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Choosing the Right Prams Pushchairs

It's worth investing money in a pram for a child if you're planning to have one. Look for models with a small size, that are easily maneuverable and have the right accessories.

For newborns, a pram with a fully lie flat position is vital as lying completely flat helps with spinal and lung development. Newborns can also be accommodated in cocoons or carrycots that fits onto the chassis of the pram.

The right pram

A pushchair or pram is something a child will spend a lot of time in, which is why it's crucial to choose the right one for their requirements. There are a number of factors to consider, such as size and weight storage options, safety features as well as the overall appearance and feel of the pushchair.

Take into consideration your lifestyle. If you use public transport frequently, a light and compact pram might be the best choice. Families who love to hike or walk might find an all-terrain stroller better suited to rough terrain. If you're planning on travelling with your child, you may want to select a travel-friendly pram that folds compact enough to fit into an overhead compartment for luggage on flights.

Decide whether you want a stroller that is three or four-wheeled. Three-wheeled strollers are more stable on rough surfaces. Four-wheeled models can carry more weight and offer better maneuverability. It is recommended to visit stores where you can try out prams. This will give you a sense of how they move and if they are easy to push.

When deciding on the type of pram to buy it is important to choose one that meets Australian Product Safety Standards. This includes a five-point safety harness, a locking system on the brakes, and an adult tether strap that can be used to keep children in a safe place in the event that the pram falls over.

It's also worth looking into adding additional accessories to your stroller for example, an earplug or sun canopy. A sun canopy will protect your baby from the sun's rays, as well as to prevent overheating. Make sure the canopy has an UPF 50+ rating.

A changing bag is another option to think about. A changing bag is a convenient way to carry all the necessities for your baby and will usually include plenty of pockets and compartments for toys, snacks and nappies. You might find that the pram you select come with a fold-away changing mat. This allows for quick and easy diaper-changing. Find a changing mat that has a soft lining, and preferably if it is waterproof.

Convertible prams

If you're looking to purchase a pushchair that grows with your family, convertible prams are a great option. They are typically single prams but with the possibility of adding a second child or carrycot and also take car seats if necessary. These models are extremely flexible and are the most popular option for parents with a growing number of children.

Aside from a stylish design, these prams are typically lightweight and easy to manoeuvre. Some models have a big canopy that provides excellent UV protection as well as plenty of storage. They are perfect for errands, and also getting to and from the park.

The Joolz Geo 3 is a sleek, easy-to-use, and sturdy pram that is ideal for infants as young as toddlers. It comes in a variety of colours and features a five-point harness for safety as well as locking wheels. It's also spacious and features a seat height that makes it suitable for older kids.

Another option is an alternative is Cybex Gazelle, which can be used as a double or single with a seat or cot. It can be used as a kidboard for children who have siblings or friends. It moves like a dream even when loaded with groceries and multiple children.

Take a look at the egg2 if you're looking for a stylish and budget-friendly double pram. It comes in a variety of colors and has an elegant design. It can be used in conjunction with the combination seat and carrycot for infants up to four years old.

Another great option is the Bugaboo Donkey 5. The latest version is simpler to fold and steer than its predecessor. It's also more durable and has a bigger basket. The cocoons can be positioned side by side to make it twin prams. If you need an additional child seat you can easily add a car seat or bassinet.

Side-by-side prams

If you're expecting twins or have a toddler stroller and a new baby, a high-quality double pushchair can make family outings much more enjoyable. Also known as tandem prams, they allow your children to sit side by side and look at each other. They're also usually wider than single-to-double strollers yet are still simple to maneuver, even up and down kerbs.

They can also have an attachment on the front to accommodate a third child. It's often referred to as a Joey Seat and is an excellent method of keeping kids close while also giving them an overview of the world around them. If you're thinking of this option, be sure to check if the model you're considering is equipped with this feature. There are many options available, including the Valco Baby Trend Duo twin stroller or Zoe Twin Trio stroller.

Many parents opt for twin prams because they can be used right from birth. They can fit babies in their carrycots, and toddlers in their seats. Some are fitted as double buggie, however others such as the Cybex Venus Twin convert into a single buggy with a spacious basket under the seat - useful for when your child is old enough to walk.

You can also consider a side by side pram, like the Phil & Teds Vist v2 double. It is sturdy and comes with plenty of storage. It also has the option to add a second seat so you can bring an additional child. The hood was a little small for my friend's tall toddler but it's an excellent choice for older children.

Anything that can carry two babies is going to be quite heavy, especially if using it with a baby in a carrycot and a toddler in the seat. Be sure to check the weight of the whole pushchair, including any seats or carrycots. This could be a major issue for some families. Certain models have a maximum frame weight and an upper limit on the weight of the carrycots or seats. This will help you decide which one is best for your family. For instance, the Joolz Geo 3 Twin has an upper limit of 16kg for both seats.

Twin prams

Twin prams are a necessity for parents with two young children of the same age. The good news is there is a huge choice of double travel systems on the market, which differ in price and design but all come with safety features.

Inline twin prams typically have one seat above the other, with a canopy between. These kinds of prams are becoming popular because they offer a large amount of shade and protection from the elements. They also have peek-a-boo hoods which let parents be vigilant about their children. This kind of twin pram is difficult to maneuver up and down kerbs, and it can be quite large. It is also hard to fit into small car boot.

Side-by-side twin prams are typically wider overall and offer more seating flexibility. They can be used combination with twin infant car seat systems to create a complete travel system. However, they do have one drawback in that the children are not separated. This can result in snack theft and toy fighting between your toddlers.

Tandem prams start as single buggies. They can be upgraded to include a second seat in the back, front or under. The majority of tandems are designed to accommodate infants in a bassinet top position and then a toddler in the second seat. It is a flexible and cost-effective option for parents with twins or children of different age groups as it prolongs the time of your buggy.

Modern designs of twin prams can be folded down to a very compact size, making them more maneuverable. However, this can compromise the amount of storage space that is available for nappy bags as well as shopping. It can be a challenge to get twin prams in and out of the trunk of a car, particularly if the car is one with a lip that you need to lift up to get the pram in.