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What to Look For in Prams, Pushchairs and Buggys

If you're looking for a pram, pushchair or buggy there are plenty of things to think about. Think about the amount you're willing to spend, whether you want a compact buggy or something larger and how easy it will be to clean.

Look for models that feature an reclining seat that has several positions, and a carrycot or bassinet for newborns. Be sure that they are flat as this is vital for the spine development of your baby pram.

Safety

It is essential to adhere to the safety guidelines when you're out with your baby in a pram or pushchair. This will ensure that your child is secure and at ease. Check the pushchair or stroller's weight limits to prevent overloaded vehicles as it could cause damage or cause instability. Avoid placing pillows or blankets in the pram as they could pose a risk to your child, particularly if they have an accident. Do not allow older children to climb onto the stroller or pram as this can be a hazard.

It's also an excellent idea to search for a pushchair that has more padding, particularly in the area of the headrest. This can help keep your child safe from crashing into objects when out and out and about. It's also a good idea to choose an infant stroller with padding on the headrests, since it will help protect your child from hitting objects when out and out and about.

Some prams and pushchairs prams include the bassinet attachment, which is perfect for babies to lie on their backs, cocooned and comfortable. Some pushchairs and prams have a carrycot that can be removed when your baby is able to sit up. Some prams also have an infant seat that can be changed between the two modes as your child grows.

A lot of pushchairs and prams are designed to fold to a smaller size when not in use, making them easier to store and transport in your car's boot or public transport. It is important to determine how compact they are when folded as this could be a big difference when you need to squeeze them in tight spaces or up and down stairs.

If you plan to take your pram or pushchair to rougher terrain, such as parks, fields or even on beaches, it is a good idea to look for models with off-road wheels since they are more suitable for these kinds of environments. Make sure that the wheels have air in them because this will enable them to move easily across rough terrain without having to puncture.

A parasol or sunshade that can be attached directly to the frame of your pushchair can provide shade and guard your child from overheating on hot days. You can purchase these items either separately or as part of the pushchair accessories set with several styles and colours to pick from.

Comfort

A great pram should be comfortable to push for you and your baby. A softly cushioned seat liner with adjustable settings that allow your newborn to lay flat or sway slightly (good for those who suffer from reflux) and a wide sun canopy are all beneficial. Find a suspension that allows for a smooth ride and a responsive brake system to allow you to stop quickly if needed.

Newborns require a flat, fully lying position to aid in their growing spine It's crucial to ensure that your pushchair is able to support this during the first few months. Many frames come with an infant carrycot that can convert to a reclining chair once your child is old enough. This allows you to have both a stroller and pram in the same frame.

When selecting a pushchair, you'll need to think about your requirements, including how it's maneuverable and the amount of storage space you need. Visit a store where you can test-drive various pushchairs or prams to test how they feel and fold. It's also recommended to research any accessories you'd like to purchase including a footmuff, seat liner and fans that can help your baby stay cool in summer or warm in winter.

In the end, you'll need to think about the overall look of your pushchair - will it suit your lifestyle and personality? You'll use it for a long time, so try to choose a print or colour that won't date too quickly or leave you regretting your decision.

Our Goldilocks pushchair is a light pushchair with puncture-proof wheels, a big bouncy suspension, and hoods you can lower to shield your baby from the weather. It is the perfect balance of comfort, both for your child as well as yourself. With a smart and sophisticated brush twill fabric that has faux-leather handles and leatherette trims that have a traditional appearance, but is also fresh and modern. It's also priced competitively and comes with a selection of useful accessories.

Practicality

The terms pram, pushchair buggy, pram and travel system get thrown around a lot but it's important to select one that suits your requirements and is compatible with your lifestyle. It's easier to transport on public transport as well as in your car at home if you select models that fold. If you decide to buy an infant stroller or a best travel pram system with a separate baby seat, make sure that it snaps securely onto the chassis and can be removed without waking your baby (especially when they're asleep).

Many prams come with a large storage basket under which helps keep your bags, shopping and nappies within reach. They are also usually equipped with swivel wheels that allow them to maneuver and steer through narrow shop aisles, or to change direction in crowded areas like parks and beaches. If you're going to use it in the countryside then you might want a model with large all-terrain tires that can withstand muddy walks and rough terrain.

A pushchair or stroller is lighter than a pram, and offers the convenience of the ability to have a seat that is adjusted to multiple positions which is ideal for newborns and babies who can sit up. They typically come with a huge canopy that provides your baby or toddler with protection from the sun, and some models may also be suitable to use in the rain.

Think about how heavy the model is and if you can comfortably move it in and out of your car boot or up the stairs to your home (with or without your child inside!) Particularly as they get heavier over time. It might be worth paying more to get a washable cover that makes cleaning up spillages or leaks from nappy diapers quick and simple. You should also test drive any prams or strollers you are considering purchasing to determine how they move and feel as well as to see how easy they fold and transport. It is also a good idea to see whether the handlebars are comfortable for you to hold.

Cleaning

Regularly cleaning your pushchair will lower the risk of mildew or mould. This includes cleaning any fabric components immediately after they become dirty and giving them a full wash every two weeks or as often. Using a deodoriser or fabric freshener regularly can help keep odors at bay and stop the accumulation of grime, which could lead to the development of mould spores as well as an unhygienic environment for your child.

Before you begin cleaning your pushchair, it's a good idea to get rid of any toys and to remove any covers or padding that you can remove. This will allow you to clean the hard-to-reach places, such as the canopy or hood. Make sure you choose a well-ventilated area to work in and lay down sheets or tarps to protect the floor and make cleaning as easy as you can. Also, it's recommended to use a vacuum cleaner equipped with a nozzle that is flexible to remove any dirt or food scraps that may be trapped in the nooks and crannies.

If you have a pushchair that has removable fabric sections, then begin by reviewing the care instructions of the manufacturer and washing them according to the recommendations (either in the washing machine or by hand). If you're planning to wash the majority of your fabrics in prams you can do so with an aqueous solution that is made up of warm water, gentle soap or mild detergent. However, it's advisable to spot test the fabric for the durability of its colour before using any cleaning products as certain chemicals may bleach or damage delicate fabrics.

Stains and marks that are stubborn can often be tackled by adding a small amount bicarbonate of soda to the wash. This is a powerful stain remover and will lift all kinds of odours including ones caused by urine or milk. It will also help to lift any soap residues or detergent. After you're done, rinse the fabric thoroughly to remove any soap residue and hang it to dry. Do this outside as sunlight is a natural conditioner and disinfectant.