The Reasons Why 3 Wheel Buggy Is Everyone's Obsession In 2023
Why Choose a 3 Wheel Buggy?
3-wheelers are known for being tough and durable. The MB Mini, now owned by Phil & Teds, for example, comes with an swivel lock or full-swivel front wheel that can easily pop up curbs and boasts a super quick one-hand fold. Suitable from birth with the carrycot plus (a comfortable lie-flat baby bed) It also converts into a fully-loaded double buggy.
Easy to manoeuvre
If you opt for a three wheel buggy, you're aiming for agility and lightness in handling. This style of pushchair has a single wheel at the front and two wheels in the back, making them extremely easy to turn with sixpence, and they can navigate over bumps or high kerbs easily.
If you're looking to take your buggy off the road, it's important to find one that has a great suspension and pneumatic tyres, so look out for these features. MFM reviewer Kath was "really impressed by the way it handled off-road walking and difficult terrain" saying that "it handled cobbles and grass, bumpy surfaces, and dirt tracks very well."
If you are looking to purchase a 3-wheeled buggy for a newborn, ensure that the fabric sling is facing the parent. Consider a modular which can be converted into an infant car seat, or a comfy, flat bed, such as Mountain Buggy’s carrycot plus, (which provides a cozy lay-flat mattress that is suitable for sleep at night) or Sport Verso (which expands with your child's development, from day dot to a modular seat with a fabric seat). All of their 3-wheel buggies meet the same safety standards and stability tests as their 4-wheel models! For even more stability, they've got a 16" rear wheel with a lockable front swivel, which is perfect for running. You can stay fit while playing with your kids.
Easy to fold
Many buggy brands have created strollers and buggies that are lightweight and are easy to fold. This is especially the case for buggies that have 3 wheels. The buggy can fold into half easily by using a simple, one-hand mechanism. This makes it much easier to keep it in a small car boot or in a cupboard at home. A lot of these lightweight strollers and buggy models come with a handy carry bag to make it easier to carry your pushchair on the move.
A 3-wheel buggy's superior maneuverability is another big advantage. This is due to their excellent engineering geometry, geometry and weight distribution. The buggies typically have large wheels both in the front and back, which is important for rough or bumpy pavements or roads. Moreover, the wheels on most 3 wheel buggies can pivoting, which helps to provide you with great agility and make it extremely easy to steer and control the buggy over difficult terrains.
This is the case with the new 3-wheel buggy called Sport(tm) Sport(tm), which is a fabulous-looking travel system from a company that is more well-known for its car seats (Maxi-Cosi). It's suitable for babies with its carrycot, and up to the age of 3. The tyres with air-filled rims of this all-terrain stroller are impressive and don't need pumping. Kath was an MFM reviewer, was awed by its capability to deal with rough terrain. Kath said it "navigates easily over grass, cobbles, as well as bumpy surfaces with ease."
This stylish buggy also offers the ability to fold compactly and quickly with just one hand, along with a range of great storage options (including an ample basket as well as a toddler ride-on board). It even has a game changing set of LED Visibility lights that are simple to use, rechargeable and can really improve your visibility when you're out and out and.
Easy to store
The 3 wheel buggy lets you easily maneuver it over uneven terrain. This is why they're often a better choice for off-road walks than buggies with four wheels. They are ideal for those who want to get out and explore the countryside or urban landscapes.
A 3-wheel buggy is very mobile and maneuverable. Its perfect geometry and engineering allows for quick turns. They are also simple to push and are suitable for people of all sizes. They can even be steered with one hand, as most of them have an upper swivel that can be turned at a whim.
Sport verso(tm) which is a world-first model, is based on the OG inline(tm). It provides a modular design that safeguards your pocketbook. It is possible to start with just one buggy and then increase it to two or more as your family grows. It comes with an auto lie flat bed, a wide padded seat unit and improved 5-point harness. It can also be connected to the car seat or carrycot. It also has a large shopping bag, a front zip pocket, and two mesh pockets at the rear.
Easy to transport
Comparatively to 4-wheelers wheel buggies are often more light and easy to handle and maneuver. The weight of the buggy is evenly spread over all four wheels, so it is not a heavy burden to push. They are the perfect choice for those who want an easy-to-transport and lightweight buggy.
Mountain Buggy is a pioneer of all-terrain adventure and has introduced a new 3 wheeled buggy for those who enjoy spending time outdoors. The Upp XL is available in black and grey and offers outstanding off-road performance thanks to its large front wheel, suspension, and quick one-hand fold.
The Upp XL comes with a fabric sling that has been designed to be parent facing. This allows you to bond with your newborn. It comes with a cosy carrycot that's approved for sleep at night and a comfortable, breathable mattress.
It's suitable for children from birth, and just like all Mountain Buggy buggies it passes the same global stability tests as four-wheeled strollers. And, of course it's gorgeous to look at thanks to its black frame made of pewter and jacquard black fabric.
Phil&teds's sport is a clever 3-wheeler that is able to future-proof your budget by serving as a brilliant single buggy from the start and changing to take two (or more!) as your family grows, all within the same compact footprint as a single buggy! With a smart fabric sling seat that tucks perfectly inside the frame and sits at just the right height to ensure perfect weight distribution, it's simple to maneuver and a breeze to take a kerb off.