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What to Look For in Pushchairs

A pushchair is a secure mode of transport for your child. They are also comfortable and offer an enjoyable ride.

Consider purchasing a parasol to shield your child from the sun. Most pushchairs come with one, however, if they don't there are many brands that offer it as an accessory.

You should consider a pushchair that can be converted into a double if you are planning to have a second child. Some travel systems include an infant carry cot or seat unit.

Safety

The pushchair is your child's home while on the road, so it's essential to ensure it's safe. All coach-built prams, strollers and buggies must be compliant with British standard BS7409:1996 or BS EN 1888:2003. A reputable brand should display this certification on their product's specifications.

A five-point harness is vital for your baby's safety. It should be securely positioned over their shoulders and around their waists, and also between their legs. Make sure that the straps and buckles are easy to clip together and untied.

You should also check that the brake on your pushchair is easy to access and functions as intended. You should also consider investing in a reflective strip to help other road users identify your child and you in the winter dark.

If your pushchair was designed to hold two children, make sure that it has a single footrest that runs the length of both seats. This will prevent the child from falling into the two foot rests and possibly falling out of the stroller.

All pushchairs, prams and buggys have a weight limit. This is important to know prior using the pushchair egg. A child who is overweight could cause it to be unstable.

A great pushchair should be able to stand up to being pushed over a wide range of surfaces, so choose one that has large, robust wheels. The tyres must be made from durable material that will be resistant to puncturing and have excellent traction to help you continue on slippery roads. Some pushchairs are made for off-road use and have a special suspension for an even more comfortable ride.

Comfort

It's important to find the right pushchair for your child. This could be as simple as ensuring that it is padded enough to keep them secure and supported or a footmuff to keep them warm and cozy during the colder winter months. Many pushchairs have reversible seating, which allow you to decide if they face your child to bond or reassuring them, or away from them to explore the world.

It's beneficial for new parents to look for a stroller with seats that can be set flat. Experts advise that babies sleep flat for the first few months of their lives to help with lung development and breathing. Many pushchairs boast that they can recline completely, but it is important to ensure that the seat offers the newborns a flat, comfortable position.

Some pushchairs are light, making them easy to get into and out of cars and can be inserted into narrow doorways. Some pushchairs also fit in overhead luggage racks of trains and planes. These kinds of pushchairs typically feature a quick and easy fold mechanism that lets you collapse the frame with just one hand. They can also accommodate the infant car seats making them suitable for use starting from birth.

Other pushchairs, such as the Silver Cross Adorra2, offer a more luxurious and high-end experience, with a stunning design that will turn heads. They can also support various baby accessories such as car seat adapters and rain covers to protect your baby from the elements. They are designed to be flexible enough to withstand the demands of family life. They include the quick and simple to adjust five point safety harness as well as large puncture proof wheels.

Style

It is likely that you will use your pushchair most often, so you should choose one that you and your child both enjoy. It's worth taking time to consider the finer details like the comfort of the seat cushion is and whether the handlebar features an adjustable height. There are other small factors that can make a big difference, like an organizer for things or a front wheel lock.

A pram is made for two children to be transported simultaneously, usually a toddler along with the baby. It's smaller than a single pushchair, so it's easier to manoeuvre in tight spaces and on public transport. It could be a single-seater where the baby is seated behind the parent or a tandem one, where one child is seated behind the other.

Both pushchairs and prams can be used as early as birth however, they are mostly targeted at older children as they're more spacious than buggies and have reclined seats which can face either away from you. Often they are able to include an infant car seat or carry cot to ensure that it's a travel system that will last from birth until the time your child becomes a toddler, making it a great value.

Some pushchairs have only one brake pedal. Others come with a foot brake and hand brake. These brakes work together to safely and controllably stop your pushchair. The foot pedal is typically located on the rear axle of the pushchair and the hand brake is situated on the top of the frame, right next to the rear wheels. The foot brake is ideal for parents who are on a slope or in the countryside because it can prevent the parent from losing control of the pushchair.

Size

There are many different pushchair sizes. Some are able to be used from birth as they have a seat that is flat as well as a bassinet or carrycot attachment. Some can be used when the child is able to stand up on their own typically about 6 months. The seat can be set or facing the parents to encourage bonding and reassure them or away from them so that they can explore the surroundings.

The size of the wheels is another an important factor. Some have larger wheels to allow to facilitate better maneuverability over rougher surfaces. Some have smaller wheels to allow for a lighter framework and are more easy to push over paved surfaces.

Some pushchairs feature one brake pedal which locks both rear wheels. This is useful when you want to stop for a coffee break or go shopping. Some have two brake pedals that help control and safety. It is vital that your pushchair has good brakes since it is going to be used on uneven terrain, so be sure to examine the brakes frequently.

There are a number of options to help you find the perfect pushchair that will meet the needs of your family and infant. Features that are simple to use, such as a compact fold that can be done with one hand and safety harnesses that are simple to adjust or adjustable handlebars can make life easier for parents of toddlers and infants.

The right pushchair will ensure the safety and comfort of your child. You will likely use this product for a long period of time, so you should consider taking the time to think about the features that are important to your family.

A pushchair to buy

Your pushchair is one of the biggest purchases you'll make for your child and will be with you for several years, so you need to think about what features will work best for you. It is important to think about how it will fit in with your lifestyle. An all-terrain pushchair is ideal for a stroll in the country, but it won't be great on shiny shop floors! If you plan to use it with your grandparents it is possible that you want a model that they can control and steer without feeling like they need a PhD to operate.

You'll need the pushchair that comes with an infant car seat, or a reclining seat unit. Newborns need to be able to lay flat. Some models have an reversible seat, which means you can have your baby facing you or the world as they grow older.

When you are choosing a pushchair, you might want to look at accessories like baskets and shopping trays, or pram changing bags which can make it easier for you to complete errands with your little one in your arms. Some pushchairs are equipped with hoods that provide extra sun protection and some have rain covers that will ensure your baby stays dry when it begins to rain.

Some pushchairs pushchairs (check it out) can be converted, so they can be used as a double or a single and can grow with your family, usually by adding an additional seat unit or carrycot. This is an option to think about if you are planning on having a second child soon after your first or if you are not sure about your future plans.