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For babies, this stroller pushchair features large wheels for all-terrain that allow it to be used on rougher terrain. It is recommended to look for models with locks on the wheels on the front or that are compatible with car seats, second-seats buggy boards, and car seats.

With solid frame and durable wheels, it's perfect for outdoor adventures, and has fantastic storage solutions to be sure!

Frames made of solid wood

The robust frames of 3 wheeler buggies and pushchairs ensure they are durable and last for a long time. They are also more stable than four-wheeled pushchairs and buggies, which means your baby or toddler will be able to rest comfortably on a long walk or go out with you. Depending on which design you opt for, you can find 3 wheeler prams that will fit babies up to toddler age. No matter if you opt for a single 3 wheel buggy or a double pushchair, these models can offer a variety of recline positions as your child grows and will also have excellent storage solutions as well.

All-terrain pushchairs are a great option for outdoor enthusiasts and those who wish to take their family out on sandy or muddy excursions. They are built with large wheels both front and back and come with suspension systems to ensure your little one has a comfortable ride. They are often also designed with extra features like the handbrake and the adjustable handlebars for added comfort and convenience.

Joggers and strollers are two additional types of popular pushchairs with three wheels. Strollers are made with a lighter and slimmer frame, making them easy to maneuver in urban areas or in crowded streets. They can be folded up and stored in your car's boot for a quick stroll to the store or a stroll through the park. Joggers are designed for active parents and are designed to let you run or jog with your child. They come with larger and more wide wheels to withstand uneven surfaces. They may include a harness as well as seat adjustment for your child's safety and comfort.

The 3 wheel infant stroller wheel buggies are light and compact, which makes them a great choice for parents with busy schedules. They are also less likely to tip over than pushchairs with four wheels, and they can be pushed one-handed if you need to. However, their triangular shape does mean they don't have as much storage space as a standard stroller or buggy. If you are an avid shopper or have to navigate narrow aisles and crowded city streets, a four-wheeled stroller could be the best option for you.

Easy to manoeuvre

Typically, they are designed with two large wheels at the back and one smaller wheel in the front, three-wheel pushchairs are able to manoeuvre in a way that 4-wheeled models can't. This makes them ideal for busy streets and shops where you need to be able to turn and take corners quickly and easily. The single wheel in the front makes them ideal for off-road excursions.

When selecting a 3-wheeler stroller, be sure that it has air-filled tires and puncture-proof materials. This will keep the buggy in good working order and make it easier for both you and your child to move across any terrain. It will also help to keep the weight distribution in the pushchair, ensuring it doesn't fall over too easily.

Another thing to think about when choosing a 3 wheel double stroller-wheeler pushchair is whether it will be suitable for babies. Choose a model that has an auto-reclining seat that can accommodate a carrycot or car seat from birth. Make sure it can be folded and unfolded without much effort. This is a great option for those moving around.

Make sure your buggy is equipped with a reversible handgrip. This will allow you to change the direction that the handle is facing according to your preference. This can be particularly useful in the event that you'll be using it on grass, cobbles or dirt tracks that aren't suitable to regular pushchairs.

A 3-wheeler is also an ideal choice if you're looking for an infant stroller to take you and your child to jog. It'll typically have three XL air-filled wheels and suspension, meaning it's capable of handling many different surfaces. Some have a lockable and rotating front wheel that is ideal for running on a variety of surfaces. Some jogging pushchairs are suited starting at birth when used in conjunction with a carrycot that is compatible or a car seat however, you must wait until your baby is 6 or 9 months old before attempting to run with them.

Easy to clean

Cleaning your pushchair regularly is crucial to avoid the build-up of stains, dirt and mould. This will ensure that it looks like new and operating as efficiently as you can for as long as you are able to. Keep your pushchair in great condition by giving it a quick wash every week, and a thorough clean every month.

Start by assessing the extent of dirt, mud, and mould in order to identify any areas that require attention. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush to remove dried mud and other debris from fabric surfaces like the seat and basket will make it much easier to clean. Vacuum or dust the entire stroller, including all the crevices and nooks where food crumbs, dust and other debris collect. You can make use of a small brush or an (old!) toothbrush to reach the harder-to-reach corners and creases.

After you've cleaned the fabric surfaces of your stroller, it's now time to clean the wheels. The wheels of your stroller, whether they are made of rubber or plastic will be more filthy than other areas since they are directly in contact with the floor. Therefore, it's a good idea to tackle them first. A scourer may be helpful for tackling stubborn marks, however, it is important to avoid scratching the surface of the chassis frame since this could cause corrosion.

You should then rinse the wheels thoroughly with clean water, and allow them to dry completely before reattaching the wheels to the chassis frame. Remember to consult your user's manual to see if the manufacturer recommends lubricating the wheel bearings on a regular basis.

It is a major concern for many parents as it can not only look unsightly, but it can release spores that can be harmful to your baby. Therefore, it is important to take action as soon as you spot it and take action with an anti-mould solution like white vinegar. This will break down bacteria and remove the stain from the fabric, leaving the surface clean. If you're lucky enough, your mould-removal solution will leave your pushchair smelling fresh and clean!

Fantastic storage

All-terrain pushchairs are a fantastic choice for parents who love going out with their children and want to navigate rough terrain. They usually have large rear wheels and excellent suspension, which makes them ideal for off-road usage as well as for navigating pavements and paved tracks.

These pushchairs tend to have lots of amazing storage options, such as spacious baskets and pockets on the hood. They're usually designed to be simple to fold, with certain models being foldable one-handed.

It's also important to keep in mind that the huge rear wheels can make these pushchairs a little larger than standard buggies, which may mean they're not suitable for small vehicles or narrow aisles in the supermarket. They are also heavy and bulky when folded, which is why they need to be taken into consideration when lifting it into your car boot or up a flight of stairs is something you'll have to do frequently.

MFM reviewer Kath has put the iCandy Core to the test and found it to be able to cope well with all types of terrain, saying that it "navigates grass, cobbles and dirt tracks effortlessly and I was able to effortlessly climb and descend kerbs". The Core can also be used as a jogger after your baby is old enough to use its 16 rear wheels and lockable swivel front wheel. The tyres have a foam-filled design, which is never flat, so you only need to inflate them occasionally. They also come with built-in suspension to make sure your child is comfortable ride.

Mountain Buggy Ridge is another great alternative. It's got a wide range of brilliant features, making it a perfect stroller that can be used on all terrains from birth. It can be used with a carrycot, features a lie-flat seating position and can be used from the time of birth. You can also grow with your child with the infant or toddler carriers. It also has great suspension with large air-filled tyres which can be pumped with the push of a button, advanced water-resistant fabrics and a new, easier to use one-handed brake.