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What to Look For in a Pram Pushchair
A stylish stroller newborn that is both stylish and practical. It's easy to assemble and can be converted into a double, and comes with an enormous storage basket.
A brilliant travel system that makes it simple to "future-proof" by adding a compatible car seat and carrycot. It can be folded neatly and easily with just one hand, and can be reassembled when folded.
Seat
A pram is likely to be one of the most frequently used pieces of baby equipment you purchase so it's important that it's comfortable for your young one. Find models with comfortable cushioning for the seat, a handlebar that is adjustable in height and recline function to allow you to get your child asleep. Make sure the pushchair comes with an 'parent facing (or rear facing)' or 'world-facing' setting in case your child wishes to be able to see more of what's happening around them.
A nifty feature on the Graco Near2Me is its ability to bring your child to you at the touch of the button, allowing parents to keep eye contact with their baby and keep them close. This is a great option for newborns and babies and was highly praised by our tester for parents Jaya as a great method to make your child feel loved and loved.
It's important to consider the overall size of a pram when choosing one, since you don't want it to take up too much space in your car trunk or your living space. To ensure that it is suitable it, pick a model that can be folded and collapsed in a compact manner. Check how easy it is to fold it and read reviews (like those on MadeForMums) for a real idea of how easy or difficult it is to manoeuvre fold and store.
A quality pram must be able to lie completely flat when folded, ensuring that your baby gets a fully supported lie down during the first six months, which is essential for their development. Make sure the pram you're looking at can do this and that it is compatible with a car seat, in the event that it is required.
Wheels
The wheels of a pushchair are what makes it move and give your child the ride they require. There are 3 common wheel types: rubber, foam, and EVA (harder plastic type). Each wheel type has its pros and cons depending on how you intend to use your stroller newborn.
Rubber wheels are the most commonly used and offer excellent grip on all surfaces. They can be punctured by using a compressor for car tyres to blow them up too hard. However this usually happens due to someone over inflating them and isn't a regular problem. This type of wheel is usually used on all-terrain buggies and buggies that run.
PU or Polyurethane wheels are foam filled so they are lighter than rubber tyres. They don't have the same shock-absorbing capability and can feel more harsh on rough concrete surfaces. They are more common on cheap prams than strollers and are the most affordable option.
EVA or Ethylene vinyl acetate, is a plastic material that shares some of the characteristics of rubber, and is lighter. It can be used instead of PU or rubber to keep it in good condition and also to reduce the overall weight of your pram.
It is crucial to have reliable brakes in your pushchair. This will ensure the safety of you, your child and other pedestrians. Most pushchairs feature a brake pedal on the rear chassis. It can be activated by pressing a lever or a button on the handlebars, or by pressing down on your foot. The brakes must be simple to operate and should lock when you press them. Some pushchairs have a brake on the middle wheel for added stability and control.
Carrycot
The carrycot is a lightweight portable cot that can be attached to the chassis of a pushchair. It's perfect for newborns and babies from 6 months to 6 years of age, as they have to lay flat to develop their spine and lung capacity. A carrycot-style pram is a great option for parents who are tight on space or have a small car boot or who use public transport often.
Some prams come with an inbuilt carrycot that folds away into the frame of the pushchair, so you can quickly switch between seat and carriage mode. This is a great choice for families with a small car boot or those who have to travel by public transport frequently as it can save time and effort. The iCandy YOYO2 is an example of this and has scored well with MFM home testers, as well as winning Gold in our previous MadeForMums awards. It's also a great choice for parents on a budget as it's affordable yet has a premium look and feel as well as being strong, light and compact when folded.
Mountain Buggy twin pushchair Plus, a luxury pushchair for single or double use that can be used from birth. a carrycot. It is the perfect choice. This pram includes a lay-flat carrycot plus fabric slings, fabric seats and a baby cooon for the perfect sleeping solution for your twins.
It's also a light lightweight, smooth-rider that's ideal for urban settings, so you can easily navigate the busy roads and pavements on the go. Additionally, it's extremely simple to set up and comes with plenty of accessories, including rain cover, footmuff, and hood.
Canopy
A pram canopy is ideal to protect your baby from the elements and providing a cosy spot for them to relax. It also helps prevent heat stroke and sunburn by blocking out the harsh rays of the sun. Some models come with an open or mesh back section that you can unzip to monitor the little snoozer.
In winter, a hood can be an excellent way to shield your baby's delicate skin from the elements and rain. Some models come with a rain cover that can easily be popped over the pram's canopy and secured with poppers. You can also buy an umbrella separately that can be attached with magnets to the pram, and is easy to fold away when not in usage.
Whether you opt for a pushchair or pram, picking the most suitable model is a crucial choice and one that you will use frequently for many years to come. As your baby grows and develops, you'll want to ensure that they are secure and comfortable on every journey. A high-quality pram/pushchair can help your baby's spine and ensure they are relaxed during long walks or bumpy rides.
It's worth noting that prams tend to be more orientated towards babies and infants, as they often come with a bassinet or carrycot that allows you to lay them flat, while cheap pushchairs tend to be more flexible and can convert into a seat as your baby grows older. If you're unable to decide which pushchair or pram is the most suitable for your needs, our knowledgeable team are happy to help - give us a call or visit our store.
Stores
There are many options for storage for prams, based on your budget and the space available. If you have the space an outdoor shed is the ideal option to shield your pram from damage resulting from the elements and keep it out of the way when it is not in use. It's also a great option if you live in an area with frequent snow or rain.
A shed is constructed out of metal or wood and is equipped with an entrance door that allows to make it easy to access. It could also come with the security of a lock as well as other features. Another option is a garage, which will protect you from the elements and will be close to your vehicle if this is what you use.
If you don't have a garage or shed, you can store your pram in a closet within your home. It will be in a safe place and you won't notice it when you walk into the house or the nursery. It may be difficult to reach if you are hosting guests.
You'll need to clean your pushchair if you want to keep it maintained. This will ensure it looks fantastic and is free of stains and mildew. Begin by vacuuming the hood with an attachment that is small, or rinsing in cool, soapy water. You can then use a mild sterilising agent or a fabric brush to get rid of any stains. It is essential to dry the fabric thoroughly outside to stop mould and mildew from spreading. You can also buy cleaning products that will remove stubborn stains and leave your pushchair looking like new.
A stylish stroller newborn that is both stylish and practical. It's easy to assemble and can be converted into a double, and comes with an enormous storage basket.
A brilliant travel system that makes it simple to "future-proof" by adding a compatible car seat and carrycot. It can be folded neatly and easily with just one hand, and can be reassembled when folded.
Seat
A pram is likely to be one of the most frequently used pieces of baby equipment you purchase so it's important that it's comfortable for your young one. Find models with comfortable cushioning for the seat, a handlebar that is adjustable in height and recline function to allow you to get your child asleep. Make sure the pushchair comes with an 'parent facing (or rear facing)' or 'world-facing' setting in case your child wishes to be able to see more of what's happening around them.
A nifty feature on the Graco Near2Me is its ability to bring your child to you at the touch of the button, allowing parents to keep eye contact with their baby and keep them close. This is a great option for newborns and babies and was highly praised by our tester for parents Jaya as a great method to make your child feel loved and loved.
It's important to consider the overall size of a pram when choosing one, since you don't want it to take up too much space in your car trunk or your living space. To ensure that it is suitable it, pick a model that can be folded and collapsed in a compact manner. Check how easy it is to fold it and read reviews (like those on MadeForMums) for a real idea of how easy or difficult it is to manoeuvre fold and store.
A quality pram must be able to lie completely flat when folded, ensuring that your baby gets a fully supported lie down during the first six months, which is essential for their development. Make sure the pram you're looking at can do this and that it is compatible with a car seat, in the event that it is required.
Wheels
The wheels of a pushchair are what makes it move and give your child the ride they require. There are 3 common wheel types: rubber, foam, and EVA (harder plastic type). Each wheel type has its pros and cons depending on how you intend to use your stroller newborn.
Rubber wheels are the most commonly used and offer excellent grip on all surfaces. They can be punctured by using a compressor for car tyres to blow them up too hard. However this usually happens due to someone over inflating them and isn't a regular problem. This type of wheel is usually used on all-terrain buggies and buggies that run.
PU or Polyurethane wheels are foam filled so they are lighter than rubber tyres. They don't have the same shock-absorbing capability and can feel more harsh on rough concrete surfaces. They are more common on cheap prams than strollers and are the most affordable option.
EVA or Ethylene vinyl acetate, is a plastic material that shares some of the characteristics of rubber, and is lighter. It can be used instead of PU or rubber to keep it in good condition and also to reduce the overall weight of your pram.
It is crucial to have reliable brakes in your pushchair. This will ensure the safety of you, your child and other pedestrians. Most pushchairs feature a brake pedal on the rear chassis. It can be activated by pressing a lever or a button on the handlebars, or by pressing down on your foot. The brakes must be simple to operate and should lock when you press them. Some pushchairs have a brake on the middle wheel for added stability and control.
Carrycot
The carrycot is a lightweight portable cot that can be attached to the chassis of a pushchair. It's perfect for newborns and babies from 6 months to 6 years of age, as they have to lay flat to develop their spine and lung capacity. A carrycot-style pram is a great option for parents who are tight on space or have a small car boot or who use public transport often.
Some prams come with an inbuilt carrycot that folds away into the frame of the pushchair, so you can quickly switch between seat and carriage mode. This is a great choice for families with a small car boot or those who have to travel by public transport frequently as it can save time and effort. The iCandy YOYO2 is an example of this and has scored well with MFM home testers, as well as winning Gold in our previous MadeForMums awards. It's also a great choice for parents on a budget as it's affordable yet has a premium look and feel as well as being strong, light and compact when folded.
Mountain Buggy twin pushchair Plus, a luxury pushchair for single or double use that can be used from birth. a carrycot. It is the perfect choice. This pram includes a lay-flat carrycot plus fabric slings, fabric seats and a baby cooon for the perfect sleeping solution for your twins.
It's also a light lightweight, smooth-rider that's ideal for urban settings, so you can easily navigate the busy roads and pavements on the go. Additionally, it's extremely simple to set up and comes with plenty of accessories, including rain cover, footmuff, and hood.
Canopy
A pram canopy is ideal to protect your baby from the elements and providing a cosy spot for them to relax. It also helps prevent heat stroke and sunburn by blocking out the harsh rays of the sun. Some models come with an open or mesh back section that you can unzip to monitor the little snoozer.
In winter, a hood can be an excellent way to shield your baby's delicate skin from the elements and rain. Some models come with a rain cover that can easily be popped over the pram's canopy and secured with poppers. You can also buy an umbrella separately that can be attached with magnets to the pram, and is easy to fold away when not in usage.
Whether you opt for a pushchair or pram, picking the most suitable model is a crucial choice and one that you will use frequently for many years to come. As your baby grows and develops, you'll want to ensure that they are secure and comfortable on every journey. A high-quality pram/pushchair can help your baby's spine and ensure they are relaxed during long walks or bumpy rides.
It's worth noting that prams tend to be more orientated towards babies and infants, as they often come with a bassinet or carrycot that allows you to lay them flat, while cheap pushchairs tend to be more flexible and can convert into a seat as your baby grows older. If you're unable to decide which pushchair or pram is the most suitable for your needs, our knowledgeable team are happy to help - give us a call or visit our store.
Stores
There are many options for storage for prams, based on your budget and the space available. If you have the space an outdoor shed is the ideal option to shield your pram from damage resulting from the elements and keep it out of the way when it is not in use. It's also a great option if you live in an area with frequent snow or rain.
A shed is constructed out of metal or wood and is equipped with an entrance door that allows to make it easy to access. It could also come with the security of a lock as well as other features. Another option is a garage, which will protect you from the elements and will be close to your vehicle if this is what you use.
If you don't have a garage or shed, you can store your pram in a closet within your home. It will be in a safe place and you won't notice it when you walk into the house or the nursery. It may be difficult to reach if you are hosting guests.
You'll need to clean your pushchair if you want to keep it maintained. This will ensure it looks fantastic and is free of stains and mildew. Begin by vacuuming the hood with an attachment that is small, or rinsing in cool, soapy water. You can then use a mild sterilising agent or a fabric brush to get rid of any stains. It is essential to dry the fabric thoroughly outside to stop mould and mildew from spreading. You can also buy cleaning products that will remove stubborn stains and leave your pushchair looking like new.
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