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What to Look For in a Pram Pushchair

A stylish pram that is both swish and practical. It is simple to put together and can be transformed into a double. It also comes with a large storage basket.

A fantastic travel system that makes it simple to 'future-proof' by adding an appropriate car seat and carrycot. It can be folded quickly and easily with one hand, and can be reassembled when folded.

Seat

It is likely that your child will be using the pram often, so it is important that it is comfortable. Choose a model with a comfortable cushioning for the seat, a handlebar that is adjustable in height and a recline function that allows you to lay your child down. Make sure that the pushchair features a 'parent facing (or rear facing)' or 'world-facing' option for children who want to observe more of what's happening around them.

The Graco Near2Me has an innovative feature that lets parents 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.

When you're choosing a stroller, it's important to consider the overall size. You do not want be concerned about it taking up too much space in your home or vehicle. Select a model that can be folded easily and is compact when collapsed to ensure it can fit. Find out how easy it is to fold and then read reviews (like those on MadeForMums) to get a clear impression of how easy or difficult it is to manoeuvre fold, store and store.

A quality pram should fold flat, allowing your child to sleep comfortably during the first six months of their life. This is essential for their development. Make sure the pram you're looking at can do this, and that it can be used with a car seat, if needed.

Wheels

The wheels of a pram pushchair are what makes it move and provide your child the mobility they need. There are three wheel types - rubber foam and EVA (harder plastic type). Each wheel type has its pros and con depending on how you plan to use your stroller.

Rubber wheels are the most common and offer great grip on all surfaces. They can be punctured using a car tyre compressor to blow them up too hard. This isn't a typical problem, and is usually caused by someone who has inflated the wheels too much. This type of wheel is commonly used on all-terrain and running buggies.

PU or Polyurethane Wheels are filled with foam, so they are lighter than rubber tires. They don't have the same shock absorption capabilities, and can feel harsher on rough concrete surfaces. They are often seen on strollers than prams and are typically the lowest cost option.

EVA or Ethylene Vinyl Acetate is a stronger plastic that is lightweight and has some of the characteristics of rubber but not as much. It can be used to replace rubber or PU in your pram due to its ease of maintenance and weight reduction.

A strong and reliable brake system on your pram is an important feature and will safeguard you, your baby and pedestrians. Most pushchairs prams feature brake pedals that are located on the rear of the chassis. It can be activated by pressing a lever or a button on the handlebars, or by pressing down with your foot. The brakes must be simple to use and should be locked immediately after pressing them. Some pushchairs also have a mid-wheel brake for more stability and control.

Carrycot

The carrycot is a light portable cot that attaches to the chassis of the pushchair. It is ideal for infants and babies between six and six months old. age, as they have to lay flat in order to develop their spine and lung capacity. A carrycot in a pram is a great option for parents who are short on space, have a small car boot or who use public transport frequently.

Some prams come with a built-3 in one pushchair carrying cot that can fold into the frame. This lets you quickly switch between carriage and seat modes. This is a great option for families with an insufficient car boot or frequent public transport. It can save you time and effort. The iCandy YOYO2 is a good example of this and has scored highly with MFM home testers, and also winning Gold in our previous MadeForMums awards. It's also a great choice for parents who are on a budget as it's reasonably priced, yet is stylish and luxurious and is robust, lightweight and compact when folded.

Mountain Buggy twin pushchairs Plus, a luxury pushchair for single or double use that can be used right from birth. a carrycot. It is the perfect choice. This pram comes with lay-flat carrycots, fabric sling seats and an infant cooon to offer the perfect sleeping solution for your twins.

It's also a nippy lightweight, smooth-rider which is perfect for urban environments, so you can easily navigate traffic-heavy roads and pavements traveling. It's also incredibly easy and comes with a range of accessories, such as rain cover, a footmuff and the hood.

Canopy

A pram canopy is great for protecting your little one from the elements while providing a cozy place for them to snooze. It can also help prevent heat stroke and sunburns by blocking the harsh rays from the sun. Some models feature the option of a peekaboo window or a back mesh section so that you can keep an eye on your snoozer's little one without disturbing them.

In winter, a hood is a great way to protect your baby's delicate skin from wind and rain. Some models come with rain covers that can be easily put over the canopy of the pram and secured using poppers. Alternatively, you can purchase an umbrella that attaches to the pram with magnets and is easy to take down when not in use.

You will use your pram or pushchair for a number of years to come, so picking the best one is a critical choice. As your baby grows and develops you'll want to ensure they are safe and comfortable on every trip. A good quality pram/pushchair will be able to support their gentle spine and stop them from getting tired on long walks or bumpy rides.

It's important to note that prams pushchairs tend to be more targeted towards newborns and babies and babies, since they typically come with a bassinet, or carrycot that allows you to lie them flat, whereas pushchairs tend to be more flexible and can convert into an infant seat as your child gets older. Our knowledgeable team is available to assist you if aren't sure which pram or pushchair is suitable for your requirements. Call us or visit our store.

Storage

There are a number of options for storage for prams, based on your budget and the space available. A shed is a great option if you have space, since it will protect the pram from damage caused by weather and keep it away from the path when it's not being used. This is an excellent option for areas that are prone to often snow or rain.

A shed is constructed from metal or wood and is equipped with an entrance door that allows for easy access. It can also include locks and other security features. A garage is another popular option, since it provides protection from the elements while being close to your car, if you're using that for transport.

If you do not have a garage or shed, you can store your pram in a closet in your home. It will be hidden and won't be visible when you enter the house or the nursery. However, it might be difficult to access if have guests coming over.

You'll have to clean your pushchair if you want to keep it maintained. This will ensure it looks great and is free from stains and mildew. Start by vacuuming the hood with an attachment that is small or washing it in cool soapy water. You can then use a mild sterilizing agent or a fabric brush to clean any stain. Make sure to dry the fabric on the outside to stop mould and mildew from spreading. You can also buy a cleaner to remove staining that is difficult to remove making your pushchair look like new.