eggZ®: The Compact Stroller Built for Life in the City

September brings the school run back into full swing, and for parents navigating narrow pavements, packed buses and lift-only Tube stations with a younger sibling in tow, a full-size pushchair can start to feel like a liability. The eggZ® was engineered precisely for this reality: every signature egg® detail — the smooth ride, the premium finish, the effortless single-hand push — distilled into a smaller, lighter frame that folds down in seconds and stands on its own the moment you're done with it.

If you're weighing up whether a compact stroller can really keep pace with a busy, city-based family life, here's what sets the eggZ® apart.

Why City Families Are Downsizing to Compact Strollers

Urban parenting has its own rhythm: school gates, narrow shop aisles, café tables spaced for two, and buses where an oversized chassis draws sighs from other passengers. A compact stroller isn't a compromise on quality — it's a different set of priorities, built around manoeuvrability, quick folds, and a footprint that fits real city spaces. For families doing the school run with an older child while still pushing a pram, or juggling public transport daily, that difference is felt every single day.

It's a search that spikes every September, as parents of a new school-starter suddenly find themselves navigating playground gates and classroom corridors with a pram in tow for a younger sibling. The strollers that cope best aren't necessarily the smallest on paper — they're the ones that fold fastest, stand up on their own at a packed pick-up, and don't sacrifice the ride quality or safety features families expect from a premium brand.

Meet the eggZ® — Luxury Engineering, Smaller Footprint

Inspired by the iconic egg® stroller, the eggZ® brings big-stroller features into a compact, lightweight design suitable from birth up to 22kg (approximately four years). A three-position recline seat, one-touch handle recline, magnetic harness buckle and extendable UPF 50+ canopy with a hidden ventilation window all carry over from the flagship range — nothing about the experience feels scaled down.

eggZ compact stroller demonstrating its one-hand z-fold mechanism folding into a freestanding position

The Ingenious One-Hand Z-Fold

The eggZ®'s signature feature is its z-fold mechanism: a curved chassis profile that collapses into a compact, freestanding fold in one smooth motion, triggered by discreet buttons on the handlebar. There's no bending, no wrestling with catches, and no stroller toppling over on a train platform — just a one-second fold you can do one-handed while holding a toddler's hand with the other. At 8.7kg and folding to just W48.5 x H61.5 x D30cm, it tucks into a hallway, a car boot already full of school bags, or the corner of a café without a second thought.

Built for the School Run, the Tube, and Everything In Between

Puncture-free tyres with the signature egg® tread, a flip-flop-friendly brake, and a spacious extendable basket mean the eggZ® handles the unglamorous parts of daily life — wet pavements, kerbs, a bag of shopping picked up on the way home — without fuss. The handlebar's two hooks take a backpack or changing bag, freeing your hands for everything else the school run throws at you.

Height-adjustable to a 107cm handle, the eggZ® is comfortable to push for parents of different heights, so it works just as well when Mum does the morning drop-off as when Dad handles pick-up. And because the frame is genuinely freestanding once folded, there's no need to lean it awkwardly against a classroom wall or a bus shelter while you wrangle a toddler's coat — it simply stands, ready to be picked up again in seconds.

eggZ compact stroller in Carbonite colourway shown from the front, highlighting its luxury finish and compact chassis

It's worth noting the eggZ® isn't cabin-approved for hand luggage — for that, the egg Sky® travel stroller is the better fit. The eggZ® is instead built for the everyday commute: the walk to nursery, the bus into town, the weekly shop.

Safety and Comfort Without Compromise

A five-point harness with magnetic buckle keeps little ones secure over kerbs and cobbles, and the deep, padded recline seat supports a lie-flat position suitable from birth. The NHS recommends a properly fitted five-point harness as a key part of everyday pushchair safety, particularly when navigating traffic and busy pavements — guidance the eggZ®'s harness system is designed around from the outset.

See the NHS's full baby and toddler safety guidance for more on pram and pushchair best practice.

Which egg® Stroller Is Right for You?

If your daily life revolves around the city — school runs, public transport, narrow doorways — the eggZ® is built for exactly that. Families who travel further afield or fly regularly may prefer the cabin-approved egg Sky®, while those wanting the full flagship experience should explore the eggZ® accessories range to build out their setup. However you use it, the eggZ® proves that compact doesn't mean compromised.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the eggZ® suitable from birth?

Yes. The eggZ® is suitable from birth in its reclined, lie-flat position and can be used up to 22kg, roughly four years of age.

How heavy is the eggZ®, and how does it fold?

The eggZ® weighs 8.7kg and uses a one-hand z-fold mechanism, collapsing into a compact, freestanding unit (W48.5 x H61.5 x D30cm with the bumper bar removed) in a single smooth motion.

Is the eggZ® cabin-approved for flights?

No, the eggZ® is not cabin-approved. Many airlines will still take it at the gate, but if you need a guaranteed cabin-approved stroller for travel, the egg Sky® is designed specifically for that purpose.

What's the difference between the eggZ® and the egg3®?

The eggZ® is a smaller, lighter version of the flagship egg® range, designed for compact city living, while the egg3® is the full-size flagship stroller with additional configurations for growing families.

Does the eggZ® come with a rain cover?

Yes, a rain cover is included as standard with every eggZ® stroller.

 

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