Baby Prams & Strollers

Compact, smart and carry-on approved, travel strollers are a nimble way to get around with your baby, and can fold up and live in your pram for maximum versatility.

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Family trips with your baby tend to come with extra bags, less space and a lot more gear to think about. These lightweight travel strollers and compact travel prams are easy to store, carry and manage while you’re out for the day.

How to Pick the Right Travel Stroller

The best travel pram depends on how you move through the day. For some parents, that means a quick one-handed fold and compact size, while others prioritise smoother wheels and room for more than one child.

1. Prioritise weight and folded size.

Cabin-friendly sizing can make airport transfers and boarding stress-free. Look for compact strollers with a true one-handed fold and folded dimensions that align with airline carry-on limits. UPPAbaby offers options that meet IATA overhead sizing standards, though size allowances can still vary.

2. Think about wheels and suspension.

Smaller wheels can feel fine on smooth airport floors, but struggle on cracked footpaths and gravel paths. Suspension helps absorb bumps during longer walks, especially if your baby loves to nap in the stroller.

3. Check the age and height limits.

If you’re travelling with your newborn, check recline positions, bassinet options and minimum age recommendations before buying. Milly and Coup have newborn-friendly options with parent-facing setups.

4. Look for features that help on the go.

Storage space matters when you’re travelling with nappies, snacks and baby gear. A secure harness and generous canopy also keep your baby comfortable on sunny days. Babybee travel strollers feature large storage baskets, plus comfortable straps for carrying the stroller through transport hubs.

5. Check car seat compatibility.

Capsule compatibility can make airport transfers and car trips much more practical, especially if your baby falls asleep in the car. Bugaboo strollers allow you to move your baby from the car seat straight onto the stroller frame.

Must‑Have Travel Stroller Accessories

Packing for a day out with your baby means fitting nappies, spare clothes and snacks into every available pocket. A few practical extras help your travel pram handle outings while keeping essentials within reach.

  • Travel bags protect your stroller during flights and road trips.
  • Cup holders save you from digging through the basket for drinks mid-walk.
  • Pram accessories like rain covers protect your baby during changing weather.
  • Seat liners can help with spills, crumbs and everyday mess.
  • Stroller toys keep your baby settled during longer outings and airport queues.

Travel Stroller Use & Care Tips

A bit of care keeps your portable pram clean and ready for your next adventure.

  • Wipe fabrics regularly with mild soap and warm water.
  • Check folding locks periodically to ensure they still click securely into place.
  • Remove sand and dirt from the wheels after travel.
  • Let the stroller dry fully before storing it after wet weather.
  • Store it somewhere dry to help reduce wear on fabrics and wheels.

FAQs

Can I take a travel stroller on a plane?

Many travel prams and strollers are designed to fit within standard airline carry-on limits. It’s still important to check your airline’s size and weight allowances before flying, as they can vary.

Are travel strollers suitable from birth?

Not every stroller is suitable from birth, so check the minimum age recommendation before buying. Features like a fully flat recline, bassinet option or capsule compatibility are also worth looking for.

What accessories are useful for travel strollers?

Travel bags, cup holders, rain covers and stroller organisers are super useful during flights and road trips. Many parents also pack stroller toys to keep their babies happy and settled during long queues and outings.