Three Wheel Pushchairs - Why You Should Consider One
Whether you're a fitness fanatic looking for a jogging buggy or a parent who wants a stroller that can be used for all purposes three wheel pushchairs provide a world of possibilities. Here's the reason you should look into one.
If you plan to use your stroller in both rural and urban areas pick a stroller that has pneumatic tyres. They will be more able to handle roads that are not paved.
They're simple to maneuver
If you're taking an excursion on a country trail or taking on an urban high-street three-wheel pushchairs are simple to manoeuvre. They have one large front wheel and a single handlebar, making them more agile than four-wheeled models. The wheels are also often larger, which means they offer more suspension and a smoother ride over rough ground. Certain three-wheeled pushchairs feature a handbrake that can be operated by two fingers. This helps you slow down on steep slopes.
If you're seeking a buggy that can be used in both urban and rural environments, choose one with air-filled (or pneumatic) tire. These will cope better with off-paved tracks and can go over mud, sand and rocks without issue. The most effective all-terrain pushchairs feature a swivelling front wheel that can be locked to offer stability when driving over rough terrain.
Check that your buggy is able to carry infants and small children. Some models have a seat that can be used right from birth, while others are only suitable for babies up to six-months-old. It's also worth checking compatibility with second-seats, buggie boards and car seats, which may be required when you have more than one child to transport.
Many three-wheeled models are light and easy to fold and load into the boot of your car. However, the massive back wheels on these models can make them quite wide when open, so you may require extra care navigating narrow paths or aisles in shops. If you're worried about this, you should choose a model that has an easy-release wheel on the front to reduce storage dimensions. 3 wheel buggy is available on some UPPAbaby pushchairs and other all-terrain designs. This is important, especially in the event that you intend to use your stroller on public transport or a small car boot.
Off-road vehicles are specially designed to be used in these conditions.
A three-wheeled pushchair is ideal for those who love to walk on rough paths and muddy fields. These rugged pushchairs are built with off-road capability in mind. They're ideal for walks in the woods and on beaches as well as country paths. These sturdy pushchairs are ideal for rough terrain. They feature features like a lockable wheel, never-flat tyres filled with foam and a real suspension. These special strollers can be used for jogging when your little one is old enough.
Many of these off-road pushchairs have an option for parents to face. This is perfect for keeping an eye on your child, or calming them if they're exhausted or worried. They are suitable for infants and toddlers and are available in a variety of sizes that can be used by sizes of children and adults. Some come with additional accessories, such as a ride-on board, which makes them an ideal choice for children who can't walk yet, but would like to join in on the family fun.
Other pushchairs for all-terrain use have a unique 'Swivel-to-Go' system, which allows the user to swivel the main wheels, while retaining a fixed front wheel. This makes them more stable on tough terrain and also makes them easier to manoeuvre in tight spaces. If you live in a hilly region the handbrake on each handle can help slow down steep descents.
Some pushchairs are able to pivot their rear wheels which can be useful for uneven surfaces. However, the drawback of this is that they'll require a larger footprint that can make it difficult for some cars to fit them in.
All-terrain pushchairs are expensive however, if you're using them often they're worth it because they last longer than a standard pushchair and will be capable of handling any terrain. They're also extremely smart, and look fantastic. The new iCandy Core has a number of innovative features, such as an expansive, zip-up basket with a one-handed folding mechanism and three recline positions. It's designed to use from birth when combined with an iCandy infant car seat adaptor or carrycot.
They're easy to fold
Three-wheeled pushchairs are generally lighter and smaller than standard models. They are also easier to manoeuvre and are therefore suitable for urban environments, where they can easily navigate paved tracks and pavements. It is important to keep in mind that the wheels of three-wheeled pushchairs are not made for rough terrain and they are prone to punctures if they are not constructed with good quality materials. Select a model with a a swivelling wheel on the front and air-filled tires that can take on bumps and uneven surfaces.
Another thing to think about is the distance you intend to take your baby on your tri-wheel buggy. If you intend to travel long distances in the company of your baby, choose a chassis that is larger and has a strong suspension. This will ensure that your child will be comfortable during the entire journey. If you intend to use your three wheel pushchair with a car seat or carry cot, ensure it has a flat position. It is also important to ensure that your three-wheel pushchair is able to fold easily and can be tucked away in a car boot or other storage space.
Many companies sell all-terrain strollers that are easy to collapse. The Bugaboo Fox 5 for instance is an easy-to-fold mechanism that can be flattened by pressing an arrow. It's a fantastic choice for families that like to go out and about. It also has a set of impressive features for all-terrain, including an enormous wheel and suspension that allows for a smooth, agile movement.
The GB Maris is another good option. It was unveiled this year at the Kind + Jugend fair and has an innovative frame that is adjustable. It can be used for infants as young as. The seat unit can be used in conjunction with a Baby Carrycot from UPPA or an Infant Carrier. It also has foam-filled, never-flat tires and an front wheel that can easily be locked into the closed position to ensure safety on rough terrain.
It's easy to clean
Three-wheel buggies are less difficult to clean and maintain than pushchairs with four wheels, which can tip over on bumpy surfaces. They can also be used for off-road walking. They have only a single handlebar and the front wheels can be locked so that they can handle rough terrain. They also have adjustable suspensions to allow them to perform at their best on various surfaces.
If you're planning on using your buggy off-road, choose a model with air-filled tyres. They are able to deal with most terrains and will allow you to get across rocks, grass and sand without getting stuck. You should also look for tyres that are puncture-proof.
Another thing to consider is how easy your buggy will be to fold down and fold up - especially if you're trying it with a child on board. You'll also need to ensure it's fit in your car boot if you're using public transport. It's worth mentioning that some models can fold one-handed this is a major benefit if you're traveling alone with a child.

Some brands have designed all-terrain strollers that are perfect for off-road and urban use. The TFK Joggster Twist is an excellent example, and it's suitable for up to 15kg. The disc brake is extremely efficient and it can be used with a child as young as the age of two.
Other all-terrain pushchairs include the Baby Jogger Versa GT and Easywalker June. Both of these are a bit more expensive but provide superb value for money. The striking Stella by Maxi-Cosi is the more luxurious alternative that features sleek, metallic frames and the front wheels are swivelling and lockable to make it easier to change direction quickly and turn 360 degrees easily. It is also compatible with a infant carrier and carrycot.