Best Prams Under £700 UK 2026 The Sweet Spot Between Budget and Premium
Six prams reviewed in the £400–£700 price band — where brand engineering meets accessible pricing. Honest verdicts on what distinguishes each and whether the step up from sub-£400 is worth it.
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The £400–£700 bracket is where the major brand names become genuinely accessible. Bugaboo, iCandy, Silver Cross, Nuna and Cybex all have strong offerings here — and unlike the sub-£400 market, the differences between brands become more about lifestyle fit and less about quality gaps. The step up from £400 buys meaningfully lighter chassis, more refined suspension, better fold mechanisms and significantly better resale value. Whether that step is worth it depends on your situation — use our Pram Finder Quiz to clarify before reading on.
① Best Urban Compact
The Bugaboo Bee 6 is the most refined city pram in this price bracket — designed specifically for urban living where narrow pavements, tight shop aisles, bus lifts and compact car boots are daily realities. At 8.7kg it is remarkably light for a Bugaboo and the one-hand compact fold is genuinely excellent. The reversible seat handles both parent-facing and forward-facing from six months, and the full-recline position accommodates newborns in the seat itself (though a separate Bugaboo Bee bassinet is recommended for extended newborn use). Bugaboo’s build quality and wheel engineering is immediately apparent compared to anything in the sub-£400 category — the chassis rolls on smooth surfaces with notably less effort. Car seat compatibility via Bugaboo’s own adapter system. Strong resale value. Not suitable for regular off-road use — the smaller wheels are city-optimised. For families who mainly push on pavements and want Bugaboo quality within a tighter budget, the Bee 6 is the entry point.
② Best All-Rounder Under £700
The iCandy Peach 7 is the UK’s most popular pram in the £600–£700 bracket, and it earns that position through genuine feature completeness. The carrycot is included as standard — large enough for extended newborn use and approved for overnight sleep — and the reversible pushchair seat handles both parent-facing and world-facing. The Peach 7’s strongest practical differentiator is double conversion: a second seat or a buggy board can be added when a second child arrives, making it genuinely extendable without changing chassis. iCandy’s ride quality and build is noticeably more refined than anything in the sub-£400 bracket — the chassis is solid, the fold reliable, the wheels absorb pavement imperfections well. Compatible with most major infant car seats via adapters. Holds resale value well — a Peach 7 in good condition sells for £350–£500 on the second-hand market. For a comprehensive full-review see our iCandy Peach 7 review.
③ Best Build Quality
The Silver Cross Reef 2 brings large pneumatic tyres — the same technology used on premium off-road pushchairs — into the mid-range price bracket, and the ride quality difference is immediately apparent. On imperfect pavements, cobbles or gravel, the Reef 2 absorbs surface variation with a smoothness that its direct competitors simply cannot match at this price. Silver Cross’s 140-year manufacturing heritage shows in every hinge, click and fold interaction — the Reef 2 feels more solid and precise than the iCandy or Bugaboo Bee at similar price points. The carrycot is substantial, the seat is fully reversible, and the basket is one of the more generous in this category. The weight at 11.3kg reflects the pneumatic tyre system and robust build. The right choice for families who walk primarily on uneven surfaces and prioritise ride quality over lightweight ease-of-use.
④ Best Lightweight Under £700
The Bugaboo Dragonfly is the lightest full-feature pram on this list at 8.3kg — and remarkably, includes a carrycot as standard. For parents who lift their pram alone regularly, the weight difference between 8.3kg and 11.3kg is felt on every single boot loading. The Dragonfly is built around a magnesium alloy chassis that Bugaboo developed specifically to reduce weight without sacrificing structural integrity. It folds small despite including all the features of larger prams, and the side-by-side fold of seat and carrycot is one of the most intuitive designs Bugaboo has produced. The one limitation relative to the Bee 6 is price — at £599 with carrycot, it represents excellent value for what is essentially Bugaboo’s lightweight flagship. Compatible with major car seat brands via Bugaboo adapters. For a full comparison against the Fox 5, see our Bugaboo Fox 5 vs UPPAbaby Vista guide.
⑤ Best Travel System Base
The Nuna TRIV Next is the strongest travel system base in this price bracket for one specific reason: native compatibility with the Nuna PIPA rx infant car seat, which clicks directly onto the chassis with zero adapter required — the most seamless travel system integration available outside of UPPAbaby’s own ecosystem. If travel system convenience is a primary purchasing factor and you drive frequently, the TRIV Next plus PIPA rx combination is the most practical setup available under £700 for the chassis. The pram itself is well-built, at 9.2kg it is comfortably in the lightweight bracket, and the compact fold includes the seat — no need to remove it before folding. The carrycot is optional rather than included, which adds to the total cost for a from-birth setup. Nuna’s safety credentials are excellent — one of the few brands to consistently achieve top ADAC ratings across its car seat range. Use our travel system compatibility checker to confirm the PIPA rx fits your vehicle.
⑥ Best Design
Cybex has built a distinctive brand position through collaborations with designers including Jeremy Scott and Yoon Ahn — if a pram is something you want to use as a design statement, Cybex is the only brand in this price bracket with genuine fashion credentials. The Mios 4 is the chassis that sits below the Priam in the Cybex range: 9kg, reversible seat, compact fold, and compatible with Cybex infant car seats natively as part of the Cybex travel system ecosystem. At £499 for the chassis it is the most accessible entry in this guide, though the carrycot (optional) and designer colourways push the total upward significantly. The standard colourways represent strong value. Ride quality sits between the Bugaboo Bee 6 and the Silver Cross Reef 2 — smooth on pavement, adequate on light off-road. A considered choice for city-based parents who prioritise aesthetics alongside function.
Full Comparison
| Pram | Price | Weight | Carrycot | Double | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bugaboo Bee 6 | £595 | 8.7 kg | Optional | ✖ | City / compact |
| iCandy Peach 7 | £649 | 10.5 kg | ✔ Included | ✔ Converts | All-round / family |
| Silver Cross Reef 2 | £595 | 11.3 kg | ✔ Included | ✖ | Ride quality / terrain |
| Bugaboo Dragonfly | £599 | 8.3 kg | ✔ Included | ✖ | Lightweight |
| Nuna TRIV Next | £550 | 9.2 kg | Optional | ✖ | Travel system |
| Cybex Mios 4 | £499 | 9.0 kg | Optional | ✖ | Design / city |
The iCandy Peach 7 for most families. The Bugaboo Dragonfly if weight is the priority.
The iCandy Peach 7 wins the all-rounder position because no other pram in this bracket includes a carrycot, double conversion capability and premium build in a single package at £649. For families who may have a second child, the double conversion option alone justifies the price over alternatives that require a chassis change.
The Bugaboo Dragonfly is the pick if you regularly lift the pram alone — 8.3kg with a carrycot included is genuinely exceptional. The Silver Cross Reef 2 is the pick for families who walk on imperfect surfaces daily and want the best ride quality available in this bracket. The Nuna TRIV is the pick if travel system integration is your primary criterion. Use our Pram Finder Quiz to confirm which scenario fits your life.

