20 Myths About Pram Sets: Busted
Why Buy a Pram Set?
A pram set will simplify your family's travel plans, and will save you money over purchasing each item separately. They typically include a pushchair seat, a newborn carrycot that can be folded flat and an iSize child car seat.
Newborns need to lie flat as this is ideal for their growing lungs. All prams on this guide will let your baby do this.
1. Combination pram
A combination pram is a good option for families. They are suitable from the time of birth and can be used with the car seat or capsule (most baby car seats can be connected to prams at the touch of an button). The pram then grows with the child, going from a bassinet into an actual stroller.
The Junama TerMO Mix is a stylish stroller that is able to be used in combination with the Maxi Cosi Baby Travel System. This combination pram is suited from birth with the capsule and then grows into an adult-sized stroller that can accommodate an infant up to 4 years old. This combination pram can eliminate multiple car seats and strollers saving you space and money in your home or the boot of your car.
The Junama TERMO MIX is an enormous shopping basket that includes a chic matching rain cover, nappy bag and mosquito net. It is also lightweight and easy to move around making it a perfect option for urban dwellers. It comes with swivel wheels that allow it to maneuver through tight spaces. It is also able to be folded down in one move. It comes with a one-handed lock that makes it easier to take your child in and out of the stroller. The footmuff is removable and can be used in winter.
When choosing a pram and car seat combination, you need to consider the features that matter most to you. The most important factor is safety is the safety of the car seat. Does it have a 5-point harness? Does it meet Australian Safety Standards and is it compatible with the pram you are considering? Many of the combos are compact which is a plus if your vehicle has limited boot space or you depend on taxis or ride-hailing apps to get around. Take a look at the dimensions of the trunk and the boot of the prams you're contemplating. Also, you should check the height of the handles so that you are able to reach them easily when pushing.
2. Twin pram
If you have twins, or two siblings of different ages, a side by side pram is a simple method to get the two of them out and about. The double buggy fits into most standard boot spaces. It can be used with car seats for toddlers as well as infant car seats or baby carry cots. The seats can be adjusted to meet your child's preferences. They can be reversible. There are five recline options, a huge sun canopy and peek-aboo hoods to shield them from the elements, while the wheels offer exceptional suspension for bumpy terrain.
Side by side prams work well for siblings who are close in age, as it allows them to interact with each other and play together. However, this could cause snack theft and toy squabbles. If you're not careful, you may end with one child sitting in the backseat, and the other being pushed forward, which can be extremely risky. Place a small towel or blanket between the seats to ensure that they do not touch. This will allow you to control their movements.
If you're considering a dual pram set be sure to verify the dimensions of the seat bases because they might not fit in the car boot or fold down to the height you require. It is also important to think about the space available in your home to keep the buggy in storage when not in use, and where you intend to keep it when it's folded.
The Graco Twin City Mini is an excellent choice parents who want a double stroller that is affordable and packed with features. This side by side pram is a breeze to maneuver and offers various recline positions for the seats, as well as a large under-seat basket. The canopy provides great protection from sunlight or rain while the windows allow you to keep an eye on the kids and ensure their security. The seats are stadium style, meaning that both kids enjoy a stunning view of the world around them.
3. Single pram
A single pram is designed to fit a single child. They are designed to provide a comfortable, safe place for your child to ride in, and give you the possibility of creating a unique travel experience. You can customize your pram by adding accessories such as the footmuff to keep your baby dry and warm.
Consider how the pram will work with your lifestyle, budget and what features are important to you. Choose a stroller that can be folded quickly and easily (or even with just one hand). The best prams let you fold the chassis flat so it's easy to take it away for storage. It's also worth deciding if you'd like a stroller or pram that has the option to attach a toddler board.
Strollers are an excellent choice for families with active children. They are usually equipped with a suspension system that provides an easy ride on rough surfaces. They are often more compact than prams and can easily be folded, making them a good option for families who travel. A stroller with a storage basket is ideal. It must also have ample space in the hood for you to store baby equipment. Also,
pushchair twin reclining seat and padding handles are a must.
You might want to think about a double-convertible pram if you plan on having an additional child within the next three years. These can be used as a single one when your first child is young and then transformed into a double with the addition of an additional seat, bassinet or carry cot. These can save you from having to purchase and maintain two prams simultaneously.
Double prams that sit side-by-side are great for twins because they offer equal seating and let them see each other. However, they are often bigger than a single stroller and are therefore less maneuverable, especially in busy shopping centers or on busy streets. If you're considering buying a side-by-side double pram make sure it's compatible with capsules for cars, to allow you to use it while your baby is in the capsule, and then change to a single mode once your older child is ready.