Choosing a Stroller

If your pushchair was kept in storage for a while it may be damp or mildewy. Start by cleaning off any mildew or mould that is loose before washing the fabric in cool soapy water, and drying thoroughly outdoors.

If you need to navigate through doorways or stairs or even stairs, you must look for a lightweight stroller that is easy to maneuver. The best strollers can be folded as umbrellas and are easy to carry with just one hand.

Easy to maneuver

The decision of choosing the right set of wheels for your bub can be a daunting task. It's easy to be overwhelmed by the variety of brands and styles available. However, you don't require a stroller which will slow you down and make life difficult for your family and you.

The ideal pushchair should be light, easy to maneuver and appropriate for your lifestyle. It should last, and have a design that you will enjoy for many years to come. If you're a runner, a jogger-style pushchair could be the best option. A stroller with three wheels and active hand brakes is perfect for parents who like to stop and start quickly.

If you plan to travel with your child you'll require a stroller for travel. It can be gate-checked at the airport and then used when you arrive at your destination. Choose a lightweight model that folds compactly and has the option of tying on the car seat or carrycot. It should be sturdy enough to withstand bumpy roads and be able to be snapped into place without taking up much space in the boot of your car.

A pram is specifically designed for babies and newborns, and includes a lie-flat seating option, so that your baby can rest comfortably for as long as possible. Some are suitable for babies and come with a carry cot however, others require the carrycot be purchased separately. It's worth remembering that newborns require a flat position in a pram or pushchair during their first six months in order to support their spinal and lung development.

The Contours Itsy is a great choice for those looking for a light, convenient buggy to keep up with your busy life. It is over 1kg lighter than Silver Cross’ popular umbrella-folding pop, features a one handed fold, and collapses into the size of a cabin luggage. This makes it perfect for storage or travel. Its streamlined chassis and small hood mean there isn't much storage space, but it comes with a handy pocket, cup holder and padded straps for comfy strolls.

Lightweight

There are a lot of options when it comes to choosing the right pushchair sale. From a variety of colors, accessories and other features, new parents can feel overwhelmed. An adjustable handlebar is a feature often overlooked but can be extremely helpful. This allows your partner, children or anyone else who uses the pushchair sale to adjust the height to their preference.

The weight of the pushchair must be taken into consideration. This makes it easier to move around, and also gentler on your back. Remember that the more parts your pushchair is equipped with, the heavier it will get.

A great example of a light-weight pushchair is the Babyzen Yoyo2, which folds into a tiny package that is easy to stash in a car boot or overhead bin. It is also available with extras like a baby bassinet or rain cover. This means that it can be used from birth until toddlerhood.

If you're looking for a stroller which can adapt as your child grows take a look at the Bugaboo Fox 5. This all-terrain stroller has puncture-proof wheels, so you can tackle any surface, even cobblestones and uneven ground. The brand's zero-carbon footprint goal makes it an ideal choice for families who want to reduce their carbon footprint.

It's important to choose an easy-to-clean stroller. Some can be cleaned with water while others require special cleaners. Use disinfecting wipes to clean any hard plastic or metal parts of the pushchair. This will ensure that all germs are eliminated, and the surface is clean.

While some odours and staining will always be present regular cleaning can keep your pushchair looking great. Try adding bicarbonate soda to your washing machine if you're struggling with stubborn stains and odours. It neutralizes odours and lift dirt that may have been left behind from spills or accidents.

Easy to clean

A stroller is typically used by babies and toddlers so you're bound to find plenty of dirt, crumbs and staining. The majority of the parts of the stroller can be cleaned, but it is best to do it on a flat surface away from the fabric seats. If you're not sure of how to wash your stroller, you can try using a soft cloth and warm water with only a tiny amount of gentle soap or detergent. Test the soap on a small area prior to using it. Household items such as a toothbrush or a bamboo grilling skewer can be useful in finding nooks and crevices.

Sprinkle baking soda on the fabric prior to vacuuming. This trick can also be used to remove smells from your stroller. If you have a hooded stroller, you need to clean the stroller regularly and remove any loose mould and mildew as it can become trapped in crevices and cracks. They are usually available as brushes in the cleaning section of your local baby shop.

The most important thing you can do when washing a fabric pushchair is to use a non-toxic fabric cleaning agent. If you are unsure of the cleaning guidelines for your stroller, make sure you check the manufacturer's site or the FAQ section on a retailer. For most strollers made of fabric you can machine wash the fabrics on a delicate cycle with cold water. However, you should avoid using bleach or tumble drying, as well as dry cleaning because they can cause damage to the fabric.

Most stroller manufacturers suggest that you spot-treat stains using a solution of equal parts laundry liquid and water before you wash them. It is also recommended to dry the fabric stroller outside in the sun to prevent any remaining moisture from becoming mouldy or susceptible to shrinking.

Before putting your stroller back together it's a good idea to examine the brakes and wheels for any debris. Small stones and bits of glass can get trapped in the wheels, affecting the speed at which your stroller pushchairs can move and how well the brakes work. Spraying WD-40 over the obstruction area or using the recommended lubricant by the manufacturer should assist.

All-terrain

If you reside in the countryside, or travel off-road on a regular basis, an all-terrain pushchair is the best option for you. These pushchairs come with special features such as an extremely durable suspension system as well as large air-filled tyres which can withstand rough terrain without causing damage. The majority of these pushchairs have the ability to lock the front wheel in straight forward position which makes them easier to navigate around curves. They are generally more cushioned than standard strollers and joggers. This will protect your baby against the bumpy ride.

A reclining seat is another option to look for in an all terrain pushchair. This will ensure that your child stays comfortable throughout the entire trip. Some pushchairs and strollers have an umbrella that shields your child from the sun. This is a good option if you're planning to spend lots of time outdoors on an overcast day.

If you plan to use your all-terrain pushchair regularly it is important to find one that folds easily. This will help you save time when it is time to move the pushchair out and in of your car, and will also make it easier to get the pushchair up and down stairs or escalators. You may even want to consider the travel system that is a pushchair compatible with a car seat for infants.

There are many different all-terrain pushchairs on the market, including the ones from Out 'n' About, UPPAbaby and Mountain Buggy. These pushchairs are designed to to handle a variety of surfaces and come with a variety of extra features, like high-performance suspension, a 360-degree swivel lockable front wheel and tyres with a foam-filled, never flat surface. These pushchairs are perfect if you plan to do some off-roading or jogging once your baby is old enough.

You can also buy an all-terrain stroller that's a bit lighter and smaller. These strollers are still capable of navigating a lot of terrain however they're smaller and easier to handle. They can be folded with just one hand and stand on their own once they're folded, making them more comfortable to use on a daily basis.