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Pushchairs, Strollers, Buggies – Important considerations before you buy
by: Mark T Hartshorne Should a pushchair by practical or pretty? How about easily collapsable or
extremely cheap? With hundreds of pushchairs/strollers/buggies available the
only way to know what is most important is to ask the parents? There is a myriad of pushchairs and strollers on the market. Wonderful
sounding names such as Bugaboo and Cosatto. Most parents will know of Mamas and
Papas - but what are the most important aspects to choosing the right pushchair
for your child or children? Is a pushchair or stroller a fashion statement? You could be forgiven for
believing that it is. Many new pushchairs boast ultra-modern designs, colour
changing abilities and they come with a price tag to match. I first became interested in pushchairs when I became a father -
obviously! - and like many parents fell into the marketing trap, choosing a
pushchair for all the wrong reasons. The right reasons for choosing a pushchair
are weight - it should be light, mobility - it should be easy to push, price -
it should be affordable and sensibly-priced, it must meet safety standards and
it should be a manageable size. In terms of size this was our first mistake. There are some wonderfully
attractive three-wheeler pushchairs/strollers available (the sort you see in
glossy magazines, being pushed by celebrities out jogging) but wait, they are
not practical on a day-to-day basis unless you intend to go jogging. Try getting
through a shop doorway - many are as wide as twin pushchairs. What if you have twins? Tandem strollers have one seat in front of the
other, but if you have ever tried to push one you will realise that trying to
wheelie up a kerb-stone is like doing it will a full supermarket trolley. Then there are tandem buggies that are no longer than a single buggy - but
they have really high handles so if you are 5 foot or just a little taller they
will be impossible to push. There are lots of things to consider when buying a pushchair or buggy. I
created a pushchair review site so parents could post honestly about their
experience to ensure fewer people fall into the huge marketing trap surrounding
pushchairs. There are lots of really positive, good points and there are some
wonderful pushchairs with clever designs, good looks and low prices. For more information visit
www.mypushchair.co.uk.
About The Author
Mark Hartshorne is a father with two young children and created a website
to review pushchairs and strollers to offer parents a fair comparison on
price, size, design and more. The website is My Pushchair
www.mypushchair.co.uk. |
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