Baby Buggy
When buying a pushchair, there are two factors to consider: comfort and portability. Usually, traditional prams and travel systems are sturdy and comfortable, but are heavy and difficult to carry around. At the other end of the scale, lightweight pushchairs or strollers offer the ultimate in portability but provide a less comfortable ride for your baby and are usually not suitable for newborns. Newborns need a lie-flat setting and a comfortable padded seat, which not all pushchairs have.
Before buying a pushchair, you should also try and think about your lifestyle and if possible, your longer term plans.
Do you plan to use it for more than one baby
If you're planning to have more than one baby you will need a robust model that will last well.
Do you use public transport regularly
An ideal would be to purchase a lightweight pushchair that can be folded easily, ideally with one hand, and is light to carry.
Do you use the car regularly
Your pushchair should fit in the car boot easily when collapsed and leave you enough space to get your shopping in.
Will your baby be sleeping in the pushchair during the day or will you just use it for short errands
If you plan to let your baby nap for long periods in the pushchair, you might like to consider a Pram style pushchair with a carrycot such as the silver cross range. The carrycot will let your baby lie flat while she sleeps comfortably.
All these factors will influence the type of pushchair that you eventually buy.
We offer a wide range of baby buggies and baby strollers from leading manufacturers of baby products including Maclaren, Graco, Mamas & Papas, Chicco, Cosatto and Hauck. |