Pushchairs - The Swiss Army Knife of Baby Transport

A pushchair can also be referred to as a buggy, stroller or pram. It's the Swiss Army knife of infant transportation. These baby-chariots can be used on any surface, from busy streets to rough terrain.

A good pushchair offers security and comfort for your baby, convenience for you and a chance to bond and explore the world together. Read on to find out what to look for when picking one.

Folding

When it comes to choosing a stroller many parents are concerned with the ease to fold it. The EeZeFold is an exceptional model because it features a one-handed fold that allows you to hold the baby while folding the buggy. This means that you don't have to balance the two. The buggy also stays standing when folded, so you do not have to worry about your child falling out or being injured during the process.

Some folding pushchairs are compact enough that they fit into the boot of your car. They're perfect for frequent travelers or when you have a smaller vehicle. There are also day-today buggies that require less of space than a standard pushchair but still have decent features such as a great recline and light-weight wheels. They're also usually lightweight enough to be carried on your own and can be used by Grandma or Grandad in case they need to.

Some pushchairs are able to be used from birth, and some have a lie-flat seat or carrycot option. Some are compatible with travel systems which means you can connect a car seat for your baby with just one click.

Although they don't have the tiny fold of a travel buggie, many compact pushchairs require a small amount of space when folded with the seat in, so they're perfect for those short on storage space in their home or live in an apartment. They're also light and usually come with an umbrella to shield them from the elements.

The Ergobaby Pivot 360, another popular pushchair from this category can be folded with just the press of a button. It's ideal to travel with because it's easy to fold. It is also extremely lightweight, making it easy to maneuver even on rough surfaces. It also comes with a great suspension. The seat can rotate to change between parent-facing and the world, and the hood can be extended to provide additional protection and protection from the sun.

Convertible

A convertible stroller can be altered to meet the requirements of families that are growing. It can start as an individual stroller, then transform into a double stroller for siblings and even a triple stroller with the addition of an additional seat or ride-along boards. The UppaBaby Vista V2 is our top choice. It's a versatile stroller that can be transformed to accommodate a car seat, a bassinet for infants, two toddler seats, or even a third child with adapters.

Aside from transforming shape to accommodate different configurations, convertible strollers should offer adjustable features, such as reclining and height settings. They should also have large, easy to grip handles that are comfortable for moms, dads or grandmas to push. And because these types of strollers typically have more parts than traditional pushchairs, they will be more stable and less likely to tip over when carrying a number of children or loads of gear.

The Larktale crossover stroller/wagon is a first-of-its-kind that combines a fully-featured single stroller with an incline wagon, removing the need for parents to invest in separate products. It can be converted quickly and easily to a single stroller or double stroller without the need for tools or conversion kits. The second seat and pull handle provide plenty of seating flexibility when used as an actual wagon. While the Larktale is a little heavier than some of our other top-rated convertibles is extremely maneuverable and can maneuver well over hills. The main drawback is the lack of under-seat storage. Click here for more information.

Safety

A quality pushchair should include several safety features including the five-point harness for infants. It should be placed over the shoulders over the waist, around the waist, and between the legs. It is crucial that the harness doesn't become loose, and there aren't any areas where a child's fingers could get stuck.

Choose the brake that suits your lifestyle. The most popular brake is a foot brake. It's a great option if you have to stop frequently for example, when you shop. Many jogger-style pushchairs have hand brakes. This is helpful when you are changing your speed frequently, for example when you run. Some pushchairs come with an active handbrake which you can activate by pressing a pedal on the bottom of your foot. This is a good choice for parents who will be stopping and beginning their pushchairs car seats more frequently. It allows you to keep your balance while still applying the pressure to the wheels.

It is also important to determine whether the pushchair has an option to lock the front wheel. This is especially useful for those who live in areas that have uneven terrain or steep slopes. A wheel that locks on the front can stop the pushchair stroller from slipping away if you're in a hurry or have a lot of luggage in the rear.

Although it might seem like a minor consideration, you should also consider the weight of the stroller. Even a light pushchair can be surprisingly heavy when stuffed with a growing child and shopping bags. Take a look at the weight of your stroller and see whether you can carry it up stairs and into the trunk of your car, while carrying the toddler.

Buggy or pram for newborn are made for babies who can sit up. They are generally used after the age of six months. The seat can be placed to face you or away from you, depending on the preference of your child to bond with you or explore the world. Many pushchairs can be adjusted to seat positions, handlebars and other accessories.

Comfort

Many parents love the comfort features of pushchairs - and there are a variety to choose from. Some are more suited to rough terrain or city streets than others, and the brake type is another factor to consider. For instance, a hand brake is ideal for easy, everyday use, whereas an active hand brake found on jogger-style pushchairs may be more responsive and simpler to operate on adventures.

The capability of your pushchair to allow infants to lie completely flat is among its most crucial features. It is crucial to select an infant running pushchair with this feature from the beginning. This will enable your baby to develop their spine in an upright position. This will allow your child to sleep or relax comfortably, which will allow for longer outdoor adventures as well as a happier and healthier child.

It's important to choose the right pushchair with the car seat for infants you've chosen. This will make it easier to move your child from the car to the pushchair. It will also help keep him calm and reduce fuss.

Some pushchairs come with an adaptor for car seats, which allows you to easily attach your car seat. This means that you can use the same seat from birth to toddlerhood, reducing costs and hassle. Many brands offer a bundle which includes a baby car seat, a carrycot, and adaptors, along with the footmuff in one purchase.

A well-designed suspension system is also important, especially for the front wheels. This can make a huge difference when driving through rough roads or in city streets, allowing you navigate bumps and uneven surface easily while keeping your the baby in a comfortable position.

Other practical comfort features that you should look out for include a spacious shopping basket (or even an additional bag), adjustable handle bar that can recline, adjustable seat, and a an air-conditioned hood. All of these features can assist you in navigating through the city or country and ensure that your child has the best possible rest for the longest nap possible.