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3 Wheel All Terrain Pushchair
A pushchair that is all-terrain and has excellent maneuverability will suit you whether you are searching for a buggy for nature walks or an excursion on the high streets.
three wheel buggies have large wheels and a surprisingly strong suspension for smooth rides over rough terrain and bumps.
The majority are suitable for infants and include seats that can be placed on a flat surface or a baby carrycot. They are also typically fitted with foam-filled never-flat tyres to reduce maintenance.
Suspension
A quality all-terrain pushchair will have a sturdy suspension that is designed to be extra smooth and comfortable on rough terrain. This will help your child feel relaxed and comfortable. The wheels should also be large and usually have a puncture-proof design to prevent damage from sharp rocks or sticks.
The larger tyres can enable you tackle more difficult terrains easily Some all-terrain pushchairs even offering the option of different tyres you can switch between to suit different conditions. Certain all-terrain strollers feature an swivel wheel which can be locked to provide stability or unlocked to permit greater maneuverability.
Some all-terrain strollers come with a brake handbrake lockable that is easier to reach with your free hand. This is better than an ordinary pedal on the handlebars. This is a great feature for those who are a fan of steep hills.
There are many strollers with decent off-road capability, but not the ultimate. They also have big wheels and a great suspension. These are typically cheaper than the more expensive all terrain buggy options but are ideal for trips to the dog park or short walks around the countryside.
A lot of these pushchairs are suitable starting at birth, either with the carrycot or a newborn-ready car seat. Be aware that the seats do not lie flat when pushing over bumps or dips. According to EU regulations, they need to meet minimum standards of reclined angles of approximately 150deg. Graco has overcome this problem by introducing a new 'comfitech in-seat suspension' which allows the seat to recline to a more comfortable angle for a bit more comfort. This feature is available on the Lila XP all-terrain pushchair which can be used with a compatible Graco infant car seat to create a 3- in 1 travel system.
Seat
There's a wide selection of three-wheel all terrain pushchairs to pick from with a fantastic off-road capability. These are perfect if you live on the countryside or walk frequently on uneven, rough terrain. They are usually more durable and sturdy than a normal pushchair, and have special features such as large wheels that are puncture-proof to withstand the toughest of surfaces. They tend to be quite wide, so may be difficult to maneuver in tight spaces or aisles in shops.
All-terrain buggy seats can be placed either in the direction of parents or world facing. They will grow with your child from birth to toddler. It's outfitted with foam-filled "never flat' tyres that provide smooth rides with dual frame suspension, as well as luxurious padding in the seat, which provides excellent postural support and comfort. It also has a reclining mechanism, as well as a large extendable sun hood that has integrated ventilation as well as a pocket for your smart phone.
Another great option is the brand new Out 'n' About Nipper V5, a pushchair that's all-terrain that's a trailblazer with a great suspension and tyres that are air-filled, making it suitable for jogging once your child is old enough. It features an adjustable 360-degree locking front wheel that allows for ease of maneuverability and one-handed folding. It is suitable from birth, and is compatible with an UPPAbaby infant car seat adaptor or carrycot (sold separately).
A lot of all-terrain pushchairs do not have a reversible seat, but the likes of the Oyster 3, Venicci Tinum and egg 2 do come with this option and both offer an excellent level of off-road performance and have an acceptable weight limit for a 2 year old. There are many pushchairs classified as all-rounders, like the iCandy Pear and Bugaboo Cameleon that are able to cope with the rough terrain of the park or National Trust places but don't have quite the off-road capability of genuine all-terrain pushchairs.

There are also crossover models that are a good compromise between extreme off road and high street. They have big wheels, excellent suspension, and are built in a pushchair-style, with reversible seating and carrycot options. Some of the best ones are made by brands like iCandy Easywalker and Bugaboo.
Wheels
All-terrain pushchairs are a must if you live in a rural area or take your child for regular walks through rough terrain. These pushchairs typically come with larger back wheels than regular pushchairs, which makes them more adept at handling bumpy off-road terrains and ensuring an easy ride for your child. Some also have a sturdy suspension and puncture-proof types to ensure they're safe for use on woodland, grass or trails as well as gravel tracks and town cobbles.
Some all-terrain strollers also have a lockable wheel on the front that provides stability when walking over rough terrain or high kerbs. Some have swivel wheels on the front that let you maneuver the buggy more easily when changing direction or turning corners.
All-terrain pushchairs come with air-filled tyres that provide excellent shock absorption and are ideal for tackling rough ground however they're more susceptible to punctures than the solid EVA tyres found on city strollers, so it's worth buying repair kits, spare inner tube and pump alongside your pushchair. Certain models come with foam tyres that are less prone to puncture but might be more difficult to push.
The new Bugaboo Fox 5 pushchair is a great example of a stroller that has both foam and air filled tyres. It also features an excellent suspension and large rear wheels that are puncture-proof and suitable for off-road use or running (once your child reaches an appropriate age). It is also suitable from birth and can be used in conjunction with a carrycot or a lay-flat seat.
The iCandy Peach All-Terrain is another alternative. It has large tyres, a single steering-wheel at the front and large tyres. It's not as flexible as the other strollers with all-terrain wheels on this list, but it can handle hilly terrain well and features a large, one-handed fold that's great for long walks in the countryside or long journeys. It's also suitable for babies and comes with a large sun canopy that can be extended and some great parent-friendly features like a simple brake pedal with an adjustable handlebar as well as a generously sized basket.
Storage
There are excellent all-terrain pushchairs for parents who would like to take their child off-road, but do not want to take on Ben Nevis. They provide the best of both. Look for a model with excellent all-terrain capabilities, durable suspension, and large puncture-proof wheels. However, they are designed in a more traditional pushchair design with reversible seats as well as all carrycot options.
UPPAbaby's popular Ridge all-terrain pushchair is a perfect illustration of this. It has a great suspension, a simple one-handed fold, and a large 10kg basket but also has parent-friendly features including an adjustable handlebar, a hand-operated brake on the right and a large, covered storage space. The hood can be removed and washed using cool soapy-water to prevent mildew or mould.
If you're going to be taking your all-terrain pushchair off-road it's best to opt for air-filled tyres, rather than those with rubber grips. These will provide an easier ride on rough terrain, and make it easier to navigate through tight spaces. If you plan to use your all-terrain pushchair to do occasional jogging, be sure the front wheel can swivel or has a quick release feature to ensure it is locked in place to provide more stability.
It is essential to determine if the fabric of the pushchair is machine washed to maintain them in perfect condition. If not, a spot cleaning with warm water and a bit of soap gentle enough should be sufficient. The fabric can be dried completely outside to avoid mould or mildew.
The majority of our 3 wheeled all terrain pushchairs are able to be used as early as. You should look for models that have a fully lying-flat seat with reversible backrest. This allows you to use the pushchair from the moment your baby is born until your child is around three years of age. If you're planning to travel as a family of three, a lot are compatible with car seats due to built-in adaptors. You can leave your car at home and use all-terrain strollers with fixed wheels for light jogging or casual strolling. One such example is the Delta Special Needs All-Terrain Jogger from Delichon, which comes in several sizes for the frame and canvas that suit both children and adults.