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All-terrain stroller that is light, durable and offers great maneuverability. The compact fold using one hand makes it simple to carry. It also stands on its own when folded. The padded seat reclines to a nearly flat position, and there's a huge storage bin and canopy. Newborn suitability? Yes with an additional carrycot.

A good suspension and air-filled tires will help you to navigate the rough terrain. It's also suitable for jogging but you should wait until your baby is six or nine months old before doing this.

Ickle Bubba Air

This pushchair from Ickle Bubba is a great option for parents looking for a lightweight buggy with enhanced features. The travel system includes a carrycot that is flat for babies and an adjustable rear and forward facing pushchair seat.

The XL Air is a very impressive buggy. It's easy to see why it has received praise from customers. It's extremely light-weight with the chassis and wheels weigh only 6.5kg. It's also very simple to put together. In fact, I was able to put it up and running in just five minutes, which is pretty amazing considering that it also included the tying of the fabric to the carrycot!

The seat is wide and comfortable for Annie who is just 12 months old. The recline lever was easy to use. There's a good amount of room in the basket too, and I love the fact that it has an open-top pocket on the handle bar so you can keep your keys and phone safe!

The only issue is that the handlebar is quite low, which could be a problem for taller parents. But, it's covered in a lovely leather-like material that is soft and comfortable, and it wipes down easily, meaning it's still easy to push with bags and children on your hands!

Hauck Pushchair Runner

The Runner is designed for parents who like to explore and are always on the go. Its large pneumatic wheels were designed to be used on field and forest trails and the front wheel can be swivelled and locked for extra versatility. The stroller comes with a 5-point safety harness with an adjustable front bar that will keep your child safe on all trips. The parking brake will keep the stroller stationary as you take a break. The comfy seat is easy to adjust down to a comfortable lying position, and the canopy can be opened to allow to allow for maximum air circulation during hot days. The handle can be adjusted by more than 30cm to fit mom or dad.

No matter if you're taking an easy jog or a long hike, the Runner is ready to join you on all your adventures with a comfortable, flat lie-flat seat and suspension air wheels that promise an unhurried ride. The front wheel can be locked for more stability on narrow streets or crowded sidewalks. The stroller can also fold up to fit into car boot spaces and storage areas.

Some parents have reported that the Runner 2 to be a bit more difficult to navigate than its predecessor and the locking system is less user-friendly (requiring two buttons on either side of the push bar). The handlebar is a little higher than other strollers which means it might not suit shorter parents but overall, it's a sturdy and versatile stroller worthy of consideration for families with active kids.

Red Kite Push Me walking

The Pace is a different great product from Red Kite, an affordable British brand which is known for its easy-to-use and simple essentials for parents. It's their latest and the most expensive addition to their budget-friendly stroller line. Similar to the Ickle Bubba Aurora or Yoyo, it is car seat compatible, meaning it can be used from birth.

The new Pace has some fantastic design features, like rose-gold hues on the hood, chassis, and stroller trims, which really make it stand out. The grey, tan and cream fabrics used in the stroller as well as the car seat are elegant and there is an option to add a co-ordinating leather cover handle and bumper bar too.

The stroller seat is used from birth up to 22kg. It converts easily into a 2-in-1 reversible position, which is either parent-facing or world-facing. The stroller seat features several lie-back positions, plus comfortable padded leg rests, and an extended sun canopy with concealed zip sections with a view-through flap, and retractable visor.

When folded it's Pace is 56 33 x 43 x 32cm, which is enough to qualify as hand luggage with Easyjet and Ryanair among others. Two buttons on either side are easy utilize and press to lock it in place.

Bugaboo Fox 5

The idea behind it is to create the ultimate all-terrain pushchair Bugaboo's newest Fox 5 promises to do it all. Its unique chassis has shorter three wheel buggies length that makes it more maneuverable than its predecessor. I tested it with my two kids eight weeks old and a toddler - on rough pavements, grassy wooded walks and even cobblestones.

The large puncture-proof wheels - either 22cm or a bit larger are able to handle various terrains. They also come with an easy flap that opens or closes to allow more air in if you need it, which is a nice touch. It's a bit larger than some pushchairs, but it does not feel heavy or bulky when pushing it across bumpy surfaces.

The seat fabric is machine washable and the frame and faux leather grips are easy to wipe down. It's also quieter than many pushchairs and I felt confident using it on busy city streets. It comes with accessory points that allow you to attach parasols and footmuffs and also changing bags, snack trays, and even snack trays. You can also use the hood to block rain and wind, though it's not particularly waterproof. The single pram can be outfitted with the Comfort Wheeled board (not included) which allows your child more legroom. It took about 20 minutes to put together the bassinet, and the same amount of time to convert it into the seat.

UPPAbaby Ridge

No matter if you prefer an early morning run in the crisp air or a nighttime stroll under the stars, the UPPAbaby Ridge makes every moment a shared adventure. This jogging stroller is all-terrain and has been optimized for performance to keep your child and you active.

The large 12" and 16" foam-filled tires give you an easy ride, no matter the terrain. The patented suspension allows you to glide across trails with little impact on your child's legs and rear. And the reliable hand brake with a performance disc allows you to stop quickly, even when running downhill.

From bustling farmers markets to street musicians singing The Ridge is able to navigate your favorite city scenes effortlessly. Its large basket is big enough to hold your market finds and all the essentials for your baby and the spacious canopy provides sun and wind protection. The front canopy can be removed to reveal two mesh peekaboos that permit you to monitor your baby.

The Ridge's reversible seating allows you to choose if your child faces you, or the world in front. Its simple foot brake system makes it intuitive for parents who are new. The reversible handlebar on the back is a great feature that lets you adjust it to suit your height. The Ridge's fold, in contrast to many jogging strollers is reliable and self-standing when folded.

iCandy Core

iCandy's latest pushchair is truly groundbreaking and has a lot of features that are going to wow parents. It has a Multi-Mode wheelbase as well as an LED Visibility Hub light that's a first in the industry. It also features an integrated Ride-on Board which saves on future costs and makes it simple for a tired toddler to join you on family outings.

The Core can be purchased as a stand-alone unit or as a complete travel system and it is compatible with the most popular car seats from brands such as Cybex, Maxi Cosi and Joie. It also comes with the largest seat unit in the iCandy range, which means it will last you through your baby's initial years and beyond. Like all iCandy pushchairs it is beautifully designed and features premium knitted jersey fabric. The handlebar that parents can adjust and the child's bumper bar that can be detached are made from soft leatherette, and the fold-away calf support is also super comfortable for children.

I was amazed by how easy it is to fold and collapse it only takes one hand with the seat unit in place. It can easily fit in your boot or hallway, making it ideal for travel. The iCandy Core comes with lots of extra accessories, including an rucksack that matches the colour of your choice and footmuff/liner.