What features should you look for when buying an all-terrain pram?
Staff Writer | August 16, 2024
This article was made possible thanks to Baby Toddler Kids, a team of mums, dads, educators and medical experts dedicated to providing you with the latest and best information on products for babies, toddlers and kids in Australia.
When you want to take your baby out and about, you don’t want to be walking around with a flimsy pram that can’t handle the slightest bit of rough terrain.
Whether you’re meandering around the mall or parading around the park with your bundle of joy, the best option is to get an all-terrain pram that is comfortable for both of you.
There are many great all-terrain pram options on the market, but there are also some duds. With some experience, you’ll find that all of the best all-terrain prams have the same high-quality features in common.
Key features for a high-quality all-terrain pram
When finding a pram that suits rough terrain, keep an eye out for the following features:
1. Large wheels
You should be able to spot a good all-terrain pram from a mile away as soon as you see its wheels. To tackle rough surfaces, all-terrain strollers should have either three or four large off-road tyres, which should also preferably be puncture-proof.
The bigger wheels, both front and back, are designed to make the pram sturdier and provide a more comfortable ride for your baby, even when things get a little bumpy.
2. Tyre type
It’s not just about size when it comes to picking a pram with the best wheels, but ones with air-filled tyres give a smoother ride on unlevel grounds. This makes all-terrain prams easy to jog with.
No matter how comfortable air-filled tyres make a ride, they are prone to punctures, so you’d be wise to carry a repair kit. With the advances in technology and pram designs, if you want to avoid the risk of punctures, foam-filled or gel-filled tyres can handle rough terrain very well, but they might make it heavier to push around.
3. Suspension
Another important feature of all-terrain prams, close in proximity and just as essential as having big off-road tyres, is their suspension. This technology helps to keep your baby less affected by vibrations and bumps, even on uneven terrain.
4. Size and weight
When handling the different terrains that the world has to offer, it’s generally easier when you’ve got a little weight behind you.
With this in mind, you’ll notice that off-road prams tend to be heavier compared to standard ones. This makes them sturdier and generally more robust, so they won’t fall apart when you want to explore some rougher terrain.
This doesn’t mean that the heaviest pram will make the best all-terrain pram because you still need to be able to manoeuvre and transport it.
5. Manoeuvrability
It’s quite pointless buying a super durable pram if you struggle to manoeuvre it, right? Yes, while a good all-terrain pram should be sturdy, you need wheels swivel to help you get around corners, over bumps and whatever comes your way.
6. Flexibility
Where will you use your pram? For those who intend on using it in the city, residential areas, or the countryside, you need to ensure it’s slim enough to fit through doors easily.
7. Comfort
The whole point of buying a pram is to have a comfortable way to take your baby around different areas. Look for an all-terrain pram with a comfortable seat that can allow your little one to lie flat if possible.
8. Adjustable handlebar with comfortable grip
A vitally important feature for parents to look for when buying an all-terrain pram is an adjustable handlebar with an ergonomic design and comfortable grip.
You’ll thank us later because this feature allows you to customise your handlebar height in order to help parents maintain proper posture and effectively reduce strain.
9. Storage space and convenience features
When you plan on spending a few hours away from home with the baby, you’ll always need to take the essentials with you.
When you’re already pushing a pram around, you shouldn’t have to worry about lugging around excess baggage. A good all-terrain pram should come with ample storage space for nappy bags, snacks, and all the other baby essentials.
Also, keep your eyes peeled for convenience features like adjustable canopies, reclining seats and cupholders for optimum functionality and convenience.
Final thoughts
With so many other things to worry about when you’ve got a baby, your pram should be an item you can depend on to make your life that much easier. Getting an all-terrain pram that is well-equipped for both smooth and rough surfaces is a game-changer.
So, if you want the best ride for you and your baby, do yourself a favour and don’t skimp on any of these essential features on your all-terrain pram.
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