To help you find the right stroller for your family, we've put together tips for buying the best travel stroller, as well as recommendations for some of the best travel strollers on the market.
The size of your travel cart is especially important because it can be the difference between you checking it in at the gate or loading it on board your flight.
Each airline has its own rules about whether your stroller counts in place of or in addition to your carry-on, so it's best to check with your airline directly to confirm.
Think about how long you will need the stroller, how often you travel, and how many other children in your family could use it.
Some airlines require you to check your cart at the gate; others have rules on how to check it at the ticket counter if it is over a certain weight.
Weight: 13.6 to 14.5 pounds. Size when folded: 20.5 inches by 17.3 inches by 7.1 inches. Price: 449.00.
– Weight: 10.4 pounds. – Size when folded: 11.8 inches by 7.1 inches by 13.8 inches. – Price: $199.95.
– Weight: 13 pounds. – Size when folded: 14 inches by 10 inches by 42 inches. – Cost: $99.99.
– Weight: 13.4 pounds. – Size when folded: 21 inches by 17.7 inches by 8.5 inches. – Cost: $449.
– Weight: 20.7 pounds. – Size when folded: 29.9 inches by 18.5 inches by 13.4 inches. – Cost: $779.
– Weight: 13 pounds. – Size when folded: 20 inches by 21 inches by 12 inches. – Cost: $219.30.
– Weight: 17.2 pounds. – Size when folded: 46 inches by 10 inches by 11.75 inches. – Cost: $109.99.
– Weight: 14.8 pounds. – Size when folded: 11.5 inches by 20.5 inches by 23 inches. – Cost: $399.99.
– Weight: 13.6 pounds. – Size when folded: 21.65 inches by 11.81 inches by 7.08 inches. – Cost: $349 and up.
– Weight: 21 pounds. – Size when folded: 12.6 inches by 17.7 inches by 30 inches. – Cost: $399.95.