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Buying a Foldable Pushchair

A foldable stroller is great for quick trips or holidays. They are typically lightweight and are suitable for babies as young as four years old. They come with large wheels, and a spacious basket.

Their name is derived due to the way they fold. It's like an umbrella. Some fold easily with one hand, while others require two hands or more effort.

Easy to fold

The way in which pushchairs fold can be an important factor when you are looking to purchase one. It's not just about how easy they are to carry and fold, but also the amount of space they take up when folded. Some brands focus on compactness, while others are more concerned with speed or ease of use. If you're looking for a stroller that is easy to fold choose one with a concertina or scissor type of fold. These are renowned for being capable of folding flat, and are ideal if you are planning to use public transportation or travelling with your child.

These types of pushchairs typically include a seat with a view of both the parent and child (for bonding, reassurance, and to allow them to explore the world around them). They are generally suitable for babies up to 6 months. Some also come with a decent recline (although not flat, like the infant car seat) and are compatible with a variety of accessories like buggie bags, seat liners and fitted moses basket/pram sheets.

It is also important to consider other factors when choosing the buggy you want to use, such as the fabric and if it is machine-washable. Quick-release wheels are important as they permit you to easily clean any mud or sand.

Some pushchairs come with the scissor fold. This is when the whole buggy folds in half, like a pair of scissors, and then flattens into a long rectangular shape. This type of pushchair can be the easiest to fold because you just need to lift the handle and then close the seat. However, it is difficult to store in tight spaces and isn't suitable for use on public transport as it may not fit into smaller car booties.

In addition to a scissor fold are also pushchairs that fold into three or more sections, such as a concertina. These pushchairs are the most compact when folded, but they can be difficult to handle and require two arms. When folded they can be a challenge to store due to their long rectangular shape. But, they're light and small enough to use as cabin luggage for flights. They are a great choice for families who travel.

Lightweight

Finding the right pushchair for you can be difficult. The terminology and folding mechanisms can be confusing. The type of fold you choose will have an impact on how easy the pushchair can be transported and stored.

A lightweight pushchair can make a huge difference for those with a small storage space at home. There are a myriad of different models that range from compact umbrella folds up to multi-functional prams travel system systems with carrycots and car seat adapters. Some of them can be utilized as early as birth with a baby carrier but it is crucial to know the specifications for models that are intended to be used with newborns.

An umbrella-folding pushchair is an easy and efficient option that takes up very small space. The name of these pushchairs comes from the fact that they fold similarly as an umbrella. This makes them fit perfectly into most storage and boot spaces. These pushchairs are usually very light and most models come with a raincover to safeguard your child.

A concertina-style pushchair is another option that folds into three or more parts, with the frame and seat covering each other before collapsing into itself. They are typically the smallest and most convenient to store, but they require two hands to open and close.

Many pushchairs will have a footmuff, a reversible (and washable) seat liner with a carry strap, and a secure pouch attached to the hood that will help keep your children dry, warm and comfortable during colder weather. Certain brands will include these as part of a set, while others will sell them separately.

Always verify if the pushchair fabrics are machine washable. This will allow for faster and more efficient cleaning. Additionally it is crucial to regularly check whether the brakes work properly and if there's any mud on the wheels, get rid of it using a pressure washer or hosepipe.

Easy to transport

If you're planning to take your pushchair along with when you travel or if you use it frequently for public transport, you might prefer one that folds down easily into an incredibly compact size. This kind of pushchair will also usually be lightweight to carry and easy to store in a trunk or small car.

A wide range of folding pushchairs are available for you to select from and the way they fold differs from brand to brand. Some are designed for speed and convenience, while others are compacter and can be folded with two hands or even just one hand. The Cybex Libelle is a standout model because it doesn't only fold down, but in, and the whole buggy is an attractive square-shaped package that is smaller than most hand luggage options, making it perfect for travelling.

The choice of pushchair brakes is another thing to think about - there are foot pedal brakes, handle brakes, or a combination of both. The most commonly used brakes are foot brakes, which work by pressing a single pedal to lock both rear wheels. This is an excellent option for parents who have to stop or slow down frequently. Handle brakes are found on joggers and pushchairs with three wheels. style strollers, they are more sensitive than foot brakes and are able to change the speed of a run, for instance. Combination brakes are typically found on city pushchairs and incorporate a foot pedal with a hand lever that activates the other brake for maximum control.

You might want to consider a pushchair twin with an option to lie flat or that is compatible with a travel system, so you can connect the carrycot. Some pushchairs pushchairs can fold up quickly with the carrycot tucked away on the frame. Alternatively, the lightweight carrycot that is simply pulled flat onto the chassis can be utilized.

It's a good idea to check the airline's site to make sure that the dimensions and weight of the pushchair fall within the allowance for carry-on baggage. It's also important to determine whether the pushchair will fit through a standard entrance and that it can be lifted up and down the stairs of an airport. You should take raincovers with you if you intend to take your stroller on holiday to protect it from rain and puddles.

Easy to store

The foldable pushchair is a great choice for parents who are constantly in motion. They're designed to be simple to fold and will take up a small space in your car boot. They are also ideal for public transport and vacations. Certain models can be used with a car-seat.

Some models fold down so small they're nearly flat. They are great when you have little space in your home or car boot. However, they can be heavier than buggies that are larger.

Additionally, there are pushchairs that fold into three or more sections, referred to as concertina 3D or fold-in half styles. They are more convenient to carry, but require two hands to fold and unfold. They can also be quite large when folded, so aren't ideal for smaller cars.

Others fold in a scissor fashion with the seatback folding towards the front of the buggy and the entire frame collapses into a flat, square-ish shape. They are easy and quick to fold, and are also suitable for public transport. However the long rectangular shape they create might not fit in small car boot sizes.

Many pushchairs come with sun canopy. These are usually made of SPF fabric, which protects the child from sun. Some brands include it in the price, while some sell it separately. The best choices have a hood that can be removed to allow you to wash it as needed. Also look for a footmuff that will keep your baby warm during colder weather.

Be sure to read the instructions of the manufacturer prior to washing your pushchair. Certain fabrics can't be machine washed. If there's a lot of mud on the wheels, you can try using the pressure washer or hose to clean the dirt. If this isn't successful, you can use a mild sterilising fluid and dry the fabric outdoors. If you leave your pushchair in a damp or wet condition for too long the fabric may be damaged and mildewed. If this happens, you should first scrub off any mildew or mold with a soft bristled brush. Then wash and rinse according to the instructions.