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Strollers

There's nothing more frustrating than discovering you've run out of or left behind spare nappies while out! With our range of strollers and stroller accessories, such as nappy bags and stroller hooks, you can ensure your walk goes smoothly with all your essentials in tow, and enjoy this precious time outside with your baby.

Different types of strollers

From quick errands to overseas adventures, the right stroller makes outings smoother and comfortable for both you and your little one. Here are some popular types to consider:

  • Standard prams: Perfect for infants, featuring reclining seats for safe, cosy naps.
  • Travel systems: Car seat and stroller sets that simplify transitions.
  • Lightweight/umbrella strollers: Portable and simple to collapse, ideal for trips.
  • Jogging strollers: Made for active parents with sturdy wheels and suspension.
  • Multi strollers: Ideal for twins or multiple children, featuring tandem arrangements.
  • Full-sized strollers: Sturdy, providing optimal comfort and storage for daily purposes.
  • All-terrain strollers: Built for various surfaces with durable wheels and suspension.

Key features to look for when buying a stroller

Consider these features to ensure your stroller meets your family's needs and preferences.

  • Safety harness: A reliable 5-point harness is essential.
  • Manoeuvrability: Assess how smoothly it navigates and pivots.
  • Fold mechanism: Look for a simple, one-handed fold for ease of use.
  • Storage basket: A spacious basket is essential for carrying necessities.
  • Recline options: Various recline angles, including flat for infants.
  • Canopy size: A spacious, extendable canopy provides better sun protection.
  • Adjustable handlebar: Provides comfortable pushing for parents of varying heights.
  • Wheel type: Air-filled tires for a smoother ride, solid tires for less maintenance.

Guidelines to cleaning and maintaining strollers

Proper maintenance is essential to extend the life of your stroller and keep it hygienic for your child. Start by cleaning regularly with a wet cloth and mild soap to tidy the frame and fabric. For removable fabrics, tackle stains quickly using a mild fabric cleaner. Clean the wheels and brakes, removing dirt and ensuring the brakes function properly. Lubricate moving parts with light oil on hinges and wheel axles to maintain smooth operation. Regularly check for wear and tear on straps, buckles, and the frame to spot any damage. Finally, store the stroller in a dry, cool place when not in use to prevent rust and keep it in top condition.

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