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Folding champion The world's smallest folded stroller Light as a feather Weighs only 4.3 kg Self-standing when folded Cleverly designed to stand alone when folded Small but strong Built using durable materials and expertly designed The lightweight stroller with the smallest fold With its exceptional design innovation, the lightweight gb Pockit is the world's smallest folding stroller (Guinness World Records 2014). When folded it is the smallest and most compact stroller currently available on the market, 30 x 18 x 35 cm to be precise. You can see why we call it the Pockit! In only two steps the buggy becomes a compact and feather-light handbag-shaped package (4.3 kg), great for when you are on the move and practical and easy to stow away when you're not. It even fits into any plane or train overhead compartment! For parents with a passion for city travel and exploring, the Pockit is the quintessential choice. With the ability to switch from pushing to carrying in seconds, the Pockit is ideal for trips by train, plane or simply visiting your favorite cafés.

There are toilets and baby changing facilities within the centre. This aquarium is fully buggy accessible. We unfortunately do not have any cloakroom facilities for you to be able to store your belongings. We are able to store prams and buggys in our school room only when the school room is not in use. Anything left in the room is left at the owner's risk. SEA LIFE Manchester has a strict no eating or drinking policy. However there are restaurants and cafés in close proximity to the attraction. Once you have bought your ticket, you can re-enter the centre as many times as you may wish that day. Guide Dogs are permitted in the Aquarium. If you have an animal that you wish to donate, please contact info@sealifemanchester.co.uk, and our Curators will consider your donation. Please note that we will not be able to take every animal and please do not put your animals at risk by arriving at the attraction with them. All visitors under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult over the age of 18.

As the Aquarium is indoors your visit will not be affected by the weather. However, please be aware that in peak season the queue may extend as far as the outside, where we can not guarantee the weather!However, please be aware that in peak season the queue may extend as far as the outside, where we can not guarantee the weather!6 Products found for this category Price Low to High Price High to LowIf you don’t want to choose between your baby and exercise, it may be time to invest in a jogging stroller. Designed for parents who want to get or stay fit, these purpose-built running buggies might not come cheap, but many (although not all) are made for walking as well as running – it’s also worth remembering that you’ll save on the cost of both an exercise class and childcare. Your first consideration should be whether you need the stroller only for running. Most joggers that double up for everyday urban use have a front wheel that can either be locked into the straight-ahead position (best for running) or set free to swivel (best for walking).

Also think about the handle height – most have adjustable handles, but those that don’t tend to suit people of average or taller height.
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It’s worth noting that, under EU law, two of the buggies in our round-up – the Baby Jogger Summit X3 and Graco Fast Action Fold – cannot be promoted as jogging buggies.
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But it’s a dream to run with, thanks to the excellent suspension system, secure storage and parent-facing seat option.
antique potty chair for saleWe also love the distinctive handlebar, which make long strides much more doable and which features a second brake that enables you to adjust your speed on the run. It’s comfy, safe, practical and stylish, but it is not designed for more general use. Suitable for babies from nine months. The smooth-action front swivel wheel on this rugged-yet-cool looking pushchair makes it incredibly versatile. No landscape seems to be too much of a challenge for the high-impact tyres and it’s even approved for skating. It folds easily and is robust – and although the basket is tricky to reach and there’s a limited range of reclining seat positions, neither of these niggles are deal-breakers. Suitable from six months. This the newest kid on the block in the world of jogging strollers, which we found to provide a smooth ride for little ones on all types of terrain, thanks to the foam-filled 12-inch tyres.

The one-hand quick fold works well and the push bar is height adjustable, including a hand brake, while the hood is a generous size. It’s a fabulous all-rounder for everything from country walks to serious runs, but it’s a shame it’s only available in one colour. This is a great, lightweight hybrid option, weighing just 9.8kg, which is less than many regular strollers. We also give it the thumbs up for having a lie-flat seat, making it suitable for newborns when used as a normal buggy. It’s easy to fold and boasts large pneumatic wheels, as well as a huge hood, handbrake and gated bumper bar to help children get in the seat. Comfort levels are high, thanks to the extra padding and smooth ride, and it’s good value. The storage pouch is rather stingy, but you can buy a basket for an extra £23.95. Everything about this top-notch stroller is very well made, giving you a real feeling of luxury, from the ease of the fold to the quality of the raincover, and from the smooth action handle to the pneumatic tyres.

The large seat and carrycot (sold separately) are a real boon, especially when you consider how compact the actual stroller is, and it doubles up for everyday urban use, so no need to buy a separate one. The only thing we could fault is the two-handed recline, which can be fiddly. This versatile buggy has loads of great features, including a big basket, pleasing aesthetics, great manoeuvrability and suspension even on sand, stones and mud. Plus, it includes urban wheels so you can easily use it to pop to the shops with. It folds more easily than many of its contemporaries and it’s suitable for newborns upwards when used in non-jogging mode. But watch out for the awkward-to-use harness, and be wary that the jogger brake needs a very firm pull to work. We wouldn’t usually recommend a product only available from the States (with inevitable astronomical shipping costs) but this hybrid stroller comes up at such a good price that even with the extra amount, it’s still worth a look.

Good for both walking and running, there are plenty of things that make it stand out, including the extra-wide, easy-to-recline seat and excellent viewing, which makes it a particularly pleasant ride for your little one. We were also wowed by the full-swivel front wheel, huge canopy for complete sun protection and generous amount of storage. It’s also easy to fold and is lightweight. This whizzy offering from outdoor gear specialist Thule has a weight capacity of 34kg, making it a really long-lasting option. It’s a dream to steer and the storage stays secure, no matter how fast you run. It looks good too, with its minimalist design. It’s cumbersome when folded, however, and it’s a pity it doesn’t come with a rain cover. Under EU law, this can only be promoted as a stroller for ‘active’ people – a bit daft, in our opinion, as we think it’s great for people who take jogging seriously and want a stroller to handle demanding terrain, something it’s promoted for in countries including the USA, where no such restrictions exist.

We found that it shares a lot of great features with other strollers we reviewed – including fully-rotating front wheel and an seat which reclines easily – yet it’s cheaper. It’s easy to clean and has a decent-sized sun canopy, but it is heavy and the handlebar is set a bit high for shorter people. Here’s another one where EU law states it has to be promoted as an ‘active’ stroller rather than a full-on jogging one, although we think it’s a great companion for runners and it’s worth pointing out that it’s described on the website as an ‘exercise stroller’. It is highly manoeuvrable for those on the run, and it’s easy to switch over to everyday use using the remote wheel lock on the handlebar. There’s good storage and it’s stylish too. If money is no object, then the iCandy Peach All-Terrain is excellent, as is the Britax BOB Revolution Pro. But our Best Buy goes to the Bugaboo Runner, which ticks all the boxes, for comfort, safety, practicality and style.