Three Wheel Pushchairs - Why You Should Consider One
Three-wheel pushchairs can be a great option for anyone, whether you're a fitness enthusiast looking for an exercise stroller, or a parent wanting a multi-purpose stroller. Here's why you should think about getting one.
If you'd like your stroller to be able to handle both rural and urban environments, choose an air-filled model (also called pneumatic). They are more efficient on non-paved roads.
They're easy to maneuver
Three-wheel pushchairs can be easily maneuvered, whether you're on a trail in the countryside or in a city. They have one large front wheel and a single handlebar making them more agile than four-wheeled models. The wheels are usually larger and provide more suspension, which allows for a smoother ride on rough terrain. There are also three-wheel pushchairs that have the handbrake, which can be operated using just two fingers and helps you to slow down on steep hills.

If you're looking for a buggy that will perform well in both rural and urban conditions, consider one with air-filled (or pneumatic) tyres. They can handle off-paved tracks better and are able to easily travel over sand and mud. The most effective all-terrain pushchairs have a swivelling front wheel that can be locked to give stability on terrain that is extremely rough.
Check that your buggy is suitable for transporting infants and young children. Some have a seat that can be used right from birth, whereas others are only suitable for babies up to six-months-old. Verify compatibility of any second seats, buggie board and car seats if you have to transport more than one child.
A lot of three-wheel pushchairs are lightweight, which makes them easy to lift when folded and to load into your car boot. They are also quite wide when opened due to the large rear wheels. You may need to be extra cautious when traveling narrow aisles or paths in shops. If you're concerned about this, choose a model that has an easy-release wheel on the front, which will reduce storage dimensions. This feature is available on some UPPAbaby pushchairs and other all-terrain models. This is essential, particularly if you plan to use your pushchair in public transport or small car boot.
Off-road vehicles are designed for them
If you love a walk up the farm track, or you spend lots of time walking through rough fields and rough paths then a three-wheeled pushchair could be the perfect solution. Brands like Mountain Buggy and Out n' About have designed these tough pushchairs designed with off-road capabilities with a view to walking through woodlands, beaches and country trails. They're great for tackling rough terrain and have particular features, like the front wheel lockable and tyres that are foam-filled and never flat and true suspension. When your child is old enough, these strollers can be used to jog.
A lot of these pushchairs off-road come with an option for parents to face. This is great for keeping an eye out on your child, or calming them if they're exhausted or scared. These pushchairs are ideal for toddlers, infants as well as adults. They are available in a variety of sizes. Some come with additional accessories, such as a ride on board. This is ideal for children who aren't yet walking but still want to be part of the family fun.
Other all-terrain pushchairs feature a unique 'Swivel-to-Go system, which allows the user to rotate the main wheels, while retaining an unmovable front wheel. This makes them more stable on difficult terrain, and makes them easier to manoeuvre in tight spaces. They're also a good choice if you live in a hilly area because the additional handbrake on the handle could help you slow down steep slopes.
Some pushchairs have the capability to rotate their rear wheels, which can be beneficial on uneven surfaces. However, the downside of this is that they'll have bigger footprints that can make it difficult for some cars to fit them into.
All-terrain pushchairs can be costly but if you're planning to use them frequently, they're a worthwhile investment as they'll last longer than the standard pushchair and be capable of handling any terrain. They're also extremely smart, and look stunning. The new iCandy Core has a number of innovative features, including a spacious, zip-up basket and the ability to fold with one hand, and three recline positions. It's designed for use starting at birth, when it is used in conjunction with an iCandy infant car seat adaptor or carrycot.
They're easy to fold
Three-wheeled pushchairs are typically smaller and lighter than standard pushchairs. They are also easier for them to maneuver, which makes them ideal for urban environments where they are able to navigate roads or tracks that are paved. However, it is important to note that the wheels on three-wheel pushchairs might not be designed for rough terrain and could be susceptible to punctures if they are not made from good quality materials. It is therefore crucial to choose a model with the front wheel that can swivel and air-filled tyres that can handle bumps and uneven surfaces.
It is important to think about the distance you'll travel with your child in a tri-wheel buggy. If you are planning to travel long distances, you should consider an extra large chassis and robust suspension to ensure your child is at ease throughout the trip. If you are planning to use your three-wheel pushchair in conjunction with a child seat, make sure to check whether it can be used in an adjustable lie-flat position or be adapted for car seats and carry cots. It is crucial that your three-wheeled pushchair can fold easily and fit into a car boot, or any other storage space.
Many companies provide all-terrain pushchairs which are easy to fold. The Bugaboo Fox 5 for instance is an easy-to-fold mechanism that can be flattened with the press of an arrow. It is a great option for families who want to go out and about. It also comes with a set of impressive all-terrain features, such as an enormous wheel and suspension which 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 a unique frame that can be adjusted. It can be used for babies as young as. The seat unit can be used in conjunction with an baby UPPAbaby Carrycot or an Infant Carrier. It also comes with foam-filled, never-flat tires and an easy-locking front wheel that can be locked in the closed position for security on rough terrain.
They're easy to clean
Three-wheel buggies are easier to clean and maintain than pushchairs with four wheels that can topple on bumpy surfaces. 3 wheeler pushchairs can also be used for off-road walks. They usually have a simple, single handlebar and swivelling rear wheels that can be locked to help cope with rough terrain. Many of them have adjustable suspensions that aid them in their performance on various types of terrain.
Choose a model that has air-filled tires if you intend to take your buggy off road. These are able to cope with most terrains and will enable you to traverse grass, rocks and sand without getting stuck. You should also consider tyres that are puncture-proof.
You should also think about how it is simple to fold and unfold your buggy, particularly in the event that you are testing it while a child is on board. It's also important to make sure it's able to fit in your car boot if you're using public transportation. Some models can be folded by hand, which is ideal when you're traveling on your own and with a small child.
Some brands have designed specific all-terrain pushchairs, which are great for off-road and urban use. The TFK Joggster Twist is an excellent example, and is suitable up to 15kg. Its disc brake is very 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 they offer great value for money. The Stella by Maxi Cosi is a high-end alternative that has an elegant metallic frame, swivelling wheel that can be locked to allow you to change direction and turn 360deg. It's also compatible with a carrycot as well as an infant carrier.