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What to Look For in a Pram PushchairA stylish pram that is both swish and practical. pushchairs travel systems is easy to build and can be converted into a double. It also comes with an enormous storage basket.This brilliant travel system makes it easy to "future proof" by adding an appropriate car seat and carrycot. It can be folded neatly and easily with just one hand, and it can be reassembled when folded.SeatA pram is likely to be one of the most frequently used pieces of baby equipment you purchase so it's crucial to make sure it's comfortable for your young one. Find models with comfortable cushioned seats, an adjustable handlebar height, and recline feature to let you lay your child down. It's also worth checking that the pushchair is set to be 'parent facing' (or rear-facing) or "world facing" when your child is getting older and wants to see what is happening around them.The Graco Near2Me features an interesting feature that allows parents to keep their baby close and maintain eye contact. 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 is important to think about the overall dimensions of a pram when selecting, as you don't want it to take up too much space in the trunk of your car or in your living space. Choose a model that can be folded up easily and is compact when folded to ensure it can fit. Check how easy it is to fold it and read reviews (like those on MadeForMums) to get a true sense of how simple or difficult it is to maneuver fold, store and store.A good quality pram should fold completely flat, allowing your baby to lay comfortably throughout the first six months of their lives. This is essential for their development. Make sure the pram you are thinking about buying can do this, and that it is compatible with a car seat if necessary.WheelsThe wheels of a pushchair are what makes it move and give your child the mobility they require. There are three wheel types: rubber, foam and EVA (a more durable plastic type). Each has pros and cons depending on what you intend to use your pushchair.Rubber wheels are most common and offer excellent grip on all surfaces. They are prone to puncturing using a car tyre compressor to blow them up too hard. However it is usually due to someone over-inflating them and isn't a regular problem. This type of wheel is typically used on all-terrain and running buggies.PU or Polyurethane wheels are filled with foam making them 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 prams and strollers than on strollers, and are the cheapest option.EVA or Ethylene Vinyl Acetate is a harder plastic that is lightweight and has some characteristics of rubber, but not as much. It can be used instead of rubber or PU to keep it in good condition and also to reduce the overall weight of your pram.It is essential to have reliable brakes in your stroller. This will ensure the safety of you your child, as well as other pedestrians. Most pushchairs come with brake pedals on the rear of the chassis. It can be activated either by pressing a lever or button on the handlebars or by pressing down on your foot. The brakes should be simple to use and should be locked immediately after pressing them. Some pushchairs also have an in-wheel brake to provide stability and control.CarrycotThe carrycot is a light portable cot that attaches to the chassis of a pushchair. It is a fantastic option for newborns up to around six months old as they need to lie flat and be able to breathe, which is crucial for their lung and spine development. A pram with a carrycot is an excellent option for parents who are tight on space and have a tiny car boot or use public transport frequently.Some prams have a built-in carrying cot that can be folded into the frame. This lets you easily change between carriage and seat modes. This is a great option for families with a tiny car boot or who need to take public transport frequently since it will save time and effort. The iCandy YOYO2 is a good example of this and has scored well with MFM home testers, and also winning Gold in our previous MadeForMums awards. It's also a great choice for parents who are who are on a tight budget, as it's reasonably priced, yet has a premium look and feel and is strong, light and compact when folded.If you're looking for a luxurious single to double pushchair that's suitable for babies from birth and is used with a carrycot, the Mountain Buggy Twin Plus is the ideal option. The pram features lay-flat carrycots fabric sling seats, as well as an infant cooon to offer the ultimate sleeping solution for twins.It's also a soft light-steering, quick and nippy driver, which is ideal for urban environments. You can easily navigate busy roads and pavements on the move. It's also very easy to use and comes with a range of accessories, including rain covers, a footmuff and the hood.CanopyA pram canopy will protect your child from the elements and provide an ideal place to sleep. It also helps prevent heat stroke and sunburn by blocking out the harmful rays of the sun. Some models feature a peekaboo or mesh back section that you can detach to monitor the tiny snoozer.In winter, a hood is a great way to protect your baby's delicate skin from the elements and rain. Some models include rain covers that can be easily put over the pram's canopy and secured by poppers. You can also purchase a separate umbrella which attaches to the pram using magnets and is easy to remove when not in use.Your pram or pushchair for many years to come, so choosing the right one is an important choice. As your baby grows, you will want to ensure they are comfortable and safe during every journey. A high-quality pram/pushchair can help your baby's spine and keep them relaxed on long walks or bumpy rides.It's worth noting that prams tend to be more targeted towards newborns and babies, as they often include a bassinet or carrycot to enable you to lie them flat, whereas pushchairs are generally more versatile and can convert into a seat as your baby gets older. If you're having trouble deciding which pram or pushchair is best for your needs, our experienced team will be happy to assist - give us a call or drop by our store.StoresThere are a number of options for pram storage depending on your budget and the space you have available. A shed is a good option if you have space, as it will protect the pram from damage caused by weather and keep it away from the path when it's not in use. It is also a good option for those who reside in a region that has frequent snowfall or rainfall.A shed is made of metal or wood, and comes with a door that allows easy access. It may also have the security of a lock as well as other features. Another popular option is a garage, which will protect you from elements and also be near your vehicle, if that's what you want to use it for.If you don't have a garage, you can keep the pram in your home's closet. This will keep it away from view, so you don't have to glance at it every time you go into your home or nursery. However, it might be difficult to access if have guests in your home.You'll have to clean your pushchair if want to maintain it. This will keep it looking good and free of mildew and stains. To clean a hood, begin by vacuuming it using the small attachment or washing it in cool soapy water. Next you can clean any stains using a fabric brush or a gentle sterilising solution. It's important to remember to dry the fabric completely outside to stop mildew and mould from spreading. You can also buy cleaning products that will remove the most stubborn stains and leave your stroller looking like new again.
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