5 3 Wheel Buggy Projects That Work For Any Budget
Why Choose a 3 Wheel Buggy?
3-wheelers are well-known for their strength and durability. The MB Mini now owned by Phil & Teds features a lockback or a full swivel wheel to easily pop-up curbs, and features a simple one-hand folding. It is suitable from birth, with the carrycot plus (a cozy lie-flat crib for babies), and it can also be converted into an active double buggy.
Easy to Manoeuvre
If you select a 3 wheel buggy, you're aiming for agility and lightness in handling. This style of pushchair has one wheel in the front and two wheels at the back, so they're very easy to turn on a sixpence, and can get over bumps or high kerbs with ease.
Choose a buggy equipped with pneumatic tyres and a good suspension if you plan to use it off-road. MFM reviewer Kath was "really impressed by the way it handled off-road walking and difficult terrain," adding that "it handled cobbles and grass bumpy surfaces, as well as dirt tracks very well."
If you're looking to buy a 3-wheeled buggy for your newborn, make sure that the sling's fabric is facing the parent. Consider an adjustable model that can be used as a carrycot, infant car seat, or a comfy, flat bed like Mountain Buggy's carrycot plus, (which offers a comfortable lay-flat bed that is certified to sleep overnight) or Sport Verso (which expands with your child, starting from day dot to a modular seat with a fabric seat). The 3 wheel buggies from Mountain Buggy have the same stability tests and standards as 4-wheel models, too! To further increase stability, they have a 16" rear wheel with lockable front swivel that is ideal for jogging. This means you can be fit while pushing the children.
Folding is simple
Many buggy manufacturers have created lightweight buggies and walkers that are easy to fold. This is particularly the case for buggies that have 3 wheels. They usually come with an easy one-handed folding mechanism that lets you fold the buggy in half, making it easier to put it in your small car boot or cupboard at home. A lot of these lightweight strollers and buggy models come with a convenient carry bag that makes it easier to carry your stroller on the go.
Another benefit of 3-wheeled buggys is their superior maneuverability when navigating rough terrain. This is thanks to their superb design, engineering and weight distribution. The buggy often has large wheels in both the front and back, which is crucial for bumpy or rough pavements or roads. The wheels of the majority of 3 wheel buggies can be turned 360 degrees, which allows for more agility and makes it easier to manage and steer the buggy over difficult surfaces.

This is the case for the brand-new 3-wheel buggy, named Sport(tm) It's a great travel system that is stunning and comes from a company better known for their car seats (Maxi Cosi). The carrycot is suitable for babies and children up to 3 years old. This all-terrain pushchair is equipped with impressive tyres that have air in them and therefore don't require pumping. Kath is an MFM reviewer, was amazed by its ability to navigate rough terrain. She noted that it "navigates smoothly over grass and cobbles and bumpy surfaces easily."
This stylish stroller also comes with an easy and compact fold with one hand, as well as some great storage options (including a large basket and a toddler ride-on board). It also comes with an assortment of LED Visibility Lights that are simple to use, rechargeable and will greatly improve your visibility while you're out.
Easy to store
The 3 wheel buggy is among the most portable and compact models of prams which allows you to navigate it over uneven terrain. They are a great option for those who like exploring the countryside or urban landscapes.
A 3-wheel buggy is very quick to turn around with a the perfect geometry and engineering, delivering superb agility and superior manoeuvrability. In terms of the kerb's pop, they're very simple to push and can be utilized by people of all sizes. They can be even steered using just one hand, because the majority of them have an upper swivel that turns on a dime.
Sport verso(tm) is a first in the world model, is based on the OG inline(tm).
3 wheeled pushchair provides a modular design that safeguards your pocketbook. You can begin with just one buggy, but then expand to two or more as your family expands. It features an auto-lying flat bed, a large seat with padding and a 5-point harness. It can also attach a carrycot or car seat. It also comes with a lot of storage space. It includes a large shopping basket with a front zip pocket as well as 2 rear mesh pockets.
Easy to transport
Comparing 3 wheel buggies with 4-wheelers is usually easier and lighter. This is because the weight of a buggy is evenly distributed across the four wheels, which means it's not as much as an issue to push around. They are the perfect choice for those who want an affordable and light-weight buggy that is easy to transport.
The revered pioneers of all terrain adventure, Mountain Buggy, have released a new 3-wheel buggy that is perfect for those who love to spend time outdoors. The Upp XL is available in black and grey and offers excellent off-road performance due to its large front wheel, suspension, and quick one-hand fold.
The Upp XL comes with a fabric sling that has been designed to be parent facing. This allows you to bond with your newborn. It comes with a cosy carrycot, which is certified for sleeping at night and a comfortable, breathable mattress.
It's safe from birth and, like all Mountain Buggy buggies, it has the same rigorous stability tests as 4-wheeled strollers. It's also beautiful to look at, thanks to its black frame and jacquard material.
The phil&teds sports is a clever 3-wheeler that protects your pocket in the future by starting out as a brilliant buggy and then adapting to the fact that it can accommodate two (or even more!) As your family grows, you can still use the same footprint as an individual buggy. With a clever fabric sling seat that tucks perfectly into the frame and is just the right height for perfect weight distribution, it's easy to maneuver and a breeze to take a kerb off.