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Buying a Foldable Pushchair

A foldable stroller is perfect for short trips or on holidays. They are usually lightweight and suitable for children from four years old and up. They also have good-sized wheels and a good basket.

They get their name from their collapse method, which is a lot like an umbrella. Some fold easily with just one hand, whereas others need two hands or more effort.

Easy to fold

The way that pushchairs fold can be an important factor when buying one. It will determine how easy to carry and how much space it occupies when folded. Some brands are focused on compactness, whereas others are more focused on speed or ease of usage. If you're looking to purchase a pushchair that is easy to fold then look for one with a concertina or scissor type of fold. They are capable of folding flat and are perfect for those who plan on using public transportation or traveling with your child.

A lot of these kinds of pushchairs also have an incline that is towards the parent (for bonding and assurance) and away from the parent (to allow them to explore the world around them). They are typically suitable for babies from 6 months. Some also have an acceptable recline (although not flat like the infant car seat) and are compatible with a variety of accessories, including buggie bags as well as seat liners and moses baskets/childs pram sheets that are fitted.

You should also consider other aspects when selecting the right buggy, including the fabric and whether it can be washed in the machine. Quick-release wheels are important because it means that you can easily wash away any dried or wet mud.

Some pushchairs come with a scissor fold, which is when the whole buggy collapses in half like scissors and then flattens into a long rectangular shape. This type of pushchair can be the easiest to fold because you just need to lift the handle and then close the seat. However, it can be difficult to store in small spaces and is not suitable for public transport since it might not fit in smaller car boot spaces.

Aside from a scissor fold, there are also pushchairs that fold in three or more sections, like a concertina. These pushchairs are the smallest when folded, however they can be difficult to carry and require two hands. They can also be tricky to store since they are rectangular in shape when they are in a closed position. They are however, light and are often small enough to be used as cabin baggage on flights. They are therefore a great choice for families who travel.

Lightweight

The variety of pushchairs available is vast and deciding on the best one for you can be tricky. The jargon and folding mechanisms can be confusing. The fold you choose can have an impact on how easily the pushchair newborn is to transport and store.

Choosing a lightweight pushchair can make all the difference for those with a small storage space at home. There are many different types of pushchairs, from compact umbrella-folds to multifunctional systems that include carrycots and adapters to car seats. Some of them can be used as early as birth with a baby carrier but it is important to know the specifications for models designed to be used with newborns.

An umbrella-fold pushchair is an easy and practical option that takes up very little space. These types of pushchairs derive their name due to the fact they fold down similarly to an umbrella, which allows them to fit into a variety of storage and boot space. They're typically extremely lightweight, and a majority of models will also come with rain covers to shield your child from the elements.

A concertina-styled pushchair is an alternative option that folds into three or more sections, with the frame and seat overlapping each other before collapsing into itself. They are typically the smallest and most convenient to pram store near me, but they require two hands to open and close.

Many pushchairs include an adjustable footmuff, an adjustable seat liner (and washable) as well as a carry strap, and a secure pouch attached to the hood. These features can help keep your child dry, warm and comfortable in the colder winter months. Some brands include these items in a bundle, whereas others sell them separately.

Check if the fabrics of the pushchair can be machine washed. This will make cleaning easier and faster. Additionally it is crucial to regularly check the brakes are working correctly and if there's a speck of mud on the wheels to get it out using an hosepipe or pressure washer.

Easy to transport

If you plan to take your pushchair along with you on vacation or take it on a regular basis for public transport, you might prefer one that folds down easily into an incredibly compact size. This type of pushchair will also usually be light to lift and easy to store in a trunk or in a small car.

There are many different brands of folding pushchairs, and the way they fold may differ. Some focus on speed and convenience, whereas others offer a more compact, two-handed or even one-handed fold. The Cybex Libelle is an eye-catching example because it doesn't just fold down but then in too, so the whole buggy is a neat square package smaller than a lot of hand luggage allowances making it perfect for travelling.

The choice of brakes for pushchairs is another factor to consider - there are brakes that are operated by foot, handle brakes or a mixture of both. The most common brakes are foot brakes which operate by pressing a single pedal to lock both rear wheels. This is a great choice for parents who need to stop or slow down frequently. Handle brakes can be found on jogger-style strollers as well as three-wheeled joggers. They are more sensitive than foot brakes, and they can be used to change the speed of the course of a run. Combination brakes are commonly used on city pushchairs. They incorporate a foot pedal with an hand lever that triggers the other brake to give you maximum control.

Based on your baby's age and size, you may want to choose a stroller with a lying-flat seat or is compatible with a travel system to allow you to attach a carrycot. Some of these pushchairs are able to be folded quickly using the carrycot tucked away on the frame or an easy-to-transport carrycot that is simply pulled flat onto the frame can be utilized.

It's worth checking out the website of the airline to make sure that the dimensions and weight of the pushchair are within the baggage allowance for carry-on bags. It's also important to determine whether the pushchair will fit through a standard doorway and that it can be lifted up and down stairs in an airport. If you do plan to take your pushchair on holiday, it's a good idea to take a rain cover with you to shield it from rain and puddles.

Easy to store

Foldable pushchairs are a great option for parents who travel a lot. They're designed to be easy to fold and fit into a tiny space in the car boot. They are also ideal for public transport and vacations. Certain models can be used with a car-seat.

Some models are so small that they fold up almost flat. These are ideal if there is limited space in your car or home boot. However, they can be heavier than larger buggies.

Additionally, there are pushchairs that fold in three or more sections, known as concertina 3D or fold-in half styles. These are less cumbersome to carry, but they require two hands to fold and unfold. They can be quite long when folded, making them suitable for vehicles with smaller dimensions.

Other models fold in a scissor style in which the seatback folds toward the front of buggy and the whole frame is collapsed into a flat, square-ish shape. They're quick and easy to fold and can be used on public transport, but the resulting long rectangular shape might not fit into smaller car boot.

A lot of pushchairs come with a sun canopy, typically made from SPF fabric to help protect baby from the sun. Some brands include this feature in the price, whereas others offer it as an extra. The best choices have a removable hood to allow you to wash it if necessary. Look out for an afghan, too, as they are perfect for colder weather and can keep babies toasty.

Check the instructions of the manufacturer before washing your pushchair. Certain fabrics are not machine washed. If you've found dirt on your wheels, use a pressure washer or hose to clean it off. If this isn't successful, you can use an unscented sterilising solution and dry the fabric outdoors. If your pushchair is in a wet, damp or mouldy state for too long, it could cause damage to the fabric and lead to rot and mildew. If this occurs, you'll need to start by brushing off any loose mildew or mould with a soft-bristled brush before rinsing and washing as per the directions.