Why Buy a Pram Set?
A pram set will simplify your family's travel plans, and reduce costs compared to purchasing each item separately. The most common items are an infant carrycot that can lie flat as well as a parent facing pushchair seat and an the i-Size car seat.
This is the most optimal position for babies to develop their lungs. All prams listed in this buying guide allow your baby to do so.
1. Combination pram
A combination pram is a great option for families. They are suitable from birth and can be used in conjunction with a car seat or capsule (most baby car seats can be attached to prams at the touch of a button). The pram will then grow with the child, going from a bassinet into the stroller-style seat.
A great option is the Junama TERMOMIX Modern and stylish, this pram can be used with the Maxi Cosi Micro Plus baby travel system. This combination pram is used from birth, using the capsule, and transforms into a stroller seat that can accommodate a toddler to age four. This combination pram removes the need for multiple car seats and prams, making space in your home and the boot of your car.
The Junama TERMO MIX is a large shopping basket which comes with a stylish and matching nappy bag, rain cover and mosquito net. It is lightweight and easy-to-manoeuvre which makes it a great choice for urban living. It features swivel wheels that allow it to maneuver through tight spaces and can be folded down in one move. It has a one-handed fastener that makes it easier to get your child into and out of the stroller. The footmuff can be reversible and can be used even in winter.
When choosing a car seat pram combo it is essential to take a look at the features that are most important to you and your lifestyle. The most important is safety is the safety of the car seat. Does it come with a 5-point harness? Does it meet Australian Safety Standards and is it compatible with the pram you are contemplating? Many of the combos are compact, which can be an advantage if your car has a limited space in the boot or you depend on ride-hailing or taxi services to get around. Take a look at the dimensions of the trunk and the boot of the prams that you are looking at. It is also an excellent idea to examine the handle height so you can easily reach it when pushing and to ensure that it has handles that can be adjusted.
2. Twin pram
Whether you have twins or two siblings of different ages, a side by side pram is a simple way to take the two of them out and about. The double buggy fits into a majority of standard boot spaces. It can be used with car seats for toddlers, infant car seat or baby carry cots. The seats are reversible and can be adjusted in various ways to ensure your kids are comfortable. There are five reclining positions, a huge sun canopy, and peek-a -boo hoods that will protect your children from the elements. The wheels also offer an excellent suspension for bumpy terrain.
Side by side prams work well for siblings that are close in age, because it allows them to play with each other and play together. This could lead to toy fights and snack theft. If you're not vigilant, you could end up with one child sitting in the back seat and the other being pushed forward, which can be extremely dangerous. Put a small towel or blanket between the seats to ensure that they aren't touching. This allows you to control the movements of your child.
If you're considering a set of two prams be sure to verify the dimensions of the seat bases since they might not fit into your car boot or be able to fold down to the height you require. It is also important to think about the space available in your home to keep the buggy in storage when not in use, and where you'll store it after it's folded.
Parents looking for a budget-friendly yet well-equipped double stroller should look no further than the Graco twin stroller City Mini. This side-byside pram is simple to maneuver, and has several reclining positions on the seats, and a huge basket underneath each seat. The canopy provides great protection from sun or rain, and the windows let you monitor your twins and ensure that they are secure. The seats that are stadium-style allow both children to enjoy a stunning view.
3. Single pram
A single pram is made to fit a single child. They are designed to be a comfortable, safe place for your little one to ride in, and give you the chance to create an experience that is unique to travel in. You can personalize your pram by adding accessories such as a soft footmuff, or a rain cover to ensure your baby is safe and comfortable from the elements.
Think about how the pram can fit into your lifestyle, budget and what features are the most important to you. Choose a stroller that can be folded easily and easily (or even with one hand). The best prams allow you to fold the chassis flat so it's easy to put away. It is also important to consider whether you want to buy a stroller that can be equipped with a toddler board.
Strollers are a great choice for active families and will usually feature a suspension system to ensure a smooth ride on uneven surfaces. They tend to be smaller than prams, and they can be folded up easily. This makes them a great option for travel. A stroller with a storage basket is the ideal choice. It should also have plenty of room in the hood to store baby equipment. Also a reclining seat as well as the handles that are padded are ideal.
If you are planning to have a second child within three years, then a convertible double pram and pushchair pram may be worth a look. It can be used as a single one when your first child is small and then converted to double by the addition of the bassinet, a second seat or carry cot. You can avoid having to purchase 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 other. However, they are typically bigger than a single stroller and so are less maneuverable, especially in busy shopping centers or on busy streets. If you're thinking about buying a double pram that is side-by-side, ensure that it is compatible with capsules for cars, to allow you to use it while your infant is in the capsule and then switch to a single mode once your older child is ready.