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What to Look For in an All-Terrain Pram

If you're looking forward to exploring the great outdoors You'll need a stroller that can handle rough terrain. The Best all terrain buggies all-terrain strollers have large, air-filled tires as well as built-in suspension for smooth and comfortable riding.

The majority fold bigger and bulkier. Some are compatible with infant car seats but check with your pediatrician first. Some have a world-facing seat that is fully reclined and allows you to use them right from birth.

Features

All-terrain strollers should be as comfortable as they can for both the child as well as the parent. To make sure this is the case you'll need to make sure the suspension is smooth, and there's enough room in the seat to accommodate a huge cushion. Also, make sure the seat can recline, and most will be able to do this while keeping your child's feet in the air. This will give them more comfort when they go on a long hike up a rocky mountain, and keep them from getting cold.

You'll also want to ensure that the all terrain lightweight stroller-terrain stroller you purchase comes with a canopy. The last thing you want is your child to be sunburned during a hike. It's a good idea to find an umbrella that has an open space that can be adjusted to meet your needs, or that can be removed to give some protection during certain weather conditions. You should also make sure your stroller is equipped with five-point harnesses that are secure for the child in order to stop them from falling out of the seat.

The pushchair that you select for all-terrain use will have plenty of storage space as well. Most will have a fairly big shopping basket under the seat, and a few will also have front and rear mesh pockets. They are great places to store things like mobile phones and keys.

The majority of all-terrain strollers are suitable for hiking, walking and even running (check the product guidelines to determine whether this is a recommended use). They are more expensive than regular strollers but they're designed to handle rough terrains, so you'll have peace of mind that they will last longer. Some models come with additional features like changing facilities or a newborn cocoon to use from birth. These extra features can raise the cost, but are worth it for certain families.

Suspension

To ensure a smooth ride, the best all terrain buggies suspension system is essential in any all-terrain stroller. A comfortable and well-padded seat is an important aspect to consider, especially when your child is napping throughout your outdoor excursions.

A multi-terrain vehicle with a light frame and compact footprint is an ideal choice for those who want to maximize space while keeping your family mobile. The Bumbleride Indie is a good example, with a large pram that has air-filled tires as well as an all-wheel suspension that provides excellent traction on all surfaces. The Indie includes a reclining seat and a built-in infant mode. It is suitable for infants and toddlers.

There are plenty of best all-terrain pushchair prams available that offer excellent traction, you'll need to make sure you choose one that is easy to maneuver over curbs, uneven paths and tree roots. Look for a chassis weight that isn't intimidating to move into and out of your car boot, and a basket that is big enough to accommodate all the essentials you might need for your outdoor adventure.

The Bugaboo Fox 5 is a multi-terrain stroller that is ideal for walks in the country, or dog walks on a gravel road. It comes with large puncture-resistant foam tires that roll over pretty much anything and excellent shock-absorption for an easy ride, as well as a sturdy chassis to improve stability and manoeuvrability. This all-terrain stroller also comes with a few features that are suitable for parents. They include a handy twist-handbrake located on a back wheel bar to control the speed, as well as an adjustable handlebar for taller parents.

The UPPAbaby Ridge is designed for families that love running or walking with their babies and dogs. It's a lightweight flexible design that can be expanded into a double stroller within minutes. It also offers a range of features, including a cutting-edge suspension system, as well as a large reclined seat with side ventilation and an electronic peek-a-boo window. The Ridge is also easy to steer and maneuver even when fully loaded with children and accessories, while its front wheels can be locked into place to provide more stability on more incline.

Tires

If you love to wander off the beaten path or have a child who is eager to run and explore, an all-terrain pushchair will ensure that you can enjoy your walks and runs without having to worry about your little one slipping or falling off the seat. This kind of pushchair is equipped with large, rugged puncture-proof wheels which can move over a wide variety of surfaces such as gravel and grass.

The UPPAbaby Ridge is a great choice for families that are active. It has large, puncture-proof tyres that glide over everything. A shock-absorbing suspension will keep your baby in a comfortable position when they're on their way. It also features an adjustable front wheel that locks and a an adjustable swivel chair that can be switched between parent and world facing to let your child see you while they're out and about.

The Mamas & Papas OCarro is an additional fantastic option. It's available as one pushchair, or as a six-piece bundle that includes the chassis, seat unit and adaptors. (Carry cots are available separately). This striking pushchair comes with an adjustable canopy that provides UPF 50+ sun protection, meaning you can shield your child from harmful UV rays, while the rain cover shields them from sudden showers.

The Ocarro may be a little more expensive than other all-terrain strollers, but it's well worth the extra cost if you don't want to buy different components and accessories as your child develops. For instance the chassis can be transformed into a twin-sized one by purchasing the second seat kit while the carry cot would be able to convert into a toddler's seat and then a footmuff.

The suspension system is the most vital part of any all-terrain stroller. This is essential for smoothing out bumps and absorbing the impact for your child. The suspension system must be able to be adjusted so that you can adapt it to different conditions and terrains. The suspension on the Bugaboo Fox 5, for example can be adjusted based on the surface you are on and how rough it is by changing the amount of air that is pumped into the tyres. The more air you pump into, the better the tyres will be at absorbing bumps, and providing a comfortable ride for your child.

Storage

All-terrain prams and pushchairs are the ideal choice for parents who enjoy long, adventurous walks with your child. These models feature more advanced suspension and are made to cope with a range of terrains including paved paths through the countryside and woodlands to urban streets and steep inclines. You can use a basket for shopping to store extra clothes, a change of clothes or even an outdoor picnic. You'll need to consider how much luggage you'll be bringing along and whether you can lift the chassis in and out of the car boot in a snap.

A front wheel that locks is a great option for controlling manoeuvrability, and is especially helpful if you use the buggy off-road. You'll want to look for wheels that are made to handle rough terrain, like air-filled tyres and puncture-proof options so that you don't have to carry a spare wheel around with you. Some models have a handbrake that helps you manage your buggy's movements on uneven terrain or other surfaces.

Some models are compatible with travel systems, meaning you can use them right from the time of birth. They can be used with a carrycot, bassinet or baby car seat that lays flat (carrier sold separately). This will save you money in the end and ease stress by allowing you simply switch between your car and the pram when heading out for an excursion.

One of our mum testers was impressed by the one-handed folding of this model. It was simple to use and made it easy to prepare for trips and to bring it back inside when it was time to leave. It also fit perfectly in her car boot, and took up less space than other double prams.

The single pram can be expanded to double in a matter of minutes and has an extendable UV50+ canopy featuring two magnetic windows that peek-a-boo. It also comes with a Mountain Buggy Parenting Bag as well as a an attractive shopping basket that replaces one of the seats.