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These 13 Strollers Are Lightweight, Easy to Use, and Perfect for Travel

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When it comes to traveling with my kids, I needed something a bit different than my home stroller—something that's designed specifically to zip through airports and that folds and takes up minimal space. We bought the Mountain Buggy Nano V3 Stroller four years ago and it has served us well during road trips, flying cross country, and to Hawaii and Mexico. But as a longstanding Uppababy fan, I wish I knew about our best overall pick, the Uppababy Minu V3 , back then. Its lightweight body, far-reaching canopy, and compact folded size wowed Travel + Leisure staffers during testing. Several others did too—these are the best travel strollers we tested that fit in overhead airplane bins, overpacked trunks, and open and close one-handed.  Why We Love It It’s easy to carry, includes a customizable canopy, and it pops open and closed with one hand. What to Consider The carrying strap isn’t the sturdiest or most comfortable, but can serve you well for short distances.…

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