One of the best investments you’ll make during your kid’s early years is getting a good travel pram. Believe us when we say there are a lot of brilliant options on the market, but there are definitely some you should steer clear of. With so many options available, choosing the right one can be a tiny bit overwhelming.
In this guide, we’ll point you to everything you want to get out of a travel pram when it comes to size, features and more; here’s what you’ve got to look for:
Lightweight
When you’re on the move and have other bags and items to carry around, your pram needs to aid you and not add to the weight. Having a lightweight pram allows you to move around without feeling that you’re working too hard. Especially if you intend to take your pram on flights, it needs to be light. If you get a bulky travel pram, it’s going to be more hassle than it’s worth, and not even halfway through the trip, you’ll wish it had stayed at home. Ideally, you want a travel pram with 56cm x 36cm x 23 cm dimensions.
Durable
The worst thing is spending cash on a travel pram that looks great, and then a month down the line; it looks like it’s been through the wars or worse, it breaks when you least expect it. Your pram should be one item you can depend on in all circumstances; it needs to be a safe and comfortable place for your little one, something to ease the load when there’s too much to carry and a way to make it easier to move around with kids. A good travel pram should have a weight limit of approximately 22kg, so it will last you years to come.
Maneuverability
The whole reason people buy travel prams is for the convenience of having something to help maneuve your little one around. The travel pram shouldn’t be a mission to move around, you want something that feels like it glides effortlessly regardless of the terrain and surroundings.
Easy to fold
Having a travel pram that is easy to fold, store and pop up in matter of seconds is a non-negotiable. Travel prams are designed to be easier to fold compared to their bigger bulkier counterparts, because when you’re on the go with a child every second counts. With the technology that goes into prams nowadays, there should be no reason you should be struggling to fold and unfold your travel pram. Look for travel prams with a good one-hand-fold capability for extra convenience.
Good brakes
If you’re going to trust your pram, it needs to have good brakes. Especially on a travel pram, the braking system needs to be easy to access and fail-proof, so that you know if you need a second to do something, your baby and the pram aren’t going anywhere to maximise safety. One touch brakes are the most ideal system to go for.
Storage compartment
The best travel prams probably won’t have the biggest storage compartments, but they have just the right amount of space to make travelling with it more convenient than going without it. When comparing different travel prams, look for ones with storage compartments with a capacity of between 5-7kg. This way you’ll have a decent amount of space for the essentials, some toys and a few extras.
Comfortable
Your child will undoubtedly be spending a lot of time in their pram, and the last thing you want is a cranky, uncomfortable baby when you’re travelling. Ensure that your travel pram offers comfortable and breathable fabric and cushioning and one that can recline so your baby has the optimum position to take a nap.
Compatible with travel systems
One of the most convenient things you can opt for when looking for the best travel pram is getting one that has a good travel system. This makes the transition from the car to the pram a thousand times easier. The best part is, if your baby is asleep you don’t need to wake them.
Final Thoughts
Not all prams are created equally, and sometimes the ones with all the bells and whistles are not going to give you what you need. Always do your research because a travel pram is not a purchase that should be rushed into if you want it to last and do the job right.