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A foldable pram pushchair is an ideal solution for short trips out and about. They are lightweight and suitable for infants even as young as 4 years old. They have large wheels and a great basket.

They have their name because of the way they fold into a form that's like an umbrella. Some are easy to fold with just one hand, whereas others need two hands or more effort.

Folding is easy

The way that pushchairs fold could be a crucial factor in buying one. It will determine how easy to carry and how much space it takes up when folded. Some brands are focused on compactness, whereas others are more focused on speed or ease of usage. Choose a pushchair that has a concertina or scissor fold if you want a pushchair that is easy to fold. These are known for being capable of folding flat and are perfect if you are planning on using public transportation or traveling with your child.

A majority of these pushchairs also come with seats that face towards the parent facing pushchair (for bonding and comfort) and away from the parent (to enable them to discover the world around them). These pushchairs can be used by babies from 6 months old. Some have a comfortable recline (though not flat like an infant car seat) and can be used with other accessories such as buggie bag seats, seat liners, and fitted moses basket/pram bag sheet.

You should also consider other factors when choosing the right buggy, including the fabric and if it is machine washable. The wheels that are quick-release are particularly important as it means you can easily clean off any dried or wet mud.

Some pushchairs have the scissor fold. This is where the whole buggy folds in half, like a pair of scissors, and then folds down into a rectangular shape. This type of pushchair could be the easiest to fold since you need to lift the handle, then close the seat. However, it can be difficult to store in small spaces and isn't suitable for use on public transport since it might not fit into smaller car boot spaces.

There are also pushchairs, for instance concertina that fold into three or more sections. These pushchairs tend to be the smallest when folded, but they can be a challenge to carry and require two hands. They can also be tricky to store as they are rectangular in shape when closed position. They are however, light and usually small enough to be used as cabin baggage on flights. They make a great option for families who travel.

Lightweight

Choosing the right pushchair for you can be a challenge. The terminology and folding mechanisms can be confusing. The type of folding you choose can affect the ease of transport and store your pushchair.

A lightweight pushchair is an excellent choice for those who have limited storage space. There are a myriad of different types, ranging from compact umbrella folds down to multi-functional travel systems with car seat adapters and carrycots. Some of these can be used as early as the time of birth with a newborn carrier, however, it is essential to verify the specifications of models designed to be used with newborns.

An umbrella-fold pushchair is an easy and efficient option that takes up very little room. These pushchairs are named after the fact that they fold in a similar manner as an umbrella. This allows them to fit perfectly into most storage spaces and vehicle boot spaces. They're typically extremely light, and the majority of models will also include an umbrella cover to shield your child from the elements.

A concertina-style pushchair is a different option that folds in three or more sections, with the frame and seat over each other before collapsing in on itself. They are the smallest and easy to store. They require two hands to open and close.

A majority of pushchairs come with a footmuff, a reversible (and washable) seat liner, a carry strap and a safe pouch on the hood that will help keep your children warm, dry and comfortable in colder temperatures. Some brands will include these as part of a set, while others will sell them separately.

Verify that the fabric of the pushchair can be washed using a machine. This will make cleaning easier and quicker. It is also essential to make sure that the brakes work correctly and to clean any mud from the wheels with the help of a pressure washer or hosepipe.

Easy to transport

You may want to consider a pushchair that can be folded down into a compact strollers form in case you intend to use it on public transport or even take it on a trip. This kind of pushchair is also lightweight to lift and easy for to store in your car boot or in a small vehicle.

There are many different models of folding pushchairs and the way they fold can vary. Some focus on speed and ease of use, while others offer a more compact, two-handed or even one-handed fold. The Cybex Libelle is a perfect example, since it doesn't just fold down, but also inwards. This makes the buggy an attractive square bag that fits in many hand luggage allowances.

There are two types of brakes for pushchairs including foot pedal brakes as well as handle brakes. The most common brakes are the foot brakes, which work by pressing a single pedal to stop both rear wheels. This is great for parents who are always on the go but who have to slow down or stop often. Handle brakes are found on three-wheeled pushchairs and jogger style strollers. They are more sensitive than foot brakes and can be used to alter momentum during a run for example. City pushchairs typically feature combination brakes, which combine a foot brake and a lever that activates the brake opposite to give you maximum control.

Depending on your baby's age, you may wish to find a pushchair that offers a lie-flat seat or is compatible with travel systems so you can attach to a carrycot. Some of these pushchairs can fold up quickly with the carrycot left on the frame or a lightweight carrycot which is simply pulled flat onto the chassis can be utilized.

If you're considering flying with your child in a pushchair, it's worth checking the airline's website to ensure that the dimensions and weight are within their carry-on baggage allowance. Make sure that the pushchair will pass through a standard airport doorway, and that it can be lifted up and over stairs. It is recommended to bring raincovers with you if you intend to take your stroller on vacation to shield it from rain and puddles.

Easy to store

Foldable pushchairs are an excellent option for parents who travel a lot. They are designed to be simple to fold and take up little space in your car boot. They are also great for public transport and holidays. Some models are even suitable to be used with a car seat.

Some models fold so compactly they're nearly flat. These are ideal for those who have the space to fit them in your home or car boot. However they're heavier than larger buggies.

Some pushchairs fold into three or four sections. These are known as concertina, fold in half, or 3D designs. They are more convenient to carry, but they require two hands to fold and unfold. They can also be quite large when folded, which makes them ideal for cars with smaller trunks.

Other models feature scissor-style folding in which the seat back folds to the front of the buggy, and the whole frame collapses into a flat square-ish shape. These are quick and easy to fold, and are suitable for use in public transport. However the long rectangular shape they create may not fit in small car boot sizes.

A lot of pushchairs come with a sun canopy, usually made from SPF fabric to shield your baby from sun. Some brands include it in their price, while others sell it separately. The most effective options come with a removable hood so that you can wash it if necessary. Make sure you have a footmuff too, as they are ideal for colder weather and can keep babies toasty.

Check the instructions of the manufacturer before washing your pushchair. Some fabrics cannot be machine washed. If you've found mud on your wheels, make use of a pressure washer, or hose to clean it off. If this isn't working, try a mild sterilising liquid and dry the fabric outside. If your pushchair is left in a damp, wet or mouldy state for too long, it could cause damage to the fabric and result in mildew and rot. If this happens, you'll need to start by brushing off any mould or mildew that has escaped with a soft-bristled brush before washing and rinsing as per the instructions.

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