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Pushchairs - The Swiss Army Knife of Baby Transport

imageA pushchair, also known as a childs pram, buggy or stroller, is like the Swiss knife of infant transport. These baby-chariots are able to handle any terrain, from crowded streets to rough terrain.

A good pushchair will offer comfort and safety to your child, convenience to you, and a possibility for you to explore and bond. Find out what to look for when selecting one.

Folding

One of the main features that a lot of parents look for when choosing a buggy is how easy it folds. The EeZeFold is an exceptional model because it features a one-handed fold, which allows you to hold the baby while Folding Pushchair the buggy. This means you don't have to balance the two. The buggy remains upright when folded so you don't have to be concerned about your child getting out.

Some of the smaller folding pushchairs (like the Babyzen YOYO) are designed to fold down so small that they can be tucked away into the trunk of your car, so they're ideal if you're a frequent traveler or have a small car boot. Some are small buggies designed for use in everyday life that have a smaller footprint than the standard pushchair, but offer decent features such as a good recline or lightweight wheels. They're also typically lightweight enough to carry by hand and so can be used by Grandma or Grandad if needed.

Some pushchairs are able to be used from birth, and they come with a lie-flat seat or carrycot option. Some are travel system compatible so you can attach an automobile seat to your baby with just one click.

A lot of compact pushchairs are very compact travel pram when folded with the seat attached. They're perfect for those who have a limited storage space at home or live in apartments. They are also lightweight, and many come with a raincover to shield them from the elements.

The Ergobaby Pivot 360, another popular pushchair from this class, can be folded using just one hand by pressing the button. It's ideal for travel because it is easy to fold. It's also incredibly lightweight, making it easy to maneuver on rough surfaces, and comes with excellent suspension. The seat can rotate to switch between parent-facing and world-facing, while the hood can be extended to provide extra protection and protection from the sun.

Convertible

A convertible stroller can change shape to meet the demands of families growing. It can begin as a single stroller, change into a double stroller for children and even turn into a triple stroller through the addition of a third seat or ride-along board. Our top pick, the UppaBaby Vista V2, is a multi-functional stroller that can be converted to accommodate a bassinet or car seat for infants as well as one or two toddler seats, and even an additional child through the use of adapters.

Convertible strollers must have adjustable features, such as the height and reclining setting. They should also feature large handles that are easy to hold, making it comfortable for dad, mom or grandma to push. And because these types of strollers often contain more components than traditional pushchairs car seats, they should be more sturdy and less likely to tip over when carrying a number of children or loads of gear.

The Larktale crossover stroller/wagon is the first of its kind that combines a fully-featured single stroller with a pull wagon, eliminating the need for parents to purchase separate products. It converts quickly and easily to a single stroller or double stroller, with no necessity of tools or conversion kits. The second seat and pull handle offer the flexibility of seating when being used as an actual wagon. The Larktale is heavier than our other top-rated convertibles however it offers excellent maneuverability and is able to easily climb the hills. The biggest issue is the limited storage under the seat. Click here for more details.

Safety

A good pushchair should have a number of safety features, including five-point harnesses for baby. The harness should be able to fit over the shoulders and around the waist, and also between the legs. It is also essential that the harness doesn't become loose and has no areas where a child might get their fingers stuck.

Pick the brake that is best suited to your lifestyle. The most common brake is a foot brake. It's a great option if you frequently stop, like when you go shopping. A hand brake is found on many jogger style pushchairs, and is more appropriate in situations where you'll be able to change momentum frequently, for instance, when going for a run. Some pushchairs come with an active handbrake that you can activate by pressing a button on the bottom of your foot. This is a great option for parents who are likely to be stopping and starting more often since it helps to maintain your balance while still applying pressure to the wheels.

Examine if the front wheel of the pushchair can be locked. This is particularly beneficial for those who live in areas that have uneven terrain or steep slopes. A wheel that locks in the front of the pushchair can prevent the pushchair from rolling away when you are in a rush or have a lot of baggage in the rear.

While it might seem like a small consideration it is important to consider the weight of the stroller. Even a small pushchair travel system can be quite heavy when it is loaded with a growing baby and shopping bags. Make sure you know the weight of the pushchair and think about whether you'd be able to lift it into the car boot and up flights of stairs with a toddler in your arms and juggling a coffee from a takeaway.

Buggy prams, pushchairs, or prams for newborns are made for babies who can sit up. They are typically used after six months. The seat can be positioned to face you or away from you, depending on whether you want your child to bond with you or explore the world. A lot of pushchairs come with adjustable seat positions, handlebars and other accessories.

Comfort

Many parents enjoy the comfort features of pushchairs - and there are plenty to pick from. Certain models are better suited for rough terrain or city streets than others and the type of brake is also something to take into consideration. A foot brake, for example is the best choice for everyday use. A hand brake that is active that is found on pushchairs with joggers can be more responsive on an adventure.

The capability of your pushchair to allow infants to lie flat is among the most crucial features. Babies must be in a completely flat position to help them develop their spine, and it is important to choose a pushchair that has this feature from the beginning. This will allow your baby to rest or nap comfortably, which will allow for longer outdoor adventures and a happier and healthier child.

It is essential to select a pushchair that's compatible with the infant car seat you have selected. This makes it quick and easy to transfer your child from the car to the pushchair, which reduces fuss and ensuring he's calm during his outings.

Some pushchairs feature a smart car seat adaptor that allows you to easily attach your car seat to the frame. You can use the seat from birth until toddlerhood, and save money and time. Many brands offer a travel bundle that includes a baby car seat, a carrycot, and adaptors, along with an infant footmuff, all in one purchase.

Another essential aspect for comfort is a great suspension - particularly on the front wheels. This can make a significant difference when driving on rough roads or in urban streets, allowing you to get over bumps and uneven surfaces with ease while keeping baby safe.

You may also want to consider other practical features, like an ample basket (or separate bag) as well as reclined handles, an adjustable seat and a hood that is ventilated.image

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