What to Consider When Purchasing a Pushchair
There are so many options out in the market these days, so picking one can become quite the chore. There are a dozen brands, a thousand models, and new ones appear every so often. It seems that there’s no end to the choices, but rather than make life easier, they make life much more complicated.
But there are some things that are constant when it comes to pushchairs. Comfort and safety for your child will always come paramount and ahead of every other consideration. These two things define the very concept of purchasing a pushchair in the first place. After all, every other consideration afterwards will be less important than protecting your child while traveling.
This is why selecting a pushchair will require you to ask a few pertinent questions that will ensure your child is safe and comfortable within it. These questions are important, and they may seem quite absurd at first glance. In reality, however, these are the considerations that will help ensure the safety and comfort of your child, while traveling inside the pushchair.
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First, what’s your usual lifestyle routine like? This is an important question, because how you live will affect how your child travels. If you’re always traveling long distances via car, a better choice is a travel system that converts into a car seat. If you’re fond of long walks, a traditional pram or pushchair might be better.
Second, what type of terrain are you often traveling on? Although seemingly irrelevant, taking note of the terrain around your usual path is important. For rough terrains and beaches, a three-wheeler pushchair is the best choice. It allows you to navigate much more easily, and will minimise the shocks to your resting child.
Third, how old is your child? Age is not always a good measure, but it is a factor in choosing pushchairs. For example, traditional prams and carrycots are specifically for infants only. Older children are supposed to use pushchairs. This is something very important that you have to consider.
Fourth, how heavy is your child? As mentioned, age itself is not enough as a measure of whether or not the pushchair is suitable for your child. Most children grow faster and heavier than their peers, so age alone isn’t enough. Instead, take note of the pushchair’s weight and height capacity.
Finally, are you looking to use this for a long time? If you know you’re about to have another child on the way, and the age difference is minimal, a double or triple pushchair could be a good choice. After all, pushchairs can be quite expensive, so making an investment ahead may be a great option. A better idea is to use a travel system. That way, you can use a carrycot while your child’s still an infant, then convert it into a pushchair when your child grows a bit. You can also attach your car seat to it.
These are just some questions you ought to remember before making a purchase. Take note that you may have additional questions of your own; don’t be afraid to ask them!