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What to Look For in good prams, Pushchairs and Buggys

There are a variety of factors to take into consideration when selecting the right pushchair, buggy, or pram. Think about how much you can afford for a product, if you're looking for something smaller or more spacious and how easy it is to clean.

Find models with a reclining seat with several positions, and a carrycot or bassinet for newborns. Check if they lie completely flat, as this is crucial for your baby's developing spine.

Safety

If you're out and about with your baby in a stroller or pram it is important to adhere to safety guidelines to ensure your child is safe and secure. Check the pushchair or stroller's weight limits for carriages to avoid overloading, as this can create instability or damage. Avoid placing pillows or blankets in the pram as this could be dangerous for your child, particularly if they have an accident. Similarly, don't let older children play on the pram or stroller as it could pose a risk.

It's also recommended to look for a stroller with additional padding, particularly in the area of the headrest, as this will help to protect your child from crashing into objects when out and around. It's also an ideal idea to pick an infant stroller with cushioned headrests as they will shield your child from bumping into things while out and out and about.

Some prams and pushchairs have a bassinet that allows newborns to lie flat, in a cocoon of comfort. Some pushchairs and prams have a carrycot that can be removed when your baby is able to sit up. Some prams also come with an infant seat that can be switched between the two modes as your baby develops.

Many prams and pushchairs can be folded down to a compact strollers size when they are not being used. This makes them easier to store in the car boot or transport on public transport. It is worth assessing how compact they are when folded, as this can be an issue when you have to squeeze them into tight spaces or up and down stairs.

If you are planning to take your pram or foldable stroller into areas with rougher terrain, such as parks or fields or even the beach, it's best to choose a model that has off-road wheels. These are the best wheels for these kinds of terrains. Check to see if the wheels are air-filled as this will allow them to glide smoothly over rougher terrain and not puncture.

A sunshade or parasol that is attached directly to the frame of your pushchair will shade and guard your child from overheating during sunny days. These can be purchased separately or as a set of accessories for your pushchair. There are many styles and colors to choose from.

Comfort

A quality pram should be comfortable to push for both you and your baby. Soft padded seats and adjustable settings that permit your baby to lie on their backs flat or raise their legs slightly to ease reflux, and a large sun canopy are all useful. Look for suspension systems that allow for a smoother ride, as well as brakes that are quick to stop quickly in a situation of emergency.

It's essential that your pushchair is capable of accommodating this position for the first couple of weeks. Many frames include a newborn carrycot that converts into a reclining seat when your child is old enough. This lets you have both a stroller (this contact form) and pram in the same frame.

When choosing a pushchair you'll need to think about your needs, such as how it's maneuverable and the amount of storage space you need. It's worth visiting a shop that lets you test drive various prams or pushchairs to see how they feel and fold. It's also recommended to look over any accessories you'd like for your baby, like a seat liner, a footmuff and fans that can help your baby to stay cool in summer and warm in winter.

Lastly, you'll want to think about the overall design of your stroller - does it suit your personality and lifestyle? You'll be using your pushchair for many years, so pick an option that you will be happy with.

A lightweight pushchair with puncture-proof tyres, a big bouncy suspension and a hood can be pulled down to shield your baby from the elements is our Goldilocks of pushchairs, offering the perfect amount of comfort for both your child and you. With a sophisticated and stylish brushed twill fabric with faux-leather handles and leatherette trims, it has a traditional feel but also looks modern and fresh. It is also reasonably priced and comes with an assortment of useful accessories.

Practicality

It's commonplace to hear terms pram, buggy, pushchair and travel system thrown around, but it is important to choose one which is suited to your lifestyle and needs. Find models that fold down to smaller sizes as this will help when you're on public transport, in your car's boot or storage space at home. If you decide to buy an infant stroller compact or a travel system that has a separate baby seat, make sure that it snaps securely onto the chassis and can be detached without disturbing your baby (especially if they're sleeping).

Many prams have a large storage basket under the seat to help you keep your shopping bags, bags and nappies close at hand. They also typically have swivel wheels that make them easy to manoeuvre and maneuver through narrow store aisles, or turn on the spot in crowded places like parks and beaches. If you plan to use the scooter in the countryside, you might prefer one with large all-terrain tires that can handle rough terrain and muddy trails.

A pushchair or stroller is lighter than a pram, and offers the convenience of the ability to have a seat that is adjusted to a variety of positions, which is perfect for newborns or babies who can sit up. A large canopy protects your toddler or baby from the sun. Some models are suitable for rain.

Think about how heavy the model is and then consider if you are able to comfortably move it in and out of your car's storage area or up the steps to your home (with or without your baby in it!) They'll become heavier as time passes. You might want to think about purchasing a cover that is machine washable for easy cleaning of nappy or spilled liquids. You should also test-drive any prams or strollers you are considering purchasing to determine how they feel and move, and to check how easy they fold up and transport. You might also want to determine if the handlebars are comfortable for you to hold.

Cleaning

The most effective way to minimize the chance of mildew and mould is to wash your pushchair frequently. It is essential to clean every component of the fabric as soon as they become dirty and give them a thorough wash every two weeks. Using a regular application of a fabric freshener or deodoriser will help eliminate odours and help prevent the build-up of grime that can lead to mould spores.

Before you start to clean your pushchair It's recommended 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 hard to reach places like the canopy, hood or seat supports. Next, choose an area that is well ventilated and lay down sheets to protect the floor. This will make cleaning up easier. Use a vacuum with a flexible nozzle to remove any food particles or dirt that may have been trapped in the nooks and crevices.

If you own an infant stroller with removable fabric sections, then start by reading the manufacturer's care instructions and washing them as recommended (either in the washing machine or by hand). If you want to wash the majority of your fabrics in prams, 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 colorfastness on only a small area prior to using any cleaning product. Certain chemicals can harm or bleach delicate fabrics.

Add a small amount to the wash to remove stubborn marks and stains. This is a powerful stain remover and will lift many types of odours, including those caused by urine or milk. It also helps to lift any residues of soap or detergent. After washing, rinse the fabric thoroughly to get rid of any soap residues and hang it to dry. Do this outside as sunlight is a natural fabric conditioner and disinfectant.