Why Buy a Pram Set?

A pram set will make your family's travel plans, and save you money compared to buying each item separately. The most common items are an infant carrycot that can lie flat or pushchair, as well as an i-Size car seats.

Newborns need to lie flat, as this is the ideal for their growing lungs. All prams listed in this guide allow your baby to lie flat.

1. Combination pram

Combination prams are an excellent option for families. They are suitable from the time of birth and can be used with a capsule or car seat (most baby car seats can be affixed to prams with a click of an button). The pram then grows with the child, going from a bassinet and turning into the stroller-style seat.

A good choice is the Junama TERMOMIX, a modern pram that can be used with the Maxi Cosi Micro Plus baby travel system. This combination pram can be used starting at birth with the capsule, and later expands into an e-stretcher style seat that can hold a toddler up to 4 years old. This combination pram sets (try these out) eliminates the necessity for multiple car seats and prams, saves you money and space in your home and the boot of your car.

The Junama TERMO Mix comes with an enormous shopping bag that includes a stylish and matching rain cover, nappy cover, and mosquito net. It is also lightweight and easy to manoeuvre making it an ideal option for urban living. It comes with swivel wheels that allow it to maneuver through tight spaces and can be folded down in one movement. It has a one-handed fastener which makes it easier to get your child into and out of the stroller. The footmuff can be adjustable and can be used even in winter.

When looking for a car seat pram pushchair combo it is crucial to consider the features that are most important to you and your life. Safety is the most important aspect - does the seat come with a five-point harness? Does it meet Australian Safety Standards and is it compatible with the pram you're considering? Many combos are compact pushchair, which can be advantageous if your car has a limited space in the boot or you rely on taxis or ride-hailing apps for transportation. Check the size of the trunk and boot of the prams you are contemplating. You should also check the handle height so that you are able to reach them easily when pushing.

2. Twin pram

If you have twins or two siblings of different age groups, a side-by side pram is an easy method of taking the two of them out and about. This double buggy is able to fit in the majority of car boot spaces and can be used with infant seats, toddler car seats or baby carry cots. The seats are reversible and can be adjusted in numerous ways to ensure your children are comfortable. There are five reclining options, a massive sun canopy and peek-aboo hoods that help shield them from the elements while the wheels provide exceptional suspension for rough terrain.

Side by side prams are great for siblings who are close in age, since it allows them to play with each other and play together. However, this could lead to snack stealing and toy disputes. If you're not careful, you may end up with one child sitting in the backseat and the other one being forced forward, which can be extremely dangerous. A good idea is to put an extra blanket or towel between the seats to stop them from touching so that you can manage their movements easily.

When shopping for a double pram set, be sure to verify the dimensions of the seat base because they might not fit into your car's boot or fold down to your desired height. Also, take into consideration the amount of space available in your home to keep the buggy in storage when not in use, and where you intend to keep it after it's folded.

The Graco Twin City Mini is a great option for parents who are looking for a double stroller that is affordable and packed with features. This side-by-side stroller is easy to maneuver and offers multiple reclining positions for the seats, and a large under-seat basket. The canopies provide great protection from sunlight or rain while the windows let you monitor them and ensure their security. The seats that are stadium-style allow both children to enjoy a great view.

3. Single pram

A single pram is designed to accommodate a single infant. The prams are designed to provide a safe, comfortable place for your child to ride and let you create a unique experience. You can customize your pram with accessories, such as an incredibly soft footmuff or rain cover, to ensure your child is comfortable and protected from the elements.

When choosing a pram, it's important to consider the way it fits within your budget and lifestyle, as well as what bells and whistles are most important to you. Look for a pram that can fold easily, and quickly (or even one-handed). The best prams allow you to fold down the chassis flat to make it easy to store. It's also worth considering whether you want a stroller or pram with the option to attach a toddler board.

Strollers are a great option for active families and will typically come with a suspension system that will ensure a smooth ride on uneven surfaces. They are typically smaller than prams, and can be folded up easily. This makes them an ideal choice for travel system prams. Find a stroller that comes with a storage basket as well as plenty of room in the hood to store baby equipment. Also a reclining seat as well as padded handles are desirable.

You might want to think about a double convertible pram should you be planning on having a second child in the next three years. They can be used for one stroller if your child is young and then converted to a double by adding an additional seat or bassinet. It is possible to not have to buy and maintain two prams.

Double prams that are side-by-side are great for twins since they give equal seating and let them see each one another. They are a bit larger than single prams, making them less mobile in busy shopping centres and on busy streets. If you're considering a double side-byside pram, make sure it is compatible with capsules for cars. This allows you to use it while your baby is in the capsule and then switch it to single mode when your older child is old enough.