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Top 5 Folding Strollers

Strollers are essential equipment for babies that offer comfort and value during the priceless first few years of a child's life. It is also an excellent investment that will last parents through multiple babies.

When you are deciding which stroller take into consideration the ease with which it can fold. Modern pushchairs fold with just one tug. However, the method is different from one brand to the next.

Folding is simple

If you're a mom-to-be looking for a pram that's easy to fold and put away take a look at the UPPAbaby G-Luxe. This stroller features a single-hand fold that's incredibly compact. It's also light and easily fits into the boot of your car.

The stroller's one-hand folding mechanism is enabled by a lever on the handle and a ring at the rear. To ensure an effortless one-hand fold, the handle and ring must be perfectly timed. The majority of strollers require that you fold them before you pass through security, so go through the specific instructions of your model for more specific information on folding your stroller. Remember that you may have to hand-check larger strollers at certain airports. If so, be sure to bring bags to safeguard your stroller during travel.

Easy to store

If you're looking for a light pram that feels just as premium as bigger models but occupies less space You could consider the Triv from Nuna Baby. It's not the smallest or lightest pram on our list, but it's a breeze to fold and manoeuvre and comes with numerous features that you'd expect to only find in more expensive strollers.

It's also designed to fit an individual carrycot (which can be used from birth) or a baby's moses basket, which means you can transform it into a travel system and use it for a longer time than other smaller prams will allow. It's also a breeze on all surfaces and has plenty of storage space.

UPPAbaby's larger prams have always been known for their large shopping baskets. However, with the G-Luxe they've managed to combine all of that functionality into a very compact design. The only issue is that it's tricky to fold because of the finicky handle/ring combo that needs to be precisely timed. It's a great option because it can easily be converted into a twin stroller by using the YOYO connect seat.

Easy to Manoeuvre

Despite not being the heaviest or tiniest pram that Silver Cross makes, this model Silver Cross is surprisingly easy to steer. It's great for growing families because it can be used from newborn to toddler, with a newborn bassinet, pack or car seat, and even comes with buggy boards for older children. It's also smooth over most terrains, and is more durable than other compact prams. It is adored by celebrities of the A-list It's a top pram with lots of parent-friendly features. It's a dream to drive and is incredibly maneuverable when you use the front locking wheels that swivel. It's also incredibly easy to fold.

Easy to clean

If you've got a double pram that has been in a lot of use, the occasional deep clean is crucial. After all, a dirty pram can harbour germs, and isn't suitable for your child. If you're thinking of using your pram for newborn for more children or selling it down the track, a well-maintained stroller will keep it looking its best for as long as is possible.

Most prams come with manuals that provide cleaning instructions, usually with specific instructions for cleaning and maintenance of various parts. If not have a manual, you can search online for recommendations.

The first step to cleaning a pram is to remove all fabric elements (seat and canopy, baskets, etc) and wash them according to the instructions directed by the manufacturer. It's important to wash these items in warm soapy water, since hot or cold water could cause damage to the fabric. It is essential to let the fabric completely dry before attaching it back.

In addition to washing the pram, it's an excellent idea to check your pram regularly for signs of wear or loose screws. This will help to prevent the pram from becoming damaged or unstable, which could pose the risk of injury to your child. Make sure to check the brakes, locking mechanisms, and harness to ensure they're in good working in good working order. It's also a good idea to give your wheels and frames a spray of lubricant to keep them running smoothly.

It's worth investing in a pram liner or cover that will give you an additional layer of protection from spills and stains. They can be easily removed and cleaned, ensuring that your stroller stays in top condition for longer. You can also upgrade your pram with new seats, wheels or sun canopy to freshen it up and match it to your little one's outfit. You should also consider a touch-up paint pen for your pram to cover any scrapes or scratches on the frame, especially black prams, which can show dirt quite quickly.