Best Travel Strollers in the US 2026

Research by Peter Crona

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Looking for the best travel stroller in the US? This shortlist focuses on compact strollers that work well for flights, car trunks, and longer days out, with attention to folding size, seat comfort, handling, storage, and real-world usability.

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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.

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  1. Our score: 9.83 / 10

    Graco Ready2Jet Compact Stroller

    Best: Ultra-compact

    Graco Ready2Jet Compact Stroller is a strong pick if overhead-friendly travel and one-hand folding are high on your list. The automatic fold makes it easy to manage in airports, cars, and tight storage spaces, so it works best when convenience matters more than plushness.

    Pros

    • At about 13.2 lb (6 kg) with an automatic self-fold, it is unusually easy to handle in airports, taxis, and tight storage situations.

    Cons

    • This is a travel-first stroller, so you are still giving up the roomier ride and rougher-ground confidence of a stronger everyday main stroller.
  2. Our score: 9.81 / 10

    Mompush Lithe V2

    An airplane-oriented travel stroller that works best for families who want a compact fold, one-hand packing, and a more complete travel kit than a bare-bones umbrella stroller. It is travel-first, not the strongest choice for rougher all-day everyday routes.

    Pros

    • Compact one-hand fold and lighter travel footprint make it easier to justify for flights, day trips, and trunk-friendly use.

    Cons

    • It is still a travel-first stroller, so it is not the strongest choice for rougher everyday routes or families wanting a more substantial main stroller.
  3. Our score: 9.79 / 10

    Inglesina Quid 2 Stroller

    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.
  4. Our score: 9.79 / 10

    Munchkin Sparrow Lightweight Stroller

    Earlier lightweight travel model, but still sensible as a light second stroller when low carry weight matters more than a roomier newer compact

    Munchkin Sparrow works best as a light travel or backup stroller for families who want less weight and less hassle. It is easiest to justify for flights, weekends away, and quick errands where low carry weight matters more than a more substantial main-stroller feel.

    Pros

    • At about 12.8 lb (5.8 kg) with a very small fold, it is unusually easy to carry through airports, up stairs, and in and out of taxis.

    Cons

    • This is a lightweight convenience stroller, so you give up the roomier seat, smoother ride, and more planted feel of stronger daily-use compacts.
  5. Our score: 9.77 / 10

    Dream On Me Coast Rider

    Best: Affordable

    Dream On Me Coast Rider is more interesting if you care about portability, theme-park use, and the fact that it can convert into a rider or scooter. The book-fold design and light weight make it easy to move around, but the real value is flexibility rather than traditional stroller comfort.

    Pros

    • A smart niche travel buy if theme-park rules, very low carry weight, and the scooter-rider conversion genuinely matter to your family, because few strollers are this easy to carry and store.

    Cons

    • This is not a normal comfort-first stroller, and independent testing has found the seat and day-to-day use more awkward than better travel strollers, so it is easy to overrate if you mostly want smooth everyday strolling.
  6. Our score: 9.76 / 10

    Chicco Liteway Stroller

    Chicco Liteway Stroller is a straightforward compact stroller for families who want a light, easy-to-fold option from a familiar brand. The aluminum frame, 17-pound weight, and 40-pound limit make it a sensible everyday secondary stroller or travel stroller rather than a full-featured main ride.

    Pros

    • A reasonable buy if you want an umbrella-style stroller from a well-known brand but still care about a more comfortable seat, deeper recline, and a bit more everyday usability than the lightest bare-bones options.

    Cons

    • It is heavy for the category at roughly 18 pounds, which undermines part of the reason to buy an umbrella stroller in the first place if easy carrying matters a lot.
  7. Our score: 9.70 / 10

    Kolcraft Cloud Plus

    Long-running budget travel stroller that still makes sense as a cheap backup or trip stroller when low weight and price matter most

    Kolcraft Cloud Plus works best as a cheap travel or backup stroller for families trying to keep both weight and cost down. It is easy to justify for day trips and car travel, but the point here is simplicity and price rather than a more substantial everyday feel.

    Pros

    • At about 11 lb (5 kg), with a self-standing fold and big basket, it offers more practical travel convenience than many ultra-cheap backup strollers.

    Cons

    • This is still a cheap travel stroller, so chassis refinement, ride quality, and long-term robustness are limited.
  8. Our score: 9.67 / 10

    Ingenuity 3Dquickclose CS+

    Ingenuity 3Dquickclose CS+ is a strong fit if quick folding and real storage matter more than a big, cushy ride. The one-hand close, oversized canopy, large basket, and car seat compatibility make it a practical choice for errands and travel days without pretending to be a luxury stroller.

    Pros

    • One-hand close, oversized canopy, and large basket make it more practical for errands and travel than many cheap compact strollers.

    Cons

    • This is a practicality-first compact stroller, so ride feel and overall plushness are more limited than on stronger premium compacts.
  9. Our score: 9.67 / 10

    Dream On Me Aero

    Dream On Me Aero is a simple umbrella stroller for families who want something light, quick to fold, and easy to stash in the car. At 7.4 pounds, with dual brakes and a removable canopy, it is a good backup or travel stroller, but it is not meant to feel substantial.

    Pros

    • A very easy backup stroller to justify if your top priority is shaving weight, because at 7.4 lb (3.4 kg) it is genuinely easier to throw in a car trunk or carry through quick travel days than most cheap umbrellas.

    Cons

    • The low weight comes with a simpler single-layer seat and a 33 lb (15 kg) cap, so it is not the stroller to buy if you need longer-term use or better child comfort.
  10. Our score: 9.67 / 10

    Momcozy TuckGo

    A travel-first lightweight stroller for families who want easy folding, a compact carry, and enough storage for airport and city days.

    Pros

    • Compact fold and travel positioning fit flights, city errands, and car trips better than full-size strollers.

    Cons

    • It is positioned for toddlers rather than newborn travel-system use.
  11. Our score: 9.65 / 10

    Jeep Altitude Compact Travel Stroller

    A compact everyday-and-travel stroller for families who want one-hand folding and a modest price more than premium ride polish.

    Pros

    • One-hand compact fold and 15.7 lb (7.1 kg) weight make it easier for car errands and trips than a full-size stroller.

    Cons

    • It is not car-seat compatible, so it is not a newborn travel-system solution.
  12. Our score: 9.65 / 10

    Jeep AdventureGlyde

    Jeep AdventureGlyde is easier to justify if you want a compact stroller that still feels smooth to push and simple to live with. The precision swivel front wheels, puncture-proof tires, three-position recline, and roomy basket make it a better everyday travel stroller than many budget compact models.

    Pros

    • Precision front wheels, puncture-proof tires, and a 15 lb (6.8 kg) frame make it one of the easier cheap compacts to live with day to day.

    Cons

    • This is still a lightweight travel stroller, so plushness and rough-surface confidence are limited.
  13. Our score: 9.63 / 10

    Ingenuity 3Dmini

    A low-cost lightweight travel stroller that works best for quick trips, airports, and backup duty rather than for heavier full-size everyday use. It is especially easy to justify when you want a proven umbrella-style option without spending much.

    Pros

    • A very easy low-cost travel and backup stroller to justify if you want a true umbrella-style frame that stays light, folds simply, and still gives you a full-size seat with recline instead of a bare-bones sling.

    Cons

    • It is still an 11 lb (5 kg) umbrella stroller with small wheels, so the value is convenience, not comfort on rough surfaces or serious everyday mileage.
  14. Our score: 9.61 / 10

    Ergobaby Metro+ Deluxe

    Best: Usable from birth

    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 17.6 lb (8 kg)-plus weight is noticeable if stair carrying is the main travel problem.

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  15. Our score: 9.57 / 10

    Colugo Compact Stroller+

    Colugo Compact Stroller+ is a better fit if you want a compact stroller that arrives as a more complete package, not a bare frame. The 16-pound weight, one-hand auto-fold, rain cover, backpack, and cup holder make it easy to travel with while still feeling more complete than a stripped-down small stroller.

    Pros

    • A more complete travel stroller buy because the carry backpack, rain cover, cup holder, overhead-bin-friendly fold, and auto-fold system come in the box instead of becoming add-on costs later.

    Cons

    • The fuller package only makes sense if you actually value the bundled travel kit and nicer finish, because cheaper compact strollers can still cover basic vacation duty.
  16. Our score: 9.50 / 10

    KOOLABABY Lightweight Travel Stroller

    KOOLABABY Lightweight Travel Stroller is best treated as a lightweight travel stroller for families who want easy folding and easier carrying first. The overhead-friendly size, one-hand fold, multi-position recline, and carry handle make it useful for trips and tight storage, but it stays in the convenience category rather than the comfort category.

    Pros

    • Compact fold and carry handle make it useful for travel, trunks, and tight storage.

    Cons

    • It is a convenience stroller, not the strongest choice for rough sidewalks or all-day comfort.
  17. Our score: 9.50 / 10

    Dream On Me Rover

    Dream On Me Rover is best viewed as a lightweight umbrella stroller for short trips, errands, and easy storage. The 9.5-pound weight, quick one-hand fold, lockable rear wheels, and adjustable canopy make it practical for day-to-day convenience, but it is still a compact convenience stroller.

    Pros

    • A very easy convenience stroller to justify if you mainly want something ultra-light for short errands, quick trunk duty, and occasional travel, because the 9.5 lb (4.3 kg) frame is genuinely easy to carry and stash.

    Cons

    • The 33 lb (15 kg) limit and 6-36 month use window make it a shorter-lived buy than stronger travel strollers, so it is easy to outgrow if your child is already older or bigger.