iCandy - Prams and Pushchairs

Prams are among the most commonly used baby products. They are durable, and maintenance is easy. They also have high potential for circularity, provided that policies are in place to ensure that second-hand prams are renovated and redistributed to new parents.

Prams are designed for babies and newborns from 6 months to six months, they often come with a bassinet or carrycot and lie flat. Some prams are able to be converted and also fit a car-seat, so they are referred to as travel systems.

Parasol

A parasol is an umbrella that clips onto the frame of your pushchair to provide shade for your baby and stop heat stroke. They are made of SPF/UPF50+ materials and provide protection from light rain. Many pushchairs come with an integrated sun canopy or a pram umbrella that is removable however if yours does not have one, you can buy an additional one. It is also possible to use shade shades that attach to single prams and carrycots and block the overhead sun.

You can also put in an infant footmuff. It's a soft fleece blanket with a showerproof cover that shields your baby's legs from cold. Many manufacturers include a footmuff in their pram bundles or offer them separately in their accessories range. It is a good idea to purchase a footmuff that has an easy release clamp that is simple to attach and release.

If you are planning to take your pushchair on rough terrain, then look for a model with four wheels. They are more maneuverable on uneven surfaces and come with larger tyres which can handle sharp rocks and sharp objects. They are a bit heavier than three-wheeled pushchairs, but they are very light and easy to maneuver.

It is crucial to maintain your pushchair regularly to ensure it runs smoothly and that your child is safe. Clean your pushchair using a baby wipe or a cloth that has been soaked in soapy water. It's also a good idea to purchase a silicone-based lubricant for the wheel bearings and joints of your pushchair, and re-tighten any loose screws. It's also worth looking into an appointment with a pushchair technician, which is where a professional inspects your pushchair and give it a thorough clean to ensure that everything is operating exactly as it should.

Footmuff

If you're looking to purchase your first pram or pushchair or looking to upgrade your existing one, the iCandy range has got something to meet the needs of all families. You're sure to find something that will suit your family's needs with the wide selection of styles and colours.

Footmuffs are a great option to keep your baby warm in the winter. They are made of fleece, and they're water resistant. This makes them a great choice for cold weather. They're also cozy and comfortable, making them the perfect accessory for your baby. They're also easy to use, and they can be easily fitted. Make sure to verify the dimensions of your baby and stroller prior to fitting the footmuff. It may bunch up, or move. This can pose a safety risk, since it could encase your baby's mouth.

A footmuff is a great addition to any pram or pushchair sale, especially in colder climates. It will keep your baby's feet warm and cozy throughout the winter months, and is simple to use. You can also adjust the temperature simply by closing or opening the zipper. Some brands also have a hood that provides additional protection during bad weather.

It's crucial to ensure that your baby is prepared before buying a footmuff. The newborn needs a firm mattress to support their backs, and the footmuff can be uncomfortable for them if it's not soft enough. Some footmuffs are made to last from newborn to toddlerhood Some even come with a double zip arrangement at the bottom so that you can make the most use of it. They can be used for many years and are an excellent investment for parents.

Parent facing

Parents love being able to keep their eyes on their child when they use a pram that is facing them. This visual connection aids in building confidence and security, and can soothe toddlers and infants who are agitated. It also allows parents to respond quickly to children's needs, whether they need assurance or an ice cream.

While many parents choose to use a pram for their newborns and babies, they may shift to a pushchair as their children get older. A pram is different from a pushchair in that it typically comes with the option of a carry-cot for infants as well as a frame on which to fix it. A pram can recline and be forward-facing or facing the parent. A pushchair, on the other hand, is usually upright with no carry cot.

The selection of prams and pushchairs Prams at Very was curated with your baby's comfort in mind. Our selection of models includes adjustable seats which allow you to recline your child to take a nap, and then raise them to enjoy watching the world go by. Some of our top pushchairs also feature sun canopies to protect your little one from the elements.

When choosing a stroller newborn make sure it is easy-to-use and that the brakes work. It is also important to ensure that the chassis is secured with two locking mechanisms to stop it from folding when in use. A safety harness is vital to keep your child secure in the seat and to prevent them from falling out. A pram blanket can be helpful to keep your child warm and shield your child from the elements. These blankets are available in different designs and colours to complement your pram.

Ergonomic support

The ergonomic support provided by a pram is an important feature that helps reduce back pain and tension. It allows parents to focus on their child and not worry about their muscles. This feature also makes it easier for parents to maneuver the pram around tight spaces or over kerbs. It is particularly helpful for taller parents who have difficulty reaching the handles on shorter pushchairs.

The support is integrated into the handlebars and can be adjusted to the height of the parent. It is simple to adjust to different body types, and find the most comfortable position for each. The ergonomic support also assists parents to maintain a more natural posture and avoid injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome and shoulder pain.

A pushchair or pram can be a lifesaver to new parents as it allows them to travel with their child. It is essential to make sure that you balance the time your child spends in the pram or stroller with plenty of tummy-time as well as physical exercise. Many children are injured by prams and strollers each year. Some even require hospital treatment for accidents resulting caused by these devices. Injuries can happen when prams tip over or when bags are tacked onto the handles.

Some prams are convertible into twin pushchairs, making them a great choice for families with young babies. These kinds of prams are available from a range of top brands and come with features such as reclining both seats and rain covers. The inclusion of a ride-on board is also useful for older toddlers who may be tired of walking.

Ride-on board

Prams and pushchairs are essential for new parents. These strollers are great for moving around a breeze no matter if you're taking your child to a baby and toddler group or taking a leisurely stroll in the park. They're also great for daily outings, allowing you to spend quality time with your child.

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

Consider a pushchair that can adapt to your child's needs. They are great for twins and siblings of various age groups. Some come with a tandem arrangement, making them easier to maneuver and be able to watch.

Strollers and prams need regular cleaning to prevent the growth of mildew dust, mould and dirt build-up. Most components can be cleaned by vacuuming them or wiping them with warm soapy water and an absorbent towel. If you are worried about the fabric of your pushchair, a cleaning spray is a good choice.

If you're using a pushchair over rough terrain, make sure you check the tyres for puncture resistance. The best tyres contain a mixture of PU outer and EVA inside, which are like air-tyres with a similar feel but are much more durable. You can also include hand muffs and mudguards to keep your child safe and dry. You can also use a cheap stroller organiser to store all your baby's essentials. It is important to know how the stroller folds to ensure that it will fit in your car boot or use as little space at home.