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Top 5 Folding Strollers

Strollers are essential equipment for babies that offer comfort and value during the precious early years of a baby's life. It's also an excellent investment that will last through multiple babies.

To choose the best stroller, consider the ease of folding. Most modern pushchairs fold with just one push. However, the method varies from brand to brand.

Easy to fold

If you're a parent-to-be who's looking for a pram that's easy to fold and store take a look at the UPPAbaby G-Luxe. The G-Luxe is a compact stroller with a one-hand folding mechanism. It's also light and easy to fit in the boot of your car.

The stroller's one-hand folding mechanism is facilitated by the lever on the handle and an additional ring in the rear. To ensure a smooth one-hand fold, the handle and ring must be precisely timed. It is essential to fold most strollers prior to entering security. Always refer to the instruction manual included with your model to get more information. You may also need to hand-check large strollers at certain airports. If this is the case, it is recommended to pack a carry-on bag to safeguard your stroller while traveling.

Easy to store

If you're looking to find a light stroller that feels just like a premium model but occupies less space You could consider the Triv from Nuna Baby. It's not the most compact or lightest stroller on our list, but it's simple to fold and maneuver and has loads of features you might think you'd only find in higher-end strollers.

It's also designed to fit the form of a custom carrycot (which can be used from birth) or a baby's moses basket This allows you to turn it into a travel system and use it for a longer period than many other compact prams can allow. It's also smooth on most surfaces and has plenty of storage.

The larger prams from UPPAbaby have always been known for their large shopping baskets, but with the G-Luxe they've managed to fit this functionality into a compact design. The only problem is that it can be tricky to fold because of the finicky handle/ring combo that must be timed perfectly. It's still a great option but, in particular, because it's able to easily transform to a twin pushchair by using the YOYO Connect seat.

Easy to Manoeuvre

Although it's not the lightest or tiniest pram, this model from Silver Cross is surprisingly easy to navigate. It's great for growing families since it can be used from newborn to toddler with baby's pack, bassinet or car seat and even has a buggy board for older children. It's also comfortable on most terrain, and more robust than many lighter compact prams. It is adored by celebrities of the A-list It's a top pram with lots of parent-friendly features. It's a blast to drive and becomes even more manoeuvrable once you turn on the front locking swivel. It's extremely easy to collapse.

Easy to clean

If you have a buggy that has been in a lot of use cleaning it up every now and again is essential. A dirty pram is not just unhygienic for your baby but it could also be a source of germs. If you intend to use your pram to be used by future children, or sell it, a well maintained stroller will look its best as long as is possible.

Most prams come with the manual that includes cleaning instructions. The manual will typically contain specific instructions on how to clean and maintain various parts. If it doesn't provide such a guideline, you can look online for suggestions.

The first step for cleaning a pram is usually to remove all fabric components (seat, canopy, baskets etc.)) and wash them according to the instructions directed by the manufacturer. Washing these objects in soapy and warm water is essential as hot or cold water can harm the fabric. It's important to let the fabric fully dry before attaching it again.

Apart from washing the pram, it's a good idea to regularly check your pushchair for signs of wear or loose screws. This will prevent the pushchair from being damaged or unstable and posing a safety risk for your child. A quick inspection of the locking mechanisms, brakes and harnesses will ensure that they're secure and functioning properly. And it's an excellent idea to regularly give your frame and wheels an occasional spray of lubricant to keep them running pram smoothly.

You should also think about buying a pram cover or liner, which will add an additional layer of protection to your stroller from stains and spills. They can be easily cleaned and removed, ensuring that your stroller remains in great condition for longer. You can also update your stroller with new seats, wheels, or sun canopy to refresh it and match it to your little one's outfit. You can also make use of a touch-up pen to cover any scratches or scrapes in the frame of your stroller, particularly prams that are black, which show dirt very quickly.