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The best prams, pushchairs and buggies of 2026

The best prams, pushchairs and buggies of 2026

Poppins’ advice is never to buy a pram or pushchair without trying it out first in-store: “Mamas and Papas or John Lewis have an incredible selection of all the leading brands and styles,” she says. So, what should new parents look for when hands-on testing a new pram or stroller? “Consider how easy it is to fold down, for putting in the back of the car or storing at home,” she says. “Compact options are great for lifting in and out of a vehicle, but they can feel harder to push, especially on your wrists and when navigating rough terrain. There is also the risk of the system tipping if you hang a bag or some shopping onto the handlebars. If you know you will be carrying more gear, I would opt for something much sturdier with bigger wheels and a larger base to attachment ratio.” Taking all these factors into account, my fellow Telegraph Recommended testers and I, all new parents, trialled the latest models. This involved assessing how easy the units were to …

The best running buggies, tried and tested (with the help of a giggling two year-old)

The best running buggies, tried and tested (with the help of a giggling two year-old)

As a mum of two little boys, staying fit and active has become increasingly important to me. I lost a lot of strength after my second son was born, and finding the best running buggy meant an opportunity to get back to my previous fitness levels. Getting to my usual spin class isn’t always possible, and working out at home is often affected by other factors such as how long my son naps. That’s why the concept of a running pram or buggy appeals: it lets me go for a run, but is also an effective way of calming an unsettled baby or toddler. (On one tricky day, running was the only thing that stopped my 18-month year old from crying). If you’re asking, ‘What is a running buggy?’ it’s similar to a traditional pram, but has three wheels that are larger in size. The front wheel often locks for added suspension and control. Most have a brake at the handlebar. It’s worth pointing out that no strollers are actually sold for full-on running: the …