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What to Look For in a Pram Pushchair

A stylish stroller that is both stylish and practical. It's easy to put together and converts into a double, and comes with large storage space.

A fantastic travel system that makes it easy to 'future-proof' by adding a compatible car seat and carrycot. It can be folded quickly and easily with one hand, and stands up when collapsed.

Seat

A pram is likely to be among the most used items of baby equipment you purchase so it's crucial to make sure it's comfortable for your young one. Look for models that have adjustable handlebars, comfortable seats padding, and a recline function so that you can easily lay your child to sleep. Make sure that the pushchair features an 'parent facing (or rear facing)' or 'world-facing' feature in case your child wishes to see more of what's going on around them.

The Graco Near2Me has an innovative feature that lets parents keep their child close and keep eye contact. This is a fantastic option for babies and infants and was praised by our parent tester Jaya as being a lovely way to make your child feel loved and loved.

When choosing a pram it is important to think about the overall dimensions. You don't want to have worry about it taking up too much space in your car or home. To ensure that it is suitable the space, select a model that can be folded and folded into a compact size. You can check how easy or difficult it is by reading reviews (like the ones on MadeForMums).

A quality pram should be able to lay flat when folded. This will ensure that your baby gets a comfortable and safe sleep during the first six months, which is crucial for their development. Check that the pram you're interested in can do this and that it is compatible with a car seat, should it be required.

Wheels

The wheels are what move the pram and provide your child a smooth ride. There are three common wheel types: foam, rubber, and EVA (a more rigid plastic type). Each wheel type has its pros and con depending on how you plan to use your stroller.

Rubber wheels are the most commonly used and offer excellent grip on all surfaces. The only down side is that they could be punctured if they are inflated too hard with the pump of a car tyre. However this usually happens due to someone over inflating the tires and isn't a common problem. This type of wheel is commonly used on all-terrain and running buggies.

PU or Polyurethane wheels are foam filled making them lighter than rubber tyres. They don't have the same shock-absorbing capabilities and may feel more harsh on rough concrete surfaces. They are more prevalent on Prams Pushchairs prams than strollers, and are the cheapest option.

EVA or Ethylene vinyl Acetate, is a polymer material that has the characteristics of rubber, and is lighter. It can be used to replace PU or rubber in your foldable pram for its low maintenance and overall weight reduction.

The presence of reliable and strong brakes on your stroller is a crucial feature that can protect you, your baby pram and other pedestrians. Most pushchairs have a brake pedal located on the rear of the chassis. It can be activated by pressing a button or lever on the handlebars or pressing down with your foot. The brakes must be simple to operate and should be locked immediately after you press them. Some pushchairs have brakes on the middle wheel to provide extra stability and control.

Carrycot

The carrycot is a lightweight portable cot that can be attached to the chassis of a pushchair. It's a great option for infants from six months old as they need to lie flat in order to support their lung and spinal development. A pram with carrycot is a great option for parents with limited space, a small boot or use public transport frequently.

Some prams have a built-in carrycot that folds away into the frame of the pushchair, so it is easy to switch between seat and carriage mode. This is an excellent option for families with a small car boot or those who have to use public transport frequently because it saves time and effort. The iCandy YOYO2 has been highly rated by MFM home testers and won Gold in our previous MadeForMums Awards. It's a great option for new parents on a budget, as it is affordable, yet has a luxurious look and feel. It's also strong and light when folded.

If you're looking for a luxury single to double pushchair that's suitable for babies from birth and is used with a carrycot, the Mountain Buggy Twin Plus is the ideal choice. It includes a lay-flat carrycot plus fabric slings, fabric seats and a baby cooon for the ideal sleeping solution for your twins.

It is also a smooth, nippy and light-steering driver, which is ideal for urban environments. It is easy to navigate busy roads and pavements when you're on the move. It's also very easy to use and comes with a wide range of accessories, including rain cover, a footmuff and the hood.

Canopy

A pram canopy will protect your child from the elements and provide a comfortable place for them to rest. It is also great for preventing heat stroke and sunburn by blocking out the harmful rays of the sun. Some models feature an open window, or you can unzip the mesh back so you can observe your snoozer's little one without disturbing them.

A hood is especially useful in winter as it protects your baby's delicate skin from cold winds and rain. Some models come with rain covers that is easily popped over the canopy of the pram and secured using poppers. You can also buy a separate umbrella that attaches by magnets to the pram, and is easy to fold away when not being used.

The pram or pushchair for a number of years to come, so picking the best one is a critical choice. As your baby grows, you'll need to ensure that they are comfortable and safe on every journey. A high-quality pram/pushchair can ensure your baby's spine is supported and ensure they are comfortable during long walks or bumpy rides.

Pushchairs can be converted into a seat once your baby grows older. They are more adaptable than top prams. If you're unable to decide what kind of pram or pushchair is the best for your needs, our expert team will be happy to assist by giving us a call or drop by our store.

Storage

There are many options for storage for prams, dependent 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 elements and keep it out the way when it is not in use. This is a great choice if your area experiences frequent rain or snow.

A shed is typically constructed out of metal or wood and has doors that allow that allows easy access. It may also have a lock or other security features. Garages are a popular option, as it provides protection from the elements while being close to your vehicle if you're using that for transport.

If you do not have a garage or shed, you can put your pram in a closet in your home. It will be kept away from view and will not require you to look at it when you go into your home or the nursery. It might be difficult to reach if are hosting guests.

You'll need to regularly clean your pushchair if you wish to keep it in good condition. It will look great and free of stains and mildew. Begin by vacuuming the hood with a small attachment or washing it in cool soapy water. Then you can clean any stains using a cloth brush or a gentle solution for sterilising. Remember to dry the fabric outside to stop mould and mildew from spreading. You can also buy a cleaner to remove stubborn stains making your pushchair look like new.