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imageIf you're on a budget and don't want a stroller that doubles as car single seat buggy carriers The Babyzen Yoyo is a good choice. It comes with a simple one-step foot brake that's flip-flop comfortable.

It's also a breeze to push and feels sturdy when you're navigating kerbs and woodland pathways. Additionally, it's easy to fold.

1. Babyzen YOYO2

The Babyzen YOYO2 has earned itself a reputation as the ultimate lightweight buggy for jet-setters and city dwellers alike, due to its nimble maneuverability and fold that fits in aeroplane overhead luggage. The most recent version comes with independent suspension on all 4 wheels comprised of Hytrel elastomer, allowing it to effortlessly navigate all terrains and types'.

The frame's base YOYO2 frame with a curved fabric bassinet as well as a 6+ month colour pack come together to make a stylish and elegant pushchair that's easy on the eyes and has a subtle but elegant design and a tasteful branding. The base frame weighs less than a kilogram and is so lightweight that you can lift it from the box with one hand.

The hood, for example is able to snap onto the YOYO2 in a reassuring way. It is also machine washable up to 30 degrees which helps prevent stains caused by smushed carrot puffs and rice cakes. It can be used as a pram starting from birth with the Newborn Pack or bassinet, or converted into a stroller after 6 months by clicking on the YOYO Connect additional chassis.

2. Evenflo Pivot Xplore

The Evenflo Pivot Xplore is a great choice for parents who want a versatile stroller wagon. The Evenflo Xplore can be converted from a stroller to an actual wagon by flipping the handle. Parents can then choose the best single stroller mode for their journey. The wagon can hold two or more children from 6 months up to 5 years old, and it has a wide storage basket to accommodate all of your on-the-go needs.

The Xplore also features dual canopies that turn from front to back, ensuring ample sun coverage for all family members. It has a smaller footprint than other wagons. This might not be suitable for long trips or naps.

The frame of the Xplore feels sturdy and solid however it doesn't have the same flexibility as other wagons we tested. It is also more difficult to fold than many of the other models and it doesn't secure when folded. It is easy to move, though, and it can be able to fit through narrow 28-inch doors.

3. Delta Children LX Side by Side

This Delta Children bare-bones travel stroller is a great option for parents who are looking for a secondary stroller that's priced reasonably. It scored high in our Strollers and Multiples Test for its weight and folded dimensions. This means it's lightweight and compact when folded and easy to carry and put into a car trunk. It also features an adjustable recline seat that can be adjusted in multiple positions and cup holders for the parent. Other key features include 360-degree shock-absorbing front wheels and two large hanging storage bags.

It did better in our push and turn test than many of the strollers we tested, but it is still difficult to maneuver over uneven ground or through narrow doors. The sunshades on it were among the smallest strollers we tested. They only cover the top and don't have windows that peek out. The UPPAbaby G-Link 2 and Zoe Twin+ have much larger sunshades.

The Delta took us just over 3 minutes to put together using an average manual, and none of the components required tools. But, it's lacking certain essential features we believe you should consider non-negotiable for a double stroller like a large basket and reclining seats that have adjustable leg rests.

4. Maxi-Cosi Zelia 2-in-1

The Zelia is Maxi-Cosi’s newest pushchair, and is advertised as a travel system for urban use. It is designed to carry babies from birth to around 3.5 years old, easily changing between a carrycot and seat by just only a few clicks. It can also be used with Maxi-Cosi capsule car seats and comes with the light Mico 30 infant car seat, a stay-in-car base and a reversible carriage.

The seat can be reclined using one hand, and the big shopping basket makes it easy for parents to help their child in and out. Despite being narrow, the pushchair handled the everyday bumps well and was able to pass through doorways without a hitch.

The front wheels are able to be locked in a forward position or rotate. This is useful when navigating rough terrain. We let the front wheels to swivel on our walk along the stony path. It handled the situation well, though it did seem slightly rougher.

5. Baby Jogger City Tour 2,

Baby Jogger is best single buggy known for its three-wheeled, all-terrain jogging strollers. But they also manufacture a vast range of 4-wheeler pushchairs. City Tour 2 is their most well-known model. It is easy to fold and fits into the trunk of a car even with a carrycot attached.

It weighs more than other strollers that we tried, but because it comes with rubber composite wheels, it feels sturdy and well-made. It's a breeze to maneuver across all kinds of terrain, and it's easy to carry even with two kids and a shopping bag.

The seat and carrycot both come with hoods with pull-down sun canopy extensions that are UV50+. They are sturdy and waterproof, unlike other prams hoods which can be blown back into toddlers faces.

It doesn't have a lot of storage space, but it does have a large, deep basket to hold a changing bag or plenty of groceries. You can also pair it with a Baby Jogger car seat for infants that weigh up to 20 pounds (car seat and adapters are available separately). The City Tour 2 is a excellent choice if you wish to use a stroller on the move.

6. Nuna Mixx Next

Nuna Mixx was a stroller that won the hearts of a lot of parents when it first came out. It's a stroller made of aluminum which can be used from baby's first days to beyond. It has a number of notable features, including the ability to flip the seat between parent and world-facing, a large UPF 50+ canopy with an eye-shade that flips out and a spacious basket as well as an adjustable handlebar.

The chassis is equipped with a built-in suspension system that reduces the impact of bumpy terrain. The wheels are made from tough foam and minimise punctures. It was easy to push and our tester was able to maneuver the car through tight streets.

It folds automatically and locks in just four steps. It can also stand and be carried by trolley for easier transport in the boot of your car or down the stairs at home. It also comes ready with the option to add a car seat or carrycot using the included adaptors. The brakes come with only one action and are colour coded. They also work with flip-flops.

7. Babyzen Duet

This budget-friendly pushchair is simple to operate and features an excellent dual suspension. It can be folded with one hand and comes with a convenient carrying strap. It's also lightweight and robust. The seat can be reclined into various positions. It also has a built-in double-breathable mattress that can be used for babies from birth.

The canopy/seat has two large sun visors, which can be fixed or removed. Both are UPF50+. The toggle closure isn't ideal because it's not as quiet as Velcro, and can awaken napping babies.

The Duet is a side-by-side stroller and can be adapted to take twins or siblings (up to 22kg maximum per seat). It is compatible with two single infant stroller car seats and even works with a few carrycots. In twin mode, the seats can be placed so that they face each other. They can also be set to face the parents. This will help reduce sibling disputes about who sits with dad and mom. It comes with a big tray for gears, a bottle holder and snack tray. It also has an automatic frame lock and a compact fold.

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