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Pushchairs - The Swiss Army Knife of Baby Transport

A pushchair can also be referred to as a stroller, buggy or pram. It's the Swiss Army knife of infant transportation. From navigating crowded streets to braving rough terrain, these baby-chariots are designed to conquer all kinds of terrain.

A good pushchair offers security and comfort for your child, ease for you and the chance to spend time together and explore the world together. Find out what to consider when purchasing one.

Folding

When selecting a stroller, parents are often concerned about the ease to fold. A true standout is the EeZeFold that has an amazing one-handed fold that lets you hold your baby while folding the buggy. This means you don't need to move between the two. The buggy stays upright when folded, meaning you don't have to be concerned about your child slipping out.

Some folding pushchairs are compact enough that they can be tucked away into the boot of your car. They're great for frequent travel or when you have a smaller vehicle. Some are compact buggies for use in everyday life that have smaller footprints than the standard pushchair, but have features that are good, such as a good recline or lightweight wheels. They're also generally light enough to carry by hand, and therefore can be used by Grandma or Grandad when needed.

Some pushchairs are able to be used from birth, since some come with a lie-flat seats or carrycot option. They might also be compatible with travel systems which means you can connect an infant car seat to the frame with just a click.

Many compact pushchairs car seats are extremely compact when folded with the seat attached. They're ideal for those who have limited storage space at home or live in apartments. They are also lightweight, and they often have a rain cover to protect them from the elements.

The Ergobaby Pivot 360 is another very popular pushchair in this category, which is an ideal choice for travelling as it folds by simply pressing a button. It's also extremely light, making it simple to handle on rough surfaces, and it has excellent suspension. The seat can be rotated to face either the outside world or the parent, and the hood can also be extended to provide extra sun protection.

Convertible

A convertible stroller transforms its form to meet the requirements of growing families. It can start as a single stroller, change into a double stroller for siblings and even turn into a triple stroller through the addition of an additional seat or ride-along board. Our top pick, the UppaBaby Vista V2, is a versatile single-to-double stroller that converts to accommodate a bassinet or car seat for infants and toddlers, as well as two toddler seats, and even a third child with the use of adapters.

Apart from changing shape to adjust for different configurations convertible strollers should also have adjustable features such as reclining and height settings. They should also feature large, easy-to-grip handles that make it comfortable for mom, dad or grandma to push. Also, since these types of strollers often have more parts than traditional pushchairs they need to be more sturdy and less likely to tip over when carrying a number of children or loads of equipment.

Larktale's new crossover stroller/wagon is the first of its kind that is a stroller that can be used as a wagon. Parents no longer need to purchase separate products. It quickly and easily converts into a single or double stroller with no tools or conversion kits. It also offers the flexibility of seating with the second seat and pull handle when it is in wagon mode. The Larktale is more bulky than the other convertibles we have rated top-rated, but it has excellent maneuverability and can easily handle the hills. The main drawback is the lack of under-seat storage. Click here for additional information.

Safety

A quality pushchair will come with numerous safety features, such as a five-point harness that is suitable for the infant. The harness should be able to fit over the shoulders and around the waist, as well as between the legs. It is also important that the harness doesn't come out of its place and that there are no places where a child may get their fingers stuck.

Select the brake that best travel pram suits your lifestyle. The most common brake is a foot brake. It's great if you stop a lot for example, when you shop. A hand brake is seen on a variety of jogger style pushchairs and is more useful when you will be changing momentum often like when you go for an exercise. Some pushchairs have an active handbrake that can activate by pressing a pedal at the bottom of your foot. This is a good option for parents who will be stopping and starting more frequently as it makes it easier to keep your balance while applying pressure to the wheels.

Verify that the front wheel of the pushchair can be locked. This is particularly useful for those who live in areas with steep slopes or uneven terrain. A lockable wheel in the front of the pushchair can prevent the pushchair from slipping away if you're in a hurry or have a lot of baggage in the rear.

Even though it might seem like a minor consideration but you must also think about the weight of the stroller. Even a lightweight pushchair can become quite heavy when stuffed with a growing child and shopping bags. Be sure to check the weight of the pushchair and consider whether you would be capable of lifting it into the car boot and up the stairs while holding a toddler and juggling a takeaway coffee.

A pram, buggy or pushchair is made for babies who sit up and is generally used from 6 months. The seat can be set to face you or away from you, depending on how much you want your child to bond with you or explore the world. A lot of pushchairs come with adjustable seats, handlebars and other accessories.

Comfort

Many parents appreciate the comfort features of pushchairs - and there are plenty to choose from. Some are more suitable for urban streets or rough terrain and others aren't. The type of brake is a different aspect to consider. A foot brake, for instance, is best suited to daily use. A hand brake that is active used on jogger-style pushchairs, can be more responsive during an adventure.

The ability of your pushchair to allow infants to lie flat is one of the most important features. Babies need to be in a flat position to help develop their spine, so it's worth choosing a pushchair that has this feature from the beginning. This will allow your baby a peaceful nap or rest, making for longer outdoor excursions and a happier, healthier child.

It's important to choose a pushchair that's compatible with the infant car seat you have chosen. This will make it easy for you to transfer your child from the car to the pushchair. It will also help keep him calm and reduce fuss.

Some pushchairs come with a smart car seat adaptor that allows you to attach your car seat to the frame. You can use the seat from birth to toddlerhood and save money and time. Many brands also offer a travel system bundle that includes the carrycot, baby car seat, adaptors, and a footmuff all in one purchase.

Another essential aspect for comfort is good suspension - especially on the front wheels. This can make a huge difference when driving on rough roads or urban streets, allowing you to navigate bumps and uneven surface without difficulty while keeping your the baby in a comfortable position.

You might also want to consider other practical comfort features, such as the capacity of a large basket (or separate bag) as well as reclined handles, an adjustable seat and a hood that is ventilated. All of these features can aid you in your travels across the country or around town and ensure that your child has the best possible rest for his longest naps.