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What to Look For in Pushchairs

A pushchair is a secure method of transport for your child. They are also comfortable and offer an enjoyable ride.

baby-jogger-summit-x3-all-terrain-jogging-pushchair-foldable-3-wheel-exercise-stroller-midnight-black-1037.jpgConsider purchasing a parasol for your child to shield them from the sun. Most pushchairs have one, however, many manufacturers sell them as an accessory.

If you're planning on the birth of a second child take a look at a convertible pushchair which can be converted into a double. Some travel systems come with the option of a carry cot or a seat unit.

Safety

It's important that your pushchair is secure as it's your baby's safe place while on the road. All prams, strollers, coaches and buggies must be compliant with British standard BS7409:1996 or BS EN 1888:2003. A reputable brand should display this certification on their product's information.

A five-point harness is essential to ensure your baby's safety. It should be snugly positioned over their shoulders, around their waists and between their legs. Check that the buckles and straps are easily clipped together and untied.

You should also check that the brake on your pushchair is accessible and functions as intended. It is also recommended to invest in reflective strips to assist other road users spot your child and you in the dark winter months.

If your pushchair can hold two children, ensure that the footrests run the entire length of both seats. This will stop children from slipping their feet between the footrests, and potentially falling out of the pushchair.

All pushchairs, prams, and buggys come with a maximum weight limit. This limit is crucial to know before you use the pushchair. A child who is overweight could cause the device to be unstable.

A quality pushchair must be able to withstand being pushed across a broad range of surfaces, so choose one that has large, sturdy wheels. The tyres need to be made of a durable material that can withstand punctures and provide good grip on slippery roads. Some pushchairs pushchairs have been designed for use off-road and have a special suspension to provide an easy ride.

Comfort

It is essential to choose a pushchair that is comfortable for your little one. This could be as simple as ensuring that it has plenty of padding to keep them safe and secure, or a footmuff to keep them warm and cosy during the colder months. Many pushchairs also have the option of reversible seats, which allow you to decide whether to face your baby to bond and reassuring, or away from them so that they can explore the world around them.

For new parents, it's also worth looking for a pushchair with a lie-flat seat. Experts suggest that newborns sleep in a flat position during the first few months to help in the development of their lungs and breathing. Many pushchairs claim to recline completely, but it's important to check that the seat is actually able to offer the lie-flat position and is safe for newborns.

Some pushchairs are able to be carried into and out of a car and they can be inserted into narrow doors. Some pushchairs also fit inside overhead luggage racks of planes and trains. These kinds of pushchairs typically feature a quick and easy fold mechanism that lets you fold the frame down with one hand. They can also accommodate the infant car seats, making them suitable for use starting from birth.

Other pushchairs like the Silver Cross Adorra2 offer a extravagant and elegant design that will turn heads. They are also able to be fitted with a range of accessories for your baby including car seat covers and rain covers. They are designed to be flexible enough to handle the daily family life and come with a simple to adjust five-point safety harnesses and large, puncture proof wheels.

Style

You'll probably use your pushchair the most often, so you should choose one that you and your child both love. Be aware of the little details like the comfort of the seat padding and whether the handlebar can be adjusted in the height. There are many other little extras that make an impact, such as a basket for storage or a front wheel lock.

A pram is designed to allow two children to be transported at the same time typically a toddler with an infant. It is more compact than a single pushchair, making it easier to maneuver in tight spaces and on public transport. It may be a single-seater, where the baby sits behind the parent or a tandem, where one child sits behind the other.

Both prams as well as pushchairs are suitable for babies from the time of birth. However, most are designed for older infants due to their larger and more spacious seat than buggies. They can also be tilted to face you or away from it. Most of the time, they can are able to add an infant car seat or carry cot to ensure it's a system for travel that lasts until your child becomes a toddler, making it a great value.

Some pushchairs have only one brake pedal. Others come with one foot brake and a hand brake. These brakes work together to safely and controllably stop your pushchair. The foot pedal is generally located on the back axle of the pushchair while the hand brake is placed at the top of the frame, right next to the rear wheels. The foot brake is ideal for parents who are on a steep hill or in the countryside since it can prevent the parent from losing control of the pushchair.

Size

There are a number of different sizes of pushchairs. Some pushchairs are able to be used right from birth, as they have a lie-flat seating and an attachment to a carrycot or bassinet. Some are able to be utilized from the moment a child is able stand up on their own typically around 6 months. They can sit facing towards parents to encourage bonding and reassurance or away from them in order for them to discover their surroundings.

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Some pushchairs feature one brake pedal that locks both rear wheels. This is helpful in the event that you need to stop for a coffee break or to go shopping. Some models have two brake pedals that help control and safety. Your pushchair should have reliable brakes since it will be used on rough terrains. Check the brakes on a regular basis.

There are a variety of features that will assist you in finding the ideal pushchair for your family and baby. Easy to use features like one hand compact fold, simple to adjust safety harnesses or adjustable handlebars make life with newborns and small children much easier.

Choosing the right pushchair is an investment in the safety and comfort of your toddler or baby. You will likely use this product for a long period of time so be sure to consider the features that are essential to your family.

A pushchair to buy

Your pushchair is one of the most expensive purchases you'll make for your baby and it will be with you for a few years, so take your time deciding what features will work best for you. It's important to consider how it will fit in with your lifestyle - an all-terrain pushchair is great for a stroll in the country, but it will not be ideal on shiny shop floors! If you're planning to use it with your grandparents, you may want something that is easy to steer and control without feeling like they require a PhD.

Newborn babies must lie flat and therefore you'll require a pushchair with a carrycot, infant car seat (travel system) or an adjustable seat that's suitable from birth. Some models also come with a reversible seat unit so you can decide to face your baby or the world as they become older.

You may also want to consider accessories like baskets, shopping trays, and pram changing bags to make it easier for you to go on errands when your child is in your care. Some pushchairs and buggies have hoods which provide additional sun protection and others come with rain covers that will ensure your child is dry when it starts to rain.

Some pushchairs are convertible so can be used as a double or a single and expand with your family, typically by adding an additional seat unit or carrycot. This is a great option for those who know they're planning to have another baby soon after baby number one, or in case you're not sure of what your plans are for the future at this point.

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