How to Buy a Pushchair Cheap
Newborns must be able to lie flat in a pram for the first six months, so you should choose an infant frame that has either a carrycot or a newborn seat. Often referred to as a travel system, these are easily detached and attached to the chassis, allowing you to get your baby out of the car and into the stroller without waking them.
1. Ergobaby Compact Fold
The Ergobaby Metro+ is a premium stroller that's designed to blend into city life, allowing to get on and off public transport easily and to navigate busy streets and shopping malls. It's also great for travelling, as it's compact and light enough to fit in the overhead compartment of an airplane. It's easy to fold and set up.
Metro+, unlike some of the other budget pushchairs we have looked at it is suitable for babies from birth. This is thanks to its near flat recline, and the hidden nest flaps for babies that transform it into the bassinet. It can be used until your child is 22kg in weight (compared to 6 months to 18kg for the earlier version of this buggy).
The compact folding system is what makes this pram light out. By pressing two hands on an button, the Metro+ folds into a compact, flat and sleek package which is smaller than a shopper bag and could be carried in the overhead storage compartment of the plane.
It's heavier than some other compact models, but the Metro+ is sturdier and has a better feel overall. It comes with a range of accessories, including a vibrant canopy as well as travel bags and footmuffs.
It's worth noting that the Metro+ can feel a bit stiff initially when opening and closing it, but this is common for new pushchairs and will get softer with use. You can also try spraying a small amount silicone oil or WD-40 onto the joints to help them loosen up.
2. Mamas & Papas Airo
There are a lot of things to think about when looking for a low-cost pushchair. You may require a compact collapsible pushchair to fit into the boot of your car or a portable one for those who are always in motion. You might also need a pushchair that is easily maneuverable around sharp corners, or one that can be able to handle rough terrain. In addition, you may want one that works with a car seat for children.
It can be difficult to select the right stroller given the numerous options. We've put together this guide to help you choose the right one that fits your budget, lifestyle and needs.
We've included reviews from parents who have tried and tested various pushchairs to help you find the best pushchair that is affordable for your money. You can see how each one handles and how comfortable the seats are.
The Mamas & Papas Airo pushchair is a great choice to consider if you're looking for a low-cost, lightweight pushchair that is perfect for traveling. It's the brand's smallest pushchair, and designed to make traveling with baby as easy as possible. It's slim and easily fits into overhead storage compartments of trains and planes. It can also be worn as a back pack to make it easier to carry through crowded city streets. This travel-friendly pushchair is suitable for children from birth and comes in black, grey marl, grapefruit, mint and a special edition rose gold dusk.
3. Baby Jogger Forever Air
This pushchair is perfect for parents who enjoy long, country walks and includes amazing features, including an actual one-hand fold/unfold as well as all-wheel suspension. The large UV 50 canopy with two medium-sized peek-a-boo windows is ideal to keep babies shaded and easy to clean. The seat has a close-to-flat recline and a calf support that is adjustable so it can be customised for comfort. The basket underneath is easy to reach, however it would be better if the opening were larger. It also has an adjustable handlebar and hand-operated parking brake. You can build a travel system using a car seat using the Baby Jogger adapters (sold separately).
This is the latest version of the City Mini GT Double. It is designed to offer an unbeatable agility on any terrain, thanks to "forever air" rubber tires, as well as the all-wheel suspension. The GT2 is a bit taller than its predecessor and is more than a pound heavier, however it comes with a few new features that make up for this. The GT2 has a footrest that can be adjusted and magnetic peek-aboo windows. It can be used in conjunction with a Baby Jogger car seat for children.
It's still not a jogging stroller, but it's perfect for running or for a leisurely stroll around town. The lightweight, compact design allows you to easily fit it into smaller vehicles or in your home. It can also be converted into a pram with the optional glider board, child tray or weather shield. It comes with a variety of car seat adapters that are suitable for use with Graco Britax/BOB, Maxi-Cosi and Peg Perego infant carseats (sold separately). It's not as versatile as some other models, but it's an excellent choice when you're looking for a high-quality, durable all-terrain pushchair.
4. Bugaboo Bee
The Bugaboo Bee is an incredibly stylish buggy. The Bugaboo Bee is more expensive than a less expensive pushchair such as the iCandy Raspberry, but its iconic yellow color in the New York taxi style will make you standout in busy urban streets. It's a fantastic idea from a practical and fashion perspective. Deliveroo cyclists will be less likely to hit your stroller and you and your friends can easily spot each other when you meet for coffee or go shopping.
The latest version of the Bee is dubbed the Bee5. While it looks largely the same as the original model, the manufacturer has made some fantastic functional changes to this compact buggy. The cleverly built-in self-stand makes it easy to lift and carry. It also has big wheels that can be used on off-road paths. There are also more customizable options, such as 11 seat fabrics as well as 6 sun hoods. ).
Mother & Baby testers found the Bee easy to steer and manoeuvre. The lack of suspension was a major issue for them. The car can handle rough roads well, but the absence of suspension is evident on more uneven surfaces. This can cause your child to feel uncomfortable.
The original Bee was a disaster because a few children outgrew the seat by the age of 2. The Bee's new Bee fixes this problem by providing a sun canopy and a backrest that can be adjusted to fit infants up until age 4. It also comes with an articulating system that makes it simple to raise and rotate the seat so your child can face either you or the world.
5. Babyzen YOYO2
Since its launch in 2012, the Babyzen YOYO has earned itself a reputation for being the ultimate stroller that is light and compact. The YOYO2 is a great choice for parents who live in cities, those who travel frequently and those without a large boot. It folds easily, fits in the overhead cabin of a plane, and is extremely maneuverable.
The YOYO2 was made to last and develop with your family. You can also purchase a ride-along board to your child and buggy bags that hook onto the YOYO to free up additional storage space. A parasol, a footmuff and a rain cover are also available.
The YOYO2 has a wide range of colour options. There are nine colours to pick from, including a muted taupe that looks very similar to the Bugaboo Butterfly. The YOYO2 is suitable for use right from birth with the bassinet, and 0+ newborn pack. It can be converted into a world rear facing pushchair pushchair after 6 months. You can also add the YOYO Connect additional chassis to turn it into an extra-large buggy that can grow with your family.
YOYO2 owners rave about the quality of the wheels, which are made from a premium woven fabric that's hard-wearing and waterproof. The upgraded suspension gives the ride with more comfort, and the wheel is one of the lowest turn ratios in the market.


The Ergobaby Metro+ is a premium stroller that's designed to blend into city life, allowing to get on and off public transport easily and to navigate busy streets and shopping malls. It's also great for travelling, as it's compact and light enough to fit in the overhead compartment of an airplane. It's easy to fold and set up.
Metro+, unlike some of the other budget pushchairs we have looked at it is suitable for babies from birth. This is thanks to its near flat recline, and the hidden nest flaps for babies that transform it into the bassinet. It can be used until your child is 22kg in weight (compared to 6 months to 18kg for the earlier version of this buggy).
The compact folding system is what makes this pram light out. By pressing two hands on an button, the Metro+ folds into a compact, flat and sleek package which is smaller than a shopper bag and could be carried in the overhead storage compartment of the plane.
It's heavier than some other compact models, but the Metro+ is sturdier and has a better feel overall. It comes with a range of accessories, including a vibrant canopy as well as travel bags and footmuffs.
It's worth noting that the Metro+ can feel a bit stiff initially when opening and closing it, but this is common for new pushchairs and will get softer with use. You can also try spraying a small amount silicone oil or WD-40 onto the joints to help them loosen up.
2. Mamas & Papas Airo
There are a lot of things to think about when looking for a low-cost pushchair. You may require a compact collapsible pushchair to fit into the boot of your car or a portable one for those who are always in motion. You might also need a pushchair that is easily maneuverable around sharp corners, or one that can be able to handle rough terrain. In addition, you may want one that works with a car seat for children.
It can be difficult to select the right stroller given the numerous options. We've put together this guide to help you choose the right one that fits your budget, lifestyle and needs.
We've included reviews from parents who have tried and tested various pushchairs to help you find the best pushchair that is affordable for your money. You can see how each one handles and how comfortable the seats are.
The Mamas & Papas Airo pushchair is a great choice to consider if you're looking for a low-cost, lightweight pushchair that is perfect for traveling. It's the brand's smallest pushchair, and designed to make traveling with baby as easy as possible. It's slim and easily fits into overhead storage compartments of trains and planes. It can also be worn as a back pack to make it easier to carry through crowded city streets. This travel-friendly pushchair is suitable for children from birth and comes in black, grey marl, grapefruit, mint and a special edition rose gold dusk.
3. Baby Jogger Forever Air
This pushchair is perfect for parents who enjoy long, country walks and includes amazing features, including an actual one-hand fold/unfold as well as all-wheel suspension. The large UV 50 canopy with two medium-sized peek-a-boo windows is ideal to keep babies shaded and easy to clean. The seat has a close-to-flat recline and a calf support that is adjustable so it can be customised for comfort. The basket underneath is easy to reach, however it would be better if the opening were larger. It also has an adjustable handlebar and hand-operated parking brake. You can build a travel system using a car seat using the Baby Jogger adapters (sold separately).
This is the latest version of the City Mini GT Double. It is designed to offer an unbeatable agility on any terrain, thanks to "forever air" rubber tires, as well as the all-wheel suspension. The GT2 is a bit taller than its predecessor and is more than a pound heavier, however it comes with a few new features that make up for this. The GT2 has a footrest that can be adjusted and magnetic peek-aboo windows. It can be used in conjunction with a Baby Jogger car seat for children.
It's still not a jogging stroller, but it's perfect for running or for a leisurely stroll around town. The lightweight, compact design allows you to easily fit it into smaller vehicles or in your home. It can also be converted into a pram with the optional glider board, child tray or weather shield. It comes with a variety of car seat adapters that are suitable for use with Graco Britax/BOB, Maxi-Cosi and Peg Perego infant carseats (sold separately). It's not as versatile as some other models, but it's an excellent choice when you're looking for a high-quality, durable all-terrain pushchair.
4. Bugaboo Bee
The Bugaboo Bee is an incredibly stylish buggy. The Bugaboo Bee is more expensive than a less expensive pushchair such as the iCandy Raspberry, but its iconic yellow color in the New York taxi style will make you standout in busy urban streets. It's a fantastic idea from a practical and fashion perspective. Deliveroo cyclists will be less likely to hit your stroller and you and your friends can easily spot each other when you meet for coffee or go shopping.
The latest version of the Bee is dubbed the Bee5. While it looks largely the same as the original model, the manufacturer has made some fantastic functional changes to this compact buggy. The cleverly built-in self-stand makes it easy to lift and carry. It also has big wheels that can be used on off-road paths. There are also more customizable options, such as 11 seat fabrics as well as 6 sun hoods. ).
Mother & Baby testers found the Bee easy to steer and manoeuvre. The lack of suspension was a major issue for them. The car can handle rough roads well, but the absence of suspension is evident on more uneven surfaces. This can cause your child to feel uncomfortable.
The original Bee was a disaster because a few children outgrew the seat by the age of 2. The Bee's new Bee fixes this problem by providing a sun canopy and a backrest that can be adjusted to fit infants up until age 4. It also comes with an articulating system that makes it simple to raise and rotate the seat so your child can face either you or the world.
5. Babyzen YOYO2
Since its launch in 2012, the Babyzen YOYO has earned itself a reputation for being the ultimate stroller that is light and compact. The YOYO2 is a great choice for parents who live in cities, those who travel frequently and those without a large boot. It folds easily, fits in the overhead cabin of a plane, and is extremely maneuverable.
The YOYO2 was made to last and develop with your family. You can also purchase a ride-along board to your child and buggy bags that hook onto the YOYO to free up additional storage space. A parasol, a footmuff and a rain cover are also available.
The YOYO2 has a wide range of colour options. There are nine colours to pick from, including a muted taupe that looks very similar to the Bugaboo Butterfly. The YOYO2 is suitable for use right from birth with the bassinet, and 0+ newborn pack. It can be converted into a world rear facing pushchair pushchair after 6 months. You can also add the YOYO Connect additional chassis to turn it into an extra-large buggy that can grow with your family.
YOYO2 owners rave about the quality of the wheels, which are made from a premium woven fabric that's hard-wearing and waterproof. The upgraded suspension gives the ride with more comfort, and the wheel is one of the lowest turn ratios in the market.