Top 5
Cheap Single Buggy Strollers
The best
cheap single stroller single buggy has a reclining seat and an adequate-sized basket. It is also able to smoothly move across a variety of terrains.
The Phil&teds Go(tm) is a great option for those on a tight budget who still need the convenience of double strollers. This lightweight travel buggy folds tiny and is easy to fit in the back of your car or on an plane.
1. Pockitt GB Pockit
The GB Pockit is a compact stroller that can be folded down to the size and shape of a bag. It is also able to fit in a luggage compartment, or an the overhead storage area on an airplane. It is currently holding the Guinness World Record as the most compact folding stroller. It can accommodate children from six months to 55 lbs although it's not designed for babies (it has no recline).
It's extremely light and compact at just 11.8 in x 7.1 in x 20.3 in when folded, making it easy to tote around and easily put in your purse or car boot. The front wheels can be locked straight or swivel to handle rough terrain like playground mulch and gravel paths. The Pockit is an excellent stroller for parents who travel often however it's not the best choice for everyday use since it doesn't include the cup holder or upper storage for the stroller. That shortcoming is addressed by the more expensive Gb Pockit+, which comes with an extra large seat, with Neoprene padding as well as a zippered pocket on the back of the seat.
This stroller was perfect for our travels. It's small enough to fit inside the luggage compartment of a train, under the seat infront of you on an airplane, or in the overhead bin of an airline regardless of the cabin's size. It's also easy to navigate through busy shopping centers and fits into tight turnstiles in subways and buses. The Pockit is a niche product however it's a great option for parents or frequent travelers with small storage space. It's available in Monument Black and weighs just 9.2 pounds.
2. Gb Pockit+
The stripped-back, iconic pushchair made by the parenting brand Goodbaby - which recently joined forces with Cybex - has been pimped with front-swivel
single jogging stroller wheels and is now compatible with travel systems. The stroller folds down into an extremely compact size that can be put away anywhere. It's just L20 x W32xH38cm. It's also airline hand luggage compliant and perfect for busy city parents or frequent travelers.
The gb Pockit+ has a step-less recline feature that allows the seat's position to be adjusted to your desired level while keeping baby upright. Front wheel suspension improves the comfort and usability for urban commuters with uneven pavements and the huge sun canopy offers more UV protection.
It's easy to maneuver through tight spaces, such as the narrow aisles of supermarkets trains, or in crowded city streets. It's a struggle to navigate difficult terrain or steep hills. The handlebar is a bit flimsy and the brake is right in the middle. This makes it difficult to reach. The footrest, which is short and only has two positions (up or down) is a problem.
The 2018 gb Pockit+ comes with a number of new features, including adapters for GB or Cybex baby car seats, as well as a bigger sun canopy. Despite the new features it's still one of the smallest folding strollers on the market and weighs just 5.7 kg, making it easy to carry, lift and maneuver. It's also a 3-in-1 travel system ready: simply click on your Cot to Go or GB/Cybex car travel capsule with the adapters included and enjoy ultimate newborn convenience and freedom. Moreover, the Pockit+ has been cleverly created to stand on its own when folded and is ideal for convenient storage at your favorite café at the airport, or at your home.
3. Le Clerc Influencer XL
This stroller is perfect to those looking for a stroller with XL features. It provides a relaxing and comfortable stroll for your child. Its large wheels make it easy to maneuver through any terrain. It comes with a backrest that can be adjusted to three different positions. You can adjust the position of the backrest so that your child is sleeping comfortably.
Another benefit is that this stroller is very easy to maneuver. It can be maneuvered through kerbs, and is very lightweight. This makes it a perfect option for city living. It's also easy to fold and unfold in just a single click! It's also light and
compact single stroller, so you can easily put it into your luggage while traveling.
The Leclerc Influencer XL stroller is available in black and comes with a free gift worth PS25 (see the end of the article for more details). It is suitable for children ranging from 6 months to 5 years old or even newborns with the carrycot. It can also be used with a car seat by using the adapters for car seats included.
The new Influencer stroller from Leclerc is designed for parents who need a stylish, practical, and durable stroller. Its sleek design and sophisticated folding mechanism prove that it was designed with passion. Its 8.2 kg weight and light design make it an excellent choice for those living in urban areas who require a stroller that is easy and lightweight.
It comes with a unique folding mechanism that allows you to fold the stroller down in only 1.5 minutes. It has larger wheels and a more robust frame than the original Influencer however, it can still fit in the aircraft compartment. The unique seating system will keep your child comfortable during long trips. You can also add a bassinet your baby, turning it into the stroller.
4. Evenflo Pivot Xplore
Evenflo markets this versatile wagon due to its ability switch between pull and push with just a flip of the handle. The all-terrain wheels enable it to travel across a variety of terrains. It can also carry 1 or 2 children as young as of five years, either in a wagon or stroller mode. It has a tray for children and a handle that can be adjusted. Two canopies offer additional sun protection. A large basket is able to hold all the essentials needed for a trip.
It's a bit heavier than the other wagons we have tested however it is solid and easy to drive. Its handle is easy to adjust and has a double-action brake to keep the wagon from moving away. It doesn't have the suspension of the GB Pockit+ or the Veer Cruiser which makes it less comfortable for children to ride in.
The seats are padded, but not ventilated and do not recline. There is a footwell, but it is not very wide or deep. Therefore, children might have difficulty to get into and out of the seat. It is fairly easy to clean, however there are a few spots where crumbs may get accumulated.
It is priced similarly to the Veer Expedition, but it outperforms that model in several categories, including the ability to steer and maneuverability. It also has an insert for a bassinet that can be used with infant car seats. This makes it a more practical option for twins who are infants than the single-seat Xplore. It is not able to allow two car seats to be used by infants at the same time, which could restrict its use for a short while. It is covered by a limited warranty.
5. Britax B Lively
The Britax B-Lively is a light stroller with a spacious storage basket and a comfortable ride. It can accommodate children of up to 55 pounds and features a wide recline to allow for naps. It is easy to fold and unfold, and comes with an easy lock that holds it shut. The handlebar is adjustable and can be adjusted to accommodate taller or shorter people, which is a nice feature for families with several children of different heights. The handlebar does not include a cup holder or snack tray, but there's an enclosed pouch that zips up inside the back to store keys and other items.
It's one of the quietest strollers that we've tested. It's perfect for kids who are asleep or parents who do not want to endure the stroller noise. It is simple to maneuver and comes with an enormous air-conditioned umbrella that has a peek-a-boo window so that you can monitor your children. It is available in a variety of colors and can be turned into a travel set-up using the Click and Go feature with any Britax infant seat.

The Britax B-Lively is surprisingly agile for an umbrella stroller even on rough terrain like gravel and grass. However, it does not do well on sloped hills and may struggle with uneven surfaces. It comes with adapters to use with Britax car seat, but the user manual is ambiguous regarding which car seats will be compatible with it. The website of the manufacturer doesn't provide any information. This is a great option for families with an existing Britax car seat for their child. However, it's not a great choice for those seeking a stroller that is lightweight to use with other brands of car seats.
