3 Wheel All Terrain Pushchair
A pushchair that is all-terrain with great maneuverability will be perfect whether you are seeking a stroller for nature walks or an excursion on the high street. These types of models are typically equipped with large wheels and suspension systems that provide a smooth ride on bumpy terrain.
The majority of them are suitable from birth and come with a lie-flat baby seat or a newborn carrycot. These vehicles also have tyres that never flatten, usually made from foam.
Suspension
A true all terrain pushchair has a great suspension, specifically designed to be smooth on rough ground, helping your little one to feel comfortable and relaxed. The wheels are typically large and puncture-proof, preventing injury from sharp rocks or sharp sticks.

The larger tyres will enable you navigate more difficult terrains easily Some all-terrain pushchairs even having different tyres you can switch between for different conditions. Depending on the kind of terrain you prefer to explore Some all-terrain pushchairs come with a swivel front wheel which can be locked for stability, or unlocked to allow for more maneuverability when needed.
Certain all-terrain strollers have a lockable brake handbrake that is more accessible by hand. This is better than a traditional pedal on the handlebars. This is a fantastic feature if you are a fan of steep hills.
There are many strollers that have good off-road capability, but not the ultimate. They also have large wheels and a great suspension. These are often a bit more affordable than the more expensive full-on all-terrain pushchairs but are perfectly suitable for trips to the dog park or short walks around the countryside.
A lot of these pushchairs can be used starting at birth, either with a carrycot or a newborn-ready car seat. However, be aware that when pushing over bumps and dips the seats won't lie completely flat. As per EU regulations they only have to meet minimum standards for a reclining position of about 150 degrees. Graco has overcome this problem with its new 'comfitech seat suspension' that lets the seat to recline at a flatter angle for more comfort. This feature is available on the Lila XP All-Terrain Pushchair, that can be used in conjunction with an appropriate Graco Infant Car Seat to create a three-in-one travel system.
Seat
There's a variety of 3-wheel all terrain pushchairs to pick from with a fantastic off-road capability. They are ideal if you reside in the countryside or walk frequently on uneven, rough terrain. They are more durable and durable than a regular pushchair. They come with special features such as large puncture-proof tires to withstand the toughest surfaces. They tend to be quite wide and are difficult to maneuver through narrow spaces or in the aisles of shops.
All-terrain buggy seat can be placed either with the parent or facing. They can grow with your child from newborn to toddler. It's equipped with foam-filled 'never flat' tyres for an easy ride with dual frame suspension as well as luxurious padding in the seat that provides superb postural support and comfort. It has a reclining feature, as well as an extended hood that is large, integrated venting and a pocket for a smartphone.
Another great option is the new Out 'n' About Nipper V5, a pushchair that's all-terrain that's a true trailblazer, with a great suspension and tyres that are air-filled, making it suitable to jog once your child is old enough. It also has a 360 swivel lockable front wheel for manoeuvrability, and a one-handed fold that's super easy and quick. It's suitable for babies from birth and can be combined with an UPPAbaby carrycot, or infant car seat adaptors (sold separately).
A majority of all-terrain pushchairs lack a reversible seat, but the models like the Oyster 3, Venicci Tinum and egg 2 do come with this option, and both provide a very good level of off-road performance and have an acceptable weight limit for a 2 year old. There are also many pushchairs classified as all-rounders like the iCandy Pear and Bugaboo Cameleon that are able to cope with rough terrain at the park or National Trust places but don't offer the off-road performance of true all-terrain pushchairs.
Then there are the crossover models that are a great compromise between extreme off-road and high-street and are able to handle all terrains with large wheels and great suspension, but they're designed like a standard pushchair, with reversible seats and fully-equipped carrycots and can be used everyday. Brands like iCandy, Easywalker and Bugaboo have created some great ones to take a look at.
Wheels
If you live in a rural area or regularly take your baby for walks on rough terrain, an all-terrain pushchair is vital. These models have larger wheels on the back of normal pushchairs, allowing them to handle bumpy terrain better and offer a smoother ride for your child. Many also come with a robust suspension and puncture-proof models to ensure they're safe for use on grass, woodland or paths through the forest or gravel tracks, as well as market town cobbles.
Certain all-terrain strollers come with a lockable wheel at the front, which gives extra stability while walking over rough terrain or high kerbs. Others have swivel front wheels which allow you to manoeuvre the buggy more easily when changing direction or turning corners.
Most all-terrain pushchairs have air-filled tyres that provide excellent shock absorption and are perfect for tackling rough ground but they're more prone to punctures than solid EVA tyres found on lightweight city strollers so it's worth buying repair kits with spare tubes and a pump for your pushchair. Certain all-terrain models come with foam tyres which are less prone to punctures, but aren't as effective at absorbing shock and may be harder to push than air-filled tyres.
The new Bugaboo Fox 5 is a great example of a child's pushchair that has both foam-filled and air-filled tyres, an excellent suspension system, and large rear puncture-proof wheels that are ideal for off-road and running (once your child is old enough). This model is also suitable for children from birth and can be used with a carrycot or a lay-flat seat.
The iCandy Peach All-Terrain is another alternative. It has big tyres, a single steering-wheel at the front, and huge tyres. It's not as flexible like the other all-terrain pushchairs listed on this list, but it can handle hilly terrain and has an ample one-handed fold, which is great if you're going to be using the pushchair for long walks or excursions to the countryside. 3 wheel pushchairs www.pushchairsandprams.uk is suitable for children and comes with a large, extendable canopy and a movable handlebar and a large, spacious basket.
Stores
For parents that want to take their child off-road but don't necessarily fancy tackling Ben Nevis, there are some excellent all terrain pushchairs that provide the best of both worlds. Find a model that has good all-terrain capabilities, sturdy suspension, and large puncture-proof wheels, but is designed in a classic pushchair style with reversible seating and full carrycot options.
The UPPAbaby's bestselling Ridge all-terrain pushchair is a great example of this; it offers excellent suspension, a simple one-handed fold and a huge 10kg basket but also has features for parents that are child-friendly, like an adjustable handlebar, a hand-operated brake on the right side and a huge covered storage space. A hood that can be removed and brushed down with cool soapy water is a handy feature that will help to stop mould and mildew from building up.
If you're planning on using your all-terrain pushchair off-road it's best to opt for air-filled tyres rather than ones with rubber grips. They will provide a smoother ride on rough terrain and be easier to manoeuvre in tight spaces. If you are planning to use your all-terrain pushchair for jogging, make sure that the front wheel can be rotated or has a quick-release facility to lock it into place for greater stability.
It is important to verify that the fabric of the pushchair is machine washed to keep them in good condition. If not, a spot clean with warm soapy water and warm water ought to suffice. The fabric can be dried completely outside to avoid mould or mildew.
Most of our 3 wheeled all terrain pushchairs can be used from the time of birth. You should look for models that feature a fully lying-flat seat with an adjustable backrest. This will allow you to use the pushchair from birth until your child reaches three years old. Some are compatible with car seat adaptors for a family of three. You can leave your car at home and use all-terrain strollers with fixed wheels for light jogging or casual strolling. One example is the Delta Special Needs All-Terrain Jogger from Delichon, which comes in a variety of frame and canvas sizes that are suitable for children as well as adults.