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What to Look For in a Pram Pushchair

A stylish babiie stroller that is both fashionable and practical. It is simple to put together and is able to be converted into a double. It also comes with a large storage basket.

This innovative travel system makes it simple to "future resistant" by incorporating an appropriate carrycot and car seat. It folds effortlessly and quickly with one hand, and can be reassembled when folded.

Seat

It is likely that your baby will use the pram frequently and therefore it's crucial that it is comfortable. Find models with adjustable handlebars, a comfortable seat padding, and a recline function so that you can easily lay your child down. Make sure that the pushchair features a 'parent-facing' (or rear facing)' or 'world-facing' setting if your child wants to see more of what's going on around them.

The Graco Near2Me has an innovative feature that allows parents to keep their child close and keep eye contact. Jaya one of our testers, a parent, praised this as an excellent choice for newborns and infants.

It is important to think about the overall size of the pram when choosing one, since you don't want to take up too much space in your car trunk or your living area. Select a model that can be folded up easily and is compact when collapsed to ensure it can fit. Consider how easy to fold it and read reviews (like those on MadeForMums) to get a clear impression of how easy or difficult it is to move fold and store.

A good quality pram must fold completely flat, allowing your child to sleep comfortably during the first six months of their life. This is crucial for their development. Make sure the pram you are looking at is able to do this, and also that it is compatible with a car-seat should it be required.

Wheels

The wheels of a pushchair are what make it move and give your child the experience they require. There are 3 common wheel types: rubber, foam and EVA (harder plastic type). Each has its pros and cons, based on what you plan to use your pushchair car seat.

Rubber wheels are the most common and provide great grip on all surfaces. The only drawback is that they may be punctured if they are inflated too much using an auto tyre pump. This is not a common problem and is usually caused by someone over-inflating the wheels. This type of wheel is usually used on all-terrain buggies as well as buggies that run.

PU or Polyurethane Wheels are stuffed with foam, which makes them lighter than rubber tires. They also don't offer the same shock absorption capabilities and can sometimes feel more hard on concrete surfaces that are rough. They are more often seen on strollers than prams and are generally the lowest cost option.

EVA or Ethylene vinyl Acetate, is a polymer material that has some properties of rubber and is also lighter. It can be used instead of PU or rubber for low maintenance and to reduce the weight of your pram.

The presence of reliable and strong brakes on your pram is a must and will safeguard your child, you and other pedestrians. The majority of pushchairs pushchairs have brake pedals on the rear chassis. It can be activated by pressing a lever, or button on the handlebars or by pressing down on your foot. The brakes should be simple to use and should lock immediately when you press them. Some pushchairs also feature a mid-wheel brake for added stability and control.

Carrycot

The carrycot is a light portable cot that connects to the frame of the pushchair. It's perfect for newborns and babies between six and six months old. age, as they must lie flat in order to develop their spine and lungs. A carrycot-equipped pram is a great choice for parents who have little space, a small boot or who use public transport frequently.

Some prams come with an integrated carrycot that folds away into the frame of the pram so that it is easy to switch between carriage and seat modes. This is a great option for families who have a small car boot or use public transport often. It can save you time and effort. The iCandy YOYO2 is a good example of this and has scored well with MFM home testers, and also winning Gold in our previous MadeForMums awards. It's a great choice for parents who are on a budget, as it's affordable and looks and feels luxurious. It's also strong, lightweight, and compact when folded.

If you're looking for a luxury single to double pushchair that is suitable from birth and used with a carrycot and a carrycot, the Mountain Buggy Twin Plus is the perfect choice. This gorgeous pram comes with lay-flat carrycots an sling seat made of fabric and a baby cocoon to provide the ideal sleeping solution that is secure and comfortable for twins.

It's also a soft light-steering, nippy driver, which is ideal for urban areas. It's easy to traverse busy roads and pavements when you're on the move. It's also extremely easy to install and comes with a variety of accessories such as a rain cover, footmuff, and hood.

Canopy

A pram canopy is ideal to shield your child from the elements and also providing a cozy place for them to snooze. It can also prevent sunburns and heat stroke by blocking the harsh rays from the sun. Some models feature an open or mesh back section that you can unzip to keep an eye on the little snoozer.

In winter, a hood is an excellent way to shield your baby's delicate skin from the elements and rain. Some models come with a rain cover that can be easily put over the canopy of the pram, and secured with poppers. You can also purchase an umbrella separately that can be attached via magnets to the pram and folds away when not in use.

The pram or pushchair for a number of years to come, so picking the most suitable one is a crucial decision. As your baby grows, you will need to ensure that they're comfortable and safe throughout every trip. A high-quality pram/pushchair can support your baby's spine and ensure they are at ease during long walks and bumpy rides.

It's worth noting that pushchairs tend to be more targeted towards newborns and babies and babies, since they typically come with a bassinet or carrycot to enable you to lay them flat, whereas pushchairs are generally more versatile and can convert into a seat as your baby gets older. If you're having trouble deciding which type of pram or pushchair is best for your needs, our experienced team are happy to help contact us or drop by our store.

Stores

There are a variety of options for storage for prams based on your budget and the space available. If you have the space an outdoor shed is a great option to protect your pram from damage resulting from the weather and keep it out the way when it is not in use. It's also a good option when you reside in a region that has frequent rainfall or snow.

A shed is usually built from wood or metal and is equipped with an entrance door that allows to make it easy to access. It can also include a lock and other security features. Another option that is popular is a garage that will protect you from the elements and will be close to your vehicle if this is what you want to use it for.

If you don't have garage space, you can put the pram away in your home's closet. It will be out of the way and you won't see it when you enter the home or nursery. It may be difficult to reach if are hosting guests.

To keep your pushchair clean, you'll need to clean it frequently. This will ensure it is clean and free of mildew and stains. To clean a hood, start by vacuuming it with the small attachment or washing it in warm soapy water. Next you can clean any stains using a cloth brush or gentle sterilising solution. Make sure to dry the fabric on the outside to prevent mould and mildew from spreading. You can also purchase cleaning products that will remove staining that is difficult to remove and leave your stroller looking like new again.