
Trust me, I’ve done a few trips alone without a proper travel stroller and it wasn’t as easy as it could be. These days having the best travel stroller that is both compact and lightweight is paramount in making the journey as easy as possible.
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I ended up selling my Uppababy fairly quickly – full explanation why and all its flaws here.īenefits of a Super Compact Travel Stroller

That, on top of the fact that while the full-size stroller is handy they’re huge and not a lightweight stroller, so it takes up almost the entire trunk of a smaller rental car, so forget about putting a suitcase there as well. On another flight, they actually forgot to load someone else’s gate-checked stroller along with a wheelchair, and while these things aren’t common, they’re not uncommon either.Īs airlines frequently lose my luggage I’d rather not risk it with a stroller and I often travel with a carry-on only. On top of that, the airline actually broke our stroller on the first flight and then once more because of how this particular stroller is constructed. Sadly, that means most double strollers aren’t eligible for gate checking unless the staff has a good day and lets you sneak in with it. First, and most important, gate checking a stroller isn’t always as smooth as it should be and some airlines won’t gate check strollers heavier than 15 lbs). While I loved my big stroller, I quickly realize that we won’t be traveling with it. My husband thought we didn’t until he actually flew with our giant monster stroller while watching other parents carelessly unloading and carrying their tiny travel strollers and went to buy a small stroller himself.

Uppababy Vista was perfect for buggy-friendly mountain hikes, but would never travel with it ever again.ĭo You Really Need Another Stroller for Travel? Check my reviews of the best double strollers. I ended up selling it fairly quickly and replacing it with Cybex Gazelle S. There’s absolutely no need to have a heavy expandable stroller for just one child.Īfter extensive research and testing, I ended up getting Uppababy Vista for the main stroller which was a great decision at first (because it can expand to a double – so I thought… #NotReally), but a disaster overall. However, if I was doing it all over again I would have just got Cybex Priam and once the second child showed up then I’d switch to a double option. That said, all the great single-child options like Cybex Priam, Bugaboo Bee5 or Stokke weren’t an option.
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I have detailed reviews on my lifestyle/parenting blog.īefore I start telling you about my family’s stroller journey, if you want to skip to some sections, feel free to click on some of the sections: Why trust me? I personally tested every single stroller mentioned here and many other less compact ones as well.

But, I’d never recommended traveling anywhere with them as they’re way too bulky and heavy. The only strolling equipment you cannot use since birth (unless it’s car seat compatible) are stroller wagons. In 2021 it’s absolutely not true, as many recline flat or offer a newborn insert. However, one big myth about travel strollers is that they can’t be used from birth. In fact, I ended up with FOUR strollers as my circumstances changes and ended up buying and selling a few more, because I didn’t research everything I needed from the beginning. When many friends warned me that I’ll need two strollers: one for home and one for travel, I didn’t believe them. With so many strollers available on the market I thought anything I get should be good to travel with, as I’ve seen many parents gate checking their travel strollers.

Before I had my baby I thought that picking up a stroller was a simple task.
