The Best Travel Strollers for All Your Family Adventures

Whether you’re on a road trip or a plane ride, these are our favorite travel strollers that fold as flat as possible.

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Best Overall

Nuna TRVL
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Best Travel Pram (and a Great Toddler Stroller Too)

Joolz Aer+ with Carrycot
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Best for Air Travel (or Tall Kids)

Bugaboo Butterfly
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Best Extremely Compact Fold

Cybex Libelle 2 Travel Stroller
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Honorable Mentions

There are a lot of strollers out there. Here are a few more I like but aren't my top recommendations for one reason or another.

  • Joovy Kooper for $250: This stroller is one of the cheapest I've tested, and I like that it comes with a full snack tray—something you won't find in almost any other travel stroller. It folds down flat rather than upright.
  • Colugo The One for $325: This is a fine stroller, but for the price I'd rather pay a little extra to get one of the top picks in this guide, and you can save money and get a better fold with our budget picks.
  • Baby Jogger City Mini GT2 for $420: This is another city stroller like the Thule Shine, but its nearly flat fold reminds me of a travel stroller. It comes with a car seat attachment that works with many popular car seat makers, so it's a great pick if you want something to work with a car seat right away and still has a great, lightweight fold. It has fantastic wheel suspension, similar to a jogging stroller but with much smaller wheels.
  • Munchkin Night Owl Travel Stroller for $279: This has a similar compact fold to the Cybex Libelle 2 but includes little lights for the front stroller wheels. It's a good option if you're traveling somewhere that will include a lot of night walks.
  • Silver Cross Jet 5 for $480: This was a previous pick in this guide, but after hearing that other folks struggled with the fold as much as I did, I don't recommend it as a top pick any longer.
  • SmarTrike Travel Stroller for $500: This travel stroller-stroller trike combo is cool, but I'd rather just buy the Doona Liki Trike (7/10, WIRED Recommends) since it compacts so much smaller.
  • Joie Tansy for $90: This umbrella stroller embodies the classic compact stroller shape, but it's so tall when folded that it's more difficult to place in cars or planes than the rest of our picks.
  • Thule Spring for $400: This stroller reminded me of the Baby Jogger with its three-wheel design and nice suspension, but folds a lot taller and thicker. It does stand up on its own if you put the handle at a middle height, which is nice. It's touted as a compact stroller for a reason—it's not lightweight or travel-friendly like our other picks. But it still has a nice size and handling if you want something more compact for everyday use.
  • Zoe Tour v2 for $259: This was my previous budget pick. It's still a good stroller that comes with lots of accessories, but the seat fabric and build quality isn't as nice as other cheaper or similarly priced models I've tested. But it does come with the best range of accessories you'll find on a travel stroller.