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A stylish and elegant pram that is fashionable and practical. It is easy to assemble and can be converted into double. It also comes with a large storage basket.
A brilliant travel system that makes it easy to "future-proof" by adding an appropriate car seat and carrycot. It folds quickly and easily with one hand, and it is able to stand when folded.
Seat
A pram is likely to be one of the most used items of baby equipment that you purchase therefore it's essential to ensure it's comfortable for your young one. Choose a model with a comfortable seat padding, adjustable handlebar height, and recline feature to let you get your child asleep. Make sure the pushchair comes with a 'parent facing (or rear facing) or 'world-facing' option for children who want to be able to see more of what's going on around them.
One of the cool features on the Graco Near2Me is its ability to bring your child up to you by pressing an button, which allows parents to maintain contact with their child and keep them close. Jaya the tester for our parents, praised this as a wonderful option for newborns and infants.
It is important to think about the overall dimensions of a pram when selecting, as you don't want it to take up too much space in your car trunk or in your living space. To ensure that it fits the space, select a model that can fold and fold into a compact size. Check how easy it is to fold it and read reviews (like those on MadeForMums) to get a true idea of how easy or difficult it is to move fold and store.
A quality pram must be able to lay flat when folded, ensuring that your baby is able to have a completely supported sleep throughout the first six months, which is crucial for their development. Be sure that the pram you're considering is able to do this and that it is compatible with a car seat in the event that it is required.
Wheels
The wheels are what propel the pram, and offer your child a comfortable ride. There are three common wheel types: foam, rubber, and EVA (a more rigid plastic type). Each has its pros and cons, based on what you intend to use your pushchair pram.
Rubber wheels are the most commonly used and offer great grip on all surfaces. They can be punctured by using a car tyre compressor to over inflate them. However this usually happens due to someone over inflating them and isn't a regular problem. This wheel type is commonly used on all-terrain buggies as well as running buggies.
PU or Polyurethane wheels are foam filled making them lighter than rubber tyres. They don't have the same shock-absorbing capabilities, and can feel harsher on rough concrete surfaces. They are more commonly found on strollers than in prams, and are the cheapest option.
EVA or Ethylene Vinyl Acetate is a harder plastic that is lightweight and has some properties of rubber but not as much. It can be used in place of PU or rubber to keep it in good condition and also to reduce the overall weight of your pram.
It is crucial to have a reliable brake system in your pram. This will ensure the safety of you, your child and other pedestrians. Most pushchairs come with brake pedals on the rear of the chassis. It can be activated by pressing a lever or button on the handlebars, or by pressing down on your foot. The brakes should be simple to use and should be locked immediately when you press them. Some pushchairs have an in-wheel brake to provide stability and control.
Carrycot
The carrycot is a light portable cot that attaches to the chassis of a pushchair. It's ideal for newborns and babies from 6 months to 6 years of age, since they need to lay flat in order to develop their spine and lung capacity. A carrycot in a pram is a great option for parents who are limited in space or have a small car boot or who use public transport frequently.
Some prams come with an integrated carrycot that folds into the frame of the pushchair, so you can quickly switch between seat and carriage mode. This is a great choice for families who have a small car boot or use public transport often. It can save you time and effort. The iCandy YOYO2 is a good example of this and has scored well with MFM home testers, and also winning Gold in our previous MadeForMums awards. It's a great option for parents who are on a budget, as it is affordable, yet is luxurious and looks. It's also sturdy and lightweight. It's also compact when folded.
Mountain Buggy Twin Plus, a luxury pushchair for double or single use that can be used right from birth. an infant carrycot is the ideal option. The pram includes a lay-flat carrycot plus, fabric sling seats and a baby cooon to provide the ideal sleeping solution for twins.
It's also a nippy easy-rider, with a light steering that's ideal for urban settings, so you can easily negotiate traffic-heavy roads and pavements on the go. It's also very easy to use and comes with a wide range of accessories, including rain cover, a footmuff and hood.
Canopy
A canopy for prams will shield your child from the elements and provide a cozy place to sleep. It is also great for preventing heat stroke and sunburn by blocking the harsh rays of the sun. Some models feature a mesh back or peekaboo section that you can detach to monitor the little snoozer.
A hood can be useful in winter too it allows you to protect your baby's delicate skin from cold wind and rain. Some models come with a rain cover that can be easily popped over the pram's canopy, and secured with poppers. You can also purchase an umbrella that is attached to the pram with magnets and is easy to take down when not in use.
Your pushchair or pram for many years to come, so picking the best one is a critical choice. As your baby grows and develops, you'll want to ensure they are safe and comfortable on every trip. A high-quality pram/pushchair can ensure your baby's spine is supported and ensure they are relaxed during long walks and bumpy rides.
Pushchairs can be transformed into a seat when your baby stroller grows older. They are more adaptable than prams. If you're having trouble deciding which pushchair or pram is the most suitable for your needs, our experienced team will be happy to assist contact us or visit our store.
Stores
There are many options for pram storage depending on your budget and the space available. A shed is an excellent option if you have the space, as it will protect the pram from weather damage and keep it away from the path when it's not being used. This is an excellent option for areas that are prone to frequent snow or rain.
A shed is usually constructed out of metal or wood and is equipped with a door that permits easy access. It may also have a lock and other security features. Garages are another popular option, as it provides protection from the elements while remaining close to your car, if you're using it for transport.
If you don't have a garage, you can keep the pram in your home's closet. This will keep it out of the way and will not require you to look at it when you enter your home or your nursery. However, it could be difficult to access if you have guests visiting.
You'll need to regularly clean your pushchair if wish to keep it in good condition. This will ensure that it looks fantastic and is free of stains and mildew. To clean a hood, start by vacuuming it with an attachment that is small or by washing it in cool soapy water. You can then apply a gentle cleaning agent or fabric brush to clean any stain. It's important to remember to dry the fabric completely outside to stop mould and mildew from spreading. You can also buy an item that can help remove the most stubborn stains and make your pushchair look like new again.