You'll Never Guess This Pram Pushchair's Benefits
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What to Look For in a Pram Pushchair
A stylish pram that is both swish and practical. It is simple to put together and is able to be converted into double. It also has a large storage basket.
A fantastic travel system that makes it simple to "future-proof" by adding the appropriate car seat and carrycot. Plus it folds neatly with one hand and can be freestanding when collapsed.
Seat
It's likely that your baby pram will be using the pram frequently and therefore it's crucial to ensure it's comfortable. Find models with adjustable handlebars, comfortable seats padding and a reclining function so you can put your child to bed. Make sure that the pushchair features a 'parent facing (or rear facing)' or 'world-facing' option in case your child wishes to observe more of what's going on around them.
A great feature of the Near2Me from Graco is its ability to raise your child towards you at the touch of a button, allowing parents to maintain eye contact with their child and keep them close. Jaya one of our testers, a parent has praised this as an excellent option for infants and newborns.
When selecting a pram you should consider the overall size. You do not want to be concerned about it taking up too much space in your car or home. Select a model that can be folded up easily and compact when folded to ensure it will fit. You can check how easy or difficult it is by reading reviews (like those found on MadeForMums).
A high-quality pram must fold completely flat, allowing your child to sleep comfortably for the first six months of their lives. This is vital for their development. Make sure that the pram you are looking at can do this, and that it can be used with a car seat in the event that it is required.
Wheels
The wheels of a pram pushchair are what makes it move and give your child the experience they require. There are three common wheel types: rubber, foam, and EVA (a more rigid plastic type). Each wheel type has its pros and con depending on how you plan to use your stroller newborn.
The most popular type of rubber wheel is the and provide great grip on all surfaces. They can be punctured using a car tyre compressor to inflate them too hard. This is not a common problem and is usually caused by over-inflating the wheels. This wheel type is often used on buggies that run all-terrain.
PU or Polyurethane wheels are filled with foam making them lighter than rubber tyres. They do not have the same shock-absorbing capabilities, and can feel harsher on concrete surfaces that are rough. They are seen more on prams than strollers and are generally the lowest cost option.
EVA or Ethylene Vinyl Acetate is a tougher plastic material that is lighter and has some of the characteristics of rubber, but not as much. It can be used in place of rubber or PU for low maintenance and to reduce the overall weight of your pram.
It is crucial to have a reliable brake system in your stroller. This will safeguard you your child, as well as other pedestrians. The majority of pushchairs have brake pedals on the rear chassis. It is activated by pressing a lever, or button on the handlebars, or by pressing down your foot. The brakes must be easy to operate and should lock immediately after pressing them. Some pushchairs also have an in-wheel brake to provide stability and control.
Carrycot
The carrycot is a user-friendly portable cot that can be affixed to the chassis of any pushchair. It's perfect for babies and infants from 6 months to 6 years of age, since they need to lie flat to develop their spine and lungs. A carrycot-equipped pram is a great choice for parents with limited space, a small boot, or who travel by public transport frequently.
Some prams come with a built-in carrycot that folds away into the frame of the pushchair, so you can quickly switch between carriage and seat modes. This is a great choice for families with a small car boot or those who have to use public transport frequently since it will save time and effort. The iCandy YOYO2 is a good example of this and has scored highly with MFM home testers, and also winning Gold in our previous MadeForMums awards. It's a great choice for parents on a budget, as it is affordable, yet looks and feels luxurious. It's also sturdy and light when folded.
Mountain Buggy Twin Plus, a luxury pushchair for double or single use that can be used right from birth. a carrycot is the best option. The pram comes with lay-flat carrycots fabric sling seats, as well as a baby cooon for the ideal sleeping solution for your twins.
It's also a soft light-steering, quick and nippy rider, which is ideal for urban environments. It's easy to navigate through busy streets and pavements on the move. It's also extremely easy to install and comes with plenty of accessories like a rain cover, footmuff, and hood.
Canopy
A pram canopy is great to protect your baby from the elements and providing an inviting place to snooze. It also helps prevent heat stroke and sunburn by blocking out the harsh sun's rays. Some models have a peekaboo or mesh back section that can be unzipped to keep an eye on the snoozer's tiny eyes.
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 rain covers that can be easily put over the canopy of the pram bags and secured using poppers. You can also buy a separate umbrella that attaches by magnets to the pram and is easy-to-fold away when not in use.
Whether you opt for a pram or pushchair, choosing the best model is a major choice that you will be using often for a long time. As your baby grows and develops you'll want to ensure that they are safe and comfortable throughout every trip. A high-quality pram/pushchair can ensure your baby's spine is supported and keep them at ease during long walks and bumpy rides.
It's important to note that prams tend to be more orientated towards newborns and babies in that they usually include a bassinet or carrycot to enable you to lie them flat, whereas pushchairs are more versatile and can convert into an infant seat as your child grows older. If you're struggling to decide which type of pram or pushchair is the best for your needs, our expert team will be happy to assist - give us a call or visit our store.
Storage
There are many options for pram storage, dependent on your budget and the space available. If you have the space an outdoor shed is a great option to protect your pram from damage resulting from the weather and keep it out the way when not being used. This is a great choice in areas that experience frequent rain or snow.

A stylish pram that is both swish and practical. It is simple to put together and is able to be converted into double. It also has a large storage basket.
A fantastic travel system that makes it simple to "future-proof" by adding the appropriate car seat and carrycot. Plus it folds neatly with one hand and can be freestanding when collapsed.
Seat
It's likely that your baby pram will be using the pram frequently and therefore it's crucial to ensure it's comfortable. Find models with adjustable handlebars, comfortable seats padding and a reclining function so you can put your child to bed. Make sure that the pushchair features a 'parent facing (or rear facing)' or 'world-facing' option in case your child wishes to observe more of what's going on around them.
A great feature of the Near2Me from Graco is its ability to raise your child towards you at the touch of a button, allowing parents to maintain eye contact with their child and keep them close. Jaya one of our testers, a parent has praised this as an excellent option for infants and newborns.When selecting a pram you should consider the overall size. You do not want to be concerned about it taking up too much space in your car or home. Select a model that can be folded up easily and compact when folded to ensure it will fit. You can check how easy or difficult it is by reading reviews (like those found on MadeForMums).
A high-quality pram must fold completely flat, allowing your child to sleep comfortably for the first six months of their lives. This is vital for their development. Make sure that the pram you are looking at can do this, and that it can be used with a car seat in the event that it is required.
Wheels
The wheels of a pram pushchair are what makes it move and give your child the experience they require. There are three common wheel types: rubber, foam, and EVA (a more rigid plastic type). Each wheel type has its pros and con depending on how you plan to use your stroller newborn.
The most popular type of rubber wheel is the and provide great grip on all surfaces. They can be punctured using a car tyre compressor to inflate them too hard. This is not a common problem and is usually caused by over-inflating the wheels. This wheel type is often used on buggies that run all-terrain.
PU or Polyurethane wheels are filled with foam making them lighter than rubber tyres. They do not have the same shock-absorbing capabilities, and can feel harsher on concrete surfaces that are rough. They are seen more on prams than strollers and are generally the lowest cost option.
EVA or Ethylene Vinyl Acetate is a tougher plastic material that is lighter and has some of the characteristics of rubber, but not as much. It can be used in place of rubber or PU for low maintenance and to reduce the overall weight of your pram.
It is crucial to have a reliable brake system in your stroller. This will safeguard you your child, as well as other pedestrians. The majority of pushchairs have brake pedals on the rear chassis. It is activated by pressing a lever, or button on the handlebars, or by pressing down your foot. The brakes must be easy to operate and should lock immediately after pressing them. Some pushchairs also have an in-wheel brake to provide stability and control.
Carrycot
The carrycot is a user-friendly portable cot that can be affixed to the chassis of any pushchair. It's perfect for babies and infants from 6 months to 6 years of age, since they need to lie flat to develop their spine and lungs. A carrycot-equipped pram is a great choice for parents with limited space, a small boot, or who travel by public transport frequently.
Some prams come with a built-in carrycot that folds away into the frame of the pushchair, so you can quickly switch between carriage and seat modes. This is a great choice for families with a small car boot or those who have to use public transport frequently since it will save time and effort. The iCandy YOYO2 is a good example of this and has scored highly with MFM home testers, and also winning Gold in our previous MadeForMums awards. It's a great choice for parents on a budget, as it is affordable, yet looks and feels luxurious. It's also sturdy and light when folded.
Mountain Buggy Twin Plus, a luxury pushchair for double or single use that can be used right from birth. a carrycot is the best option. The pram comes with lay-flat carrycots fabric sling seats, as well as a baby cooon for the ideal sleeping solution for your twins.
It's also a soft light-steering, quick and nippy rider, which is ideal for urban environments. It's easy to navigate through busy streets and pavements on the move. It's also extremely easy to install and comes with plenty of accessories like a rain cover, footmuff, and hood.
Canopy
A pram canopy is great to protect your baby from the elements and providing an inviting place to snooze. It also helps prevent heat stroke and sunburn by blocking out the harsh sun's rays. Some models have a peekaboo or mesh back section that can be unzipped to keep an eye on the snoozer's tiny eyes.
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 rain covers that can be easily put over the canopy of the pram bags and secured using poppers. You can also buy a separate umbrella that attaches by magnets to the pram and is easy-to-fold away when not in use.
Whether you opt for a pram or pushchair, choosing the best model is a major choice that you will be using often for a long time. As your baby grows and develops you'll want to ensure that they are safe and comfortable throughout every trip. A high-quality pram/pushchair can ensure your baby's spine is supported and keep them at ease during long walks and bumpy rides.
It's important to note that prams tend to be more orientated towards newborns and babies in that they usually include a bassinet or carrycot to enable you to lie them flat, whereas pushchairs are more versatile and can convert into an infant seat as your child grows older. If you're struggling to decide which type of pram or pushchair is the best for your needs, our expert team will be happy to assist - give us a call or visit our store.
Storage
There are many options for pram storage, dependent on your budget and the space available. If you have the space an outdoor shed is a great option to protect your pram from damage resulting from the weather and keep it out the way when not being used. This is a great choice in areas that experience frequent rain or snow.

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