Welcome to Prams-R-Us

Baby jogger pram

Welcome to Prams-R-Us  Here at Prams-R-us we have a passion for your child's safety and quality of products.  We believe that the most important function that a pram or stroller should have is the ability to keep your baby safe. Without this one essential feature all the bells and whistles in the world are irrelevant. As such, you will only see us review the best prams and strollers - we will never promote an unsafe pram! If you see a pram on our site that you feel is not of the highest quality please let us know via the Contact Us form.

 

Experts say the following about buying a pram, buggy or stroller:

  • Be careful if buying a used stroller. It may seem like a tempting bargain, but worn parts and potential recall notices should make you wary of buying a used stroller, especially if it's a less durable brand. Be sure to give a used stroller a good once-over before making your purchase

  • Five-point harnesses are best. A five-point harness (around the waist, over the shoulders and between the legs) is preferable and is generally the standard for new strollers. Some manufacturers still use three-point harnesses (around the waist and between the legs), which are also acceptable, though not quite as secure.baby pram

  • Better strollers have wheels made of hard nylon versus soft plastic, and some strollers have inflatable bicycle tires. Larger wheels mean a smoother ride but less manoeuvrability. Look for shock absorbers if you live in a neighbourhood with rough footpaths. Air-filled tires are also gaining popularity. Parents say they offer improved ride, but need to be filled periodically with an air pump.

  • Look for a balanced frame. An upholstered and padded frame offers the best support for the child. Make sure the stroller doesn't tip backward when light pressure is placed on the handlebar. Don't hang objects on the handles, as this can cause a stroller to tip over.

  • Infants under six months require fully reclining seats, since they can't support the weight of their heads and need to be able to lie flat. Reclining seats also allow older babies to sleep comfortably. Removable seat cushions make for easier cleaning.

  • Look for a locking mechanism that prevents the stroller from collapsing accidentally, and check for hidden dangers like sharp edges, protrusions or uncovered hinges. Also, make sure the leg openings on the harness are not too wide.

  • Look for a generous canopy. In addition, a cold-weather "boot" (which protect a child's feet from cold and dirt) is a good idea if you plan to battle Mother Nature; otherwise they're probably a waste of money.

  • Use caution when buying a stroller online. Buying a stroller -- without ever having handled it -- can leave you at a disadvantage. Variations in height, handling and personal preferences are difficult to consider if you don't actually give the stroller a bit of hands-on testing.