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What to Look For in a Pram Pushchair

A stylish and elegant pram that is fashionable and practical. It's easy to put together, can convert into a double and has an enormous storage basket.

This innovative travel system makes it simple to "future resistant" by incorporating an appropriate carrycot and car seat. Plus, it folds up easily with one hand and can be freestanding when folded.

Seat

It is likely that your baby will be using the pram often, so it is important that it is comfortable. Choose a model with a comfortable cushioned seats, an adjustable handlebar height, and recline feature to allow you to get your child asleep. It's also worth checking that the pushchair can be set to be 'parent facing' (or rear-facing) or "world facing" if your child is older and would like to observe what's going on around them.

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

It's important to consider the overall size of a pram when choosing one, since you do not want it to take up too much space in your car trunk or your living area. Pick a model that is able to fold easily and is compact when collapsed to ensure it can fit. Consider how easy to fold and then read reviews (like those on MadeForMums) for a real sense of how simple or difficult it is to maneuver fold and store.

A high-quality pram should be able to lay flat when folded, making sure that your baby gets a fully supported lie down for their first six months, which is vital for their development. Be sure that the pram you're considering can do this and that it is compatible with a car seat if needed.

Wheels

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

The most popular type of rubber wheel is the and offer excellent grip on all surfaces. The only drawback is that they may be punctured if they are inflated too quickly using an auto tyre pump. This is not a common issue and is usually caused by over-inflating the wheels. This type of wheel is usually used on all-terrain buggies as well as running buggies.

PU or Polyurethane Wheels are made of foam, which makes them lighter than rubber tires. They don't have the same shock absorbing ability and can sometimes feel more harsh on rough concrete surfaces. They are 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 characteristics of rubber and is also lighter. It can be used to replace PU or rubber in your pram for its low maintenance and overall weight reduction.

A strong and reliable brake system on your stroller is a must and will safeguard you, your baby and pedestrians. Most pushchairs feature brake pedals on the rear of the chassis. It can be activated either by pressing a lever, or button on the handlebars or by pressing down your foot. The brakes must be easy to use and should be locked immediately after pressing them. Some pushchairs also have an in-wheel brake to provide stability and control.

Carrycot

The carrycot is a light portable cot that connects to the chassis of the pushchair. It's ideal for newborns and babies up to six months of age, since they need to lie flat to develop their spine and lungs. A carrycot-equipped pram is the perfect choice for parents with a little space, a small boot, or who travel by public transport often.

Some prams come with a built-in carrying cot that can be folded into the frame. This lets you quickly change between carriage and seat modes. This is a great option for families with an insufficient car boot or who use public transport frequently. It can save you time and energy. The iCandy YOYO2 has been highly reviewed by MFM home testers and has won Gold in our previous MadeForMums Awards. It's also a good choice for new parents who are on a tight budget, as it's reasonably priced, yet is stylish and luxurious as well as being strong, light and compact travel stroller when folded.

Mountain Buggy twin pushchairs Plus, a luxury pushchair that can be used for both single and double use that can be used from birth with a carrycot is the best choice. The pram with car seat includes a lay-flat carrycot fabric sling seats, as well as an infant cooon to offer the ideal sleeping solution for your twins.

It's also a smooth light-steering, nippy driver, which is ideal for urban environments. It is easy to traverse busy roads and pavements while on the move. It's also incredibly easy and comes with a range of accessories, including rain covers, a footmuff and hood.

Canopy

A pram canopy will protect your child from the elements and provide a comfortable place for them to sleep. It can also help prevent sunburns and heat stroke by blocking the harsh rays from the sun. Some models have an open window, or you can unzip the back mesh so you can monitor your little snoozer without disturbing them.

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

Whether you opt for a pram or pushchair, choosing the most suitable model is a crucial choice that you will use frequently for many years to come. As your baby grows, you will need to ensure that they're comfortable and safe on every journey. A good pram/pushchair will help your baby's spine and keep them at ease during long walks or bumpy rides.

It's worth noting that prams tend to be more targeted towards babies and infants and babies, since they typically come with a bassinet or carrycot that lets you lie them flat, whereas pushchairs tend to be more flexible and can convert into a seat as your baby grows older. If you're having trouble deciding what kind of pram or pushchair is best for your needs, our knowledgeable team will be happy to assist - give us a call or visit our store.

Stores

There are numerous options for pram storage, depending on your budget and the space available. A shed is an excellent choice if you have the room, as it will shield the pram from damage caused by weather and keep it out of the way when not in use. It's also a great option if you reside in a region that has frequent snowfall or rainfall.

A shed is usually constructed of wood or metal, and has a door that allows easy access. It could also come with a lock and other security features. Another option is a garage that will protect you from the elements and be close to your vehicle if this is the option you choose.

If you do not have a garage or shed, you can keep your pram in a closet inside your home. It will be kept out of sight and you won't have to see it when you enter your home or nursery. It could be difficult to reach if are hosting guests.

To keep your pushchair in good condition you'll need to keep it clean. This will ensure it looks fantastic and is free from stains and mildew. To clean a hood, start by vacuuming it with an attachment that is small or by washing it with cool soapy water. Then, use a mild sterilising agent or a fabric brush to remove any stain. Make sure to dry the fabric on the outside to prevent mildew and mould from spreading. You can also buy a cleaner to get rid of staining that is difficult to remove and make your pushchair appear like new.