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Top 5 Folding Strollers

A stroller is a vital piece of equipment for babies that provides comfort and value throughout the precious first years. It's a fantastic investment that will last for many years and many children.

When choosing the best stroller for your child take into consideration the ease with which it can fold. The majority of modern strollers can fold by a single tug, however the process varies between brands.

Folding is easy

If you're expecting a child and are seeking a stroller that is easy to fold and take down then look no further than the UPPAbaby G-Luxe. It features a one-hand fold that is extremely compact. It's also lightweight and easy to slip into the trunk of your car.

Its one-hand fold is possible thanks to a lever in the handle and a ring on the back of the stroller. The handle and ring combination must be perfectly timed to allow for an effortless, one-handed operation. The majority of strollers require that you fold them before going through security, so check your particular model's instructions for more specific details regarding folding pram your stroller. Also, remember that you might need to check larger strollers by hand at some airports. If so, be sure to pack bags to safeguard your stroller during travel.

Easy to store

If you're looking for a lightweight stroller that feels just like a premium model but is smaller in size, you could try the Triv from Nuna Baby. It's not the most compact or lightest pram on our list, but it's a breeze to fold and manoeuvre and has loads of features you might expect to find only in more expensive strollers.

It can also be transformed into an ideal travel system by adding a carrycot (which is suitable from birth) or a baby's moses' basket. This lets you utilize it for longer than other pushchairs prams that are compact. Plus, it's smooth over most terrain and has lots of storage space.

The larger UPPAbaby prams have always been known for their massive shopping baskets but, with the G-Luxe, they've managed to incorporate that functionality into a very compact design. It can be difficult to fold due to the tricky handle/ring combination that must be timed precisely. It's still a great choice however, particularly because it's easily able to convert into a twin pushchair with the YOYO Connect seat.

Easy to manoeuvre

Despite not being the lightest or smallest pram bag it is a model from Silver Cross is surprisingly easy to steer. It's perfect for families that are growing, since it can be used with infants and toddlers, with a newborn pack or bassinet and even has a board for older kids. It's also more durable and smoother on all terrains than other smaller compact prams. This high-end model is adored by celebrities of the A-list and comes with numerous features that are suitable for parents. It's a blast to drive and gets even more maneuverable after you turn on the front swivel locks. It's extremely easy to collapse.

Easy to clean

A thorough clean is essential when your buggy has been used a lot. A dirty pram is not only unhygienic for your child, but it can also harbour germs. And if you're planning on using your pram for more children or selling it in the future, a clean stroller will look its best for as long as is possible.

Most prams have an instruction manual that gives cleaning instructions, often with specific instructions for cleaning and maintenance of different components. If yours doesn't have a manual, you can check online for recommendations.

The first step to cleaning a pram is to take off all fabric components (seat push chairs and prams canopy, baskets, etc) and wash them as directed by the manufacturer. Washing these objects in soapy and warm water is important because cold or hot water could damage the fabric. After washing, it is recommended to allow the fabric to dry fully before reattaching, idealally in a sunny area.

It is important to inspect your pram regularly for signs of wear and loose screws. This will prevent the pram being damaged or unstable, that could pose a danger to your child's safety. A quick inspection of the locking mechanisms, brakes and harness will ensure that they're tight and in working order. It's also a good idea, to spray your wheels and frames a spray of lubricant to keep them running smoothly.

It's also worth investing in an infant liner or cover that can provide an extra layer of protection against spills and stains. They can be easily cleaned and washed, so your stroller will stay in good condition for a longer period of time. You can also update your pram with car seat by adding new seats, wheels or a sun canopy. This makes it appear more fashionable and complement your child's outfit. You can also use a touch-up pen to smooth any scratches or scrapes on the frame of your pram, particularly prams that are black, which exhibit dirt very quickly.