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What to Look For in a pram pushchair (find more)

A stylish pram that is stylish and practical. It's easy to assemble and can be converted into a double and features large storage space.

A great travel system that makes it easy to 'future-proof' by adding the appropriate car seat and carrycot. It folds effortlessly and quickly with one hand, and it is able to stand when folded.

Seat

It is likely that your child will be using the pram frequently and it's important that it is comfortable. Make sure you choose a model with adjustable handlebars, comfortable seats padding and a recline feature so that you can easily put your child to bed. Make sure that the running pushchair features a 'parent-facing' (or rear facing)' or 'world-facing' setting if your child wants to observe more of what's going on around them.

A great feature of the Near2Me by Graco is the ability to bring your child up to you by pressing the button, allowing parents to maintain eye contact with their child and keep them close. Jaya, our parent tester, praised this as an excellent option for newborns and infants.

It is important to think about the overall dimensions of a pram before you choose one, as you don't want to take up too much space in your car trunk or your living area. Choose a model that can be folded easily and compact when folded to ensure it can fit. Find out how easy it is to fold and then read reviews (like those on MadeForMums) to get a true sense of how simple or difficult it is to manoeuvre, fold and store.

A good quality pram should be able to lay flat when folded, making sure that your baby is able to have a fully supported lie down for their first six months, which is vital for their development. Make sure the pram you are thinking about buying can do this, and also 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 allow it to move and provide 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 the way you plan to use your my babiie stroller.

Rubber wheels are the most common and offer excellent grip on all surfaces. They are prone to puncturing using a car tyre compressor to over inflate them. This isn't a typical problem, and is usually caused by over-inflating the wheel. This type of wheel is typically used on buggies that run all-terrain.

PU or Polyurethane Wheels are stuffed with foam, making them lighter than rubber tires. They don't have the same shock-absorbing capability and can sometimes feel more harsh on rough concrete surfaces. They are more common on prams than strollers and are the most affordable option.

EVA also known as Ethylene vinyl Acetate, is a material that has some properties of rubber and is also lighter. It can be used instead of rubber or PU to keep it in good condition and also to reduce the weight of your pram.

It is essential to have a reliable brake system in your pram. This will protect you as well as your child and other pedestrians. Most pushchairs have a brake pedal located on the rear of the chassis and can be activated by pressing a button or lever on the handlebars, or by pushing down with your foot. The brakes must be simple to operate and should be locked as soon as you press them. Some pushchairs travel systems have brakes on the middle wheel to provide additional stability and control.

Carrycot

The carrycot is a simple-to-use portable cot that is able to be attached to the chassis of any pushchair. It is a fantastic option for babies up to six months old since they must lie flat, which is essential for their lung and spine development. A carrycot-equipped pram is a great choice for parents with a limited space, a small boot or who use public transport often.

Some prams have a built-in carrying cot that folds into the frame. This lets you easily change between carriage and seat modes. This is a great option for families with a small car boot or who need to use public transport frequently as it can save time and effort. The iCandy YOYO2 has been highly rated by MFM home testers, and was awarded Gold in our previous MadeForMums Awards. It's also a good choice for new parents on a budget as it's affordable yet looks and feels high-end as well as being strong, light and compact when folded.

Mountain Buggy Twin Plus, an elegant pushchair suitable that can be used for both single and double pram and pushchair use that can be used right from birth. a carrycot is the best option. This stunning pram includes a lay-flat carrycot an sling seat made of fabric and an infant cocoon to create the ideal sleeping solution that is secure and comfortable for your twins.

It is also a smooth light-steering, quick and nippy rider, which is ideal for urban areas. It is easy to navigate through busy streets and pavements while on the move. Additionally, it's extremely simple to install and comes with lots of accessories like rain cover, footmuff, and hood.

Canopy

A pram canopy is great to protect your baby from the elements while providing a cosy spot for them to sleep. It's also great for preventing sunburn and heat stroke by blocking the harmful rays of the sun. Some models feature a peekaboo window or unzip the mesh back so you can monitor your little snoozer without disturbing them.

A hood can be particularly useful in winter, allowing you to shield your baby's delicate skin from cold wind and rain. Some models come with rain covers that can be easily put over the canopy of the pram and secured with poppers. If you prefer, you can buy an umbrella that is attached to the pram via magnets and is easy to remove when not in use.

You will use your pushchair or pram for many years to come, so picking the best one is a critical choice. As your child grows, you'll need to ensure that they're safe and comfortable on every journey. A quality pram or pushchair will help your baby's spine and keep them relaxed during long walks and bumpy rides.

Pushchairs can be transformed into a seat as your baby is older. They're more flexible than prams. If you're struggling to decide which type of pushchair or pram is the most suitable for your needs, our knowledgeable team will be happy to assist by giving us a call or drop by our store.

Stores

There are a variety of options for storage options for prams according to your budget and the space available. A shed is an excellent choice if you have the space, as it will shield your pram bag from weather damage and keep it away from the path when it's not being used. It's also a good option if you reside in a region that has frequent rainfall or snow.

A shed is usually built out of metal or wood and has an entrance door that allows for easy access. It may also have a lock or other security features. Garages are a popular option, as it will provide protection from the elements while remaining close to your vehicle if you're using that for transport.

If you don't have a garage, or shed, you can store your pram in a closet in your home. It will be hidden and you won't see it when you walk into the house or the nursery. It may be difficult to reach if you are hosting guests.

To keep your pushchair clean it's best to clean it regularly. This will ensure that it looks amazing and free of stains and mildew. To clean a hood, begin by vacuuming it with an attachment that is small or by washing it with cool soapy water. Then, you can work on any stains with a fabric brush or gentle sterilising solution. Remember to dry your fabric outside to stop mould and mildew from spreading. You can also buy a cleaner to remove stubborn stains making your pushchair look like new.