iCandy - Prams and Pushchairs

Prams are among the most commonly used baby products. They are durable and have simple maintenance processes. They have a good chance for circularity, if policy interventions ensure that secondhand prams are repaired and re-distributed back to parents.

Prams are designed for newborns and babies up to six months, they often come with a carrycot or bassinet and lay flat. Some prams are convertible and can be fitted with car seats too, so they're referred to as travel systems.

Parasol

A parasol is an umbrella that is attached to the frame of your pushchair to provide shade for your baby and in preventing heat stroke. They are typically made of SPF/UPF 50+ materials and also provide protection against rain that is light. If your stroller does not come with one, you can purchase one. You can also opt for a snooze shade, which attaches to the seat of your single pram or carrycot and blocks the overhead light.

You can also purchase a footmuff. It's an ultra-soft blanket with waterproof cover that shields your baby's legs from cold. A majority of brands include a footmuff in their pram bundles or offer them separately within their accessories range. It is a good idea to purchase a footmuff that has an easy release clamp that is easy to attach and remove.

Find a model with four wheels if you intend to use your pushchair in rough terrain. They are easier to maneuver on uneven surfaces and come with larger tyres that can handle sharp objects and rocks. They are a little heavier than pushchairs with three wheels. However, they are still relatively light and easy to maneuver.

Regular maintenance is crucial for your pushchair in order to ensure it is running smoothly and protects your child. Clean your pushchair with an infant wipe or cloth that has been soaked in soapy water. It's recommended to purchase a silicone-based lubricant for the wheel bearings and joints of your pushchair, and tighten any loose screws. It's also worth looking into a pushchair service, where a professional will examine your pushchair and give it a thorough clean to make sure that everything is working as it should be.

Footmuff

If you're looking to upgrade your existing pushchair or pram, or purchase your first one and need a new one, the iCandy collection offers something for everyone. With a variety of colours and styles available, you're sure to find the perfect one for your family.

Footmuffs are a great option to keep your baby warm during the winter. They're made of fleece and are water-resistant, which makes them an ideal choice for cold weather. They're also comfortable and cozy and are the perfect accessory for your baby. They're also easy to use and can be put on quickly. Just be sure to check that the footmuff is appropriate for the size of your baby's stroller and properly prior to using it. It might get tangled or move. This could pose a safety danger, as it could cover your baby's mouth.

Footmuffs are a great accessory for strollers and prams, especially if you live in a colder area. It will keep your baby's toes warm and cozy during the winter and is easy to use. You can also adjust the temperature by simply opening or shutting the zipper. Certain brands come with an hood for extra protection during bad weather.

It's crucial to ensure that your baby is prepared before purchasing an infant footmuff. The softness of the footmuff can make it uncomfortable for babies. They need an appropriate mattress that supports their spine. Some footmuffs are made to last from the time of birth to toddler age and some even have a double zip arrangement at the bottom, so you get more use out of it. They can be used for many years and are a great investment for parents.

Parent facing

Parents are delighted to be able to keep eye contact with their child while they are in the pram for newborn that is a direct view of parents. This visual connection aids in building confidence and security, and can soothe toddlers and infants who are agitated. This allows parents to respond to the needs of their child quickly, whether it's the need for reassurance or a snack.

Many parents use strollers for their infants but as they get older, they could switch to an infant pushchair. The primary difference between a pram and a pushchair is that a pushchair typically comes with a carry cot for infants to sleep in and a frame to connect it to. A pram can be reclined, and made forward-facing or parent-facing and a pushchair is usually upright and doesn't have an option for carrying cots.

Very's selection of pushchairs and prams has been carefully curated with your baby in mind. Some of our models feature adjustable seats, so you can recline the seat to allow your baby to rest for a nap, and then raise it back up to watch them explore the world. Some of our favorite pushchairs also come with sun canopy to protect your little one from the elements.

When choosing a pushchair, ensure it is easy to operate and that the brakes are working. It is also essential to ensure that the frame is secured with two locking mechanisms to prevent it from folding during use. Furthermore, a proper safety harness is essential to protecting your child's seat and keeping them from falling out of the pushchair. In addition to this, a childs pram blanket is often useful in keeping your child warm and safe from the weather. These are available in a range of colours and designs to suit your pram.

Ergonomic support

The ergonomic support provided by the pram bags is a crucial feature that can help reduce tension and back pain. It allows parents to focus on their child and not worry about their muscles. This feature makes it easier for parents to maneuver the pram in tight spaces or over kerbs. It is particularly helpful for taller parents who may have trouble reaching the handles of smaller pushchairs.

The support can be adjusted according to the height of the parents. This makes it simple to use for various body types and helps to find a position that is most comfortable for the user. In addition the ergonomic support allows a more natural posture for parents and assists them to avoid injuries like carpal tunnel and shoulder pain.

A pushchair or pram can be a lifesaver for new parents, because it gives them the freedom to go out and about with their child. It's important that you ensure that your child is getting the most out of the time he spends in the stroller or pram with plenty of tummy-time and physical exercise. Many children are injured by prams and strollers every year and some even require hospitalization for falls caused by these devices. Accidents can happen when strollers tip over or when bags are hooked to handles.

Some prams can convert into a twin pushchair, making them an ideal choice for families with two babies. These prams are made by a variety of top brands and include features like reclining seats and raincovers. A ride-onboard can be beneficial for older toddlers who are tired of walking.

Ride-on board

New parents need pushchairs and prams. These strollers are ideal for getting around, whether you are going to a baby group or just taking a leisurely stroll in the park. They're also perfect for everyday outings that allow you to spend quality time with your child.

Choosing the best pram or pushchair for your child depends on their age and needs. For babies and infants that are not yet able to walk, a pushchair with an infant carrycot is best. They allow them to lie flat, which is crucial for their spinal and lung development. You can also buy a ride-on board, which lets older children join in the fun.

If you're in search of a pushchair that can adapt to your child's needs look into a convertible pushchair. They come in a variety of configurations and are great for twins or siblings of various age groups. Some have a tandem configuration, making them easier to move and be able to watch.

Strollers and prams need regular cleaning to avoid mildew, mould and dust build-up. You can clean most of the components of your pushchair by vacuuming or wiping with warm soapy water and an absorbent cloth. If you're worried about the fabric, a specialised cleaning spray can help.

If you're using a pushchair over rough terrain, check the tyres for puncture resistance. The most durable tyres are made from a blend of PU outer and EVA inner, which resemble the air-tyre feel but are much more durable. You can also include hand muffs or mudguards to keep your child comfortable and dry. You can also utilize the stroller organizer to organize everything you need for your baby. It is important to know how the pushchair can be folded to ensure that it fits in your car boot or use as little space at home.