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Why Buy a Pram Set?

A pram set can simplify your family's travel plans, and reduce costs compared to purchasing each item separately. It usually includes an infant car seat, a baby carrycot that is flat, and an i-Size child car seat.

Newborns should be laid flat since this is best for their developing lungs. All prams listed in this guide will allow your baby to do so.

1. Combination pram

A combination pram is a great option for families. They are suitable from birth and can be used with the car seat or capsule (most baby car seats can be attached to prams with a click of an button). The pram then grows with the child, changing from a bassinet to the stroller-style seat.

A good choice is the Junama TERMO MIX is a contemporary pram that can be used with the Maxi Cosi Micro Plus baby travel system. This combination pram can be used starting at birth with the capsule, and later expands into an e-stretcher style seat that can hold children up to 4 years old. This combination pram removes the necessity of multiple car seats and prams, saves you money and space in your house and the boot of your car.

The Junama TERMO MIX features an enormous shopping basket that includes a chic matching nappies bag, rain cover and mosquito net. It is lightweight and easy-to-manoeuvre, making it the ideal option for city living. It has swivel wheels which allow it to maneuver through tight spaces and can be folded down in one movement. It comes with a one-handed fastener to make it quicker to get the child in and out of the pram and a footmuff that is reversible to be used in winter.

When choosing a car seat and pram combination, you need to consider the features that matter most to you. The most important factor is safety - does the car seat come with five-point harness? Does it meet Australian Safety Standards and is it compatible with the pram you are considering? Many of the combos are small which is an advantage if you have limited boot space in your vehicle or rely on ride-hailing apps to get around. Take a look at the dimensions of the trunk and the boot of the cheap prams that you are contemplating. It is also an excellent idea to look at the handle height so you can easily reach it when pushing, and to ensure that it has handles that can be adjusted.

2. Twin pram

A side-byside pram is a great method to transport twins or siblings of various age. This double buggy is able to fit in the majority of car boot spaces and can be used with toddler seats, infant car seats, or baby carry cots. The seats can be adjusted in a variety of ways to ensure that your children are comfortable. There are five reclining positions, a big sun canopy, and peek-a -boo the hoods to shield your children from the elements. The wheels also provide an excellent suspension for bumpy terrain.

It is a great idea for siblings of similar ages to have side by side prams. This lets them play together and have fun. This can lead to squabbling over toys and snack stealing. If you're not careful, you could end up with one child sitting in the backseat, and the other one being forced forward, which can be very risky. A good tip is to place an extra blanket or towel between the seats to keep them from touching so that you can manage their movements easily.

If you're considering a double pram set be sure to verify the dimensions of the seat bases because they may not fit into your car's boot or fold down to the height you require. It is also important to consider how much space you have at home to store the buggy when it is not in use, and where you plan on keeping it when it is folded up.

Parents seeking a budget-friendly yet well-featured double pram need to look no further than the Graco Twin City Mini. This side-by-side pram is easy to maneuver and comes with multiple reclining positions for the seats and a large under-seat basket. The canopy provides an excellent shield from sunlight or rain, while the windows let you monitor your twins and ensure they're secure. The seats are stadium-style and both children enjoy a fantastic view of the world around them.

3. Single pram

A single pram is designed to fit a single child. The prams are designed to offer an environment that is safe and comfortable for your child to ride and let you create an experience that is unique. You can personalize your stroller by adding accessories such as an earplug to keep your baby dry and warm.

Consider how the stroller will work with your lifestyle, budget and what features are important to yourself. Find a stroller which can be folded easily and easily (or even with just one hand). The most reliable prams let you fold down the chassis flat to make it easy to store. It is also important to consider whether you'd like to purchase an infant stroller that is fitted with a toddler board.

Strollers are a great choice for families with active children. They're usually fitted with suspension systems that offer smooth riding on uneven surfaces. They are typically smaller than prams, and can be folded up easily. This makes them an ideal choice for travel. A stroller with a basket for storage is the ideal choice. It should also have plenty of space in the hood for you to store baby equipment. Also a reclined seat and the handles that are padded are ideal.

If you're planning to have a second child in the next 3 years, then a convertible double pram might be worth a look. They can be used as a single pram when your first child is young and then converted to a double with the addition of an additional seat, bassinet or carry cot. You will not need to purchase and maintain two prams.

Side-by-side double prams can be a great choice for twins as they offer the children equally seated and a view of each other. They are wider than single prams and therefore less mobile in busy shopping centres and on busy streets. If you're thinking of purchasing a side-by-side double pram make sure it's compatible with capsules for cars, to allow you to use it when your newborn is in the capsule and then switch to a single-mode when your older child is ready.