bassinet took around 20 minutes to set up, and it took the same amount of time to transform it into a seat.
UPPAbaby Ridge
Whether you enjoy an early morning run in the crisp air or a stroll under the stars, the UPPAbaby Ridge makes every moment a fun-filled adventure. This all-terrain jogging stroller is designed for maximum performance to keep you and your child active.
The massive 12" and 16" foam-filled tires offer a smooth ride, regardless of the terrain. The patented suspension allows you to glide across trails with little impact on your child's legs as well as rear. And the reliable performance disc hand brake allows you to stop quickly, even when running downhill.
From bustling farmers markets to street musicians playing a tune The Ridge navigates all your most loved city scenes with ease. Its large basket is big enough to hold your market finds and everything else your baby needs and the spacious canopy offers sun and wind protection. 3 wheeled pushchair to reveal two mesh windows that make it simple to monitor your little one's surroundings.
The Ridge's reversible seats 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. The reversible handlebar is a wonderful feature that lets you adjust it to your height. And unlike other strollers that jog the Ridge folds stable and stays upright when folded.
iCandy Core
The new iCandy pushchair comes with a variety of features that will really impress parents. It has a Multi-Mode wheelbase and an LED Visibility Hub light that is the first of its kind in the market. It has an integrated Ride-on Board that saves on future costs and allows tired toddlers to join the family on outings.
The Core can be purchased as a stand-alone unit or as a complete travel system and it is compatible with the most popular car seats from brands like Cybex, Maxi Cosi and Joie. It has the biggest seat unit of the iCandy line, meaning you can use it to help your baby's start and beyond. It's a gorgeously constructed pushchair, and it has premium knitted fabrics. The adjustable handlebar for parents and child's removable bumper bar are made from soft leatherette, while the folded calf support can be super comfortable for children.
I was amazed by how easy it is to fold and collapse. It only requires one hand, even with the seat unit in place. It can easily fit in your hallway or boot, making it ideal for travel. The iCandy Core comes with lots of extra accessories, including a rucksack with a color match and footmuff/liner.