What Makes Good Prams?

A pram, also referred to as a stroller, pushchair or Sling, is the main mode of transport for infants and toddlers. A great pram is a blend of safety, comfort and design that makes walking fun for all the family members.

The R for Rabbit Poppins Stylish Baby Stroller is a fantastic stroller for infants to 3 years old. Its reversible handle allows you to turn the seat so that your child can face either you or the world around them.

Comfort

When you're out and about with a baby, you want to ensure that they're safe. There are prams that will make sure your baby doesn't feel anything.

The prams we've picked in this buying guide all allow your baby to lie flat, which is crucial for babies who are just beginning to crawl. Lying flat increases oxygen saturation and supports their developing hips and spine. The seats can also be adjusted to an upright position once your baby is capable of sitting up.

Venicci egg2 is a high-end pram with a cocoon feel for your baby. It has smooth, curvaceous lines as well as a bucket-shaped seating, which does not recline into flat however, it does come with padding on the mattress and a liner. It's also a little lighter than other prams on the market at under 8kg but still has a sturdy chassis and grained leather detailing, plus air-filled tyres that are puncture-proof and can take on more rural settings.

If you want something more affordable, but still with the same style, the Minu V2 (minus carrycot) is a great option. The sleek one-hand steer model isn't as lightweight than some of the other prams we tested but it does have a large storage basket and the ability to extend the hood, which comes with UPF 50+ protection, which will keep your baby safe and shaded.

If you're a new parent we suggest you look into a travel system bundle which includes a pram as well as a car seat that can be attached to the same frame. This makes it much easier for parents to transfer their child from the car to the pram without having to get them up. The Bugaboo Dragonfly best travel pushchair system is a stylish and practical pram that is easily converted from a 'pramette,' or lie-flat 'pramette, to a stroller for toddlers compatible with the Graco ISize car seat.

Safety

A pram should have a five point safety harness to keep your baby safe and free of any gaps to entrap their heads or legs. The straps should be padded and easy to adjust as they expand. You should also inspect the buckles of your harness to ensure that they aren't cracked or showing signs of wear and tear. Each year, many children are admitted to hospitals due to injuries caused by prams or strollers. Tipping over is the most common cause of these injuries. Even the most sturdy prams could tip over if you hook your bags onto the handles or if the child is wriggling or squirming and falls in or out of the seat before the harness has been tightened.

Another common cause of injury is falling off the stroller or pram. If a child is not properly secured the pram, they may fall out of the folding stroller and suffer neck or head injuries. Therefore, it is important to ensure that the buckle on the harness is clicked into the proper position.

Some prams with good quality also have a canopy that can be reversible to shield your baby from sun in both directions. This is a great feature because it will prevent having to wake your child up when you are changing their position in the pram or when you are going to and from the shops. Other useful features include a tray for snacks and drink holders for your infant or toddler, a basket for shopping under the seat, and the handlebar locks into position when you are not using it.

Don't leave a baby sleeping in a pram without being within sight. Babies tend to wriggle while asleep and this may cause them to roll off the stroller or pram and cause suffocation or strangulation. A pram or stroller is not an alternative to a crib and should be used only for short periods of time during the day.

It is essential to disassemble the majority of prams to place them in the boot of your vehicle. This process is something you should know before you purchase a pram. Also check how it is easy to put the various sections back together before putting them in place.

Durability

A pram should be able to last through many years of wear and tear. You want to make sure that your baby's pram is able to handle slippery walks, as well as multiple car trips. You should ensure that your pram is in a colour or print that isn't prone to fading so you don't look like you've fallen out of fashion.

The top prams are constructed with high-quality materials. They have been designed to last. So, look for strong and durable materials, robust wheels, and a well-designed suspension system. The top prams (This Web-site) have a compact fold, so they are easy to store in your garage or boot when not being used.

All the prams on this list allow a baby to lay flat, which is essential for newborns because it improves oxygen saturation levels and supports the development of their hips and spine. A lot of them are designed to adapt to your child's needs with some having a carrycot or a fully reclined seat that can be moved on and off the frame for when your child outgrows it.

If you are buying an infant stroller for the first time, a travel system that includes both the carrycot as well as a car seat could be worth a look. We love the Graco Near2Me device that our parent tester Jaya used with her 10-month-old son. It comes with a clever feature that allows you to raise and lower your child with the click of a button so you can keep eye contact and keep them close which she claimed was important for her son as he was in an exploratory stage.

Another option is the Bugaboo Fox 3 which our tester Jess Bird used with her two babies, Effie and Boden (pictured above). It's a pushchair that can be transformed from a single pushchair to double, with 30 different configurations. It also features a sun canopy that can be extended and puncture-proof tires. It's not cheap prams but you can use it for more than one child in the event of need and, like our winner the iCandy Orange 3, can be used from birth thanks to the included carrycot.

Style

All prams should permit newborns to lie flat as possible. This will aid in their development and increase oxygen levels in the lungs. Some models allow a completely flat position by using a carrycot that can be fully reclinable, while others have a seat that reclines to a horizontal position.

The Graco Near2Me works great for this, as our parent tester Jaya discovered when she tested it on her 10-month-old daughter. She was thrilled to be able to raise or lower her infant at the touch of an button, keeping him in the same position, while still maintaining the eye contact and closeness.

It's a great pram for those who wish to travel around town easily as the frame is a great size for manoeuvring, while the puncture-proof tyres let you move it off the road and on to rough terrain. It's an excellent choice for those who plan to have another child in the future because it can easily be converted from a single pushchair to a double or twin.

The Bugaboo Dragonfly looks and feels like a high-end, stylish option. It's suitable for newborns because it includes a lie-flat carrycot and is compatible with a car seat in the event that you purchase it separately. It can be folded with the carrycot still in place, which is an option that not all prams provide. This is time-saving and makes it simpler to use.

Its luxurious fabrics, spacious shopping basket and puncture-proof tires are all the features you'd expect to see on a high-end pram, but its sleek frame makes it easy to maneuver on a variety of terrains. It's also an ideal choice if you live in a city and have to navigate narrow streets or overcrowded sidewalks frequently. Although it's not inexpensive however, the durability and quality of this pram will save you money in the end by not having to invest in a separate toddler pushchair. It's available in a wide selection of colors too, so you can pick one that fits your personal style.