3 Wheeled Pushchairs
Three-wheeled pushchairs offer a great alternative for moms who like walking on different terrain. The larger front wheels on these pushchairs allow them to be more maneuverable and offer more stability on uneven ground.
If you intend to take your buggy on roads, choose a model with air-filled tyres (sometimes called pneumatic). 3 wheeled pushchair are more effective on surfaces that are not paved and are puncture-proof too.
Stability
The larger the wheels of your pushchair, the better they will deal with rough terrain and the ground. This is because the larger wheels have a greater contact surface, and are therefore less likely to slide over bumps and dips. The larger wheels also provide a more comfortable ride to your child. The downside is that the additional wheels can take up space in your car's boot, and certain models of pushchair with large front wheels may need to have them removed in order to put it away flat.
All-terrain pushchairs are designed to handle anything from busy high-street strolls to wooded walks, and are equipped with features that allow them to achieve this, like sturdy suspension and large puncture-proof tyres. They tend to be more expensive than other models, but if you regularly use your pushchair away from the main path, they may be worth the extra investment.
It's better to choose a pushchair equipped with pneumatic (or air-filled) tires if you intend to take it off paved surfaces. They are more suitable for rough terrain than solid rubber tyres. They are also much less prone to punctures than tyres which are made from hard plastic or metal.
Some pushchairs allow you to remove the front wheel when not in use. This makes them easier for you to store, especially in the case of an empty boot. Certain models also come with a swivelling front wheel that can be locked to provide stability on rough terrain. It's important to know the ease of you to use a pushchair that has this feature before you buy.
If you're thinking about adding an additional seat, parent-facing unit, or car seat adaptors to your pushchair, it's important to know how it's going to be easy to change these elements and fold/unfold the pushchair when you have them attached, especially since you may need to do this with a child on board. Some models are designed to be simple and quick to change between these configurations, while others might require more patience.
Manoeuvrability
A pushchair with three wheels is easier to handle and steer than a four-wheeler. The single front wheel allows for easy maneuvering over bumps and rough terrain. A lot of models come with suspension systems, designed to help absorb shocks and provide an easy ride for your baby. MFM reviewer Kath tried a tri-wheeled buggy to the test and was awed by how well it handled bumpy cobbles, pavements, and dirt tracks. She found it easy to get up and down kerbs, and the wheels were quick to maneuver over grass too.
There are three types of 3 wheel pushchairs such as joggers, strollers and all-terrain models. Strollers are equipped with smaller wheels and narrower frames that are better designed for urban environments, whereas Joggers are fitted with big wheels and are designed to be used off-road. They come with a handbrake, adjustable handlebars, and are ideal for off-road walks.
All-terrain pushchairs are a popular choice for parents who wish to take advantage of the outdoors and explore the countryside. They generally have more robust and larger wheels than standard pushchairs. They are suitable for rocky terrain and can be used from the time of birth. However, you may require car seat adaptors to attach an infant carrier.
Some pushchairs look like 3-wheelers but are actually four wheels. Two small wheels are positioned close in front of the traditional central pair. This allows for maneuverability while maintaining the stability of a four-wheeler.
Some 3-wheeled pushchairs include a lockable and swivelable front wheel that makes them more maneuverable. This is especially useful when you have to navigate through rough terrain frequently, since you can avoid getting stuck or having obstacles to negotiate. Certain all-terrain strollers come with foam-filled "never flat" tyres, which don't require pumping. This makes them more comfortable and comfortable to use for long walks or for frequent use. These kinds of pushchairs are generally heavier and bigger than other models. It is crucial to think about the method you'll use to transport them or store them when you choose your preferred model.
Weight

Generally speaking, 3-wheel pushchairs tend to be heavier and more spacious than standard pushchairs, particularly when they have large back wheels. This can make it difficult to lift the pushchair while folded, like when loading into the car boot or going up stairs. This could make the pushchair appear heavy and hinder your ability to maneuver in narrow aisles or spaces.
All-terrain pushchairs are made to handle a range of different terrains, such as rough and uneven ground such as gravel and mud paths. They typically have large, puncture-proof tyres and a sturdy suspension system that will provide a safe and comfortable ride for your child. They are usually a lot more expensive than standard pushchairs.
All-terrain pushchairs are a great option if you reside in the countryside or take your baby for regular walks in woods or country parks. These pushchairs are designed to withstand a variety of terrains and will have large tyres both on the front and rear. They are often an ideal option for wet and muddy conditions, but we suggest regular inspection of the tyres to avoid flat spots and air bubbles.
The iCandy Core, for example, is an all-terrain pushchair that checks a lot of boxes. It comes with a large 10kg basket, a one-handed fold and an adjustable handlebar. Its large tyres have foam-filled tyres that will never flat. You won't have to worry about punctures. The seat is designed to be world-facing and suitable from birth, and can be used with an infant carrycot or infant carrier.
The Special Tomato Jogger is another alternative. It has a lightweight and highly mobile design. It's a great option for parents who are active and like to walk or jogs with their baby and comes with suspension to provide the baby is comfortable on all kinds of terrain. The fabric can be removed from the frame, and then washed with cold water using a machine.
Tyres
The tyres of a 3-wheel pushchair are usually larger than those of a 4-wheeler, which can help to deal with off-road terrain. For instance, the UPPAbaby Ridge comes with large, foam-filled 'never flat' tyres and suspension that makes it great for long walks as well as rough ground. It is also designed to be suitable to run after your child has grown old enough. 3 wheeler pushchair is due to a 360-degree lockable front wheel, and adjustable suspension.
However, larger tyres may increase the overall weight of the pushchair, so you'll need to consider this when selecting the model. It is also important to think about whether you'd like an infant stroller with wheels that are removable for easier storage in your car boot. MFM reviewer Becky particularly liked this feature as it made manoeuvring around the corners of supermarkets much easier.