Red Kite
Research by Peter Crona
Method How we research
Red Kite is most useful as a UK value brand for simple spare pushchairs and lower-cost double options. It belongs in the comparison when price, practical basics, and occasional-use convenience matter more than premium finish or deep modular systems.
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Travel Cots
Our score: 9.83 / 10
Red Kite Sleep Tight Travel Cot
Red Kite Sleep Tight Travel Cot is a portable travel cot/playard option, so compare setup effort, packed size, floor footprint, the included mattress or base, and the child limit before relying on it away from home. Do not add extra padding unless the manufacturer allows it.
Our score: 9.33 / 10
Red Kite Sleepsound Easifold Travel Cot
Red Kite Sleepsound Easifold Travel Cot is a portable travel cot/playard option, so compare setup effort, packed size, floor footprint, the included mattress or base, and the child limit before relying on it away from home. Do not add extra padding unless the manufacturer allows it.
Pushchairs and Prams
- Our score: 9.78 / 10
Red Kite Push Me Lite Holiday Buggy
Red Kite Push Me Lite Holiday Buggy is a light second pushchair for short trips, stairs, taxis, and homes with limited storage. It should be judged as a travel helper, not as the cushiest option for rough routes or all-day use.
- Our score: 9.62 / 10
Red Kite Push Me 2U
A very low-cost lightweight pushchair for older toddlers when the main need is a simple spare for travel, grandparents, or short city trips.
- Our score: 9.33 / 10
Red Kite Push Me Duet
A value twin pushchair for families who need two independent seats and easier door-width handling without paying for a premium double.
- Our score: 9.33 / 10
Red Kite Push Me Explor
Red Kite Push Me Explor is a fold-size pick for flights, trains, and small car boots: an overhead-friendly compact fold is the main parent benefit. It is suitable from birth. The package also includes rain cover. Treat it as a travel-first pushchair; the compact frame will not carry or smooth rough pavements like a bigger daily model.



