Whether you’re expecting newborn(s) or planning to in the future, you will eventually have to face the question, “Which pram is the best pram for my child(ren)?” And it’s not just an effortless task to answer such as baby prams are more crucial to a child’s wellbeing than you think: different prams are designed for different age groups, each pram differs in integrity and comfort, and prams each have different accessories that tailor toward a child’s health (sun visor, bed softness, etc.). So, by using our guide, selecting the right pram to protect your child(ren)’s health has never been easier – almost like it’s an effortless task.
We have packed everything you wanted to know to make this decision into this one page! Enjoy and let us know your thoughts and questions in the comments below.
Best Prams in Australia
Overal balanced winner >>> Panorama Travel System (slate)
The balanced choice among all >>> Baby Jogger City Select Stroller
Most loved & talked about >> Babybee Rover 2019 Pram
Best double pram – Baby Jogger City Tour 2 Double Pram
Most innovative pram – Bugaboo Donkey 3 Duo (convertible to the double side by side pram)
Other notable Prams to consider
Jive pram by Redsbaby (highly reviewed pram)
Metro pram by Redsbaby (great value for money)
Skip stroller by Redsbaby (budget-friendly stroller)
How Safe Is It?
First and foremost, when looking for prams, you must check if the pram complies with the Australian Standard AS/NSZ 2088. By simply finding this label (or asking the store clerk about it), it proves that the pram has passed basic safety standards (durability, handling, etc.). After acknowledging its credibility, you can assess the pram’s added safety features:
- 5-point harness: to keep your child(ren) from leaving the pram
- Tether strap: to prevent the pram from rolling away
- Airflow: to prevent the pram from overheating.
Of course, the more the better.
Should It Have 3 or 4 Wheels?
This age-old pram question has stirred up a lot of contention among parents on which is ultimately better, but honestly, it’s to each their own. The best advice to adhere to is to go out and test both types of prams for yourself, as it really comes down to your preference:
- A three-wheeler is typically known for manoeuvrability yet lacks in its stability
- A four-wheeler is typically known to less likely to tip over yet lacks in manoeuvrability
What Accessories Does It Come With?
Of course, different prams come with different builds, so finding the pram with the most (or all) of pram accessories will boost your child(ren)’s protection:
- Sun canopy
- Rain cover
- Adjustable steering handles
- Types of wheels: plastic, air tires, hard foam (the best)
- Washable fabrics
- Brakes
Logically speaking, the more accessories that it comes with, the more expensive it will be. Make sure you find a pram that caters toward your finances!
Is the Pram for a Newborn?
It’s paramount that you check the pram’s safety age requirements as each pram is tailored toward different body anatomies. Some prams have been made such that it has a slight curve in the bedding to allow for comfort for children; however, this is a huge detriment to newborns as they require flat beddings for their necks. If your local prams aren’t for newborns, you can always buy an alternative: portable bassinettes.
How Convenient Is It for You?
Not only is pram browsing a priority for your child(ren), but yourself too – a car isn’t useful if the driver can’t operate it. You should look at how convenient and portable it is for you when travelling to places. Here are a few questions to ask yourself:
- Can I carry it?
- Can I easily fold it?
- Does it have pockets/holsters that I can use to put my child(ren)’s items in there?
These questions will help you in singling out the best pram for you and your child(ren).
The first step toward successful parenting is using this guide to understand the intricacies of baby prams. By understanding these crucial questions, you will have come to realise how underestimating prams can actually be pernicious toward your child(ren)’s health. From learning about safety features, accessories, and convenience, you will now have a clearer goal on what type of pram will be perfect for not only your bubba(s) but yourself.