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Travel strollers aren't any lighter or more compact than this one. Its sleek design allows it to fold into a stylish rectangle shape, and the wheels are easier to turn than others.

The stroller also comes with a large storage area under the seat as well as an adjustable shoulder strap that makes it easier to carry around when you're not pushing it. The canopy adjustment can be a bit noisy and could wake a toddler who is sleeping.

1. Contours Itsy

The Contours Itsy is a compact stroller that offers many features for its size. Its back under-seat basket is spring loaded, so you can push it down to put bags or diapers into and it will then pop up to secure the contents. It also has a child accessory tray and adjustable reclining seat back pad, which are more options than you normally find on a lightweight stroller.

It also has a canopy that can be shut and opened to get the sun protection level you desire. The handlebars are adjustable in height to ensure a comfortable fit in four different positions. However, we weren't impressed with the quality of its ride on rough surfaces. We felt the suspension and wheels did not do a good job of absorbing bumps and shocks.

It's a perfect stroller for traveling because it arrives in a box that is fully assembled, with just a few steps to get it ready to use. The seat can be moved forward and backwards to adjust the recline. It's a bit flat. Two buttons on the frame make it easy to fold and unfold. It can also be put into the perfect carrying bag when it's not being used. It's actually one of the smallest strollers we tested, and it meets most airline requirements for gate-checking or cabin storage, on airplanes. Be sure to make sure to check with your airline prior to when you travel, as rules can vary. As a former journalist for commerce and current mom of three children, Phoebe Sklansky has a passionate love of all things related to shopping and parenting as well as home. She is a contributor for Verywell Family, and a member of American Academy of Pediatrics.

2. Kolcraft Cloud Plus

This stroller is a great option for those looking for a lightweight travel stroller. It has all the features parents want in a stroller, including all-terrain wheels and front suspension to ensure an easy ride. It's also very light, weighing less than 12 pounds. It folds in one hand and stand up on its own. It has two cups holders on each tray for parents and children.

Its build quality isn't very excellent, and it didn't perform well in our maneuverability test. It also has a swivel frame that makes pushing it across rough surfaces feel like lifting a large weight. This is fine for those who only use the stroller on paved paths, but for the majority of people, it's going to not be comfortable.

Cloud Plus Cloud Plus has a three-tier extended canopy and a peek-aboo window for additional sun protection. Its multi-position seat accommodates children as heavy as 50 pounds and has a 5-point safety restraint system. This is an excellent feature for older toddlers who have outgrown their infant car seats.

It comes with a single pro stroller-step and compact folding mechanism that can be collapsed with practically just a touch of the button. It also has a convenient brake that is triggered by the foot and easy to adjust and release.

The handle is lower than many strollers we've examined, and some parents might be uncomfortable using it for long periods of time. It does have an adjustable handle lock that keeps it in place when open however. This is an excellent feature if you intend to use the stroller on uneven or rough terrain.

3. Munchkin Sparrow

The Munchkin Sparrow is the ultimate stroller for parents on the move. This ultra-compact stroller can be folded up and down with ease and fits in the overhead compartments of planes, or trunks at amusement parks (no need to fret about parking fees). It comes with a carrying bag which zips up for easy storage. It can be used right from birth using the infant car seat adapter and offers a good amount of shade thanks to its canopy (though not as much as the Nuna TRVL or Uppababy Minu V2). The only issue for certain parents is that they feel the style to be dated and unfashionable.

The BabyZen Yoyo+ is a bit more expensive than the other lightweight single push chair strollers, but it was designed specifically for luxe travel and urban living. It is among the most easy strollers to fold and comes with a convenient carry case. It has plenty of storage space as well as a cupholder. The seat is comfortable for the child and the adult and reclines to a near-flat position. This is the only stroller that can be used by infants using the car seat adapter. Some parents with short legs may not like the handlebar, which doesn't adjust.

The UPPAbaby Minu V2 may not be the lightest stroller, but it comes with a number of great features to help children travel more easily. Its spacious seat reclines to a flat position, and it comes with extra padding so that those naps on the plane last longer. The canopy that can be extended has plenty of sun-shade and the tray on the front offers a good amount of storage. It also has an adjustable handle that doubles as a footrest when folded. The footrest, however, seems vulnerable to damage from baggage handlers.

4. Uppababy Minu V2

Uppababy Minu V2 is an elegant stroller with premium design and quality. Its compact design makes it easy to navigate through tight spaces and narrow sidewalks and its robust structure allows it to withstand rough terrain without compromising the comfort of your child. Front and rear spring-action suspensions provide a more comfortable ride for both of you, and its sturdy materials ensure it will hold up to everyday wear and tear without losing its shape. It can also be enlarged to accommodate other accessories such as baby car seat.

Even with a baby on hand, the Minu was a breeze to fold and maneuver. Its squat fold that can be divided into three sections, was one of the most simple we tried. This makes it possible to easily fit into overhead compartments in airplanes and on public transport. It comes with a cheap single pushchair-action color-coded brake that is easy to use.

The seat comes with a multi-position recline and one-handed adjustable leg rest, making it easy to find the perfect position for your child. The UPF 50+ hood went down quite far and was ideal for protecting Cora's eyes from sun (though not quite as low as other strollers). There is also a medium-sized mesh peek-aboo window which closes magnetically, and is glued to the canopy, rather than using noisy Velcro.

At less than 15 pounds, the Minu is light enough to carry thanks to its built-in carry handle and shoulder strap. It can be stored in the trunk of your vehicle, and comes with a storage case and Uppababy TravelSafe, which extends the manufacturer's warranty by two years and provides the cost of replacement if something is damaged during travel.

5. Joovy Aire

Joovy is the well-known brand of strollers that makes a variety of models. This lightweight stroller is ideal for parents looking for a sturdy stroller to transport their children. It is easy to maneuver, has plenty of storage space, and isn't difficult to fold. It's not the best choice if you want an automobile seat-compatible model or a double stroller, though. It isn't compatible with infant car seats. Your babies should be able to sit upright on their backs before they can use it.

This stroller comes with some great features and an impressive price. It earned a higher score in our review of maneuverability than some other models with similar specs, and is a great option for smooth pavements. It has a huge parent tray, a canopy, and plenty of storage. The handlebar is a bit smaller than the average, and the front wheel suspension is stiffer but it's still comfortable for adults.

If you have twins, or two kids of different in age, you might find a side by side stroller the best option for them to travel in. Our favorite is the Joovy Twin Groove. It has a lot of features and has a tiny footprint, so it can fit in places that other side-by-side strollers can't.

It has a large canopy, with a peek-aboo window and plenty of storage. It's a bit heavier than some other side-by-sides however it has a good weight capacity and can accommodate most children up to 50 pounds. It's possible to add a bassinet to the front of the stroller to accommodate newborns.

The Caboose RS Sit and Stand Stroller offers an elegant version of the stroller. It has the same fantastic features and can be fitted out with a bassinet, so you can bring your baby home in style from the hospital.

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