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Aug 16

There are many types of pushchairs available on the market ' each created for the requirements of baby, mummy and lifestyle. When it comes to pushchairs, it's vital that you purchase a pushchair or pram that fits perfectly with all your needs as a family.

Baby Travel System

A baby travel system is a kit for your baby, which includes a carrycot, pushchair and car seat or just a pushchair and car seat. Their design makes maneuvering your baby around so much easier and without little disturbance to the young one. Travel systems are usually suitable from 0 months, up to around 12 months and can take up to around 13kg in weight.  They include very similar features to those of a normal pushchair, including wheel suspension, foot rests, shopping trays and adjustable positioning so that baby can lie back in various positions.

 

Three-in-one Pram and Pushchair Combination

Useful for those who plan to take their baby right through to their toddler years in one pushchair. This model is a carrycot, a pram for newborns and a pushchair for the older child. It allows mummy and daddy to quietly move baby around from carrycot to pram without disturbance to baby. This three in one model has a very traditional look to it and can easily be adjusted accordingly to the baby's requirements as he or she grows. Other advantages include with this model:

-Better Suspension due to the availability of bigger 'swivel' wheels,

-Easy folding system,

-Easy to adjust seat unit that can be totally flat or be moved into facing forwards or backwards, depending on model.


Two-in-one Pram and Pushchair

Suitable for newborns and toddlers, this model transforms from a pram to a pushchair.  It often includes very similar features to the three-in-one model, including adjustable seating, easy folding systems, swivel wheels and washable covers. However, it is intended to cover the needs of a growing child, rather than multiple options of transport, such as the three-in-one or travel system.

 

Pushchair

These can be used for newborns and up to toddler years too. The main advantage of a pushchair is the fact that is often of a much lighter weight and can very easily be folded. Unlike prams, it is easier to maneuver and lighter to push around, making it for the tired out mummy the easiest way to travel with baby.  Pushchairs are often designed with public transport in mind; as they are much more compact, easier to fold, include lockable wheels and carry handles also make it easier to hold on the bus.

 

Buggies and Strollers

The best for newborns and older babies, when on holiday, a shopping trip or travelling  quite a distance, as they are lightweight and easy to push around by either daddy or mummy. Similar to a pushchair, they are adjustable and include carry handles and lockable wheels for use on public transport.

 

When choosing a pushchair, it's vital to remember your requirements, such as space available in the house and the car, and think about whether you will be mostly walking with baby, driving or using public transport. These should heavily influence your overall decision. You should also consider how adjustable you want the pushchair to be, whether you want baby to face outwards only or towards you as well. An adjustable pram will allow to be more attentive towards baby as you travel, enabling you to keep an eye on your baby and respond immediately to your baby's needs.

 

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Marie Coles is a professional writer. she writes informative, yet, dynamic articles on pushchairs.

Author: Marie Coles