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Description Tips to Buy a Baby Pram

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Baby prams

1) Start with Safety (non-negotiable) Standards: Look for labels like EN 1888 (EU) or ASTM F833 (US).

Baby prams

Brakes: Test both parking brakes and any hand brake; they should lock firmly. Harness: A 5-point harness that’s easy for you to clip, hard for a toddler to escape. Stability: Press down on the handle and side-to-side—no tipping or wheel wobble. Recalls & warranty: Check for recalls and ensure you get a valid warranty and serial number. 2) Match the Pram to Your Lifestyle City & public transport: Lightweight (<8–9 kg), narrow frame, quick one-hand fold. Suburbs & car use: Easy trunk fit, compatible with your car seat, good storage basket. Rough roads / parks: Larger wheels (air-filled or foam), suspension, sturdy frame. Travel: Cabin-sized travel stroller, shoulder strap, protective bag. Growing family: Modular system with second seat/ride-along board options. 3) Wheels & Maneuverability Wheel size: Bigger = smoother over bumps; small swivels = agile in shops. Swivel lock: Lock front wheels for uneven ground; unlock for tight turns. Suspension: Reduces vibration for newborns and naps on the go. Push test: Load with weight and push one-handed—should track straight. 4) Fold, Weight, and Storage Fold: One-hand fold is gold when holding baby. Check auto-lock and self-standing. Weight: Under 7–8 kg is “light”, 9–12 kg is standard, 13 kg+ is heavy-duty. Trunk fit: Measure your car boot; don’t forget handlebar protrusions and wheels. Basket: 5–10 kg capacity is useful; easy front/rear access. 5) Newborn Readiness Flat recline: True near-flat position (or approved from birth seat). Bassinet/carrycot: Ventilated, firm mattress, approved for overnight (if you need that). Car seat adapters: Check brand and model compatibility before buying. 6) Seat Comfort & Adjustability Recline range: Multi-position with upright for curious toddlers. Reversible seat: Parent-facing for bonding first 6–9 months. Harness & footrest: Adjustable as your child grows. Canopy: Extendable with peek-a-boo window and UPF protection. Ventilation: Mesh panels help in warm climates. 7) Handle & Ergonomics Adjustable handlebar: Telescopic or rotating to fit caregivers of different heights. Kick space: No heel strikes; check with your natural stride. Grip: Comfortable, non-slippery, durable material. 8) Materials & Maintenance Fabric: Removable/washable seat liners. Water-resistant canopy is a plus. Frame: Look for solid joints; minimal flex when twisted. Wheels: Easy to remove and clean; bearings should roll smoothly. Spare parts: Availability of tubes/tires, clips, and fabrics extends lifespan. 9) Accessories You’ll Actually Use Essentials: Rain cover, mosquito net (key in tropical climates), cup holder, bumper bar. Nice-to-haves: Footmuff, insect-proof ventilation panels, organizer caddy, travel bag. Buy only what you need: Many “bundles” include extras you might never use. 10) Budget Smarts Entry (affordable): Simple fold, lighter, fewer features—great as a second/travel stroller. Mid-range (best value): Good suspension, better fabrics, reversible seat, sturdier frame. Premium: Smoothest push, top suspension, luxe materials, modular expandability. Pre-loved market: Check wheel wear, fold mechanism, brakes, harness integrity, and fabric condition; confirm no recalls.

Created 21 Aug 2025
Web site http://skippybabyprams.com.au/collections/prams
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