General Ease of Use
Choose by how the pushchair works overall, including the settling the child into the pushchair and adjusting the harness, lifting and moving it when folded, cleaning, using the brakes and storing it.
Manouvreability
Choose by how easy the pushchair is to handle on pavements, bumpy ground, up and down kerbs and stairs and around obstacles.
Comfort to push
Choose by how comfortable users found the handles of the most recently tested pushchairs to hold and the pushchair to push
Storage space
Choose by how useful the storage space is.
Folding
Choose by how easy the pushchair is to fold and unfold.
Style of pushchair
Choose between a stroller which is a lighter-style buggy or pushchair, one that is compatible with a child car seat, an allo-terrain models that is suitable for use on rougher ground or is supplied as a travel system with a child car seat included in the price.
Number of wheels
How many wheels the pushchair has; three-wheelers can be more unstable on curbs and stairs than four-wheelers
Weight
The weight of the pushchair only, without accessories.
Suitable for use from birth
An excellent pushchair reclines to more than 150 degrees which is best for newborn babies. A satisfactory pushchair seat reclines to more than 120 degrees which is the minimum recline to be suitable from birth in the UK. Pushchairs labelled not suitable do not recline far enough to be suitable from birth but can be used from 6 months
Car seat compatible
Pushchairs that are car seat compatible do not usually include the child car-seat in the price
Reversible seat unit
Whether the seat unit can be attached to face the parent or the direction of travel
Price
If there is a "Compare Prices" box the price shown will be the cheapest price we found, excluding delivery, and is updated daily. If "Typical Price" is displayed the price shown will be a guide to what you can expect to pay
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