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All Terrain Push Chair

An all terrain push chair is a great option for parents who are likely to have their child covered in mud and dirt particularly if they love walking. These push chairs also have larger wheels and puncture-proof tires.

Look for a stroller that can be used in conjunction with a carrycot or seat unit as early as. (Not suitable for sleeping at night). It should have an extendable hood and a view panel in the hood.

Features

The true all terrain pram terrain pushchair is exactly what it says on the tin: it's designed to tackle rough ground and typically boasts an excellent suspension, big wheels and puncture-proof tyres. It's easy to think that they're only for National Trust walks or woodland walks, but that's not the case. Many of these models feature the look of a traditional pushchair and come with reversible seating options as well as a carrycot that is fully functional and even fabrics that hint at fashion.

The main characteristics to look out for are a front wheel that swivels and locks into a straight position, which is useful on slippery tracks. It's also worth seeking out models with a handbrake that is set high on the handlebar so you can use it to slow down on steep slopes. This is a useful feature for those who are living in an area with hills or who often go for long walks with your child.

If you are looking for an all-terrain stroller ensure that it has a handlebar that can be adjusted in the height. This will make it easier to maneuver in the event that the child and parent have different heights. You might also want to consider purchasing wrist straps that reduce the possibility of the pushchair sliding away from you on slopes or cliff edges.

All-terrain strollers weigh more than normal strollers. If you are concerned about weight you should look for models that can be folded into a compact boot. These pushchairs are usually made of washable fabrics which are easy to clean and quick to dry.

The Mamas & Papas Ocarro is the perfect example of a multi-terrain stroller which meets all the criteria. It's suitable from birth thanks to the one-metre-long XXL-sized seat and can be used with a baby car seat or carrycot to create an entire 3 Wheel All Terrain Buggy-in-1 travel system. Dual suspension helps to smooth out the bumps and dips in the road. The hood also features a viewing window to let you keep an eye on for your child.

Design

Unlike regular pushchairs which might struggle on rough ground all terrain 4 wheel pram-terrain buggies typically have sturdy suspensions and large wheels that are puncture-proof. They also have additional features that make them suitable for difficult terrain such as mud and gravel trails, market town cobbles, and woodland walks.

Make sure you choose models with lockable front wheels, and tyres with foam that do not require airing (a huge plus if you are planning to run in the near future with your child). All-terrain pushchairs typically have larger rear wheels than city pushchairs. This allows them to cope with bumpy off-road terrain. A wide handlebar will also help you to maintain the control in rough terrain.

A handbrake is an additional useful feature that will be found on some all-terrain pushchairs, which is ideal for easing down steep slopes or stopping in a hilly location with your child aboard and shopping in the basket below! Some all-terrain pushchairs also feature recline seats which can be lowered to a flat position for your baby or toddler.

When folded the all-terrain strollers tend to be quite bulky and large. Mountain Buggy and Thule offer an array of compact folding options. Be sure to look for models that can tuck the front 3 wheel all terrain pram and frame section under the main body, which will help to reduce the overall dimensions of the pushchair, allowing for easier storage.

Some all-terrain pushchairs, such as the iCandy Core, are designed specifically to be an everyday pushchair that can transform into an all-terrain stroller for strolls through the woods and market town strolls. It comes with a hammock seat design, which means that the fabrics are suspended from the chassis rather than connected to a separate seat frame. This allows for a greater weight limit, improved control of the direction and more comfort during the ride.

The UPPAbaby Fox 5 is an all-terrain pushchair, with impressive mudguards, a massive wheelbase with a smooth suspension, and great features that are suitable for parents such as an expandable hood, a large 10kg basket and a one-handed fold. It can be used with an adaptor for a UPPAbaby car or carrycots starting at birth. It also has the option of turning into a twin pushchair facing parents.

Safety

All-terrain pushchairs are the ideal choice if you want to use your pushchair in rough terrain. These pushchairs feature large wheels that can handle rough or muddy terrain more easily than regular pushchairs. In addition, they typically have suspension that helps absorb the impact of rough surfaces. Some all-terrain strollers come with wheels that lock on the front, which can be used to walk on rough or uneven pavements. Some have tyres with foam-filled, never flat tyres that are designed to be puncture proof.

All-terrain pushchairs are comfortable for both the baby as well as the parent. They are more heavy and wider however, they are less spacious unlike other pushchairs. This makes them difficult to maneuver in narrow aisles or spaces in shops. Additionally, the larger rear wheels of some all-terrain pushchairs may make it difficult to move them up and down stairs or escalators.

Another important safety characteristic of an all-terrain stroller is the ability to connect an infant car seat. Most all-terrain strollers have a universal adapter for infant carriers. Many all-terrain strollers feature seats that are reversible, so you can choose if your child faces you or away.

A true all-terrain stroller has been designed to handle rough tracks, rutted paths and forest trails easily. It has a different look than a standard pushchair, with a more extreme off-road ability. If you're not sure whether you need something so extreme, you can still find a great range of pushchairs that have excellent all-terrain capabilities, without the cost of an off-roader.

These all-terrain pushchairs come with large wheels that are great for rough terrain and offer a more rugged feel than traditional pushchairs. However, they still fold very well and are lighter than an extreme off-roader. They also come with a variety of features that ensure they are comfortable for your child, including reclined seats as well as large storage baskets. Some of these all-terrain pushchairs have adjustable legrests and shade to shield your child from the sun.

Storage

All terrain pushchairs are usually much bulkier than standard buggies. Make sure you have the space in your boot to hold one when it's not in use. Verify that the chassis is easily lifted to and from the car boot.

Another important feature to look for is storage space - pushchairs that are all-terrain tend to include large shopping baskets beneath the seat, and handy zip pockets on the hood and smaller mesh pockets on the handlebar. There might even be a parent tray for snacks or drinks.

The design of the handle must be taken into consideration. Choose ergonomic handles and grips that match your height. Certain brands have a single hand-operated brake which is more accessible and can be used by using only one hand. Some brands come with dual lock brakes that is more secure and easy to operate with two fingers.

Many all-terrain pushchairs feature adjustable leg rests to keep your child in a comfortable position. They might also come with a recline which can be adjusted to match your child's needs, or you might choose an infant seat that is flat and toddlers that allows them to lie completely flat.

If you are planning to take your pushchair for country walks and outdoor activities it is recommended to select one with decent suspension. This will ensure that your child gets a an enjoyable and smooth ride, not being hit by every bump along the road.

The Ridge all-terrain stroller by UPPAbaby has some distinctive features that allow it to use on any terrain including urban streets and hills. It has large tyres filled with foam, and its impressive suspension. It's also suitable for infants since it comes with a separate carrycot, and a seat that can be positioned in a flat position. MFM reviewers were impressed by the Ridge's other features such as its simple one-handed folding, spacious basket and adjustable handlebar. It's also compatible with the iCandy Jane carrycot and car seat to create a multi terrain pram-terrain best stroller all terrain that can be used from the time of birth.