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What to Look For in a Pram Pushchair

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

This innovative travel strollers system allows you to "future resistant" by incorporating a compatible car seat and carrycot. Plus, it folds up easily by hand and is free-standing when collapsed.

Seat

It is likely that your baby will use the pram frequently, so it is important to ensure it's comfortable. Look for models that have adjustable handlebars, comfortable seat padding, and a recline function so you can lay your child to sleep. Check that the pushchair has an 'parent facing (or rear facing) or 'world-facing' option in case your child wishes to be able to see more of what's happening around them.

The Graco Near2Me comes with an innovative feature that lets parents keep their baby close and maintain eye contact. This is a wonderful option for newborns and babies and was highly praised by our tester for parents Jaya as being a lovely method to make your child feel special and loved.

When you're choosing a stroller, it's important to consider the overall size. You don't want to have worry about it taking up too much room in your home or car. Pick a model that is able to fold easily and compact when folded to ensure it will fit. Find out how easy it is 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 fold completely flat, allowing your baby to sleep comfortably throughout the first six months of their life. This is crucial for their development. Be sure that the pram you're looking at can do this, and that it can be used with a car seat pram seat, in the event that it is required.

Wheels

The wheels move the pram, and offer your child a smooth ride. There are three common wheel types - rubber, foam and EVA (harder plastic type). Each has its pros and cons, based on what you intend to use your pushchair for.

Rubber wheels are the most common and offer great grip on all surfaces. The only down side is that they may be punctured if they are inflated too much by a car tyre pump. However, this is usually caused by someone over inflating them and isn't a regular issue. This type of wheel is typically used on all-terrain buggies as well as buggies that run.

PU or Polyurethane Wheels are made of foam, making them lighter than rubber tires. They also don't offer the same shock-absorbing capability and can feel more hard on concrete surfaces that are rough. They are often seen on prams than strollers and are generally the lowest cost option.

EVA or Ethylene Vinyl Acetate is a tougher plastic material that is lighter and has some of the characteristics of rubber but not as much. It can be used to replace rubber or PU in your pram for its low maintenance and weight reduction.

Having strong reliable brakes on your stroller is an important feature and will safeguard your child, you and other pedestrians. The majority of pushchairs have a brake pedal on the rear of the chassis. It can be activated either by pressing a lever, or button on the handlebars or by pressing down on your foot. The brakes should be simple to operate and should lock immediately after pressing them. Some pushchairs also feature an in-wheel brake to provide stability and control.

Carrycot

The carrycot is an easy-to-use portable cot that is able to be attached to the chassis of any pushchair. It is ideal for babies and infants up to six months of age, since they need to lie flat to develop their spine and lungs. A pram with carrycot is a great option for parents with a little space, a small boot or use public transport frequently.

Some prams are equipped with a carrying cot that can be folded into the frame. This lets you quickly switch between the seat and carriage modes. This is an excellent option for families with an insufficient car boot or use public transport often. It can help you save time and effort. The iCandy YOYO2 is an example of this and has scored highly with MFM home testers, and also winning Gold in our previous MadeForMums awards. It's an excellent choice for parents on a budget as it is affordable, yet has a luxurious look and feel. It's also sturdy, lightweight, and compact when folded.

Mountain Buggy twin pram Plus, a luxury pushchair for single or double use that can be used from birth. a carrycot is the best option. The pram comes with lay-flat carrycots fabric slings, fabric seats and a baby cooon for the ultimate sleeping solution for your twins.

It's also a smooth lightweight, smooth-rider which is perfect for urban environments which means you can effortlessly navigate through the busy roads and pavements on the move. It's also extremely easy to set up and comes with plenty of accessories such as rain cover, footmuff, and hood.

Canopy

A pram canopy will protect your child from the elements while providing a comfortable place for them to sleep. It's also great for preventing sunburn and heat stroke by blocking out the harsh sun's rays. Some models feature an open or mesh back section that can be unzipped to keep an eye on the little snoozer.

A hood can be particularly useful in winter too, allowing you to shield your baby's delicate skin from cold winds and rain. Some models include a rain cover which can easily be popped over the pram pushchair's canopy and secured by poppers. You can also buy an umbrella that is attached by magnets to the pram and folds away when not in usage.

Whether you opt for a pram or pushchair, choosing the most suitable model is a crucial choice and one that you will be using frequently for many years to come. As your baby grows and develops, you'll want to ensure they are secure and comfortable on every journey. A quality pram or pushchair will support your baby's spine and keep them relaxed during long walks and bumpy rides.

It's worth noting that prams tend to be more orientated towards newborns and babies in that they usually come with a bassinet or carrycot that lets you lie them flat, whereas pushchairs are generally more versatile and can convert into an infant seat as your child gets older. Our knowledgeable team is available to assist you if you aren't sure which pram or pushchair is suitable for your requirements. Contact us or visit our store.

Stores

There are numerous options for storage for prams, depending on your budget as well as the space available. If you have space an outdoor shed is the ideal option to shield your pram from damage caused by the weather and keep it out of the way when it is not being used. It's also a good option when you reside in an area that experiences frequent snowfall or rainfall.

A shed is typically constructed out of metal or wood and comes with doors that allow that allows easy access. It may also come with a lock or other security features. Another popular option is a garage that will protect you from elements and be close to your vehicle if that's the option you choose.

If you do not have garage space, you can keep the pram in your home's closet. This will keep it away from view, so you don't have to look at it when you enter your home or your nursery. However, it may be difficult to access if have guests coming over.

To maintain your pushchair, you'll need to clean it regularly. This will ensure it is clean and free of mildew and stains. Start by vacuuming the hood with a small attachment or washing it in cool soapy water. Then you can clean any stains with a fabric brush or a gentle solution for sterilising. Remember to dry your fabric outside to prevent mould and mildew from spreading. You can also purchase cleaning products that will remove staining that is difficult to remove and leave your stroller looking like new.