What to Look For in a Pram Bag

A pram bag can be used to carry the essentials such as nappies, muslins and clothes. They also come with plenty of extra pockets and space so that new parents can find what they need quickly without having to look around.

Prams and strollers can typically be checked on flights as cabin baggage. It is recommended to verify the specific rules of your airline and regulations before you travel.

Stylish design

Elegant pram bags are designed to fit on top of the stroller, making it easier to grab the items you need at a notice. They are equipped with pockets for things like milk bottles, wipes and nappies. There is also a zippered compartment to store valuables. There are also styles with pram hooks to secure them to the frame of your pram.

Storksak's pram bags come with backpack carry straps and an adjustable shoulder strap, and it is able to fit travel strollers such as Joolz AER+, Baby Jogger City Tour 2, Reds Baby Skip2, Bugaboo Butterfly, Uppababy Minu, Babyzen Yoyo 2 and Mountain Buggy Nano. The bag measures 45cm x 69cm and 26cm and comes with an entry and exit drawstring. It's the perfect bag to take on your next adventure!

Plenty of space

A pram bag can accommodate everything you need - from baby wipes keys, milk bottles and baby wipes to phones, wallets, and wallets. A quality stroller bag comes with spacious, organized storage compartments that keep everything organized. Find models with a dedicated cup or bottle holders, front pockets for tissues and wet wipes, zippered pocket for valuables, and more to ensure you have everything you need at a moments need.

For those who pushchair travel system, think about a stroller bag with backpack straps that can easily be converted into bags for your shoulders. This convenient design makes it easy to transport your stroller on your next adventure - compatible with Joolz AER+ Baby Jogger City Tour 2, Reds Baby Skip 2 and Bugaboo Butterfly & more! This spacious 45cm x 69cm x 26cm bag features drawstring entry and exit.

The straps are thick

The straps of the pram bag help assist in carrying heavy loads and ease the strain on shoulders. A good strap should be padded and adjustable to provide optimal comfort. The straps must also be large enough to distribute the weight evenly across both shoulders. This is essential to reduce the possibility of injury and discomfort during long commutes.

Straps for changing bags for babies can be made of recycled leather or nylon. The latter is made from waste fishing nets that would otherwise end up in our oceans. The material is strong and is a great option for children and the environment.

Thick straps are a key feature of backpacks and you can pick among straps with binding or those without it. Straps that have binding tend to be more streamlined and allow the use of high density thin foam. The thinner straps are better suited for light loads or shorter trips. On the other hand, straps with no binding are more comfortable for heavier loads and longer trips.

A good strap starts with a piece of webbing that is equal to the dimensions of the hardware, which is usually two rectangle rings or, if you want the strap to be removable, a pair of D-rings and swivel clips. You then feed the webbing into the tabs for the strap sliders, and stitch it in the appropriate position. To make the straps more comfortable, you can cushion them by stitching a layer of soft fleece or cotton jersey over the webbing. This will stop the strap from being rubbing against the skin and is more attractive than the itchy airmesh that is common on fashion packs.

Easy to clean

It's easy to forget to empty the baskets of your pram, particularly if you're constantly moving. Pick a pram with an enclosed bag that is easy to clean. It's important to select a design that is made from baby safe, non-toxic materials and has been tested to be in compliance with International Standards REACH & CSPC (free of Lead Content, Formaldehyde Content, Phthalates and Arylamines).

For best results when cleaning your pram bag, it is recommended to take apart any fabric components that are removable, like the canopy or seat prior to washing. Start by shaking the bag to remove any loose dirt or debris. Then soak the bag in warm water for 30 mins with baby-safe detergent. Rinse well and let the clothes dry out from direct sunlight which can fade the colours. Scrub the stain using an old toothbrush. Alternatively, you can machine clean your bag in accordance with the producer's instructions and then dry it with air.