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What to Look For in Prams, Pushchairs and Buggys

There are many factors to consider when choosing the right pushchair, buggy, or pram. Think about how much you have to spend for a product, if you're looking for something smaller or more spacious and how easy it will be to clean.

Look for models that have a reclining seat with several positions, and the option of a carrycot or bassinet to newborns. Be sure to check if they are flat as this is essential for your baby's developing spine.

Safety

It's important to follow the safety guidelines when you're out with your child in a pushchair or pram. This will ensure that your child is secure and at ease. Avoid overloaded strollers or pushchair to avoid damage or instability. Avoid placing pillows or blankets in the pram, because they could pose a risk for your baby especially in the event of an accident. Don't let older children climb on the stroller or pram because this is a potential hazard.

Find a pushchair that is cushioned particularly in the headrest, to protect your child against hitting objects when out and out and about. It's also an ideal idea to pick the pushchair that has cushioned headrests as it will help protect your child from bumping into things while out and about.

Some prams and pushchairs have bassinets that allow newborns to lie flat, in a cocoon of peace. Others will have a carrycot that is removed when your baby is old enough to sit up. Some prams also have an infant seat that can be switched between these two types as your child grows.

Many prams and pushchairs can be folded down to a small size when not in use. This makes them much easier to store in your car boot or to transport them on public transport. Make sure they are compact when folded. This can make a big difference when you need to get them into small spaces or up and down stairs.

If you plan to use your stroller or pram into rougher terrain, such as fields or parks, or even on the beach, it's best travel pushchair to choose an option with off-road wheels. These are better suited for these kinds of terrains. Make sure that the wheels are air-filled since this will allow them to travel over rough terrain and not puncture easily.

A sunshade or a parasol that can be attached directly to the frame of your pushchair will provide shade and shield your child from overheating during sunny days. They can be bought separately or as a set of accessories for your pushchair. There are a variety of styles and colours available.

Comfort

A good pram or pushchair should be comfortable for both your baby and you to push. Soft padded seat liners and adjustable settings that permit your baby pram to lie on their backs flat or sit up slightly to ease reflux and a large sun canopy are all useful. Look for suspension that makes the ride smooth and a brake system that is responsive to allow you to stop quickly if needed.

Newborns require a flat, fully lying position to support their developing spine, so it's important to make sure your pushchair is able to support this for the first few months. Many frames come with an infant carrycot that can convert to a reclining chair once your child is old enough. This allows you to use a stroller as well as pram in the same frame.

You'll also have to consider your requirements when choosing a pram, for instance, whether it's easy to maneuver and what kind of storage space you'll need. You should visit a shop where you can test-drive different pushchairs and prams to determine how they feel and fold. Also, you should look into any accessories you might require, such as an armband or a seat liner, to keep your baby cool 3 in one pushchair summer and warm in winter.

Also, consider the overall style of your stroller. Does it match your personality and lifestyle. You'll be using your pushchair for many years, so pick the right color or design that you won't regret.

Our Goldilocks pushchair is a light pushchair with puncture-proof wheels as well as a huge bouncey suspension, and hoods that you can remove to shield your baby from the weather. It is the perfect balance of comfort for both your child and yourself. It's stylish and elegant brushed twill that has faux leather handles and leatherette trims. It has a traditional style but is also contemporary and modern. It's also priced competitively and comes with a variety of useful accessories.

Practicality

The terms pushchair, pram buggy, travel system and pram are often used interchangeably but it's important to choose one that suits your needs and your lifestyle. Find models that fold into smaller dimensions because this can be helpful when you're on public transport and in your car's boot or storage space at home. If you opt for a travel system or pram with a separate infant seat, be sure it is able to be easily connected to the chassis without waking up your baby.

Many prams have a large storage basket underneath the seat to allow you to keep your shopping bags, bags and nappies close at fingertips. The wheels are usually pivoting, making it simple to maneuver and steer them in narrow aisles of shops or in crowded areas like beaches and parks. If you plan to ride the scooter in the countryside, you might want to choose a model that has large all-terrain tires that can handle rough terrain and muddy roads.

A stroller or pushchair is lighter than a traditional pram and the seat can be adjusted in multiple positions. This is great for babies who are able to sit up, or for newborns. They usually have a large canopy which will offer your child or toddler protection from the sun and some models may also be suitable for use in the rain.

Take note of how heavy the model will be and if you are able to carry it safely into your car boot or up the steps (with or without an infant inside). They will become heavier as time passes. You might want to think about buying a machine-washable cover to make it easy to clean nappy or spilled liquids. You should also test-drive any prams or strollers you're considering buying to determine how they move and feel as well as to see how easy they fold and move around. You may also want to check if the handlebars are comfortable for you to grip too.

Cleaning

The most effective way to minimize the risk of mildew and mould is to clean your pushchair on a regular basis. It is crucial to clean all fabric components as soon they become dirty and give them a thorough wash every two weeks. Regularly applying a fabric freshener or deodoriser can help to keep odours at bay and prevent the accumulation of grime that can lead to mould spores.

It's a good idea to remove any covers or padding prior to cleaning your pushchair. This will make it easier to clean and access those difficult to reach areas such as the canopy, hood or the seat supports. Make sure you choose an area that is well-ventilated to work in and then lay down a sheet or tarp to protect the floor and make cleaning as easy as possible. Make use of a vacuum cleaner that has an nozzle that is flexible to get rid of any food particles or dirt that may have gotten caught in the nooks and crevices.

If you own a pushchair with removable fabric sections, begin by reviewing the care instructions provided by the manufacturer and washing them according to the instructions (either in the washing machine or by hand). If you want to wash your fabrics in prams you can do so with a solution made of warm water, mild soap or mild detergent. It is best to test the fabric's colorfastness on a small area before using any cleaning product. Certain chemicals may harm or bleach delicate fabrics.

Add a small amount of the wash to remove stubborn stains and marks. This is a powerful stain remover and will lift various types of odours including those caused by milk or urine. It can also help lift any soap residues or detergent. After you're done, rinse the fabric thoroughly to remove any soap residue, and hang it to dry. Do this outside as sunlight is a natural conditioner and disinfectant.