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The Babyzen YOYO2 has built a reputation as the most lightweight cheap single buggy for city dwellers and jet-setters alike, due to its nimble maneuverability and fold-down that fits into the overhead luggage of an aeroplane. This latest version boasts independent suspension on all four wheels that is made from Hytrel Elastomer, which allows it to effortlessly navigate through all kinds of surfaces and terrain'.

The base YOYO2 frame, curved fabric bassinet and the 6+ month color pack combine to make a stylish and elegant pushchair that is easy on the eye with a subtle yet elegant design and stylish branding. The frame's weight is less than a kilo, and is so light you can lift it out of the box with just one hand.

The hood, as an example snaps onto the YOYO2 in a calm manner. It is machine washable up to 30 degrees which helps prevent staining caused by smushed and mashed carrot puffs and rice cakes. It can be used as a pram from birth with the Newborn Pack or bassinet, or converted into stroller at 6 months by clicking on the YOYO Connect additional chassis.

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It performed better in our push and turn test than a lot of the other strollers we tested but is nonetheless difficult to maneuver on uneven terrain or through narrow doors. The sunshades it has were among the tiniest of strollers we test. They only cover the top of the stroller and do not have peekaboo windows. The UPPAbaby G-Link 2 has a significantly larger canopy.

The Delta took us just over three minutes to put together using an average manual and all of the components required tools. However, it's missing some critical features we believe you should not compromise on in a double stroller, such as an extra-large basket and reclining seats that have adjustable leg rests.

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The Zelia is the most recent addition to Maxi-Cosi's pushchair range and is billed as an urban travel system. It can be used from birth until around 3.5-years-old. The carrycot and seat can be easily converted in a few clicks. It can be used with Maxi Cosi capsule car seats. It comes with a light Mico 30 infant seat, a stay-in car-base and reversible carriage.

It is really easy to maneuver, and the one-hand reclining of the seat and the huge shopping basket make it simple for parents to get their child out and in quickly. This compact pushchair can handle every day bumps and doors easily.

The front wheels are able to be locked in a forward direction and can also pivot. This is helpful in rough terrain. On our walk through the stony trail, we allowed them to swivel and it did this quite well although it did seem more bumpy than the other models on test.

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Baby Jogger is famous for their all-terrain, 3-wheeler Jogging pushchairs, however they also offer a great selection of 4-wheel strollers. City Tour 2 is their most popular model. It folds easily and can fit in the car's boot even with the carrycot attached.

It's heavier than other strollers that we test, but since it has composite wheels made of rubber, it feels sturdy and well-constructed. It's a breeze to maneuver across all kinds of terrain, and it's easy to carry, even when loaded with two kids and a shopping bag.

The carrycot and seat both come with hoods with pull-down UV50+ sun canopy extensions. They are strong and waterproof, in contrast to other prams hoods which can be blown back onto toddlers' faces.

It's not a lot of storage space, but it comes with an ample basket that is deep enough to hold a change bag or plenty of food. It can also be used with the Baby Jogger car seat for babies who weigh 20 pounds or less (car seat and adapters are available separately). The City Tour 2 is a good choice if you want to take a stroller on the move.

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When the Nuna Mixx first rolled onto the scene, it stole the hearts of parents across the world. It's a frame made of aluminum that will be with you throughout your baby's initial days and beyond. It has a number of notable features, including the possibility of flipping the seat from parent to world-facing, a large UPF 50+ canopy that has an eye shade that flips out, a spacious basket and adjustable handlebar.

The wheels are durable and foam-filled which minimises punctures. The chassis also has built-in suspension which takes the sting out of bumpy terrain. It was simple to push and our tester was able manoeuvre the vehicle through tight streets.

It folds in just four steps and locks automatically without hassle. It is also able to stand and be carried by trolley for easier transport in the car's boot or down the stairs at home. It also comes with a travel system equipped with the option to add a car seat and a carrycot using the adaptors that come with it. The brakes come with only one action and are color coded. They also work with flip-flops.

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The canopy/seat features two large fixed or flip-out sun visors. Both are UPF50+. The toggle closure isn't ideal because it's not as quiet as Velcro, and can wake up napping babies.

The Duet is a side-by-side stroller and can be configured to take twins or siblings (up to a maximum of 22kg per seat). It's compatible with two infant car seats and even works with some carrycots. In twin-mode, the seats can be positioned to face each other or rotate around to face the parents, theoretically reducing sibling fights over who gets to sit with dad and mom. It comes with a large tray for gears as well as a bottle holder and snack trays. It also has a superior folding stand that folds down and a frame lock.

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The Thule Urban Glide 2 is a jogger designed for parents who want to keep active. It's among the lightest strollers you can get for your child and offers excellent safety features such as five-point harnesses and a secure wrist strap. It also has a twist hand brake which is different from the lever type that is found on other models.

The seat is well-padded and has a wide area to sit, but the seat's depth is not as deep as other joggers that we've tested (it's about 10"). The storage bin is secured with a zipper to keep things secure. It can hold up to 10 lbs which is sufficient for the majority of diaper bags.

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