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baby-jogger-summit-x3-all-terrain-jogging-pushchair-foldable-3-wheel-exercise-stroller-midnight-black-1037.jpgPushchairs - The Swiss Army Knife of Baby Transport

A pushchair, also known as a buggy, pram or stroller, is like the Swiss knife of infant transport. From navigating crowded streets to navigating rough terrain, these baby-chariots have been designed to conquer all kinds of terrain.

A quality pushchair will provide safety and comfort to your baby, convenience to you, and the possibility for you to explore and bond. Find out what to look for when you are buying a pushchair.

Folding

When choosing a stroller, many parents are concerned with how easy it will be to fold. The most notable is the EeZeFold, which has an incredible one-handed fold that lets you hold your child while folding the buggy. This means you don't need to move between the two. The buggy is stable when folded so you don't need to worry about your child slipping out.

Some folding pushchairs are so compact that they can fit in your car's boot. They're ideal prams for newborns frequent travel or when you have a smaller vehicle. Some are day-to-day buggies which are smaller in size of space than the typical pushchair but still have decent features such as a great recline and light-weight wheels. They are typically light enough to be carried with hand and so Grandma or Grandad can use them if necessary.

The majority of these pushchairs are targeted at toddlers and older children because they can sit upright, but some have a lie-flat chair and the option of adding an infant carrycot, making them suitable from the time of birth. They could also be compatible with travel systems and allow you to attach an infant car seat to the frame with one click.

Although they don't have the tiny fold of a travel buggy the majority of compact pushchairs take up a tiny space when they're folded with the seat on which is why they're ideal for those short on storage space at their home or live in an apartment. They're also lightweight and frequently come with a rain cover to shield them from the elements.

The Ergobaby Pivot 360 is another very popular pushchair in this category it is an ideal option for travel because it can fold one-handed with a simple press of the button. It's also incredibly light, making it simple to maneuver on uneven surfaces, and has great suspension. The seat can rotate to turn from parent-facing to world-facing, while the hood can be extended for extra protection and protection from the sun.

Convertible

A convertible stroller transforms its shape to meet the demands of growing families. It can be used as an individual stroller, then transform into a double stroller for siblings and even become a triple stroller with the addition of a third seat or ride-along board. Our top choice, the UppaBaby Vista V2, is a versatile single-to-double stroller that converts to accommodate a bassinet, car seat for newborns, one or two toddler seats, and even a third child with the use of adapters.

In addition to changing shape to accommodate different configurations, convertible strollers should offer adjustable features, such as recline and height settings. They should have large, easy-to-grip handles that are comfortable for dads, moms, or grandmas to push. These strollers are more stable than traditional pushchairs because they have more parts.

Larktale's cross-over stroller/wagon, the first of its kind it combines a single stroller with a wagon. Parents do not have to buy separate products. It is quick and easy to convert into a single or double stroller without tools or additional conversion kits, and offers ample seating options with its second seat and pull handle when it is in wagon mode. Although the Larktale is a bit bulkier than our other top convertibles, it is very maneuverable and can be maneuvered well over hills. The main issue is the limited storage under the seat. Click here for additional information.

Safety

A great pushchair should come with many safety features, including a five point harness for babies. It should be able to fit over the shoulders, around the waist and between the legs. It is also essential that the harness doesn't come loose and that it has no areas where a child might get their fingers stuck.

Pick the brake that is best suited to your lifestyle. The most common brake is a foot brake. It's a great option if you stop a lot such as when you go to the shops. Hand brakes are found on a variety of jogger style pushchairs, and is more appropriate when you will be changing momentum often for instance, when going for a run. Some pushchairs have an active hand brake that operates by pressing a pedal using your foot. This is a great option for parents who need to stop and starting their pushchairs more often. It makes it easier to stay in your position while applying pressure to the wheels.

Examine if the front wheel of the pushchair is able to be locked. This is a great feature for those who live on uneven terrain or steep hills. A wheel that locks in the front of the pushchair can prevent the pushchair from slipping away if you're in a hurry or have lots of luggage in the rear.

Although it may seem an unimportant thing to consider but the weight of the pushchair is something to keep in mind. Even a light pushchair can become quite heavy when loaded with a growing child and shopping bags. Take a look at the weight of your stroller and see if you can lift it up stairs and into the trunk of your car while carrying a toddler.

A buggy, pram or pushchair is designed for babies who are able to sit up and is typically used from six months. They come with a seat that can face toward you to bond with you and away from you to explore the world. A lot of pushchairs come with adjustable seating positions, handlebars, and other accessories.

Comfort

Many parents love the comfort of pushchairs - and there are a variety to pick from. Certain models are better suited for urban streets or rough terrain than others, and the brake type is another factor to take into consideration. A foot brake, for example is ideal for daily use. An active hand brake, found on jogger-style pushchairs, can be more responsive during an adventure.

One of the most important comfort features is whether or not the pushchair is able to lie completely flat position for infants. It's important to choose a pushchair that has this feature from the moment of birth. This will enable your baby to grow into a straight position. This will allow your baby a relaxing nap or a rest, allowing the ideal choice for more extended outdoor adventures and a healthier, happier child.

It is essential to select the right pushchair with the infant car seat you've selected. This will make it simple for you to move your child from the car to the pushchair. It will also help keep him calm and minimize the amount of fuss.

Some pushchairs come with an adaptor for car seats that lets you easily attach your car seat to the frame. You can use the seat from birth until toddlerhood and save time and money. Many brands offer a bundle which includes a baby car seat, a carrycot, and adaptors, along with the footmuff in one purchase.

Another important aspect of comfort is a great suspension - particularly on the front wheels. This can really make the difference when driving on rough terrain or city roads that allow you to navigate bumps and uneven surfaces easily while keeping your baby comfy.

Other useful comfort features you might want to check out for include a spacious shopping basket (or even a separate bag) as well as a the reclining handle bar, an adjustable seat position and ventilated hood. Having all of these features will help you to navigate your way around town or country and ensure that your child gets the best sleep possible for his longest naps.

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