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Top 5 Folding Pram Strollers

A stroller is a vital piece of baby equipment that provides comfort and value during a child's precious first year. It's also a great investment that will last parents through many babies.

When choosing the best stroller, take into account the ease of folding. Most modern pushchairs fold in just one tug. However, the method differs from brand to brand.

Folding is easy

The UPPAbaby G-Luxe is the ideal pram for parents-to-be who want a stroller that's easy-to-fold and to store. This pushchair boasts a one-hand fold that's incredibly compact. It is also lightweight and can easily fit into the boot of your car.

The stroller's one-hand folding mechanism is facilitated by the lever on the handle and an additional ring in the rear. The handle and ring must be precisely timed to allow for the smooth operation of one hand. The majority of strollers require that you fold them before going through security, so always go through the specific instructions of your model for more specific information regarding folding your stroller. You may also need to hand-check large strollers in some airports. If so, make sure to bring an extra bag to protect the stroller while traveling.

Easy to store

If you're looking to find a light pram that feels just as luxurious as larger models but is smaller in size you can try the Triv from Nuna Baby. It's not our tiniest or lightest stroller, but it's easy to fold and move and comes with plenty of features that you'd expect to only be found in more expensive strollers.

It's also designed to fit the form of a custom carrycot (which can be used from birth) or a baby's moses basket, which allows you to turn it into an e-travel system and use it for a longer time than the other smaller prams can allow. It's also smooth on most terrain and has lots of storage space.

The larger UPPAbaby prams are known for their massive shopping baskets but, with the G-Luxe, they've managed fit that functionality into a very compact design. The only issue is that it can be tricky to fold because of the tinny handle/ring combination that needs to be timed perfectly. It's a great option since it can easily be converted into a twin pram stroller with the YOYO connect seat.

Easy to manoeuvre

Although it's not the lightest or smallest pram, this model from Silver Cross is surprisingly easy to steer. It's perfect for families growing since it can be used from infant to toddler using baby's bassinet, pack or car seat and even has buggy boards for older children. It's also comfortable on most terrain, and far more durable than other compact prams. This pram is adored by celebrities of the A-list and comes with numerous features that are suitable for parents. It's a blast to drive, and gets even more maneuverable after you activate the front locking swivel. It's also incredibly easy to fold.

Easy to clean

If you've got a pram that has seen a lot of action cleaning it up every now and again is essential. In the end, a pram that is dirty can harbor germs and can be suitable for your infant. If you intend to use your pram again for future children or sell it, a clean and maintained stroller will look its best for as long as is possible.

Most prams come with the manual that includes cleaning instructions. This will often include specific directions on how to clean and maintain various parts. If it doesn't have a manual, you can search online for suggestions.

To clean a pram, you must remove all components made of fabric (seats canopies, baskets, seats etc.).) and wash as directed by the manufacture. It's important to wash these items in warm soapy water, since hot or cold water could harm the fabric. It is important to allow the fabric to fully dry before attaching it again.

It is important to inspect your pram regularly for signs of wear and loose screws. This will help prevent the pushchair from becoming unstable or damaged, which could pose a risk to your child's safety. A quick check of the locking mechanisms, brakes and harness will ensure that they're tight and in working order. And it's a good idea to occasionally give your wheels and frame a light spray of lubricant to keep them running smoothly.

You should also think about buying an infant liner or pram cover which can be an extra layer to protect your stroller travel from stains and spills. They can be easily removed and cleaned and will ensure that your stroller remains in top condition for longer. You can also update your stroller by adding new seats, wheels or a sun canopy. This will make it appear more fashionable and complement your child's outfit. You can also use a touch-up pen to protect any scrapes or scratches in the frame of your pram, particularly cheap prams that are black, which reveal dirt quickly.