3 Wheel vs 4 Wheel Prams: Which Is Best for Your Lifestyle?

3 Wheel vs 4 Wheel Prams: Which Is Best for Your Lifestyle?

One of the first decisions many parents face when choosing a pram is whether a 3 wheel pram or 4 wheel pram best suits their lifestyle.

Many parents ask us in store:

“Which is better – a 3 wheel or 4 wheel pram?”

The answer depends entirely on how and where you’ll actually use it. Shopping centres, rough footpaths, jogging, travel, boot size and daily practicality all play a role.

If you’re unsure which wheel setup best suits your lifestyle, car boot size, terrain or travel needs, our free Pram Finder can help narrow the best options for your family.

As a general rule, larger 3 wheel prams are often preferred for rougher terrain, longer walks and jogging-style use. However, not all 3 wheel prams are designed or approved for running, so always follow the manufacturer’s guidance.

As long as we are talking about high-quality brands that comply with the Australian Standard AS/NZS 2088:2022 – Prams and Strollers – Safety Requirements, both wheel configurations can be excellent depending on your needs.

Which One is Best for You?

In real life, the right choice usually comes down to where you’ll use the pram most often. Shopping centres, cafés and smaller car boots often favour compact 4 wheel prams, while parks, uneven paths and longer walks may favour larger 3 wheel models.

Advantages of 3 Wheel Prams

  • Easier to steer at higher speeds, making them popular for long walks and jogging-style use.
  • Larger front wheel often rolls more smoothly over rougher terrain.
  • Often fitted with larger wheels and suspension systems for a softer ride.
  • Can feel smoother on grass, gravel and uneven footpaths.

Limitations of 3 Wheel Prams

  • Generally bulkier and heavier than many 4 wheel models.
  • Require more boot space when folded.
  • Can feel oversized in tighter shopping aisles and cafés.
  • Often less compact for travel and storage.

Advantages of 4 Wheel Prams

  • Generally lighter and easier to lift into the car.
  • Often more compact when folded.
  • Usually easier to store at home and transport.
  • Wide range of travel-system compatible models available.
  • Often more practical for shopping centres and everyday errands.

Limitations of 4 Wheel Prams

  • Some compact models may not handle rough terrain as smoothly as larger 3 wheel prams.
  • Smaller wheels can sometimes struggle more on gravel, grass and uneven paths.

What Most Parents Regret

One of the most common mistakes parents make is choosing a pram based mainly on looks instead of practicality.

Some parents later realise their pram:

  • takes up the entire boot
  • is too heavy to lift comfortably
  • feels awkward in shopping centres
  • doesn’t suit their walking terrain
  • is harder to fold than expected

Others buy a large jogging-style pram even though most of their use is actually shopping centres, cafés and quick errands.

That’s why matching the pram to your real lifestyle matters far more than simply choosing the most expensive or most popular model.

Comparison Table

Feature3 Wheel Pram4 Wheel Pram
Best For Jogging/Running
Compact Fold
Off-Road Capability✔ (Selected Models)
Lighter Weight
Storage SpaceModerateGenerous
Travel System OptionsFewerMore

Summary

There is no one-size-fits-all answer. If you regularly walk on rough terrain, go on longer walks or want jogging-style capability, a 3 wheel pram may suit you best.

If you want something lighter, more compact, easier to lift and more practical for shopping centres and travel, a 4 wheel pram may be the better choice.

If you’re still unsure which wheel setup best suits your lifestyle, our free Pram Finder can help narrow down the best options based on your terrain, car size, travel needs and family setup.

Whichever you choose, ensure it complies with the Australian safety requirements for prams and strollers to help keep your child safe.

At Bubs n Grubs, we handpick our range of prams and strollers based on over 20 years’ combined experience, ensuring they meet Australian Standards and the real-world needs of Australian families.

Need help deciding? Our highly trained team of product specialists can give you personalised advice in store or over the phone.

About the Author

Frank is a founding owner of Bubs n Grubs and sole author of the Bubs n Grubs Baby Blog. He has been personally evaluating baby products since 2009 and is recognised as an expert in the industry, having been featured on the Morning Show and Today Show. Frank ensures all products offered meet or exceed Australian Standards for safety.

Latest check for accuracy: 18th of May 2026 – This article has been reviewed to ensure it reflects current advice, product availability and Australian Standards compliance.
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