Why Buy a 3 Wheeler Buggy?
A three-wheeled vehicle is a great option for those who love running in the morning. They have larger wheels that provide an easier ride, however they can be bulkier and require a larger car boot.
If you want to use your pushchair for outdoor walks ought to consider models that have air-filled tyres (also known as pneumatic) They are able to handle on rough ground and can have the front wheel swivelling, which can be locked for better stability.
What is a three-wheeler buggy?
A 3-wheeled buggy is a excellent choice for off-roading or just navigating the city. They are able to turn at any time and are light in handling, passing stringent stability tests. The sling seat made of fabric is positioned snugly inside the frame, not on top like modular seats. This design results in having a lower center of gravity, which makes it easier to push your buggy. Mountain Buggy(r) even has a world first: sport verso(tm) which is a three wheelin' inline chassis that expands with your family - from the face of your infant carrier to toddler ride-on boards.
Are you thinking of going "off-road"?
If you want to be more adventurous and venture away from the main roads, it's important that your buggy is able to be able to handle rough terrain. You'll need a suspension that's strong enough to absorb bumps and large wheels with air filled tyres to ensure a great grip on difficult terrain. A lockable wheel on the front is an excellent feature for stability when jogging on rough surfaces.
MFM reviewer Kath really put this fun-loving buggy to the test by driving it across rough grass, cobbles and dirt tracks with her infant and 3 year old, and she said "it tackled everything with ease and was even enjoyable to jog on. The 16" rear wheels and lockable "swivel" front wheel offer the perfect stability for off-road tracks or uneven surfaces. The tyres also have springs built-in to ensure the smoothest ride.
Sport verso is another world first. three wheel pushchair 's a brilliant single buggy, however it is easily adapted to take two (or more!) once your family grows - all within the footprint of one buggy! The fabric sling seats are placed snugly inside the frame at a perfect height to distribute weight evenly. This makes for more ease of pushing and a lighter curb-pop.
Do you want to travel 'around town Are you looking to explore the city
A three-wheeler has one wheel in front and two wheels in the back and, based on the model, the wheel can be swivel freely or fixed in position so that the buggy only travels in straight lines. Their USP is that they are extremely maneuverable and easy to steer and often come with suspension (which is useful for tricky terrain) and air-filled tyres so the ride is smooth and comfortable. They are ideal for everyday use in the city and are able to handle kerb-popping and going off road.
As with any buggy, it's crucial to drive it safely and to not be distracted by the mobile phone, tablet or any other gadget. It is also important to avoid driving if you are under the influence of alcohol or drugs since it can affect your reaction times and judgment. If you do have an auto boot to store your buggy be sure to check the dimensions of its footprint when fully folded to ensure that it can fit in your car.
If you're looking for an infant stroller that can take you from the park to the shops, then you should look for one with a spacious shopping basket and great features like the padded handle, a sturdy brake pedal (that will stop on the slope) and a huge, extendable 50+ sun canopy. MFM reviewer Kath particularly enjoyed the sling seat made of fabric that features an automatic lie-flat bed for newborns, and found the seat to be placed perfectly within the frame for optimal weight distribution. She also she also noted that the triangular shape of the frame is not as much storage space as the four wheeler.
Do you want to take a trip 'in the park Are you looking to go 'in the park'?
This 3-wheeler is ideal for urban adventures, because of its amazing maneuverability. MFM reviewer Kath tested it to the test and discovered it navigated grass, cobbles, and bumpy pavements easily. It also coped well with the kerb pops that happen around town, since the seat of the fabric sits comfortably inside the frame at the perfect height to allow for the best weight distribution. It can easily move and lift them.

The buggy can also be used for jogging, as it has locking swivel wheels that can be locked on the front, and a'snug and stretch' tyre that gives a smooth ride. The only drawback to the big wheels is that it may be difficult to fold down into smaller spaces. It has several impressive storage options that are worth it! There's a huge basket and an opening pocket with zips at the back.