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Features to Look For
With a wide range of pushchairs available, there are a variety of different
design features to choose from. However, the standard features listed
below apply to all pushchairs, and are features that you should primarily
focus on when making your decision:
- Wheels: Large, spoke wheels give a traditional pram look that
many new mums love. However, these can make the pushchair bulkier and
more difficult to move around and store when not in use. Chunky tyres
are better for off-road use. Small and medium sized wheels that swivel
improve manoeuvrability, but can be more difficult to control. Swivel
wheels are often lockable for better control on gravel or bumpy ground
- Brakes: Brakes vary depending on the model. Check that they
are quick and easy to apply
- Handle height: This needs to be comfortable for both you and
your partner. Some pushchairs have an adjustable handle height, and
this may be a good option to go for
- Harness: All new pushchairs come with a five-point safety harness
which fits over the shoulders, round the middle and between the legs.
Check the clasp is easy for you to undo but difficult for a toddler
- Cover: Accidents are inevitable. Check whether the covers are
removable, machine washable or sponge cleaned
Choosing your pushchair
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