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What to Look For in a Pram Bag

A pram bag can be used to carry essentials like nappies, muslins, and clothes. There are plenty of pockets and storage space for new parents to locate what they need quickly without having to look around.

imagePrams and strollers are usually able to be checked on flights as cabin baggage. However, it's a good idea to inquire with your airline about their specific rules and regulations ahead of time.

Stylish design

The stylish pram bags are designed to fit on top of the foldable stroller, making it simple to grab the items you require at a moment's notice. They have convenient storage pockets for things like nappies or wipes, as well as milk bottles, as well as a zippered pocket for your valuables. You can also find styles with pram hooks to fix them to your pram frame.

Storksak's pram bags come with backpack carry straps, as well as a shoulder carry strap, and it is able to fit travel strollers such as Joolz AER+, Baby Jogger City Tour 2, Reds Baby Skip2, Bugaboo Butterfly, Uppababy Minu, Babyzen Yoyo 2 and Mountain Buggy Nano. The pram bag is 45cm x 69cm and 26cm in dimensions and features an entry and exit drawstring. It's the perfect companion for your next adventure!

Plenty of space

A pram bag is designed to accommodate your most essential items including nappies, baby wipes and milk bottles, to keys, phone and wallet. A good quality stroller bag is likely to have large compartments for storage that are organized and keep everything in order. Find models with dedicated bottle/cup holders, front pockets for tissues and wet wipes as well as a zippered compartment for valuables and more, to ensure you've got everything you need at a moment's need.

For those who travel, think about a stroller bag that has backpack straps that can easily be converted into bags for your shoulders. This practical design makes it simple to transport your stroller to your next adventure. Compatible with Joolz AER+, Baby Jogger City Tour, Reds Baby Skip 2, Bugaboo Butterfly and more! This spacious 45cm x 69cm x 26cm bag features drawstrings for entry and exit.

The straps are thick

The straps that are thick on the pram bag can assist in carrying heavy loads and ease stress on shoulders. To ensure maximum comfort, a good strap should be adjustable and cushioned. Additionally, the straps should be wide enough to distribute the weight equally across both shoulders. This is crucial to avoid the risk of injury and discomfort during long commutes.

Straps to carry a changing bag for babies can be made of recycled nylon or leather. The latter comes from the fishing nets' waste, which would otherwise be put in the oceans. It is also extremely durable, making it a sustainable choice for the environment and babies.

The thick straps are an essential feature of backpacks and you can pick between straps with binding or without it. Straps with binding are softer and can be paired with thin, high-density foam. The straps with a thinner thickness are better suitable for light loads or shorter trips. On the other hand, straps with no binding are more comfortable for larger loads and longer trips.

A good strap starts with a webbing piece that is the same width as the hardware. It is typically two rectangle rings or if the strap is going to be removable, a pair D-rings, as well as a swivel clip. The webbing is then inserted into the strap slider tabs and then stitch it in place. You can make the straps more comfortable by adding padding. To make this happen, you need to sew a layer soft fleece or cotton jersey on top of the webbing. This stops the strap from being rubbing against the bare skin and it looks better than the airmesh that irritates you that is typical on fashion bags.

Easy to clean

It's easy to overlook emptying the baskets of your pram, particularly if you're constantly on the move. Choose a pram that has a lined bag that is easy to clean. It's also a good idea to select a design made of baby safe, non-toxic materials and is tested to ensure compliance with International Standards REACH & CSPC (free of Lead Content, Formaldehyde Content, Phthalates and Arylamines).

For best results when cleaning your pram bag it is recommended to take apart any removable fabric parts like the seat or canopy before washing. Begin by shaking the bag to get rid of any debris or dirt that has accumulated. Then, soak it in warm water for 30 mins with baby-safe detergent. Rinse thoroughly, and allow to dry away from direct sunlight, which can cause colors to fade. If there are staining issues scrub them off with an old toothbrush to eliminate them. You can also machine wash your bag following the instructions of the manufacturer, and then dry it with air.

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