Why No One Cares About Good Prams
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What Makes Good Prams?
A pram, also referred to as a pushchair, stroller or a sling, is the primary form of transport for babies and toddlers. A good pram combines safety, comfort and style that makes walking fun for all the family members.
The R for Rabbit Poppins Joy Stylish Baby Stroller is a wonderful pram for newborns to 3-year-old children. The reversible handle lets you turn the seat to face your child or the world.
Comfort
When you're out and about with a baby, you need to be sure they're comfortable. The good news is that there are prams specifically designed to ensure your little one does not feel anything.
The prams we've selected in this buying guide all let your baby lie flat, which is important for newborn babies as lying flat increases oxygen saturation and supports their developing spine and hips. They also have a seat which can be transformed to more upright positions when your baby is old enough to sit up.
For a luxurious experience, the Venicci egg2 provides a warm cocoon feel for your newborn with smooth, curved lines and a bucket-shape seats that doesn't recline to a lie-flat position, but it does have a padded mattress and liner. It's also lighter than other prams, with a weight of less than 8kg. But it is sturdy and has finely textured leather and air-filled tyres which are puncture-proof.
If you're looking for something more budget-friendly but with the same design, the Minu V2 (minus carrycot) is a great option. The one-hand steer, swish model isn't quite as lightweight as other strollers, but it does come with a large storage basket. It also comes with an extendable hood that offers UPF 50+ protection, which keeps your baby safe and protected.
If you're the first parent of your child we suggest you look into a travel system bundle that includes a pram as well as a car seat pram seat that attach to the same frame. This will make it easier to get your baby out of the car to the pram without having to wake them up and is perfect for busy parents on the go. The Bugaboo Dragonfly is a great example of a stylish and useful travel system pram that converts easily from a'pramette' that lies flat' to a toddler-friendly pushchair that is compatible with the Graco i-Size car seat.
Safety
A pram should have a five-point safety harness to ensure your baby is secure and should not allow any gaps that could trap their legs or heads. The straps should be cushioned and easy to adjust as they expand. It is also important to examine the buckles on your harness to make sure that they aren't cracked or showing signs of wear and tear. Many children are hospitalised each year due to injuries caused by strollers or prams. The main cause of these injuries is the result of a stroller tipping over. Even the sturdiest prams can fall over if you hang bags onto the handles, or if a wriggling child gets into or out of the seat without harnesses being done up.
A common cause of injury involves falling off a pram or stroller. If a baby's harness is not secured properly, it could cause them to fall out of the stroller compact, causing head or neck injuries. It is therefore essential to ensure that the buckle on the harness is clicked into the correct position.
Some prams come with an adjustable shade that can be used to shield your baby in either direction from the sun. This is a great feature because it will prevent having to wake your child awake when you change their position in the pram or when you are in and out of shops. Other handy features include a snack tray and drink holders for your infant or toddler, a basket for shopping underneath the seat, and a handlebar that locks into position when you're not using it.
Don't leave a baby sleeping in a pram without being within sight. Babies can be prone to wiggle during sleep, which could cause them to roll out of the pram or stroller. This could lead to strangulation and suffocation. A pram or a stroller is not an alternative to a cot. It is best to use it for short periods of time during the daytime.
It is essential to disassemble most prams in order to place them in the trunk of your car. This process is something you should know before you buy one. Find out how easy it will be to put the pieces back together.
Durability
A pram should be durable enough to endure many years of wear and wear and tear. This includes having to deal with muddy walks and getting through many car journeys, so you need to ensure that your choice will fulfill the tasks you require it to. Also, you want your pram to be in a print or colour that won't date quickly to avoid looking like you've fallen out of style.
The best prams will be constructed of top-quality materials and built to last. You should look for durable fabrics as well as sturdy tires and a well-designed system of suspension. The best prams are compact strollers and fold easily, so you can put them in your garage or boot.
All prams on this list allow the baby to lie flat. This is important for infants as it helps them develop their spine and hips and improves oxygenation levels. Many of these prams are designed to grow along with your child's. Some have carrycots, or a fully-reclined chair that can be easily removed and put back on when your child outgrows them.
If you are considering buying a pram for the first time it is recommended to consider a system that comes with the carrycot as well as a car seat may be of interest. We love the Graco Near2Me device that our parent tester Jaya used with her son of 10 months. It comes with an innovative feature that lets you raise and lower your baby by pressing a single button. This allows you to maintain eye contact with the baby and keep them in close proximity.
The Bugaboo Fox 3 is another option that our test-driver Jess Bird tried with her two children Effie and Boden (pictured above). It's a luxurious pushchair that converts from a single to a double folding pushchair with 30 possible configurations and features premium fabrics, an extendable sun canopy, and puncture-proof tyres. It's not cheap, but you could use it for more than one child if needed and, just like the iCandy Orange 3, can be used from birth thanks to the carrycot included.
Style
All prams should permit newborns to lie flat as possible. This will aid in their development and boost oxygen saturation in the lungs. Some models allow for a completely flat position by using the carrycot which is completely reclined, while others have a seat that can be reclined to a horizontal or a vertical position.
The Graco Near2Me is a great device for both, as our parent tester Jaya discovered when she tried it on her child who was 10 months old. She loved the ability to raise or lower her baby with a push of a button to keep him in sight, while still maintaining the eye contact and closeness.
It's a great stroller for those who wish to nip around town with ease as the frame is a good size for manoeuvring, while the puncture-proof tyres let you move it off the road and into rough terrain. It's a great option if you plan to have another child in the future since it can be transformed from a single pushchair into a twin or double.
The Bugaboo Dragonfly looks and feels like a high-end, stylish option. It's ideal for babies because it comes with a lie-flat carrycot and is compatible with car seats, if you buy it separately. You can even fold it with the carrycot in place which is something isn't the case with all prams and is an efficient and easy feature.
Its luxe fabrics, spacious shopping basket and puncture-proof tires are the kind of features you'd expect to see on a premium pram however, its sleek frame makes it easy to handle across a variety of terrains. It's also a great option if you live in a large city and have to navigate narrow streets or overcrowded sidewalks frequently. This pram is not cheap but its versatility and quality can save you money in the long run by avoiding the need for an additional stroller for your toddler. You can pick from a variety of colors to match your preferences.
A pram, also referred to as a pushchair, stroller or a sling, is the primary form of transport for babies and toddlers. A good pram combines safety, comfort and style that makes walking fun for all the family members.

Comfort
When you're out and about with a baby, you need to be sure they're comfortable. The good news is that there are prams specifically designed to ensure your little one does not feel anything.
The prams we've selected in this buying guide all let your baby lie flat, which is important for newborn babies as lying flat increases oxygen saturation and supports their developing spine and hips. They also have a seat which can be transformed to more upright positions when your baby is old enough to sit up.
For a luxurious experience, the Venicci egg2 provides a warm cocoon feel for your newborn with smooth, curved lines and a bucket-shape seats that doesn't recline to a lie-flat position, but it does have a padded mattress and liner. It's also lighter than other prams, with a weight of less than 8kg. But it is sturdy and has finely textured leather and air-filled tyres which are puncture-proof.
If you're looking for something more budget-friendly but with the same design, the Minu V2 (minus carrycot) is a great option. The one-hand steer, swish model isn't quite as lightweight as other strollers, but it does come with a large storage basket. It also comes with an extendable hood that offers UPF 50+ protection, which keeps your baby safe and protected.
If you're the first parent of your child we suggest you look into a travel system bundle that includes a pram as well as a car seat pram seat that attach to the same frame. This will make it easier to get your baby out of the car to the pram without having to wake them up and is perfect for busy parents on the go. The Bugaboo Dragonfly is a great example of a stylish and useful travel system pram that converts easily from a'pramette' that lies flat' to a toddler-friendly pushchair that is compatible with the Graco i-Size car seat.
Safety
A pram should have a five-point safety harness to ensure your baby is secure and should not allow any gaps that could trap their legs or heads. The straps should be cushioned and easy to adjust as they expand. It is also important to examine the buckles on your harness to make sure that they aren't cracked or showing signs of wear and tear. Many children are hospitalised each year due to injuries caused by strollers or prams. The main cause of these injuries is the result of a stroller tipping over. Even the sturdiest prams can fall over if you hang bags onto the handles, or if a wriggling child gets into or out of the seat without harnesses being done up.
A common cause of injury involves falling off a pram or stroller. If a baby's harness is not secured properly, it could cause them to fall out of the stroller compact, causing head or neck injuries. It is therefore essential to ensure that the buckle on the harness is clicked into the correct position.
Some prams come with an adjustable shade that can be used to shield your baby in either direction from the sun. This is a great feature because it will prevent having to wake your child awake when you change their position in the pram or when you are in and out of shops. Other handy features include a snack tray and drink holders for your infant or toddler, a basket for shopping underneath the seat, and a handlebar that locks into position when you're not using it.
Don't leave a baby sleeping in a pram without being within sight. Babies can be prone to wiggle during sleep, which could cause them to roll out of the pram or stroller. This could lead to strangulation and suffocation. A pram or a stroller is not an alternative to a cot. It is best to use it for short periods of time during the daytime.
It is essential to disassemble most prams in order to place them in the trunk of your car. This process is something you should know before you buy one. Find out how easy it will be to put the pieces back together.
Durability
A pram should be durable enough to endure many years of wear and wear and tear. This includes having to deal with muddy walks and getting through many car journeys, so you need to ensure that your choice will fulfill the tasks you require it to. Also, you want your pram to be in a print or colour that won't date quickly to avoid looking like you've fallen out of style.
The best prams will be constructed of top-quality materials and built to last. You should look for durable fabrics as well as sturdy tires and a well-designed system of suspension. The best prams are compact strollers and fold easily, so you can put them in your garage or boot.
All prams on this list allow the baby to lie flat. This is important for infants as it helps them develop their spine and hips and improves oxygenation levels. Many of these prams are designed to grow along with your child's. Some have carrycots, or a fully-reclined chair that can be easily removed and put back on when your child outgrows them.
If you are considering buying a pram for the first time it is recommended to consider a system that comes with the carrycot as well as a car seat may be of interest. We love the Graco Near2Me device that our parent tester Jaya used with her son of 10 months. It comes with an innovative feature that lets you raise and lower your baby by pressing a single button. This allows you to maintain eye contact with the baby and keep them in close proximity.
The Bugaboo Fox 3 is another option that our test-driver Jess Bird tried with her two children Effie and Boden (pictured above). It's a luxurious pushchair that converts from a single to a double folding pushchair with 30 possible configurations and features premium fabrics, an extendable sun canopy, and puncture-proof tyres. It's not cheap, but you could use it for more than one child if needed and, just like the iCandy Orange 3, can be used from birth thanks to the carrycot included.
Style
All prams should permit newborns to lie flat as possible. This will aid in their development and boost oxygen saturation in the lungs. Some models allow for a completely flat position by using the carrycot which is completely reclined, while others have a seat that can be reclined to a horizontal or a vertical position.
The Graco Near2Me is a great device for both, as our parent tester Jaya discovered when she tried it on her child who was 10 months old. She loved the ability to raise or lower her baby with a push of a button to keep him in sight, while still maintaining the eye contact and closeness.
It's a great stroller for those who wish to nip around town with ease as the frame is a good size for manoeuvring, while the puncture-proof tyres let you move it off the road and into rough terrain. It's a great option if you plan to have another child in the future since it can be transformed from a single pushchair into a twin or double.
The Bugaboo Dragonfly looks and feels like a high-end, stylish option. It's ideal for babies because it comes with a lie-flat carrycot and is compatible with car seats, if you buy it separately. You can even fold it with the carrycot in place which is something isn't the case with all prams and is an efficient and easy feature.
Its luxe fabrics, spacious shopping basket and puncture-proof tires are the kind of features you'd expect to see on a premium pram however, its sleek frame makes it easy to handle across a variety of terrains. It's also a great option if you live in a large city and have to navigate narrow streets or overcrowded sidewalks frequently. This pram is not cheap but its versatility and quality can save you money in the long run by avoiding the need for an additional stroller for your toddler. You can pick from a variety of colors to match your preferences.
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