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What to Look For in Prams, Pushchairs and Buggys

If you're looking for a pushchair, pram or buggy there are plenty of factors to consider. Think about how much you'll need to spend on a buggy, whether you want it to be smaller or more spacious, and how easy it will be to clean.

Find models with an reclining seat that has various positions, as well as the option of a carrycot or bassinet to newborns. Be sure that they are flat because this is essential to the development of the spine of your baby.

Safety

If you're out and about with your baby in a pushchair or folding pram it is important to follow safety guidelines to ensure your little one is comfortable and secure. Make sure you know the stroller's or pushchair's weight limits for carriages to avoid overloading as this could create instability or damage. Avoid putting pillows or blankets in the pram as they could pose a risk to your child, particularly in the event of an accident. Don't let older children climb on the stroller or pram because this could pose a danger.

Choose a stroller that has extra padding especially in the headrest area to protect your child against hitting objects when out and out and about. A child-facing mode is also an excellent option since it allows it to be quick and easy for you to monitor your baby and keep them happy and comfortable.

Some pushchairs and prams have a bassinet that allows newborns to lay flat, in a cocoon of comfort. Some pushchairs and prams include a carrycot that can be removed once your baby is able to sit up. Some prams also have seats that can be changed between these two modes as your child grows.

Many pushchairs or prams can be folded down to a smaller size when not in use. This makes them easier to put in your car boot, or even transport on public transport. Be sure to check how compact they are folded. This could make a huge difference when you have to get them into tight spaces or up and over stairs.

If you are planning to take your pushchair or pram into more difficult terrain like fields, parks, or even on beaches then it is a good idea to find a model with off-road wheels since they are more suitable for these kinds of environments. Check that the wheels are air-filled since this will allow them to move over rougher ground and will not break easily.

A sunshade or parasol that is attached directly to the frame of your pushchair will shade and protect your baby against overheating on sunny days. You can purchase them in a separate purchase or as part a pushchair accessories set, with several styles and colours to choose from.

Comfort

A great pram should be comfortable to push for both you and your baby. Softly padded seat liners with adjustable settings that allow your baby to lie on their backs flat or sit up slightly to ease reflux and an expansive sun canopy are all useful. Find a suspension system that will allow for a smoother ride, as well as a brake system that is quick to stop quickly in an emergency.

Newborns require a fully lie-flat position to support their growing spine, so it's important to make sure your pushchair is able to do this for the first few months. A lot of frames come with an infant carrycot that can convert into a reclining seat when your child is old enough. This allows you to combine a stroller and a pram in the same frame.

When you're choosing a pram, you'll have to think about your requirements, including how it's maneuverable and the amount of storage space you require. It's a good idea to visit a shop that lets you test drive various prams or pushchairs to feel how they behave and how they fold. You should also check out any accessories you might need, such as a footmuff or seat liner to keep your baby cool in the summer and warm in winter.

Finally, you'll need to think about the overall design of your travel stroller - does it match your personality and lifestyle? You'll use it for a long time so make sure you pick the right color or print that doesn't get old or leave you regretting your choice.

A lightweight pushchair with puncture-proof tyres, big bouncy suspension and a hood that you can pull down to shield your baby from the elements is our Goldilocks of pushchairs. It offers just the right balance of comfort for your child and you. With a smart and sophisticated brushed twill fabric, a faux-leather handle and leatherette trims It has a classic appearance, but is also modern and fresh. It's also priced competitively and comes with a selection of useful accessories.

Practicality

The terms pushchair, pram buggy, pram and travel system get thrown around a lot but it's important to select one that suits your needs and fits your lifestyle. You'll find it easier to transport on public transport, in your car or at home if you select models that fold. If you decide to purchase an infant pram or travel strollers system with a separate infant seat, ensure that it can be easily snapped onto the chassis without waking your baby.

A lot of prams have a huge storage basket under the seat to help keep your shopping bags, nappies and bags close in your fingertips. They also typically have swivel wheels that allow them to maneuver and steer through narrow shop aisles, or to change direction in busy areas such as beaches and parks. If you plan to use the scooter in the countryside, you might prefer a model with big all-terrain tires that can handle rough terrain and muddy trails.

A pushchair or stroller is lighter than a traditional pram, and the seat can be adjusted into different positions. This is ideal for babies who can sit up, or for newborns. They typically have a wide canopy that will provide your child or toddler protection from the sun. However, some models may also be suitable for use in rainy weather.

Think about how the model weighs and if you are able to safely lift it into your car boot, or up the steps (with or without an infant inside). They'll become heavier over time. It might be worth paying an extra amount to get a washable cover that makes cleaning up spillages or nappy leaks quick and simple. It is also advisable to test any prams or strollers you are considering purchasing to determine how they move and feel and to check how easy they fold up and transport. You might also want to determine whether the handlebars feel comfy to you.

Cleaning

The most effective way to minimize the risk of mildew and mould is to clean your twin pushchair regularly. It is essential to clean every component of the fabric as soon as they become dirty and give them an extensive wash every two weeks. Using a deodoriser or fabric freshener regularly will also help to reduce odours and prevent the build-up of grime, which could result in the growth of mould spores and an unhygienic environment for your child.

Before you start to clean your pushchair it is an ideal idea to clear away any toys, and to take off any covers or padding that can be removed. This will allow you to clean and access those difficult to reach areas like the canopy, hood or the seat supports. The next step is to select an area with good ventilation to work in and then lay down sheets or tarps to protect the floor and make clean-up as easy as possible. Make use of a vacuum cleaner that has an nozzle that is flexible to get rid of any food or dirt that may have been trapped in the nooks and crevices.

If your pushchair comes with removable fabric sections, make sure you read the manufacturer's cleaning instructions and wash them according to the instructions (either by hand or by washing in a machine). If you're planning to wash the majority of your fabrics in prams then you can use an aqueous solution that is made up of warm water, gentle soap or mild detergent. It is best to test the fabric's colourfastness using a small area before using any cleaning product. Certain chemicals can harm or bleach delicate fabrics.

Add a small amount to the wash to get rid of the stubborn marks and stains. This is a powerful stain remover and can lift various types of odours including those triggered by milk or urine. It also helps remove any residues of detergent or soap. After you're done, wash the fabric thoroughly to remove all soap traces and hang it to dry. It is best travel stroller to do this outdoors as the sunlight acts as both natural fabric softener as well as a gentle disinfectant.