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Best Lightweight Single Stroller
Travel strollers don't get much smaller or lighter than this one. Its sleek design makes it easy to fold into a neat rectangle shape and the wheels spin more smoothly than other designs.
It also has an under-seat storage area as well as an arm-strap that makes it easy to lug around when not pushing it. However, the canopy adjustment can make quite a bit of noise, which can wake a sleepy toddler.
1. Contours Itsy
The Contours Itsy is a compact stroller with a lot of features for its size. The back under-seat basket features a spring-loaded mechanism, allowing you to pull the basket down to place bags for diapers or backpacks and then it will pop up to secure its contents. It also has a child accessory tray and adjustable back pad that reclines, which are more options than what you usually find on a lightweight stroller.
Additionally, it comes with a great canopy that can open and close to provide the sun protection you need, and the handlebar is height-adjustable in four positions for a comfortable fit. However, we weren't thrilled with the ride quality on rough terrain. We felt that the suspension and wheels didn't do a very good job of absorbing bumps and shocks.
It's an ideal travel stroller because it arrives in a box fully assembled, with just a few steps to get it in use. The seat can be pushed forward and backwards to alter the recline and is pretty flat. It's a cinch to fold and unfold, because of two buttons on the frame. And it fits into the most convenient carrying bag when not in use. In fact, it's one of the smallest strollers we've tested, and it fulfills the requirements of most airlines for gate-checking and cabin storage on planes. Just be sure to check with your airline before you travel because rules may differ. Phoebe Sklansky, a former commerce journalist and mom of three children, has a passion for all things home, parenting and shopping. She is a contributor to Verywell Family, and a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
2. Kolcraft Cloud Plus
This stroller is an excellent choice for those who need a lightweight travel stroller. It comes with everything parents want in a stroller. This includes all-terrain wheels and front suspension to ensure a smooth ride. It's also extremely light with a weight of less than 12 pounds. And it has a convenient fold that is self-standing and one-hand. It also comes with an adult tray and a child tray, each with two cup holders.
Its build quality, however, is a little too low and it did not fare well in our tests of maneuverability. It also has a flexible frame which makes pushing it over rough surfaces feel like lifting a heavy weight. This might be fine if you only use the stroller on smooth paths, but for the majority of people, it's likely to not be comfortable.
The Cloud Plus has a three-tier extended canopy and a peek-aboo window for additional sun protection. The seat is multi-position and can hold children up 50 pounds and features a five-point safety restraint. This is an excellent feature for older toddlers who have outgrown infant car seats.
It comes with a single-step and compact Maxmass Folding Baby Stroller: Toddler Lightweight Grey Buggy mechanism and can be collapsed with practically just a touch of one button. It also comes with an easy, foot-activated break that's easy to create and then release.
However the handle is lower than other strollers we looked at and some parents might find it uncomfortable for long periods of time. The handle is secured in place when it's open. This is an excellent feature to have if you will be using the stroller on uneven or muddy terrain.
3. Munchkin Sparrow
The Munchkin Sparrow is the ultimate stroller for parents on the move. This ultra-compact stroller folds up and down easily and fits in the overhead compartments of planes or trunks at amusement parks (no need to worry about parking fees). It comes with a carrying bag which zips up for easy storage. It is able to be used from birth using the infant car seat adapter and provides plenty of coverage in the sun thanks to its canopy (though not as much as the Nuna TRVL or Uppababy Minu V2). The only downside for certain parents is that they find the look cheap and utilitarian.
The BabyZen Yoyo+ stroller is more expensive than the other lightweight single stroller with bench seat strollers. It was designed specifically to be a luxury urban stroller and for travel. It is one of the easiest strollers to fold and comes with a handy carry case. It's got plenty of storage space as well as a cupholder. The seat is comfortable for the child and the adult, and reclines to a nearly flat position. This is the only stroller on our list that comes with an adapter for car seats that can allow it to be used with a newborn. The handlebar isn't adjustable, and may be an issue for some parents who are small.
The UPPAbaby Minu V2 isn't the lightest stroller on our list, but it offers a ton of great features that help kids travel more easily. The spacious seat reclines into a flat position, and it comes with additional padding to make those airplane napping sessions more comfortable. The extendable canopy has a lot of sun coverage and the tray that is on the back provides plenty of storage. It also has an adjustable handle that doubles as the footrest when folded. The footrest, however, appears to be prone to damage from baggage handlers.
4. Uppababy Minu V2
Uppababy Minu V2 is an elegant stroller with a high-end design and quality. Its compact size makes it easy to maneuver narrow streets and tight spaces, but its robust construction ensures it can handle rough terrain without compromising the comfort of your child. Front and rear spring-action suspension creates a noticeably more comfortable ride for both of you, and its robust materials ensure that it will hold up to the wear and tear of everyday life without losing its shape. It can also be extended to accommodate other accessories like baby car seat.
Even with a baby in the mix, the Minu was easy to fold and maneuver. Its squat nearly square fold which unfolds into thirds, is one of the easiest in our tests and allows it to fit into overhead compartments on planes and public transport. It comes with a single-action color-coded brake that is easy to use.
The seat comes with a multi-position recline and one-handed adjustable leg rest, so it's easy to find the perfect position for your child. The UPF 50+ hood slid down quite a ways, which was great for shielding Cora's eyes from sun (though not quite as low as other strollers). The medium-sized mesh window is attached magnetically to the canopy, and it closes without the need for noisy Velcro.
The Minu weighs in at just 15 pounds and comes with an integrated handle that makes it easy for carrying. It also has an adjustable shoulder strap. It can be put in the trunk of your vehicle, and comes with a storage box and Uppababy TravelSafe, which extends the warranty of the manufacturer by two years and provides replacements if items are damaged during travel.
5. Joovy Aire
Joovy is a well-known brand that makes several strollers. This lightweight stroller is ideal for parents looking for a sturdy stroller to take their children. It is easy to maneuver, has plenty of storage space, and is not difficult to fold. This model isn't suitable for those who need a double stroller or a car-seat compatible model. It's not compatible with infant car seats, and your infants will need to be able to sit up independently before they can use this stroller from the beginning.
This stroller comes with a number of solid features and an impressive price. It scored a higher rating in our review of maneuverability than some other models with similar specs, and it's an excellent option for smooth surfaces. It also comes with a great canopy and plenty of storage space, including a large parent tray. The handlebar is smaller than the average, and the front wheel suspension is stiffer, but it is still comfortable for adults.
If you have twins, or two children who are different ages you may find a side by side stroller the best option to transport them. Our top pick is the Joovy Twin Groove. It is loaded with features and has a tiny footprint which means it can be placed in places where other side-byside strollers can't.
It features reclining seats that are individually adjustable and a huge canopy with a peek-a-boo window and tons of storage. It's heavier than other side-bysides, but it has a decent capacity for weight and can handle most children weighing up to 50lbs. You can also add an infant 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 great features and can be outfitted with a bassinet so you can bring your baby home in style from the hospital.

It also has an under-seat storage area as well as an arm-strap that makes it easy to lug around when not pushing it. However, the canopy adjustment can make quite a bit of noise, which can wake a sleepy toddler.
1. Contours Itsy
The Contours Itsy is a compact stroller with a lot of features for its size. The back under-seat basket features a spring-loaded mechanism, allowing you to pull the basket down to place bags for diapers or backpacks and then it will pop up to secure its contents. It also has a child accessory tray and adjustable back pad that reclines, which are more options than what you usually find on a lightweight stroller.
Additionally, it comes with a great canopy that can open and close to provide the sun protection you need, and the handlebar is height-adjustable in four positions for a comfortable fit. However, we weren't thrilled with the ride quality on rough terrain. We felt that the suspension and wheels didn't do a very good job of absorbing bumps and shocks.
It's an ideal travel stroller because it arrives in a box fully assembled, with just a few steps to get it in use. The seat can be pushed forward and backwards to alter the recline and is pretty flat. It's a cinch to fold and unfold, because of two buttons on the frame. And it fits into the most convenient carrying bag when not in use. In fact, it's one of the smallest strollers we've tested, and it fulfills the requirements of most airlines for gate-checking and cabin storage on planes. Just be sure to check with your airline before you travel because rules may differ. Phoebe Sklansky, a former commerce journalist and mom of three children, has a passion for all things home, parenting and shopping. She is a contributor to Verywell Family, and a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
2. Kolcraft Cloud Plus
This stroller is an excellent choice for those who need a lightweight travel stroller. It comes with everything parents want in a stroller. This includes all-terrain wheels and front suspension to ensure a smooth ride. It's also extremely light with a weight of less than 12 pounds. And it has a convenient fold that is self-standing and one-hand. It also comes with an adult tray and a child tray, each with two cup holders.
Its build quality, however, is a little too low and it did not fare well in our tests of maneuverability. It also has a flexible frame which makes pushing it over rough surfaces feel like lifting a heavy weight. This might be fine if you only use the stroller on smooth paths, but for the majority of people, it's likely to not be comfortable.
The Cloud Plus has a three-tier extended canopy and a peek-aboo window for additional sun protection. The seat is multi-position and can hold children up 50 pounds and features a five-point safety restraint. This is an excellent feature for older toddlers who have outgrown infant car seats.
It comes with a single-step and compact Maxmass Folding Baby Stroller: Toddler Lightweight Grey Buggy mechanism and can be collapsed with practically just a touch of one button. It also comes with an easy, foot-activated break that's easy to create and then release.
However the handle is lower than other strollers we looked at and some parents might find it uncomfortable for long periods of time. The handle is secured in place when it's open. This is an excellent feature to have if you will be using the stroller on uneven or muddy terrain.
3. Munchkin Sparrow
The Munchkin Sparrow is the ultimate stroller for parents on the move. This ultra-compact stroller folds up and down easily and fits in the overhead compartments of planes or trunks at amusement parks (no need to worry about parking fees). It comes with a carrying bag which zips up for easy storage. It is able to be used from birth using the infant car seat adapter and provides plenty of coverage in the sun thanks to its canopy (though not as much as the Nuna TRVL or Uppababy Minu V2). The only downside for certain parents is that they find the look cheap and utilitarian.
The BabyZen Yoyo+ stroller is more expensive than the other lightweight single stroller with bench seat strollers. It was designed specifically to be a luxury urban stroller and for travel. It is one of the easiest strollers to fold and comes with a handy carry case. It's got plenty of storage space as well as a cupholder. The seat is comfortable for the child and the adult, and reclines to a nearly flat position. This is the only stroller on our list that comes with an adapter for car seats that can allow it to be used with a newborn. The handlebar isn't adjustable, and may be an issue for some parents who are small.
The UPPAbaby Minu V2 isn't the lightest stroller on our list, but it offers a ton of great features that help kids travel more easily. The spacious seat reclines into a flat position, and it comes with additional padding to make those airplane napping sessions more comfortable. The extendable canopy has a lot of sun coverage and the tray that is on the back provides plenty of storage. It also has an adjustable handle that doubles as the footrest when folded. The footrest, however, appears to be prone to damage from baggage handlers.
4. Uppababy Minu V2
Uppababy Minu V2 is an elegant stroller with a high-end design and quality. Its compact size makes it easy to maneuver narrow streets and tight spaces, but its robust construction ensures it can handle rough terrain without compromising the comfort of your child. Front and rear spring-action suspension creates a noticeably more comfortable ride for both of you, and its robust materials ensure that it will hold up to the wear and tear of everyday life without losing its shape. It can also be extended to accommodate other accessories like baby car seat.
Even with a baby in the mix, the Minu was easy to fold and maneuver. Its squat nearly square fold which unfolds into thirds, is one of the easiest in our tests and allows it to fit into overhead compartments on planes and public transport. It comes with a single-action color-coded brake that is easy to use.
The seat comes with a multi-position recline and one-handed adjustable leg rest, so it's easy to find the perfect position for your child. The UPF 50+ hood slid down quite a ways, which was great for shielding Cora's eyes from sun (though not quite as low as other strollers). The medium-sized mesh window is attached magnetically to the canopy, and it closes without the need for noisy Velcro.
The Minu weighs in at just 15 pounds and comes with an integrated handle that makes it easy for carrying. It also has an adjustable shoulder strap. It can be put in the trunk of your vehicle, and comes with a storage box and Uppababy TravelSafe, which extends the warranty of the manufacturer by two years and provides replacements if items are damaged during travel.
5. Joovy Aire
Joovy is a well-known brand that makes several strollers. This lightweight stroller is ideal for parents looking for a sturdy stroller to take their children. It is easy to maneuver, has plenty of storage space, and is not difficult to fold. This model isn't suitable for those who need a double stroller or a car-seat compatible model. It's not compatible with infant car seats, and your infants will need to be able to sit up independently before they can use this stroller from the beginning.
This stroller comes with a number of solid features and an impressive price. It scored a higher rating in our review of maneuverability than some other models with similar specs, and it's an excellent option for smooth surfaces. It also comes with a great canopy and plenty of storage space, including a large parent tray. The handlebar is smaller than the average, and the front wheel suspension is stiffer, but it is still comfortable for adults.
If you have twins, or two children who are different ages you may find a side by side stroller the best option to transport them. Our top pick is the Joovy Twin Groove. It is loaded with features and has a tiny footprint which means it can be placed in places where other side-byside strollers can't.
It features reclining seats that are individually adjustable and a huge canopy with a peek-a-boo window and tons of storage. It's heavier than other side-bysides, but it has a decent capacity for weight and can handle most children weighing up to 50lbs. You can also add an infant 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 great features and can be outfitted with a bassinet so you can bring your baby home in style from the hospital.
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