A carrycot doubles as a bed for as long as you baby fits in it. Pop your baby into its carrycot for a morning nap, pop onto the pushchair for a trip into town. At night-time, carry the carrycot upstairs for the wee hours. Out n About Nipper Single Carrycot includes a liner, a mattress and a waterproof apron. A baby cocoon is a modern version of the traditional carrycot. These lightweight sleeping pods provide all the benefits of a traditional carrycot , but with a soft shell.
Despite being feather-light, it is ultra warm — perfect for freezing temperatures. Not only this: its strong carry handles make it easy to lift and transport your baby to and from the pushchair. However, the best carrycots keep your baby cool as well as warm, with ventilation points and mesh to keep the air flowing.
Then let the integrated UPF panels keep your baby safe from the sun. Simply unzip the sides to reveal an all-round mesh — perfect for getting air through to your baby.
Wait until your baby can sit by themselves before using another type of pushchair. Home Reviews Shopping guides Why your newborn needs a lie-flat buggy. Comments Please read our Chat guidelines. Ideal for day sleeps You can use your Carry Cot for day sleeps as a portable bassinet — bring it into the lounge with you while you enjoy a well-deserved cuppa.
You can leave baby sleeping in them after a walk If you go for a walk from home and baby falls asleep, you can leave baby sleeping in the Carry Cot without having to wake them up and move them unlike the capsule as it is not recommended to leave a baby in their capsule for long periods of time, or unattended. Great for BBQs or going out for dinner While you're out enjoying life with your baby, you can rest assured baby is still getting a good sleep lying flat in their Carry Cot which acts as a handy portacot.
Great for travel and as a portacot for the first 6 months. Ergonomic supports are also available for many pushchairs to offer further protection for newborns. In most cases ride-on boards are purchased separately and can be clipped onto the chassis of the pushchair, providing a safe platform upon which a toddler can stand.
Some boards come with a saddle, offering the option for the toddler to sit down too. In many cases, if the board is not in use it can be removed or clipped upright and moved out of the way. An integrated ride-on board would offer the best solution as it avoids the hassle and expense of an additional attachment. An adjustable handlebar is beneficial if you or your partner or anyone else who might be using the pushchair are different heights.
The most common brake is a foot pedal brake pedal which is located on the rear axle of the pushchair. It could be on the left, right or in the middle of the axle. The brake works by pressing on a single pedal which locks both rear wheels. This brake option is great for parents who are on the go for a while and then perhaps stop to enjoy a coffee and therefore need their pushchair to be stationary.
Always check the weight of a pushchair and carry out a pram weight comparison. A buggy is often less than 5kg so tends to be a lighter weight option to a pram or a pushchair. All pushchairs are foldable but the way in which they fold varies from model to model and across different brands. Pushchair manufacturers have developed folding mechanisms with different lifestyles in mind, with some focusing on the needs of parents who travel whilst others focus on the speed or convenience of the fold.
When it comes to foldability it's important for a parent to consider their lifestyle - does the fold need to be compact or one-handed? It's also important to consider the weight of the pushchair when folded and whether it will need to be carried upstairs on public transport when folded.
Shopping baskets can vary in size so it's important to factor in your lifestyle and whether a particular pushchair shopping basket will be the right size for you. It's also important to consider whether it is easy to access and whether everything is safe and secure in there. Pushchair shopping basket weight limits can vary so again it's worth looking for one with a large capacity for stashing bags and baby bits.
Convertible pushchairs change between a single and a double and grow with your family with the addition of another carrycot or seat unit. Convertible pushchairs are often easy to manoeuvre and navigate as they are generally in the tandem formation and maintain a single footprint rather than a wide side by side set up.
Offering a range of configurations, convertible pushchairs are ideal for twins or siblings of different ages. It is worth noting that in most cases, the addition of a second seat unit or carrycot will impact the basket space of the pushchair so it's advisable to compare this across different pram brands. Depending on your lifestyle, your pushchair may be pushed over a range of different surfaces, including grass, pavements and bumpy terrain. When purchasing your pushchair, it's important to consider how it will be used.
You may want to consider an all-terrain pushchair which is a bit like an SUV in that it is just as at home in urban environments as it is off-road. The highest performing pushchair tyres have a PU outer and EVA inner, which gives the ride of an air tyre without the risk of a puncture. When choosing your pushchair, check to see which accessories are included and which may be additional purchases- some are optional but some are essential. A carrycot is a light portable cot with a handle of some kind that can be attached to the chassis of a pram.
When it comes to a travel system, it's the first configuration that will be used with a newborn up to the age of around 6 months. A carrycot will feature a hood which will offer protection from the elements when used outdoors, sometimes the canopy may feature extra ventilation too. Handles on a carrycot make it easy to take on and off a pushchair frame or to transport around the house if the carrycot is being used instead of a moses basket or crib.
View all carrycots. A pushchair rain cover is essential for keeping the baby dry as well as the fabric of the pushchair. Most pushchairs come with a tailored raincover to ensure an accurate fit. Car seat raincovers are also available.
Changing bags are available in many different styles, including satchels, backpacks, or totes. Pushchair clips allow you to hang your changing bag or shopping bags from your pushchair.
Most changing bags come with a detachable and washable changing mat, insulated bottle pockets and multiple pockets for ultimate organization. A luxury investment worthy changing bag will have longevity beyond nappies and bottles and could be considered as a future work bag.
Some pushchairs come with inbuilt sunshade and extendable SPF canopies, if not a traditional pram parasol will protect your baby from the sun. Most parasols are attached using a clamp so check to see if the clamp is an additional purchase.
View all parasols. A footmuff is an accessory for colder weather. Look out for a footmuff with a super soft lining and a showerproof exterior. Most brands include a footmuff as part of a pushchair bundle or sell matching footmuffs in their accessories range. View all footmuffs. Travel toys can be attached to the bumper bar or the hood of a pushchair and are great for long journeys.
A pram blanket usually measures 70cm x 90cm. Pram blankets are available in a wide range of styles and colours to suit individual tastes and pram designs. A seat liner is not essential but adds extra comfort for children and protects the pushchair from crumbs and spills or potty training accidents! You will typically reply on your pushchair every day so safety and durability are key factors to consider. This section of The Pushchair Guide will help you to ensure that your baby is safe and comfortable in their pushchair.
There are a variety of pushchair brake types and one may be more suited to a parent than another depending on their lifestyle. A foot brake is the most common and is an easy to use option that is perfect if your pushchair will mainly be used for general day to day activities such as trips to the park or shopping. Handle brakes are convenient if there is a need to regularly stop, such as in a city with lots of crossings.
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