Travel Prams – Choosing the Best in 2025 🥇

Travel Prams – Choosing the Best in 2025 (Australia)

Choosing the best travel pram or stroller can make family trips smoother, faster, far less stressful. The right choice saves your back, fits your boot, keeps your child comfortable and secure – whether you’re flying interstate or zipping through the shops.

Everyone’s Needs Are Different

Your perfect travel pram depends on your lifestyle: car boot size, how often you travel, whether you walk on paths or in parks, your child’s age and size, even your airline’s carry-on rules. What works for a friend may not suit you – focus on your daily realities.

Flying With a Travel Pram

If you fly regularly, prioritise light weight and a super-compact fold. Some models are made to fit in many airlines’ overhead bins (often marketed as “cabin/overhead compatible”). Policies vary by airline, so always check dimensions and rules before you fly. A cabin-sized pram helps avoid damage from baggage handling and lets you keep rolling right up to the gate.

Key Decision Criteria

1) Size Matters (Folded & In-Use)

Small folded size helps with carry-on checks and tight boots – especially on holidays when the car is packed. In-use dimensions matter too: narrow frames navigate crowds and café aisles more easily.

2) Weight Matters

Lighter is kinder on your back and easier on stairs and public transport. Many premium travel strollers start around 5–7 kg; just ensure the frame still feels solid and stable.

3) Fast, One-Step Fold

Look for a quick, one-handed fold and self-standing storage. When you’re juggling bags, tickets, a wriggly toddler, a tricky fold is the last thing you want.

4) Terrain & Suspension

Mostly smooth paths and shopping centres? Small wheels are fine. Parks and rougher surfaces? Choose larger wheels and real suspension for a smoother ride (noting this usually adds a little weight).

5) Newborn-Readiness

For babies under ~6 months, choose a seat with a near-flat recline or add a compatible bassinet. A decent recline also helps older bubs nap on the go.

6) Seat Size & Canopy

Tall parents often have tall kids – a high seat-back prevents early headroom limits. A large UPF canopy is invaluable for Aussie sun and mid-nap shade.

7) Brakes, Harness & Safety

  • ? 5-point harness with easy adjusters
  • ? Flip-flop-friendly brake (single pedal that clearly shows locked/unlocked)
  • ? Wrist tether strap for slopes and crowds
  • ? Meets the mandatory safety standard for prams/strollers (AS/NZS 2088) where applicable

8) Storage & Add-Ons

Travel means stuff. A practical basket is a must. Consider a travel bag to protect your pram, plus rain cover and insect cover for weather and parks.

Travel pram folding demonstration

On-Road or Off-Road?

Be honest about your routes. For parks and uneven paths, prioritise larger wheels, suspension, a robust frame. For city use, choose lighter weight, compact fold, nimble steering.

Top Travel Strollers We Recommend (In No Particular Order)

Travel Pram Accessories

Protect your investment with a padded travel bag, check if a rain cover is included or available. These two items are simple, low-cost upgrades that add serious real-world convenience.

Stroller travel bag for protecting your travel pram

Expert Help (Online or In-Store)

At Bubs n Grubs, our travel prams are hand-picked by the owners based on decades of combined experience helping Aussie families. Our trained product specialists will match a stroller to your car, your child, your travel plans – in store, by phone, online.

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Frank

About the Author

Frank is a founding owner of Bubs n Grubs and the sole author of the Bubs n Grubs Baby Blog. Since 2009, he has been personally evaluating baby products & testing them before offering them to our customers. He consistently provides manufacturers with feedback & product development advice and gathers real-world customer feedback in-store. Frank is proud to be one of the rare baby store owners in Australia who regularly engages with customers in his store. He has been featured on the Morning Show & the Today Show on Channel 7 and Channel 9 and is a recognised expert in baby products as a result.

Latest check for accuracy: August 2025 – This article reflects current safety guidance, Australian standards, product availability.
Disclaimer: This guide is general information, not personal advice. Always follow your pram’s manual and safety labels, use the harness correctly, check your airline’s policy for carry-on dimensions. For product safety guidance and recalls, see ACCC Prams & Strollers.

 

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