![]() ![]() ![]() ‘I could easily push my toddler in this with one hand,' adds Charlotte. When upright, it’s light and smooth to push with relatively sturdy front wheels that swivel 360 degrees. ‘It was a bit of a revelation that pushchairs could be this compact.’ ‘When collapsed, the Aer is about a third of the size of my own travel system,’ explains Charlotte. ![]() This means you can hoist it up and carry it over your shoulder like a handbag. 'However, I think you’d get the knack with regular use.' The result, when folded down, is flat and tiny with a useful carry handle. Our tester says: 'My minor gripe is sometimes the buttons don’t engage on the first go,' says our tester Charlotte Clarke, mum to 22-month-old daughter Adelaide. It has a smooth, one-handed folding mechanism that involves pressing two buttons on the handle and watching it collapse concertina-style into itself. Our Consumer Editor says: Nothing has been forgotten when it comes to the Joolz Aer. Read our full Silver Cross Clic stroller review.For this reason, and because of its competitive price point, we've named the Silver Cross Clic the best travel stroller of those we tested. That means it offers better flexibility and longevity. Verdict: While it might not be as plush or luxurious as a traditional pram with a lie-flat bassinet, the Silver Cross Clic has more ‘versatility and a wide age range’ compared to traditional prams. This means you won't have to invest in an expensive pram as well for the first six months of your baby's life - the Clic can cope with it all. The Silver Cross Clic has the added benefit of being suitable right from birth all the way up to four years old. Meanwhile, the basket is roomy and easily fits a pack of nappies.' However, I don't think the wheels would be practical – especially with a younger baby – for off-roading. 'The wheels offer a smooth ride and are less flimsy than other designs in the travel strollers category. Our tester says: 'That comfort extends to the person pushing it too - manoeuvering seems almost effortless,' says Floss Guppy, mum to eight-week-old daughter, Josie. The seat is comfortable, even for very little ones, and it reclines for comfy snoozes on the go - our tester found the recline feature smooth and ‘really easy’ to operate. It will also appeal to those who wish to combine babywearing with using a pushchair. The Clic is especially practical for parents who frequently use public transport or airline travel. It's super compact and has a handy shoulder strap which Floss found especially useful as she navigated the London Underground with a newborn. You can pop it up with one hand in a literal second and it folds just as easily. Our Consumer Editor says: Every detail on the Silver Cross Clic has been cleverly thought through. See all weight loss and exercise features.Child development stages: Ages 0-16 years.See all conception & fertility features.Fines for taking children out of school. ![]()
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