The 9 Things Your Parents Taught You About Prams Pushchairs

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Choosing the Right prams pushchairs (click to investigate)

If you're expecting a baby, it's worth buying a baby stroller that will last. Find models that fold up to an attractive size and are easy to maneuver and have the right accessories.

A pram that has a completely flat lying position is ideal for newborns. This is because lying completely flat encourages the development of the spinal cord and lung. Newborns can be accommodated using a carrycot, cocoon or a pram chassis that permits them to lie flat.

The right pram

A pram or pushchair is something that a child will spend a lot of time in, so it's vital to choose the best one for their requirements. Considerations include the size and weight of the pram, storage options, the safety features, as well as the overall appearance and feel.

Take into consideration your life style. If you are a frequent user of public transportation, a lightweight and compact stroller is a good option. For families who enjoy walking or hiking, an all-terrain model is a better choice for trails and rough terrain. If you're planning on travelling with your child, you may want to opt for a travel pram that folds compact enough to fit in the overhead luggage compartment on flights.

Decide if you want a four-wheeled or three-wheeled pram. Three-wheeled prams tend to be more robust on rough surfaces, but four-wheeled models offer greater maneuverability and are able to carry greater weight. It is recommended to visit shops where you can test-drive prams. This will provide you with an idea of how they move, and whether they are easy to push.

When deciding on the type of pram to buy, you should look for one that is compliant with Australian Product Safety Standards. This includes a five point safety harness as well as a locking brake system, and an adult tether that can be used to keep children in the event of a pram tipping over.

Consider adding accessories to your pram such as a sun canopy, or a footmuff. A sun canopy can shield your child from sun's rays, and also prevent overheating. It's also important to check whether the canopy has UPF 50+ sun rating.

A changing bag is another thing to think about. A changing bag is an ideal method of carrying all the necessities for your baby, and it'll usually have plenty of pockets and compartments for toys, snacks, and nappies. Depending on what brand of pram you select, it may have a changing mat that can be folded out of the bag for easy and quick diaper changes. Make sure to choose a mat with a soft inner lining and, most importantly, if it is waterproof.

Convertible prams

Convertible prams are an excellent option if you want a pushchair that grows with your family. They typically start as single sale prams with the option of adding a second child or a carrycot, and can be able to take car seats if necessary. These models offer a vast variety of flexibility and are often the most popular option for parents with growing families.

These strollers have a chic design, but are lightweight and easy to maneuver. Some come with a huge canopy that provides great UV protection, and plenty of storage. They are ideal for running errands, or for getting to and from parks.

The Joolz Geo 3 is a sleek, simple-to-manoeuvre and robust pram that's perfect for newborns as young as toddlers. It's available in a broad selection of colors and an extensive list of features such as a five-point security harness and locking wheels. It's also extremely spacious and has a high seat that makes it comfortable for older children.

Another option is an alternative is Cybex Gazelle that can be used as a double or single with a cot or seat. It can even accommodate a child board for siblings or friends. And best of all, it is able to move like a dream despite being weighed down with multiple kids and groceries.

If you want a double stroller that's cost-effective and stylish, check out the egg2. It's stylish design and comes in several different colours. It can be used in conjunction with the combination seat and carrycot for infants aged up to four years.

Another great option is the Bugaboo Donkey 5. The most recent version of this popular stroller is more streamlined than its predecessor which makes it easier to fold and steer. It is also more durable, and has a bigger basket. It can also be transformed into a twin pram by attaching two cocoons side-by-side. And if you need an additional seat, you can add an extra car seat or bassinet.

Side-by side prams

If you're expecting twins, or have a toddler and a new baby, a good quality double pushchair can make family trips so much easier. Also known as tandem prams these are the kind that allow your children to sit side-by-side and look at each other. They're also usually wider than single-to-double strollers but are still simple to maneuver, even when going up and down kerbs.

The attachment can be placed in front of the stroller to accommodate a third child. This is referred to as a "joey seat" and is a great way to keep children close while allowing them to explore the world. Make sure that the model you are considering comes with this feature. There are many options, such as the Valco Baby Trend Duo Twin stroller or Zoe Twin Trio.

Many parents opt for twin prams because they can be used right from birth. They can accommodate babies in their carrycots, and toddlers in their seats. Some are built as double buggies but others like the Cybex Venus Twin can convert into a single stroller, with a spacious undercarriage basket - handy for when your children are old enough to walk.

If you prefer, you can opt for a side-by-side triple pram like the Phil & Teds Vist v2 Double. It's sturdy and offers lots of storage, with the option of the addition of a second seat so that you can add the third child. The hood was a little small for my friend's tall toddler but it's an excellent choice for older children.

It's likely to be heavy when you have two children, one in a carrycot and the other in a seat. Be sure to check the weight of the entire pushchair including any seats or carrycots. This could be a major issue for certain families. Some models have a weight limit for the seats and carrycots, as well as a maximum frame weight which can help you decide what's best for your family. For instance, the Joolz Geo 3 Twin has the maximum weight of 16kg for both seats.

Twin prams

Parents of two children of exactly the same age will need twin prams. There are a variety of double travel stroller systems on the market. They differ in design and price, but all have safety features.

Inline twin prams typically have one seat over the other, with a canopy between. These kinds of prams are becoming popular because they offer a lot of shade and protection from the elements. They also have peek-a-boo hoods that let parents keep an eye on their children. This type of twin pram is difficult to maneuver around kerbs, and it can be quite heavy. It can also be difficult to fit into small car boot.

Side-byside twin prams are generally wider overall and offer more seating flexibility. They can be used combination with twin infant car seat systems to create a complete travel system. However, they have a disadvantage in that children are not separated. This can result in snack theft and toy fighting between toddlers.

Tandem prams start life as single buggies, and then be fitted with a second chair in the front, in the back or underneath. The majority of tandems have an upper bassinet and a toddler in the second position. This is an excellent and economical option for parents with twins or children who are different ages.

Some of the more modern designs of twin prams can be folded down to a very small size and are much more convenient to move. However, this could limit the amount of storage space available for nappy bags and shopping. It can also be difficult to lift twin prams into and out the boot of a car, particularly when the car is an SUV with a lip that you have to lift up to put the pram uk in.