Why Buy a 3 Wheeler Buggy?
A three-wheel buggy is a great choice for those who enjoy a morning run. They are equipped with larger wheels that provide an easier ride, however they can be heavier and require a larger car boot.
If you're planning to take your pushchair on outdoor walks look into models with air-filled tires (also known as pneumatic). They can handle rough terrain and have a front wheel that can lock for more stability.
What is a three-wheeler buggy?
If you're off-road or in the city, a 3-wheeler offers the best maneuverability. They are easy to handle and change direction on the fly and pass all stability tests. A fabric sling seat is in the frame with a comfortable fit, instead of sitting over it like modular seats - this design delivers in lower center of gravity, which makes it easier to push and less curb pops (you do not have to put the same amount of weight or effort into launching your buggy off a curb). Mountain Buggy(r) even has an original design sport verso(tm) which is a three wheelin' inline chassis that expands with your family - from parent face infant carrier to toddler ride-on board.
Are you planning to go 'off road'?
It's important for those who like to go off-road and are more adventurous than their vehicle can handle rough terrain. You'll need a suspension that's strong enough to absorb bumps, and large wheels with air filled tires for a good grip on rough terrain. A lockable front wheel is also a fantastic feature for stability when jogging on tougher surfaces.
MFM reviewer Kath really put this fun lovin' buggy to the test by driving it over rough dirt, cobbles, and grass tracks with her infant and 3 year old, and she stated that "it tackled everything with ease, and was even pleasant to jog on. The rear wheels are 16 inches and lockable'swivel' front wheel provide great stability when you're tackling off-road paths or uneven surfaces. Additionally, the tyres come with a suspension built-in for an easy ride."
Sport verso is a world first. It's a brilliant single buggy, but it can easily be modified to accommodate two (or more!) when your family grows all within the footprint of a single buggy! The fabric sling seat sits perfectly inside the frame at the ideal height for optimal weight distribution, immediately providing a more easy push, a lighter curb pop, and a more efficient mobility across any terrain.
Are you looking to 'go out and about Do you want to 'go around town'?
A 3 wheel buggy includes a single wheel in the front and two wheels in the rear. The model you choose will determine the wheel can be free to rotate or can be locked in place to ensure that the buggy can only move in straight lines. They are easy to drive and maneuver and often have air-filled tyres and suspension to provide an enjoyable ride. They are great for everyday use in cities and are able to handle kerb popping as well as going off road.
As with all buggys, it is crucial to drive safely and not be distracted by your tablet, mobile phone or any other gadget. Avoid driving visit the next page under the influence of alcohol or drugs as this 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 when fully folded to ensure it will fit in your vehicle.
If you want a buggy that can take you from the park to the shops, then you should make sure you choose one with large shopping baskets and features that are useful, such as a padded handle, strong brake pedal (that can stop when it hits an upward slope) and a large, extendable 50+ sun canopy. MFM reviewer Kath liked the fabric sling that has an automatic lie-flat bed designed for newborns. She also liked the seating was positioned perfectly within the frame to ensure good weight distribution. However, she did note that a 4-wheeler would have more storage space.
Do you want to take a trip 'in the park Do you want to go 'in the park'?

With the incredible maneuverability this fun lovin' 3-wheeler can provide it is ideal for urban adventures too. MFM reviewer Kath tried it out to the test and discovered it could navigate grass, cobbles and bumpy pavements easily. It also coped well with the kerb pops that happen around town too, as the seat of the fabric sits perfectly inside the frame at just the right height to allow for the best weight distribution. It is able to easily push and lift it over them.
The buggy can also be used for jogging, since it has lockable swivel wheels on the front and a'snug & stretch' tyre that gives an easy ride. The only downside with the large wheels is it can be difficult to fold down into smaller spaces. It has many impressive storage features that make up for it! It has a large basket and a zippered rear pocket.