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Top 5 folding Pram Strollers

Strollers are essential baby equipment that offer comfort and value during the precious first years of a child. It is also an excellent investment that will last through many babies.

When deciding on the best triple stroller for your child be sure to consider the ease with which it can fold. Most modern pushchairs fold in only one pull. However, the method differs from brand to brand.

Folding is simple

If you're expecting a child and are seeking a stroller that is easy to fold and store take a look at the UPPAbaby G-Luxe. It's a compact pushchair with a one-hand folding mechanism. It's also lightweight and easily fits into the boot of your car.

Its one-hand fold is made possible by the lever in the handle and a ring at the back of the stroller. To ensure a smooth one-hand fold the handle and ring need to be perfectly timed. Most strollers require that you fold them prior to going through security, so check your particular model's instructions for more specific information about folding your stroller. It is also possible to check large strollers by hand at some airports. If this is the case, it is recommended to pack a carry-on bag to safeguard your stroller while traveling.

Easy to store

If you're looking for a lightweight stroller that feels like a premium model but occupies less space, you could try the Triv from Nuna Baby. It's not the most compact travel stroller or lightest pram on our list but it's simple to fold and maneuver and comes with numerous features that you'd expect to only find in more expensive strollers.

It could also be converted into an ideal travel system by adding an infant carrycot (which is suitable from the time of birth) or a baby's moses basket. This allows you to make use of it for longer periods than other prams that are compact. Plus, it's smooth over all terrains and has plenty of extra storage space.

UPPAbaby is known for its large shopping baskets, but with the G-Luxe they have achieved the feat of putting all the functionality into a small size. It's a challenge to fold due to the naughty handle/ring combination that must be timed perfectly. It's a great option because it can be easily expanded to a twin pram stroller using the YOYO connect seat.

Easy to Manoeuvre

Although it's not the lightest or tiniest pram, this model from Silver Cross is surprisingly easy to navigate. It's ideal for families that are growing since it can be used from birth to toddler, with a newborn pack, bassinet or car seat and even has a buggy board for older children. It's also more sturdy and sluggish on most terrains than other smaller, compact prams. This pram is adored by famous celebrities and has many parent-friendly features. It's a dream to drive and is especially maneuverable when you use the front locking wheels that swivel. It's extremely easy to collapse.

Easy to clean

A thorough clean is essential in the event that your buggy is frequented. A dirty stroller can be a breeding ground for germs, and isn't ideal for your baby. If you are planning to use your pram again for your children in the future or sell it, a well maintained stroller will look its best for as long as it is possible.

Most prams come with a manual which includes cleaning instructions. This will often include specific directions on how to clean and maintain different components. If yours does not provide such a guideline, you can look online for recommendations.

The first step for cleaning a pram is usually to take off all fabric components (seat, canopy, baskets etc.)) and wash them according to the instructions suggested by the manufacturer. Washing these items in warm, soapy water is important since cold or hot water can damage the fabric. It is essential to allow the fabric to fully dry before attaching it back.

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 threat to your child's safety. Make sure to check the brakes, locking mechanisms and harness to ensure they're in good functioning order. And it's an excellent idea to regularly give your wheels and frame an occasional spray of lubricant to ensure they're running pushchair smoothly.

It's worth investing in an infant liner or cover that can provide an additional layer of protection from spills and staining. They can be easily removed and cleaned, ensuring that your stroller stays in good condition for a longer period of time. You can also modernize your stroller by adding new seats, wheels or sun canopy. This makes it appear more stylish and match your child's outfit. You can also use a touch-up pen to smooth any scratches or scrapes in the frame of your stroller, particularly prams with black paint that reveal dirt quickly.