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Top 5 Folding Strollers

A stroller is an essential piece of baby Pram equipment offering comfort and value throughout the precious first years. It's also a great investment that will last through multiple babies.

To select the ideal stroller, think about the ease with which it folds. The majority of modern strollers can fold by a single tug, however the process varies between brands.

Folding is easy

If you're expecting a child and are seeking a stroller that is easy to fold and store take a look at the UPPAbaby G-Luxe. This stroller features a single-hand fold that's incredibly compact. It's also lightweight and easy to fit in the boot of your vehicle.

Its one-hand fold is possible thanks to the lever in the handle and a ring at the back of the stroller. To ensure a smooth one-hand fold the handle and ring need to be perfectly timed. The majority of strollers require you to fold them prior to going through security. Always go through the specific instructions of your model for more specific information about folding your stroller. You may also need to check large strollers at hand at certain airports. If this is the case, it is recommended to pack a carry-on bag to safeguard your stroller when traveling.

Easy to store

If you're looking for a light stroller that feels as luxurious as larger models but takes up less space You could consider the Triv from Nuna Baby. It's not the most compact or lightest stroller on our list but it's simple to fold and manoeuvre and has numerous features that you'd expect to find only in more expensive strollers.

It can also be transformed into an ideal travel system by adding a carrycot (which is suitable from birth) or a baby's moses' basket. This lets you make use of it for longer periods than other prams that are compact. It's also smooth on most terrains and comes with plenty of extra storage.

The larger UPPAbaby prams have always been known for their huge shopping baskets but, with the G-Luxe, they've managed fit this functionality into a compact design. It's not easy to fold due to the naughty handle/ring combo that needs to be timed precisely. It's still a great option however, particularly because it can easily convert into a twin pram pushchair using the YOYO Connect seat.

Easy to Manoeuvre

Silver Cross's pram is not the lightest or most compact but it's surprisingly easy for a parent to steer. It's perfect for families growing as it can be used from birth to toddler using a newborn pack, bassinet or car seat. It even has buggy boards for older children. It's also a smooth ride over the majority of terrain, and far more robust than many lighter compact prams. This high-end model is adored by celebrities of the A-list and comes with many parent facing pram-friendly features. It is a joy to drive and is even more maneuverable when you activate the front locking swivel. It's extremely easy to collapse.

Easy to clean

If you have a buggy that has seen a lot of action cleaning it up every now and again is crucial. A dirty pram for newborn can harbour germs, and isn't suitable for your child. If you're thinking of using your stroller for additional children or selling it later on, a well-maintained stroller will keep it looking its best for as long as is possible.

Most prams will have a manual that provides cleaning guidelines, often accompanied by specific instructions for cleaning and maintenance of various parts. If not then you should look online for suggestions.

To clean a pram, take off all fabric parts (seats and canopies, baskets and so on.) and wash them as directed by the manufacture. It is important to wash these items in warm soapy water as hot or cold water could harm the fabric. After washing, it is recommended to let the fabric dry fully before reattaching, idealally in a sunny location.

It's important to check your pushchair regularly for signs of wear and loose screws. This will stop the pram from becoming unstable or damaged, which could pose a safety risk for your child. A quick check of the locking mechanisms, brakes and harnesses will ensure that they're tight and in working order. It's also a good idea to occasionally give your frame and wheels a light spray of lubricant to ensure they're running smoothly.

It's worth it to invest in an infant liner or cover that will give you an extra layer of protection against spills and stains. They can be easily removed and cleaned, so your stroller will remain in good condition for a longer period of time. You can also update your stroller by purchasing a new set of wheels, seat pads or sun canopy to freshen it up and match it to your child's outfit. You can also use a touch-up pen to cover any scratches or scrapes in the frame of your pram with car seat, particularly black prams which reveal dirt quickly.