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If you're on a budget and don't need a stroller that doubles up as car seat carriers the Babyzen Yoyo is a good option. It comes with a flip-flop-friendly one-step footbrake.

It's easy to push and it feels solid when navigating kerbs and woodland paths. It's also a breeze to fold.

1. Babyzen YOYO2

The Babyzen YOYO2 has earned itself a reputation as the ultimate lightweight stroller, both for urban dwellers as well for jet-setters. This is thanks to its nimble maneuverability and fold which fits in an aeroplane's overhead luggage. This latest version boasts independent suspension on all four wheels made from Hytrel elastomer to 'perfectly navigate all types of surface and terrain'.

The bent fabric bassinet, the base YOYO2 frame and 6months of colour pack come together to create a sleek pushchair with a subtle, elegant aesthetic. The frame's weight alone is less than a kilo and is so light you can easily lift it out of the box (and do it with one hand).

The hood, for example is able to snap onto the YOYO2 in a reassuring manner. It is machine washable at 30deg which helps prevent staining caused by smushed and mashed carrot puffs and rice cakes. The Newborn Pack and bassinet can be used from birth as a pram. It could also be converted into a stroller after 6 months by using the YOYO connect other chassis.

2. Evenflo Pivot Xplore

The Evenflo Pivot Xplore is a great choice for parents who want a versatile stroller wagon. It can be converted from a stroller to a wagon by simply turning the handle, so parents can pick the mode they prefer for their trip. The wagon can fit two or more children between 6 months to five years old. It comes with a large storage basket that can hold all your necessities on the go.

The Xplore also features dual canopies that rotate from front to back, ensuring ample sun coverage for all family members. It also has a footwell that is not as deep or large as other wagons, which means it may not be suitable for long excursions or for napping.

The frame on the Xplore feels sturdy and solid, although it does not have as much flexibility as other wagons we tested. It is also more difficult than other wagons to fold, and it's not able to lock tight when folded. It is easy to move, however, and fits through narrow doors of 28 inches.

3. Delta Children LX Side by Side

This bare-bones double stroller from Delta Children is an excellent choice for parents looking for an affordable, second-hand travel stroller. It was awarded an impressive score in our Strollers and Multiples test for weight and size folded which means it's light, compact when folded and easy to lift into a car trunk or closet. It also offers an adjustable reclining seat that can be positioned in several positions as well as a parent cup holder. Other features of note include 360-degree shock-absorbing front wheels and two large hanging storage bags.

It performed better in our push and turn test than most of the strollers we tested but is still difficult to maneuver over uneven terrain or through narrow doors. The sunshades are among the smallest we tested, offering only direct overhead coverage, and no windows that peek out. The UPPAbaby G-Link 2 has a much larger canopy.

It took us just under 3 minutes to assemble the Delta using a standard manual. None of the parts required tools. However, it is missing some critical features that we believe it is important to consider as non-negotiable features for a double stroller for example, a larger basket and reclining seats with adjustable leg rests.

4. Maxi-Cosi Zelia 2-in-1

The Zelia is Maxi-Cosi’s newest pushchair, and is advertised as a travel system for urban use. It is designed to take baby from birth up to approximately 3.5 years old, and can be converted between a seat and a carrycot with a few clicks. It can be used with Maxi Cosi capsule car seats. It comes with a lightweight Mico 30 infant seat, a car-base that stays in the car and a reversible baby carriage.

The seat reclines with one hand, and the big shopping basket makes it simple for parents to help their child in and out. Although it is a small pushchair, it was able to handle the bumps of everyday life well and slid through doors without fuss.

The front wheels can be locked in forward positions or let them swivel which can be helpful when crossing rough terrain. We allowed the front wheels to rotate while walking along a stony path. It was able to handle this well, though it did seem slightly bumpier.

5. Baby Jogger City Tour 2

Baby Jogger is best known for its 3-wheeled all-terrain, strollers that jog. However, they also manufacture a vast selection of pushchairs with four wheels. The City Tour 2 is one of their most popular models. It is easy to fold and fits in the trunk of a car even with a carrycot attached.

It's a little heavier than other strollers we tested however the wheels are made of rubber composite, so it feels sturdy and durable. It's a breeze to maneuver across all types of terrain. It's easy to move, even when loaded with two kids and shopping bags.

The carrycot and seat both come with hoods with pull-down sun canopy extensions that are UV50+. They are water-resistant and durable, unlike some other prams' hoods that get turned back into toddlers faces.

It doesn't have a lot of storage space, but it does have a large basket deep enough to hold a changing bag or a large amount of groceries. It can also be linked with the Baby Jogger infant car seat to create a travel system for babies up to 20 pounds (car seat and adapters are sold separately). The City Tour 2 is a good choice if you want to take a stroller on the go.

6. Nuna Mixx Next

Nuna Mixx was a stroller that won the hearts of many parents when it first came out. It's a stroller made of aluminum which can be used from the baby's first days to beyond. It comes with a variety of notable features, including the possibility of flipping the seat to be parent-facing and world-facing, a large UPF 50+ canopy, an eye-shade that flips out and a spacious basket as well as an adjustable handlebar.

The wheels are tough and filled with foam, which reduces the risk of punctures and the chassis has built-in suspension that takes the sting out of bumpy terrain. It was simple to push, and our tester was able to maneuver the vehicle through narrow streets.

It folds in four simple steps, and locks automatically without hassle. It can also be folded and stood up for easier transport down the stairs or in the car's boot. It also comes travel system ready with the option to include a car seat or carrycot using the adaptors that come with it. The brakes are simple to use, using a single jogging stroller, colour coded and flip-flop-friendly.

7. Babyzen Duet

This budget top single strollers pushchair is surprisingly easy to maneuver and features excellent dual suspension, a one-hand fold and a practical carry strap. It's also extremely light and durable. The seat can be reclined into a variety of different positions. It also comes with a double breathable mattress that is suitable for infants.

The canopy/seat comes with two extra-large fixed or flip-out sun visors, both of which are UPF50+. The toggle closure isn't the best because it's not as quiet as Velcro and could cause sleepy babies to wake up.

The Duet is a stroller with an angled design that can be used for twins or siblings. (Up to 22kg per seat). It is compatible with two infant car seats and even works with a few carrycots. In twin-mode, the seats can face each other or can be turned around to face the parents, theoretically decreasing sibling fights over who gets to sit with mom and dad. It comes with a large bottle holder, gear tray as well as snack trays and a change mat. It also has a superior folding stand that folds down and a frame lock.

8. Baby Jogger Urban Glide 2.

The Thule Urban Glide 2 is a jogger designed for parents who love to be active. It's one of the lightest running strollers you can buy for your child. It comes with great safety features like five-point harnesses and a secure wrist strap. It also has a twist hand brake that's different from the lever type that is found on other models.

The seat is well-padded and has plenty of room to sit, but the depth of the seat is lower than other joggers we've tested (it's about 10"). The storage bin is secured with a zipper to keep things secure. It can hold 10 lbs., which is sufficient for most diaper bags.

The Urban Glide 2 doesn't come with adapters to fit most infant car seats and bassinets, but you can use them starting from the first day with adapters that will fit brands such as BOB, Graco Combi Evenflo Britax UPPAbaby. It folds down compactly and takes 5-10 minutes to assemble with no tools. The instruction manual is simple to understand and includes multiple languages.