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Tips for Choosing the Right Pram
Tips for Choosing the Right Pram

This is definitely a tricky decision which faces all new mums and dads out there, with numerous on offer, how can I know what is right for me? One of the best places for advice is always to ask family and friends that already have children, they can share all of the knowledge gained from their experiences and hopefully pass that on to you. But what is really significant is understanding exactly what your requirements are, consider several of the following key questions:

How do you get about every day, would you drive, take the bus or walk? What number of children are you having, twins/triplets or more? Do you think you're planning on having more kids later on? Do you live in an apartment block or ground floor flat? Is there a lift? The level of storage space do you have?

If you spend a lot of your time driving around, you should consider a pram that is small in size and easy to fold away, you don't want to spend 15 minutes struggling to fold your pram away whenever you need to get back in the car. It would be a good suggestion to measure the space inside your car and make sure the dimensions of your new pram will fit. How large is your car boot? Does your car have three doors or five?

If you are keen on exercise and staying fit with long walks, then 3 wheelers are right for you. They have large inflatable wheels that ensure it is easy for you to push and a smooth journey for your loved one. If this seems like you, Quinny Strollers are a great option.

If you reside up several flights of stairs in an apartment block, especially if you have no lift or elevator, you should go for something that is light weight and easy to get up and down the stairs.

You ought to consider size and light-weight portability if you intend to frequent public transport. Busy buses in addition to trains can be traumatic even with no pram, you will need a pram which will fold away to a small size to make use of the limited space available. A number of the larger travel systems would not be appropriate as they are heavy and difficult to carry around in tight spaces. You must also think about how long you need the pram or stroller to last, if you would like it to last from birth to toddlerhood, you should check the maximum it can carry.

If you have plans for the household size to grow and grow, if you are having twins or another child, then twins and tandems are the ones for you. There are two basic types, the children can either sit next to one another or one behind the other. You will find pros and cons to both, for the side by side, it means both children get the same field of view, but they are wide and can be difficult navigating supermarket aisles. This is much easier for tandems where one child sits behind the other because they're narrower, but the child in the rear won't have as good a view as the child in the front. For twins, Cossato You 2 Twin Stollers are great, they've added such an original sense of fun and personality to their range.

You must also consider how safe the pram is for your baby, generally you can't fail with a 5-point harness as well as a locking system that locks both brakes. Comfort for your baby is also important, a light-weight pushchair may be easy to get about, however might be a little bouncy, especially for newborns.

So, hopefully by now, you'll have a few ideas about what the actual needs are for you and your baby. Be sure to ask friends and family members about their experiences and suggestions. Hopefully this helps make a tricky decision a little easier.




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