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Best 2 in 1 Prams
This sophisticated pram is easy to maneuver thanks to its luxurious fabrics, spacious basket and puncture-proof tires. It can be used from birth thanks to a lie-flat carrycot. It is compatible with a car seat as well.
Once you've learned to fold with one hand it's a breeze to use. It's also easy to hoick on and off buses and trains.
1. Cybex Gazelle
The Cybex Gazelle is an extremely adaptable stroller. It adapts to the requirements of your family. It has more than 20 combinations that allow you to use it from birth in single or twin modes. The car seat adaptors are integrated into the frame, so you don't need to buy a separate baby seat. This makes it easy to transform it from a mono stroller to a twin stroller. It comes with a large basket that can hold all the essentials for both children.
The seats are very comfortable and both reclining to almost flat, meaning that your toddler will be able to sleep comfortably. The canopy has two height settings, and plenty of room for your child's hood. It's also lightweight and compact making it easy to maneuver in narrow spaces such as hallways. The wheels are strong and puncture-proof. The handlebars can be adjusted for different heights so that you are able to drive comfortably no matter your height.
There's a variety of accessories that are available for the Gazelle which includes rain covers, cup holders, footmuff and snack tray. The stroller is available in four gorgeous fabrics that complement the sloping contours of the frame and the taupe-tinted aluminum chassis. The elegant design features a sleek, elegant look that is perfect for any parent.
The ease of use of the Gazelle is one of its most appealing features. The instructions are clearly displayed in a handy leaflet at the base of the basket, and the car seat adaptors are colour coded for clarity. It also comes with a wide variety of seating configurations that makes it suitable for families from the age of birth to preschool. It can also be used as a twin stroller by using a second unit that is purchased separately and compatible with a variety of Cybex infant car seats. The only drawback to this stroller is the price. However, you're paying for quality and versatility.
2. Maclaren Techno
The Maclaren Techno is a compact and comfortable stroller for parents. 2 in 1 carrycot and pushchair has a fully reclined seat, a leg rest that extends and a head-hugger for newborns to ensure they are comfortable when they travel for longer periods of time. A fully-coverage, extendable sun visor and full-coverage hood will shield your child from the elements. The tray for parents with cup holders and storage compartments is a great place to store essentials. The brakes with a foot-operated mechanism and locking swivel wheels are excellent security features, too.
The Techno's handlebars are adjusted to accommodate taller parents. They also feature a satin-like finish that feels great against the skin. The chassis is lightweight, compact and easy to store and transport. This is particularly useful when you travel by public transportation or putting it in the trunk of your car. Its slim profile also makes it easier to push across uneven surfaces, while the rear-facing seat and reversible footrest allow you to get to the front of stores quickly.
The Maclaren's quick and easy folding is a great feature. It's a little slower than average but it only requires one hand to open and close. When closed, it's a compact pram that fits into tight spaces.
This model isn't suitable for babies, but is fine from 3 months and up - you can always buy one of Maclaren's lighter umbrella strollers for infants in case you require a pram for that stage. It's a great option for older babies and children because they'll be content to sleep on the seat, either at home or on the road.
This 2-in-1 stroller is the perfect blend of design and function. Its sleek silhouette is a great look and its top-quality materials will be able to withstand everyday use, too. It's also adaptable, so you can include an infant car seat or carrycot once your baby is old enough. A stroller with two wheels like this one can allow you to adjust to your unpredictable day.
3. M&P Pramette
The M&P Pramette is a perfect pram/pushchair combo for families with two children or for parents who are new to the world of parenting. It is equipped with a carrycot that is approved for sleep at night and is easily converted into a double pushchair at the right time. It's not a budget option but its stylish design and features make it worth the investment.
Claire found the pram easy to maneuver on various terrains and in tight spaces such as narrow aisles in shops. The swivel wheel assisted her guide the pram with precision. Moreover, its compact fold size makes it easy to store at home. The large air-filled tyres ensure an enjoyable ride and are able to handle off-road surfaces as well. The hood can be pulled down right to the baby's feet for sun protection or a cosy snooze and is very easy to use.
Another excellent feature is the reversible seating unit that allows you to change the direction your child's face is. The reclining seat also provides good head and back support, so that your child can take a comfortable and peaceful nap in the carrycot or seat. Claire loved the large shopping basket that can be accessed from the seat or carrycot in any position. It can accommodate a full pack of nappies and a change bag.
The Xplory X is a top pram from Stokke and is suitable from birth. It includes an infant pushchair, a chassis and a carrycot that can be placed flat. But, other accessories such as the rain cover must be purchased separately. It's an excellent choice for those who love the look of a modern Scandinavian-designed pram with a unique and functional frame that lets you interact closely with your baby.
This adorable doll pram from Mamas & Papas will help to build role-playing skills and stimulate imagination. Its realistic features include an under-seat grocery basket, a rainhood that can be removed and an encased changing bag. Perfect for whizzing around the house or taking a stroll in the park, this is the perfect toy! This would make a great addition to the collection of toys for children and would also make a great gift for birthdays or Christmas.
4. Thule Shine
Thule is a name known for its cool and practical products, and the Shine stroller is no exception. It's one of the lightest strollers on the market, and it feels sturdy and solid to hold despite its simple design. It's also extremely versatile, with the ability to be used right from birth thanks to the included accessories that convert it into a bassinet Newborn Inlay, or Newborn Nest, as well as a Maxi Cosi car seat adapter (accessories sold separately).
In contrast to other lightweight strollers like the Shine does not disappoint when it comes to cargo storage, either. The 22-pound capacity of the Shine lets you to carry everything you require on a day trip without worrying about putting everything in the back.
It's also easy to assemble with the back wheels being attached to the main frame right out of the box. If you choose to purchase the optional bassinet the frame snaps on with ease and comes with carry handles similar to those of a Moses basket. The pram can be folded down into a compact and neat size, so it fits in even the tiniest cars.
Thule's canopy air purifier is an impressive feature. It comes with an air filter that gets rid of dust, bacteria, viruses, pollen and other nasty things. Thule claims it can remove 150l per minute of air and is able to be connected to an app that shows the local air quality.
The only downside is the price. Although it's less expensive than other 2 in 1 prams, it still costs more than PS1,000 for the complete kit. That's especially hard to swallow when there are alternatives like Thule Spring. Thule Spring, which is lighter and more compact and costs less than half as much.
The durability of Thule's strollers is legendary, and I've seen them put to the test at the Thule Hillerstop headquarters in Sweden. They drop prams from high places and then crash them down slopes, and then take them on a bumpy buggy track in the snow to test their durability and endurance. They certainly look good!