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Pushchairs - The Swiss Army Knife of Baby Transport

A pushchair can also be referred to as a stroller, buggy or pram. It's like the Swiss Army knife of infant transport. These baby-chariots are able to handle any surface, from busy streets to rough terrain.

A quality pushchair provides comfort and safety for your baby, convenience for you and the chance to spend time together and explore the world together. Learn more about what to look for when choosing one.

Folding

When selecting a stroller, parents are often concerned about how easy it will be to fold. A true standout is the EeZeFold which features an incredible one-handed fold which lets you hold your child while folding the buggy, which means that you don't have to switch between the two. The buggy stays upright when folded, meaning you do not have to worry about your child falling out or causing injury during this process.

Some of the really compact folding pushchair (webranksite.com said) pushchairs (like the Babyzen YOYO) are designed to fold so small they can fit in the trunk of your car, so they're ideal if you're a frequent traveller or have a small car boot. There are also day-today buggies that take up a smaller amount of space than the typical pushchair but still come with decent features such as a great recline and wheels that are lightweight. They're also generally light enough to carry by hand and so can be used by Grandma or Grandad in case they need to.

The majority of these pushchairs are aimed at older babies and toddlers since they can sit upright, but some have a lie-flat chair and the option to add a carrycot to make them suitable for babies from the time of birth. They might also be compatible with travel systems which means you can connect an infant car seat to the frame in a single click.

Although they're not as tiny fold of a travel buggy, many compact pushchairs require a small amount of space when folded with the seat on, so they're perfect for those who are tight of storage space in their home or in an apartment. They're also light and usually have an umbrella to shield them from the elements.

The Ergobaby Pivot 360, another popular pushchair from this category, can be folded with just the press of a button. It's ideal for travel because it is easy to fold. It is also extremely light, making it simple for you to handle even on rough surfaces. It also has an outstanding suspension. The seat rotates to change between parent-facing and world-facing. The hood can be extended to provide extra protection and coverage from the sun.

Convertible

A convertible stroller can change form to meet the requirements of families that are growing. It can be an individual foldable stroller that can be transformed into a double pram pushchair stroller in order to accommodate children, or a triple stroller with the addition of the third seat. Our top pick, the UppaBaby Vista V2, is a multi-functional stroller that can be converted to accommodate a bassinet or car seat for infants, one or two toddler seats and a third child by the use of adapters.

In addition to changing shape to adjust for different configurations convertible strollers strollers should also have adjustable features, such as reclining and height settings. They should have large, easy-to-grip handles that are comfortable for moms, dads, or grandmas to push. Also, since these types of strollers often have more parts than traditional pushchairs, they will be more sturdy and less likely to fall over when carrying several children or loads of gear.

Larktale's crossover stroller/wagon, the first of its kind that combines a single stroller with a wagon. Parents no longer need to buy separate products. It is quick and easy to convert to a double or single stroller without the need for tools or conversion kits, and provides the flexibility of seating with the second seat and pull handle when in wagon mode. While the Larktale is a little heavier than our other top-rated convertibles, it has great maneuverability and maneuvers well over hills. The main drawback is the lack of storage under the seat. Click here for more details.

Safety

A quality pushchair should include several safety features including five-point harnesses for baby. The harness should fit over shoulders and around the waist, and also between the legs. It is also important that the harness isn't loose and has no places where a child could get their fingers stuck.

There are many different brakes for pushchairs, so pick the one that is most suitable for your lifestyle. A foot brake is the most common and is ideal if you are likely to stop a lot such as when shopping. Many jogger-style pushchairs have a hand brake. This is helpful when you are changing your momentum frequently, for example when running. Some prams pushchairs prams pushchairs have an active hand brake that operates by pressing a pedal with your foot. This is a great option for parents who will be frequent stop-and-starts as it makes it easier to keep your balance while applying pressure to the wheels.

Examine if the front wheel of the pushchair can be locked. This is a great feature for those who live in uneven terrain or steep hills. A front wheel that locks can prevent the pushchair from moving away when you are in a rush or there is a large amount of luggage in the back.

Although it may appear to be a minor issue it is important to consider the weight of the stroller. Even a lightweight pushchair can become quite heavy when it is loaded with a growing child and shopping bags. Make sure you know how much it weighs and consider whether you would be capable of lifting it into the car boot and then up a flight of stairs with a toddler in your arms and juggling a coffee from a takeaway.

A twin pram, buggy or pushchair is designed for babies who can sit up and is typically used from 6 months. They come with seats that can face both towards you for bonding and away from you to explore the world. Many pushchairs feature adjustable seats, handlebars and other accessories.

Comfort

There are many pushchairs that come with features for comfort that parents love. Some are more suited to rough terrain or city streets than others and the type of brake is another factor to consider. For instance, a hand brake is ideal for easy daily use, whereas the hand brakes that are active on pushchairs with joggers can be more responsive and easier to operate when out on adventures.

The capability of your pushchair to permit newborns to lie completely flat is among the most important characteristics. It is crucial to select the pushchair with this feature from the moment of birth. This will enable your baby to develop their spine in a flat position. This will allow your baby a relaxing nap or rest, making for longer outdoor excursions and a happier, healthier child.

It's important to choose a pushchair that is compatible with the infant car seat you've selected. This will make it easy for you to move your child from the car to the pushchair. It will also keep him calm and minimize the amount of fuss.

Some pushchairs come with an intelligent adaptor for car seats, which allows you to connect your car seat. You can use the seat from birth until toddlerhood, and save time and money. Many brands also offer a travel system bundle that includes the carrycot, baby car seat, adaptors and a footmuff all in one purchase.

Another essential aspect for comfort is a good suspension, especially on the front wheels. This can make a huge difference when driving through rough terrain or urban streets, allowing you to move over bumps and uneven surfaces easily while keeping your baby comfortable.

Other practical comfort features that you should look for include a large shopping basket (or even a separate bag) as well as a the reclining handle bar, an adjustable seat and a an air-conditioned hood. These features will assist you in navigating through the city or country and ensure that your child has the best sleep possible for his longest naps.