Best Travel Strollers in Austria 2026
The best travel strollers for buyers who want compact folding and easy transport without giving up too much comfort or real-world usability.
Why are scores between 9 and 10?
This is a curated shortlist of strong picks, not a full best-to-worst ranking. Small score gaps usually mean we have slightly more evidence for one model than another, not that the lower-scoring option is a poor choice.
So this is just another affiliate roundup with an arbitrary order?
No. We make these lists good enough that we use them ourselves and recommend them to friends and family. We turn the kind of research careful parents would normally do by hand into a repeatable process. Then we compare the evidence across the markets we cover and rank products with a model that gives more weight to stronger signals instead of simple averages or a fully hand-picked order based purely on editorial preference.
- Our score: 9.86 / 10
Chicco Goody Plus
Best: Usable from birth
Previous generation, but still a strong buy at the right discount
Chicco Goody Plus is a reviewed broad-stroller candidate for parents who need a real shortlist option with source-backed role and tradeoffs.
- Our score: 9.82 / 10
Ergobaby Metro 3 Deluxe
Ergobaby Metro 3 Deluxe suits families who want a premium travel stroller without dropping into the stripped-down feel of many compact models. Its real appeal is combining a reasonably small fold with stronger newborn credibility and a more convincing everyday feel.
Pros
- More credible newborn use and better seat comfort than many premium travel strollers make it easier to justify beyond holiday-only duty.
Cons
- Premium price only makes sense if you really value comfort and younger-baby use, not just a small fold.
- Our score: 9.75 / 10
Inglesina Quid 2 Stroller
Best: Ultra-compact
Previous generation. Quid 3 is the newer version.
A travel stroller for families who care more about low weight and easy packing than trying to make one tiny stroller do everything. It is especially strong for flights, taxis, and second-stroller use.
Pros
- Low carry weight and compact fold make it genuinely easy for flights, taxis, and one-hand carrying up stairs.
Cons
- Compact role means less room, less rough-ground confidence, and less comfort than stronger everyday strollers.
Local ratings context
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- Our score: 9.72 / 10
Kinderkraft Grande Plus
Best: Mid-range
Older value-focused everyday stroller, but still sensible if you want a roomier seat and bigger wheels without premium pricing
Kinderkraft Grande Plus solves a common travel annoyance: getting the stroller closed quickly without setting everything down. The one-hand fold is the useful feature set. It is suitable from birth. The package also includes rain cover. It is still less settled on poor sidewalks than a larger daily model.
Pros
- Grande Plus brings one-hand folding to a roomier birth-onward stroller with rain cover.
Cons
- At 9.9 kg, it is stronger for daily substance than for frequent lifting or tiny storage.
- Our score: 9.71 / 10
Cybex Gold Beezy Pushchair
Previous generation, but still a strong buy at the right discount
Cybex Beezy is a reviewed broad-stroller candidate for parents who need a real shortlist option with source-backed role and tradeoffs.
- Our score: 9.69 / 10
Kinderkraft TIK
Best: Affordable
Kinderkraft TIK is a town-and-travel compromise rather than a tiny cabin buggy. It gives parents more usable basket space, more wheel support than the tiniest buggies and about 6.5 kg to lift, so it works for errands and car trips as well as holidays. It is suitable from about 6 months. Choose smaller only if overhead-bin size is the real requirement.
Pros
- TIK keeps errands possible with basket space, wheel support, and a 6.5 kg lift from 6 months.
Cons
- The 6-month start and 15 kg limit make it less flexible than stronger compact strollers.
- Our score: 9.66 / 10
Kinderkraft NEBO
Kinderkraft NEBO is a fold-size pick for flights, trains, and small car boots: a fold around 51 x 43 x 21 cm is the main parent benefit. Treat it as a travel-first pushchair; the compact frame will not carry or smooth rough pavements like a bigger daily model.
Pros
- The compact fold around 51 x 43 x 21 cm gives parents a real storage reason to choose it over a bulkier everyday pushchair.
Cons
- That tiny folded package costs basket space and rough-pavement comfort.
- Our score: 9.63 / 10
Urban Kanga Bandicoot
Urban Kanga Bandicoot is a fold-size pick for flights, trains, and small car trunks: a fold around 42 × 24 × 43 cm is the main parent benefit. It is rated up to 22 kg. Treat it as a travel-first stroller; the compact frame will not carry or smooth rough sidewalks like a bigger daily model.
Pros
- The compact fold around 42 × 24 × 43 cm gives parents a real storage reason to choose it over a bulkier everyday stroller.
Cons
- Bandicoot folds to about 42 x 24 x 43 cm, but that tiny size gives up daily comfort and cargo.
- Our score: 9.61 / 10
Bugaboo Butterfly 2
Bugaboo Butterfly 2 is strongest where a normal stroller becomes luggage: airport queues, train doors, and small car trunks. The useful evidence is an overhead-friendly compact fold. It is suitable from birth. Families needing a cushier everyday ride should compare larger compacts.
Pros
- Butterfly 2 pairs a 7.3 kg compact fold with a more finished seat package than many travel-first strollers.
Cons
- It is still a city-and-travel stroller, so rough routes remain the check before buying.
- Our score: 9.61 / 10
Ergobaby Metro+ Deluxe
Ergobaby Metro+ Deluxe fits parents who want a compact stroller that still cares about padding, handle height, and newborn-friendly recline. It is heavier than the smallest travel buggies, but the comfort story is stronger for regular city days.
Pros
- The padded seat, adjustable handle, and compact fold make it more credible as a daily compact than a flights-only buggy.
Cons
- The 8 kg-plus weight is noticeable if stair carrying is the main travel problem.
- Our score: 9.61 / 10
Chicco Echo Lite
Use Chicco Echo Lite when low fuss matters more than extra features. The umbrella fold is easy to understand and store, which is useful for occasional trips. It is suitable from birth and rated up to 22 kg. It is less convincing for heavy daily use.
Pros
- Echo Lite keeps the umbrella role useful from birth, with 7.6 kg to lift and a 22 kg limit.
Cons
- The umbrella format stores easily but gives up the calmer push of a fuller compact stroller.
- Our score: 9.54 / 10
Maxi-Cosi Lara2
Long-running compact travel model that still makes sense as a lighter second stroller when price and portability are the real priorities
The Maxi-Cosi Lara2 is a light, compact travel stroller with automatic folding and a near-flat recline. It makes most sense for city use, flights, and families wanting a smoother secondary stroller that still feels reasonably complete.
Pros
- Low 6.4 kg weight and automatic fold reduce the carrying and folding friction that make many cheap compacts annoying in real travel use.
Cons
- Compact-first chassis still gives up basket space, wheel comfort, and rough-sidewalk confidence compared with bigger daily strollers.
- Our score: 9.54 / 10
Hauck Shopper Neo II
Older budget everyday stroller, but still sensible if lie-flat basics and low price matter more than a newer fold or chassis feel
Hauck Shopper Neo II is a reviewed broad-stroller candidate for parents who need a real shortlist option with source-backed role and tradeoffs.
- Our score: 9.52 / 10
MOMI Estelle
MoMi ESTELLE is a reviewed broad-stroller candidate for parents who need a real shortlist option with source-backed role and tradeoffs.
- Our score: 9.51 / 10
tectake Travel Stroller
tectake Travel Buggy solves a common travel annoyance: getting the stroller closed quickly without setting everything down. The one-hand fold is the useful feature set. It is suitable from birth. It is still less settled on poor sidewalks than a larger daily model.
Pros
- tectake Travel Buggy gives a one-hand fold for birth-onward trips where speed beats refinement.
Cons
- It is a simple quick-fold stroller, so poor sidewalks and big shops remain weak points.
- Our score: 9.51 / 10
KIDIZ City Buggy
KIDIZ City Buggy solves a common travel annoyance: getting the stroller closed quickly without setting everything down. The one-hand fold is the useful feature set. It is suitable from about 6 months and rated up to 15 kg. The package also includes rain cover. It is still less settled on poor sidewalks than a larger daily model.
Pros
- KIDIZ City Buggy keeps one-hand folding useful for 6-month-plus children and quick car stops.
Cons
- The 15 kg limit makes it a shorter-lived city buggy than 22 kg alternatives.
- Our score: 9.51 / 10
Hauck Sport
Hauck Sport is a town-and-travel compromise rather than a tiny cabin buggy. It gives parents more usable basket space and about 5.9 kg to lift, so it works for errands and car trips as well as holidays. It is suitable from birth and rated up to 15 kg. Choose smaller only if overhead-bin size is the real requirement.
Pros
- Sport keeps the lift near 6 kg while still offering recline and basket usefulness from birth.
Cons
- The 15 kg limit and budget buggy feel make it best as an occasional car-and-holiday stroller.
- Our score: 9.49 / 10
Graco Myavo
Graco Myavo is a town-and-travel compromise rather than a tiny cabin buggy. It gives parents more usable basket space and about 6 kg to lift, so it works for errands and car trips as well as holidays. It is suitable from birth and rated up to 22 kg. The package also includes rain cover. Choose smaller only if overhead-bin size is the real requirement.
Pros
- Myavo is a 6 kg birth-to-22 kg errand stroller with rain cover, not just a bare travel buggy.
Cons
- Its useful basket role beats cabin storage, so compare smaller folds for flights.
- Our score: 9.48 / 10
Hauck Shop N Care
Hauck Shop N Care makes sense for city routines that sometimes become travel days. Basket space, snack or cup-holder hardware, and more wheel support make it less stripped-down than tiny travel buggies, while the one-hand fold keeps it manageable for car boots and shops.
- Our score: 9.47 / 10
Wheelive Lightweight Travel Stroller
Shortlist Wheelive Lightweight Travel Stroller for fast transitions rather than rough-route comfort. This folding setup cuts down the handling work when the day includes cars or public transport. It is suitable from about 6 months and rated up to 22 kg. Storage and wheel smoothness remain compact-stroller compromises.
Pros
- Wheelive combines one-hand folding and self-standing storage for 6-month-plus transit days.
Cons
- The 22 kg limit helps, but compact storage and wheel smoothness remain the tradeoffs.
- Our score: 9.44 / 10
Lionelo Irma
Lionelo Irma suits a spare or travel buggy role: grandparents, holidays, quick errands, and times when folding or carrying matters more than a plush ride. The useful case is a roughly 7 kg compact frame for children from about 6 months to 15 kg.
- Our score: 9.44 / 10
KikkaBoo CIELA
KikkaBoo CIELA is strongest where a normal stroller becomes luggage: airport queues, train doors, and small car trunks. The useful evidence is an overhead-friendly compact fold and about 7.1 kg to lift. It is suitable from birth and rated up to 22 kg. The package also includes rain cover. Families needing a cushier everyday ride should compare larger compacts.
Pros
- The compact fold and 7.1 kg carry weight give parents a real storage reason to choose it over a bulkier everyday stroller.
Cons
- CIELA is a 7.1 kg cabin-style stroller; the lighter travel frame limits basket and rough-ground comfort.
- Our score: 9.41 / 10
Hauck Citi Neo 3
Shortlist Hauck Citi Neo 3 for fast transitions rather than rough-route comfort. This folding setup, folded size around 90 × 58,5 × 37 cm, and about 7.3 kg to lift cut down the handling work when the day includes cars or public transport. It is rated up to 25 kg. Storage and wheel smoothness remain compact-stroller compromises.
Pros
- Citi Neo 3 gives a 90 x 58.5 x 37 cm fold and snack tray for car-and-bus days.
Cons
- The 25 kg capacity is useful, but folded bulk and rough-pavement feel need checking.
- Our score: 9.41 / 10
KikkaBoo URBAN
KikkaBoo Urban is a reviewed broad-stroller candidate for parents who need a real shortlist option with source-backed role and tradeoffs.
- Our score: 9.38 / 10
Chicco We
Previous generation, but still a strong buy at the right discount
Chicco We is still one of the clearer older ultra-compact travel buys because it combines from-birth use with very low carry weight and a genuinely tiny fold. It is easiest to justify when stairs, small car boots, and travel days matter more than a plusher everyday feel.
Pros
- From-birth approval, 5.5 kg weight, and a fold compact enough for aircraft-style overhead storage make it unusually useful for travel-heavy families.
Cons
- This is still an older ultra-compact stroller, so the ride and seat experience feel lighter and less generous than stronger everyday models.
- Our score: 9.38 / 10
Hauck Fold N Care
Hauck Fold N Care is a simple backup travel stroller, not a premium compact. Its umbrella-style fold and roughly 7.6 kg weight suit holidays, grandparents, and car storage between short outings. It is suitable from about 6 months and rated up to 22 kg. Expect a more basic seat and less long-day refinement.
Pros
- The umbrella-style fold and roughly 7.6 kg weight are easy to store after holidays or quick errands.
Cons
- Fold N Care is a 7.6 kg holiday-and-grandparents stroller, not a refined long-day main ride.
- Our score: 9.36 / 10
KIDIZ Folding Pushchair
Shortlist KIDIZ Folding Pushchair for fast transitions rather than rough-route comfort. This folding setup cuts down the handling work when the day includes cars or public transport. The package also includes rain cover and mosquito net. Storage and wheel smoothness remain compact-stroller compromises.
Pros
- KIDIZ Folding Pushchair adds cup-holder convenience and travel accessories to the quick-fold role.
Cons
- Rain cover and mosquito net help trips, but wheel smoothness and storage stay compact-stroller limits.
- Our score: 9.33 / 10
Graco EezeFold DLX
Graco EezeFold DLX is about the awkward folding moment: car park, lift, station platform, or one parent managing bags. The one-hand fold at about 9.5 kg is the travel reason to consider it. Check wheel comfort and basket size if it will be the everyday stroller.
Pros
- EezeFold DLX adds snack hardware to the one-hand fold, useful for car-park errands at 9.5 kg.
Cons
- At about 9.5 kg, check lift effort as much as basket space before treating it as travel-light.
- Our score: 9.33 / 10
Hauck Travel N Care Plus
A more finished Travel N Care variant for parents who want a compact trip stroller with one-hand folding, self-standing storage, and a sturdier feel than barebones travel buggies.
Pros
- One-hand fold, padded shoulder strap, and self-standing compact storage reduce travel-day handling friction.
Cons
- Still a compact travel stroller, so it gives up the planted ride and storage of larger daily models.
- Our score: 9.33 / 10
Hauck Travel N Care Standard
Hauck Travel N Care is a practical travel pushchair for trips that still include errands, public transport, and pavement walks. Its one-hand fold, shoulder strap, 6.9 kg frame, and 34 x 50 x 58 cm fold make it easier to carry and store than a normal daily stroller.
- Our score: 9.33 / 10
Kinderkraft TRIG 3
Kinderkraft TRIG 3 is a reviewed broad-stroller candidate for parents who need a real shortlist option with source-backed role and tradeoffs.
- Our score: 9.33 / 10
Lionelo Sia
Lionelo Sia makes more sense for city routines that sometimes turn into travel days. The practical reasons are more usable basket space, snack or cup-holder hardware, more wheel support than the tiniest buggies and about 5.9 kg to lift. It is suitable from about 6 months and rated up to 22 kg. The package also includes mosquito net. It is portable, but families chasing the smallest fold should compare cabin-first models.
Pros
- Sia mixes a 5.9 kg lift, basket space, cup holder, and mosquito net for 6-month-plus routines.
Cons
- It is portable for errands, but families prioritising cabin storage should compare smaller folds.































