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What to Look For in Push Chairs and Prams

The world of push chairs and prams can be confusing. Prams have a flat seat that is specifically designed to be used by babies and newborns.

Prams may also come with a bassinet or carrycot for infants. Some even offer the option of being converted into a pushchair for older babies.

If you plan to use public transport or fold your pushchair regularly opt for a lightweight and compact buggy.

Comfort

Your pushchair will probably be utilized more often than your bottles and nappies. As such, it's important to ensure your child is comfortable on every trip by selecting an option with plenty of padding and an ergonomic seat that can be adjusted to height.

It's also worth noting that many prams, buggies and pushchairs come with a pram blanket that helps to keep your child warm. They can be popped into the washing machine and are available in a range of different colours and designs to fit your personal preferences.

A pram is made for babies who are around six months old, as they're at the stage where they need to lie flat, typically with a carrycot or bassinet attached to the frame. The majority of prams have the option of 'parent facing or 'world facing.' This allows you to decide if you prefer your baby to be facing you in order to bond with you, or explore the sights and sounds of their environment. Some prams can be converted into pushchairs. For instance, the iCandy Peach 7 – a premium single-to-double pushchair which can be used from birth with a carrycot up to 25kg (15kg using elevators).

It is important to remember that babies under six months old should not be transported in a pushchair that isn't able to recline completely flat. This is because travelling in a crouched up position can impact their breathing because it causes them to breathe in more air than they normally do and could cause respiratory issues in the long time.

A pushchair is a chair that folds into a compact space. It's designed for older babies and toddlers. They're often made from a more durable material than a pram. You can typically find models that let you alter the direction of the seat so that your baby can face you for reassurance or away from you so that they can explore the world around them.

Safety

It is crucial to ensure that your baby is safe in a pram or pram. You should only ever put your child in a pushchair or pram specifically designed for their size and age. This will ensure that they feel secure and safe and help to prevent any accidents. When purchasing a second-hand pushchair or stroller it is essential to conduct a visual safety check. This will ensure it's in good condition and not damaged in a way that could cause harm to your baby.

If you're looking for a pram or pushchair choose one with a safety harness which has quick and easy clips and connections. Make sure that the buckles don't have any slack and that the straps are snug around your baby's torso. Choose a model with a larger base since they are more stable than those with a smaller base.

Beware of overloading your pushchair and pram with items. This could cause the pushchair to topple over and your baby may fall out. Don't put anything that could hurt your baby in the basket, such as drinks, snacks, and toys.

Follow the guidelines given by the manufacturer when cleaning your pram or stroller. If you're cleaning the fabric or washing the hood, be sure to dry it thoroughly outside to avoid any mildew or mould forming.

If your pushchair or pram has a removable footmuff it's best to wash it before using it again in winter. This can be done by removing the fabric and washing it in cool water with soap and letting it dry outside. You should also scrub any dirt or mud from the axles and wheels.

Experts advise that infants lay flat as soon as they can in a pram or sale prams pushchair. This will aid their development and decrease the chance of developing back problems as they grow older.

Under the General Product Safety Regulations of 2005, retailers and manufacturers are required to offer products that are safe for normal or reasonably reliable use. This is the case for new prams and pushchairs as well as second-hand ones.

Style

Parents may want the most practical set-up of wheels they can find however, many parents want a pram that is as fashionable as their child. There are a lot of high-end prams and pushchairs on the market that blend high-end engineering with attractive designs that are as eye-catching as they are practical.

The first thing you should consider when choosing a pushchair or pram is the padding and the options for adjustability. Babies can be messy creatures and having a pram that's easy to clean is crucial. This is particularly true if you intend to use your stroller travel for long walks on rough terrain, or over dirt and gravel. Search for a pushchair that comes with removable seat covers and a recline mechanisms which can be machine washed. Make sure the fabric is also breathable to help keep your baby comfortable and dry.

Another thing to think about is the direction your baby will be facing in their pushchair. Most pushchairs "from birth" allow you to change the seat from parent facing (facing towards the parent to provide reassurance and bonding) or world facing so they can explore the world around them. Some prams also have this option, but it's not an option for all models.

Combination prams, also called 3 in 1 pram-in-1 prams, are an increasingly popular option for families since they can fit both a bassinet basket and an incline seat on the same frame. They are often designed to be used starting at birth and are suitable for infants up to six months.

A travel system is an option to a combined pram, as it permits you to fit a car seat onto the frame too, usually with adaptors. They are ideal for infants and toddlers up to three years old. They can be cheaper than buying separate items.

Twin prams and pushchairs are a great choice for twins or siblings who want to travel in comfort and security. They are available in a variety of styles and are able to be fitted either with a single car seat or a double.

Stores

In addition to providing security and comfort for your baby, a pram or pushchair should provide ample storage space for the most essential items. Find models with a large shopping basket to hold all of the baby's items, such as spare clothes as well as changing equipment, water bottles and even snacks. Some also include a parent or child's compartment, which is ideal for storing all of your personal belongings. If you're looking for a pushchair with even more storage choose a convertible pushchair that offers multiple configurations. The extra space is crucial if you plan to take your child for long walks or trips away from home and need an area to store anything you'll require.

Maneuvrability is another important feature to take into consideration. Opt for swivel wheel options to easily navigate narrow passageways, and look out for brakes with locking that are able to stop quickly. If you're considering a lightweight model, ensure it has the right dimensions for folding and suspension for easy transport and storage. If you're looking for something that's more robust for off-road use, select a model with robust all-terrain tires that can handle rougher surfaces.

A pram is designed to offer a flat sleeping position for infants. A pushchair is more suited for older babies and toddlers that can sit independently. Some prams are convertible into pushchairs by taking out the bassinet and replacing it with an adult seat. Other models such as the Bababing Raffi Complete bundle are able to be converted into a carrycot or car seat.

If you're not sure which type of pushchair or pram to pick check out reviews on the internet and ask friends and family members for recommendations. Test-drive several options before settling on one. This will give you an idea of their weight, their fold and how they feel. You might also want to think about whether a convertible model is the best option for you, because these can be used interchangeably between two babies and save money on purchasing an entirely new set of wheels every time your baby gets older!