

This Red Kite stroller is a great option for when children are too big to be pushed around in a heavy-duty pram and you want a buggy that’s easy to handle, especially when you're travelling. For this reason, it's our pick of the best budget buy in our travel strollers buying guide. ‘It's hassle-free and also comfy for baby and the pusher.' The Red Kite might not be as slick and have the extras that the other strollers have but its price point is pretty unbeatable and it more than does the job required of it. The comfort of the person pushing has been considered too and the handlebars are padded. While un-enamoured with its looks, Darryl likes that the seat feels well-padded and was spacious - even for her older child. It’s easy to fold and goes down into a ‘pretty compact size’, although she flagged that some people may want a more compact fold depending on their travel needs.ĭarryl tested the plum colour (it comes in black too) and admitted she isn’t a huge fan of this shade. Our tester Darryl found it required assembly – including putting on the hood – when it first arrived, but it was relatively easy to piece together. The Red Kite Push Me 2U stroller doesn’t come with lots of innovations but it weighs just 5.6kg and is easy to manoeuvre around.


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