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Pushchairs - The Swiss Army Knife of Baby Transport

A pushchair can also be referred to as a stroller, buggy or foldable pram. It's the Swiss knife of baby transportation. These baby-chariots can handle any surface, from crowded streets to rough terrain.

A good pushchair will offer comfort and safety for your baby, ease for you, and the chance for you both to explore and bond. Find out what to consider when you are buying a pushchair.

Folding

When choosing a stroller, many parents are concerned with how easy it is to fold. A standout is the EeZeFold, which has an incredible one-handed fold that lets you hold your baby while folding the buggy, meaning you don't have to juggle between the two. The buggy stays upright when folded so you don't need to be concerned about your child getting out.

Some of the most compact folding pushchairs (like the Babyzen YOYO) are designed to fold so small they can be tucked away in the trunk of your car, which means they're ideal for frequent traveler or have a smaller car boot. There are some compact buggies that are ideal for everyday use that have smaller footprints than average pushchair, but still have features that are good, such as a good recline or lightweight wheels. They are usually light enough to be carried with hand which means that Grandma or Grandad can use them if necessary.

Some pushchairs are able to be used from birth, as some come with a lie-flat seats or carrycot option. Some are compatible with travel systems which means you can connect a car seat for your infant with one click.

While they don't have the tiny fold of a travel buggy, many compact pushchairs take up a tiny space when folded with the seat in, so they're perfect for those who are tight on storage space in their home or in an apartment. They're also light and usually come with an umbrella to shield them from the elements.

The Ergobaby Pivot 360, another popular pushchair in this category can be folded with just the press of a button. It is great for travel because it is easy to fold. It is also very light, making it easy to use even on rough surfaces. It also comes with an 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 shape to fit the needs of families that are growing. It can start as a single stroller, transform into a double stroller for children and even a triple stroller by the addition of an additional seat or ride-along boards. The UppaBaby Vista V2 is our top pick. It's a multi-purpose stroller that can be transformed to accommodate a car seat, a bassinet for infants or two toddler seats or even a third child with adapters.

Convertible strollers should have adjustable features, like height and reclining settings. They should also have large handles that are easy to grip, making it comfortable for mom, dad or grandma to push. Also, since these types of strollers typically have more parts than traditional pushchairs, they should be more stable and less likely to tip over when carrying a number of children or loads of gear.

Larktale's new crossover stroller/wagon is the first of its kind it includes a single stroller and a wagon. Parents no longer need to purchase separate items. It quickly and easily converts to a double or single stroller without tools or additional conversion kits, and offers ample seating options with its second seat as well as a pull handle when used in wagon mode. Although the Larktale is a little heavier than our other top-rated convertibles, it has great maneuverability and maneuvers well over hills. The biggest issue is the lack of storage space underneath the seat. Click here for more information.

Safety

A good pushchair will have numerous safety features, such as a five-point harness for the baby. The harness should fit over shoulders and around the waist, and also between the legs. It is also essential that the harness doesn't come out of its place and that there are no places where a child might get their fingers stuck.

There are a number of different pushchair brakes available so choose the one that is most suitable for your needs. A foot brake is the most common and is ideal if you are likely to stop often like when you go shopping. A lot of jogger-style pushchairs come with the option of a hand brake. This is helpful if you will be changing your momentum often, like when you run. Some pushchairs come with an active handbrake that can activate by pressing a pedal on the bottom of your foot. This is a good choice for parents who need to stop and starting their pushchairs more frequently. It allows you to stay in your position while applying pressure to the wheels.

Verify that the front wheel of the pushchair is able to be locked. This is extremely beneficial for those who live on uneven terrain or steep hills. A front wheel that locks can help to prevent the pushchair from moving away when you are in a hurry or if there is a large amount of baggage in the back.

While it might seem like a small consideration, you should also consider the weight of the stroller. Even a pushchair that is light can be quite heavy when stuffed with a growing child and shopping bags. Check the weight of your pushchair and determine whether you are able to lift it up the stairs and into the trunk of your car while carrying the toddler.

Buggy prams, pushchairs, or prams are made for babies who can sit up. They are generally used after 6 months. They come with a seat that can face towards you for bonding and away from you to explore the world. A lot of pushchairs come with adjustable seating positions, handlebars, and other accessories.

Comfort

Many parents enjoy the comfort features of pushchairs - and there are many to pick from. Some are better suited to urban streets or rough terrain but others are not. The type of brake is another aspect to take into consideration. A foot brake, for instance is the best choice for everyday use. A hand brake that is active used on jogger-style pushchairs is more responsive on an adventure.

One of the most important aspects of comfort is whether or not your stroller is able to lie completely flat position for babies. It is crucial to select an infant pushchair with this feature from the moment of birth. This will let your baby grow into a flat position. This will allow your baby to sleep or relax comfortably, which will allow for more time outdoors and a more relaxed and healthier child.

If you're going to be using a car seat along with your pushchair, it's important to choose a car seat that is compatible with your infant car seat. This makes it quick and simple to move your baby from the car into the pushchair car seat, which reduces fuss and ensuring he's calm during his excursions.

Some pushchairs feature a smart car seat adaptor that allows you to easily attach your car seat to the frame. The seat can be used from birth until toddlerhood and save money and time. Many brands also offer a travel system bundles that include infant car seat, adaptors and footmuff all in one purchase.

A good suspension system is also essential, especially for the front wheels. This can make a huge difference when driving on rough roads or urban terrain that allow you to navigate bumps and uneven surfaces without difficulty while keeping your baby comfortable.

Other practical comfort features that you may want to look for include a large shopping basket (or even an additional bag) and a reclining handle bar, an adjustable seat, and a ventilated hood. These features will help you navigate around town or the country and ensure that your child has the best possible rest for the longest naps.