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 a smoother drive, but they are heavier and require a larger car boot.
Those wanting to use their pushchair for outdoor walks should consider models with air-filled tyres (also known as pneumatic) - they cope well on rough ground and can have an swivelling front wheel that can be locked to provide greater stability.
What is a 3 wheeler buggy?
Whether you're going off road or around town, a 3-wheel buggy offers greater maneuverability. They turn on a dime and are easy to handle, passing stringent stability tests. A fabric sling seat sits snug inside the frame, instead of sitting over it like modular seats. This design delivers in lower center of gravity, which makes it easier to push and less slams on curbs (you don't need to put the same amount of weight or effort into launching your buggy off the curb). Mountain Buggy(r) even has an original design: sport verso(tm), a 3 wheeled inline chassis that can grow with your family - from the face of your infant carrier to toddler ride-on board.
Are you thinking of going "off-road"?

It's important for those who want to explore off-road, and are more adventurous than their buggy is able to handle rough terrain. You want a good suspension system that can take the impact of bumps, and big wheels that have air-filled tyres that offer great grip on difficult surfaces. A lockable wheel on the front is an excellent option for stability when jogging on rough surfaces.
MFM reviewer Kath really put this fun-loving buggy to the test by driving it through rough dirt, cobbles, and grass tracks with her newborn and 3 year old, and she said "it did everything without difficulty and was even enjoyable to jog in with. The 16" rear wheels and lockable "swivel" front wheel provide the perfect stability for off-road tracks or surfaces that are uneven. The tyres are also equipped with built-in springs to ensure the smoothest ride.
3 wheeler pushchair is a brilliant single buggy that will protect your wallet in the future because it can easily take two (or more!) as your family grows all within the footprint of one buggy! The seats made of fabric are positioned snugly within the frame at a perfect height to distribute weight evenly. This allows for more ease of pushing and a more comfortable curb-pop.
Do you want to explore town Do you want to go 'around town'?
A three-wheeler has one wheel in front and two wheels in the back and, depending on the model, the wheel will be free to rotate or locked in place to ensure that the buggy moves 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 tyres with air-filled tyres, so the ride is smooth and comfortable. As a result, they are great for everyday use around town and are usually capable of handling kerb popping and also be capable of going off-road too.
Like any buggy, it is important to drive with a sense of responsibility and not be distracted by your mobile phone, tablet, or other device. Avoid driving when you are under the influence of alcohol or drugs because it can affect your judgment and reaction time. If you do have an automobile boot to store your buggy be sure to check the dimensions of its footprint once it is fully folded so that it will fit in your car.
If three wheel pushchair seeking a buggy to take you from the parks to the shops, you should look for one with a big shopping basket, a sturdy brake pedal, and a large sun canopy (50plus inches in diameter) with an extendable pole. MFM reviewer Kath liked the fabric sling which has an automatic lie-flat mattress for newborns. She also liked the seating was placed perfectly within the frame to ensure a good weight distribution. However, she pointed out that a four-wheeler has more storage space.
Do you want to go to the park'
With the incredible maneuverability this fun lovin' 3-wheeler has to offer it is ideal for urban adventures too. MFM reviewer Kath test drove it and discovered that it could navigate grass, bumpy sidewalks and cobbles effortlessly. It was also able to handle the city's kerbs since the seat sling is positioned snugly within the frame at a perfect height for weight distribution.
This buggy can also be used to jog, because it comes with locking swivel wheels that can be locked on the front and a'snug and stretch' tyre that gives a smooth ride. The only downside to the huge wheels is that it may be difficult to fit into more compact spaces when folded. It comes with some impressive storage features that can make up for it! - including a huge basket and a zip-up rear pocket.