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What to Look For in Prams, Pushchairs and Buggys

If you're looking for a pram, pushchair or buggy there are plenty of things to think about. Consider how much money you can afford for a product, if you're looking for something compact or more spacious, and how easy the buggy will be to clean.

Look for models that have a reclining seat with several positions, and a carrycot or bassinet for newborns. Be sure that they are flat, as this is crucial for the spine development of your baby.

Safety

When you are out and about with your baby in a pushchair or pram, it's important that you follow safety guidelines to ensure your baby is safe and safe. Make sure you know the stroller's or pushchair's weight limits for carriages to avoid overloaded vehicles as it could cause create instability or damage. Avoid placing blankets or pillows in the pram as this could be hazardous for your child, especially in the event of an accident. Also, don't allow older children to use the stroller or pram as this is a potential hazard.

Choose a stroller that has extra padding, particularly in the headrest area, to safeguard your child from hitting objects when out and around. It's also a good idea to choose an infant stroller with padded headrests, as it will help protect your child from bumping into things when out and about.

Some pushchairs and prams come with a bassinet attachment that is ideal for newborns to lie on their backs the comfort of a cocoon and be comfortable. Some pushchairs and prams include a carrycot that can be removed once your baby is able to sit up. Some prams also have seats that can be switched between the two types as your child grows.

A lot of pushchairs and prams are designed to fold to a smaller size when not in use, making them easy to store and carry in your car's boot or on public transport. It is important to determine the size of the pushchairs when folded. This can be an issue when you need to squeeze them into tight spaces or go up and down steps.

If you're planning to take your pram or pushchair to rougher terrain, such as fields, parks or even on beaches then it is recommended to look for models with off-road wheels as this will be better suited to these kinds of environments. Check that the wheels are air-filled as this will make them easier to travel over rough terrain and will not easily puncture.

A sunshade or a parasol that can be attached directly to the frame of your pushchair can provide shade and protect your baby against overheating on sunny days. You can buy these separately or as part of a pushchair accessories set, with a variety of styles and colors to choose from.

Comfort

A good prams pram should be comfortable to push for you and your baby. Soft padded seat liners with adjustable settings that allow your baby to lay flat on their backs or rise slightly to ease reflux and an expansive sun canopy are all beneficial. Look for a suspension system that can ensure a smoother ride and a brake system that is flexible so that you can stop quickly in the event of an emergency.

Newborns require a flat, fully lying position to support their growing spines and therefore it's essential to ensure your pushchair can do this for the first few months. A majority of frames include a baby carrycot that then converts to a reclining seat when your little one is old enough. This means you can have both a pram and a pushchair in the same frame.

When choosing a pushchair you'll need to consider your needs, like how it's easy to move and the amount of storage space you need. It's worth visiting a shop that allows you to test-drive different prams and pushchairs to see how they feel and fold. Also, you should look into any accessories that you may want, like a footmuff or seat liner to keep your baby cool in the summer and warm in winter.

In the end, you'll need to think about the overall look of your pushchair. Does it suit your lifestyle and personality? You will be using your pushchair for many years, so choose a colour or print that you will not regret.

Our Goldilocks pushchair is a light pushchair with puncture-proof wheels, a big bouncey suspension, and hoods that you can remove to shield your baby from the weather. It provides the ideal balance of comfort both for your child and yourself. It's stylish and elegant brushed twill that has faux leather handles and leatherette trimmings. It has a traditional look but also looks contemporary and modern. It's also reasonably priced and comes with a selection of useful accessories.

Practicality

The terms pram, pushchair buggy, pram and travel system are frequently used but it's important to select one that is suitable for your needs and your lifestyle. Find models that fold into smaller dimensions as this will help when you're taking it on public transport as well as in your car's storage or boot space at home. If you choose a travel system or pram with a separate infant seat, make sure it is able to be easily connected to the chassis without waking up your baby.

Many prams come with a large storage basket under which helps keep your shopping bags, bags and nappies within reach. The wheels are usually rotate, making it easier to maneuver and steer them through narrow aisles in stores or in areas that are crowded, like parks and beaches. If you intend to use it in the countryside then you might want an all-terrain model with big tires that can withstand rough terrain and muddy trails.

A stroller or pushchair is lighter than a traditional pram and the seat can be adjusted in different positions. This is great for infants who can sit up or newborns. They typically have a wide canopy that will provide your baby or toddler with protection from the sun. However, some models might also be suitable for use in the rain.

Think about how heavy the model will be and whether you can safely lift it into your car boot or up the steps (with or without a baby inside). - especially as they will get heavier over time. It may be worth paying an extra amount to get a washable cover that makes cleaning up spillages or leaks from nappy nappy easy. It's recommended to try out any prams or pushchairs that you're thinking of buying so that you can see how they feel and move and also how easy they are to fold and transport. You might also want to see whether the handlebars are comfortable for you to hold.

Cleaning

Cleaning your pushchair on a regular basis will reduce the risk of mould or mildew. It is important to wipe down every component of the fabric as soon as they become dirty and give them an extensive wash every two weeks. Using a deodoriser or fabric freshener regularly can also help keep odors at bay and help prevent the accumulation of grime that can lead to the development of mould spores and an unhygienic environment for your baby.

It's a good idea remove any padding or covers prior to beginning cleaning your pushchair. This will allow you to access and clean those difficult to reach places like the canopy, hood or seat supports. The next step is to select a well-ventilated area to work in and lay down a sheet or tarp to protect the floor and make cleaning as simple as it can be. Finally, it's a good idea to use a vacuum cleaner with a flexible nozzle attachment to get rid of any food or dirt that might be tucked away in the corners and crevices.

If you have a pushchair with removable fabric sections, begin by checking the manufacturer's care instructions and washing them according to the instructions (either in the washing machine or by hand). If you're looking to wash the majority of your fabrics in prams, you can use an aqueous solution that is made up of warm water, gentle soap or mild detergent. However, it is recommended to check the fabric's the durability of its colour before using any cleaning products as certain chemicals can harm or bleach delicate fabrics.

Stains and marks that are stubborn can be easily removed by adding a small amount bicarbonate of soda to the wash. This is a potent stain remover and will lift various types of odours such as ones caused by milk or urine. It will also help remove any residues of soap or detergent. Once you're finished, rinse the fabric thoroughly to eliminate all traces of soap and hang it to dry. It is best to do this outdoors since sunlight acts as a natural fabric softener and a gentle disinfectant.