Why Folding Pram Will Be Your Next Big Obsession?

Why Folding Pram Will Be Your Next Big Obsession?

Top 5 Folding Strollers

A stroller is a vital piece of equipment for babies that provides comfort and value during a child's precious first years. It's also an excellent investment that will last parents through many babies.

When choosing the best stroller, take into account the ease with which it folds. The majority of modern strollers can fold with one tug, but the process differs between brands.

Easy to fold

If you're a parent-to-be who's seeking a stroller that is easy to fold and put away then look no further than the UPPAbaby G-Luxe. This pushchair boasts a one-hand fold that is extremely compact. It's also lightweight and easy to fit in the trunk of your car.

Its one-hand fold mechanism is made possible by the lever in the handle and a ring that is located on the back of the stroller. To ensure a smooth one-hand fold, the handle and ring need to be precisely timed. The majority of strollers require you to fold them before you pass through security. Always check your particular model's instructions for more specific instructions regarding folding your stroller. Remember that you may have to hand-check larger strollers at some airports. If this is the case, then you must take a carry-on bag with you to safeguard your stroller while traveling.

Easy to store

The Nuna Baby Triv is a lightweight, premium model that occupies less space but is as luxurious as the larger models. It's not the smallest or lightest pram on our list but it's easy to fold and manoeuvre and comes with loads of features you might expect to find only in more expensive strollers.


It's also designed to fit a bespoke carrycot (which can be used from birth) or a baby's moses bag that allows you to turn it into an entire travel system and use it for a longer period than the other smaller prams would allow. It's also comfortable on most surfaces and has plenty of storage space.

UPPAbaby has always been renowned for its large shopping baskets however, with the G-Luxe they've managed to squeeze that functionality into a smaller size. The only problem is that it's difficult to fold due to the finicky handle/ring combo that needs to be timed perfectly. It's still a great option, though, especially because it can easily transform into a twin pushchair using the YOYO Connect seat.

Easy to maneuver

Silver Cross's pram may not be the lightest or the smallest but it's surprisingly easy for a parent to steer. It's ideal for families that are growing because it can be used from newborn to toddler with a newborn bassinet, pack or car seat, and even comes with buggy boards for older children. It's also a smooth ride over the majority of terrains, and is more robust than many lighter compact prams. Loved by A-list celebs, this is a premium pram with plenty of child-friendly features. It's a joy to drive and is especially manoeuvrable when you activate the front lock wheels that swivel. It's extremely easy to collapse.

Easy to clean

When  Push Chairs And Prams  got a buggy that has been through a lot of activity, the occasional deep clean is crucial. A dirty stroller can be a breeding ground for germs and can be suitable for your infant. If you plan to use your pram again for your children in the future or sell it, a well maintained stroller will look its best as long as is possible.

Most prams come with a manual which includes cleaning instructions. It will usually contain specific instructions on how to clean and maintain various parts. If yours doesn't have a manual, you can check online for suggestions.

To clean a pram, you must remove all components made of fabric (seats canopies, baskets, seats and so on.) and wash them as directed by the manufacture. Washing these items in soapy, warm water is important because cold or hot water could damage the fabric. After washing, it's recommended to allow the fabric to dry completely before reattaching it ideally in a bright sunny spot.

Aside from washing the pram, it's recommended to check your pushchair regularly for any signs of wear or loose screws. This will prevent the pram becoming damaged or unstable that could pose a danger to your child's safety. Make sure to check the brakes, locking mechanisms and harness to ensure they're in good functioning in good working order. It's also a good idea, to give your wheels and frames a light lubricant spray to keep them running smoothly.

It's worth it to invest in an infant liner or cover that can provide an additional layer of protection from spills and staining. They can be easily cleaned and removed and will ensure that your stroller stays in good condition for a longer period of time. You can also jazz up your stroller by purchasing a new set of wheels, seat pads or sun canopy to make it look more modern and match it to your child's outfit. It's also worth considering using a touch-up marker for your pram to cover up any scratches or scrapes that may have occurred on the frame, especially prams with black paint, which can show dirt very quickly.