iCandy - Prams and Pushchairs
Prams are among the most commonly used baby products. They are durable and have simple maintenance processes. They also have the potential for circularity, if policy interventions ensure that secondhand prams are refurbished and distributed to new parents.
Prams are made for newborns and babies between six and six months old They usually come with a bassinet or carrycot and lay flat. Some prams can be converted and can accommodate car seats too, so they're called best travel stroller systems.
Parasol
A parasol is an umbrella that clips onto the frame of your pushchair to shade your baby and in preventing heat stroke. They are typically made of SPF/UPF 50+ fabric and can also offer protection against rain that is light. If your pram doesn't come with one, you can get one. You can also get a snooze shade that is attached to the seat of your carrycot or single pram and blocks out overhead sunlight.
You can also add a footmuff, which is an ultra-soft fleece blanket with an insulated shower cover that protects your baby's legs from cold. A majority of manufacturers include a footmuff in their pram bundles or offer them separately within their accessories range. It is recommended to select a footmuff that has a quick-release clamp. This makes it simple to attach and remove.
If you want to take your stroller on rough terrain, then consider a model with four wheels. They are better at manoeuvring on uneven surfaces, and have larger tyres that can handle sharper and harder objects. They weigh a bit more than pushchairs with three wheels, but they are still relatively light and easy to maneuver.
It is essential to maintain your pushchair regularly to ensure it runs smoothly and that your child is secure. Clean it with an old cloth and warm soapy baby wipes or water. It's recommended to purchase an oil-based silicone lubricant for the joints and wheel bearings of your pushchair. You should also tighten any loose screws. Consider a cleaning service for your pushchair that will be performed by a professional who will clean and inspect your pushchair to make sure it is operating in the way it should.
Footmuff
Whether you're shopping for your first pushchair or pram or looking to upgrade your existing one, the iCandy range has got something for every family. With a wide range of styles and colours available, you're sure to find the perfect one for your family.
Footmuffs can keep your baby warm in winter. They're made from fleece and are water-resistant, making them a good choice for chilly weather. They're also warm and comfortable, making them the ideal accessory for your baby. They're also simple to use and can be quickly fitted. Make sure that the size of the footmuff matches the size of your baby's stroller and properly prior to using it. It could get tangled up, or move. This could pose an issue of safety, as it may protect your baby's face.
The footmuffs are an excellent accessory for any pram or stroller particularly if you live in a colder area. It will keep your baby's feet warm and cozy in the winter, and it's easy to use. You can also alter the temperature simply by closing or opening the zipper. Some brands even come with a hood for extra protection in adverse weather.
It is essential to make sure your baby is prepared before purchasing the footmuff. Shoes that are too soft can be uncomfortable for infants. They require a firm mattress to support their spine. Some of the footmuffs are suitable from the time of birth to toddlers, and some even have a double zipper at the bottom for more wear. They are able to be used for several years and are a great investment for parents.
Parent facing
Parents love the ability to keep their eyes on their child when they're in prams that are oriented towards parents. This visual connection can help build trust and security, as well as calm fussy toddlers and infants. This enables parents to respond to the needs of their child quickly, whether it is reassurance or an ice cream.
A lot of parents use a stroller for their newborns however, as they get older, they could switch to an infant pushchair. A pram differs from a pushchair because it typically has a carry-cot for newborns and frames to mount it. A pram can recline and be made forward-facing or facing the parent. A pushchair however, is usually upright with no carry cot.
Very's selection of prams and pushchairs have been carefully curated with your baby in mind. Some of our models come with adjustable seats that allow you to recline the seat for your baby to rest for a nap, and then lift it again to let them enjoy the world. Some of our favourite models also have sun canopy that shield your child from the elements.
When selecting a stroller be sure that it is user-friendly and that the brakes are working. It is also essential to make sure that the chassis has two locking devices to prevent it from folding whilst in use. A safety harness is vital to ensure your child's safety in the seat and stop them from falling out. Additionally pram blankets are frequently useful to keep your child warm and safe from the weather. These blankets are available in various designs and colours to fit your pushchair.
Ergonomic support
The ergonomic support on a pram is an important feature that helps to reduce back pain and tension. It makes sure that parents are relaxed and able to concentrate on their child without having to worry about sore muscles. This feature also makes it easier for parents to maneuver the stroller in tight spaces or over kerbs. This feature is especially useful for taller parents who may have difficulty to reach the handles of shorter pushchairs.
The support is built into the handlebars, and can be adjusted to the height of the parent. This makes it simple to use for different body types and to find a position that is most comfortable for the user. The ergonomic support also helps parents to maintain a more natural posture and avoid injuries like carpal tunnel syndrome or shoulder pain.
A pushchair or pram can be a lifesaver for new parents, since it allows parents the freedom to go out and about with their child. It's crucial to balance the time your child spends in the stroller or pram bag with plenty of tummy-time as well as physical exercise. Every year, many children are injured in strollers or prams. Some require hospital treatment after falling off these devices. Accidents can happen when strollers tip over or when bags are tied onto the handles.
Some prams can be converted into a twin pushchair making them an ideal choice for families with two young babies. These types of prams can be found from a variety of top brands and come with features such as reclining both seats and rain covers. The inclusion of an ride-on board is useful for older toddlers who could get tired of walking.
Ride-on board
New parents need pushchairs as well as prams. These handy strollers make the process of getting around much easier no matter if you're taking your child to a baby and toddler group or taking an easy stroll in the park. These strollers are great for daily outings that let you spend time with your child.
Choosing the right pram or pushchair for your child will depend on their age and needs. For babies and infants, a pram with a carrycot is ideal. They allow them to lie flat, which is essential for their spine and lung development. You can also purchase a ride-onboard, which allows older children to join in the fun.
Consider a pushchair that is able to grow with your child. They are great for twins and siblings of different ages. Some even have a tandem formation that makes them easier to manoeuvre and keep an eye on.
To avoid the growth of mould and mildew prams and strollers have to be cleaned regularly. The majority of the components can be cleaned by vacuuming them or wiping them with warm soapy-water and an absorbent towel. If you are worried about the fabric of your pushchair, a cleaner spray is a good choice.
If you're using a pushchair on rough terrain, be sure to check the tyres for puncture resistance. The most durable tyres are comprised of a mixture of EVA outer and PU inner, which mimic the feel of air-tyres, but are much more durable. You can also include a mudguard and an arm muff to keep your child dry and comfortable. You can also use a stroller organizer to store all of your baby's essentials. You should also consider how the pushchair can be folded to ensure that it fits in your car boot or take up as little space at home.

Prams are made for newborns and babies between six and six months old They usually come with a bassinet or carrycot and lay flat. Some prams can be converted and can accommodate car seats too, so they're called best travel stroller systems.
Parasol
A parasol is an umbrella that clips onto the frame of your pushchair to shade your baby and in preventing heat stroke. They are typically made of SPF/UPF 50+ fabric and can also offer protection against rain that is light. If your pram doesn't come with one, you can get one. You can also get a snooze shade that is attached to the seat of your carrycot or single pram and blocks out overhead sunlight.
You can also add a footmuff, which is an ultra-soft fleece blanket with an insulated shower cover that protects your baby's legs from cold. A majority of manufacturers include a footmuff in their pram bundles or offer them separately within their accessories range. It is recommended to select a footmuff that has a quick-release clamp. This makes it simple to attach and remove.
If you want to take your stroller on rough terrain, then consider a model with four wheels. They are better at manoeuvring on uneven surfaces, and have larger tyres that can handle sharper and harder objects. They weigh a bit more than pushchairs with three wheels, but they are still relatively light and easy to maneuver.
It is essential to maintain your pushchair regularly to ensure it runs smoothly and that your child is secure. Clean it with an old cloth and warm soapy baby wipes or water. It's recommended to purchase an oil-based silicone lubricant for the joints and wheel bearings of your pushchair. You should also tighten any loose screws. Consider a cleaning service for your pushchair that will be performed by a professional who will clean and inspect your pushchair to make sure it is operating in the way it should.
Footmuff
Whether you're shopping for your first pushchair or pram or looking to upgrade your existing one, the iCandy range has got something for every family. With a wide range of styles and colours available, you're sure to find the perfect one for your family.
Footmuffs can keep your baby warm in winter. They're made from fleece and are water-resistant, making them a good choice for chilly weather. They're also warm and comfortable, making them the ideal accessory for your baby. They're also simple to use and can be quickly fitted. Make sure that the size of the footmuff matches the size of your baby's stroller and properly prior to using it. It could get tangled up, or move. This could pose an issue of safety, as it may protect your baby's face.
The footmuffs are an excellent accessory for any pram or stroller particularly if you live in a colder area. It will keep your baby's feet warm and cozy in the winter, and it's easy to use. You can also alter the temperature simply by closing or opening the zipper. Some brands even come with a hood for extra protection in adverse weather.
It is essential to make sure your baby is prepared before purchasing the footmuff. Shoes that are too soft can be uncomfortable for infants. They require a firm mattress to support their spine. Some of the footmuffs are suitable from the time of birth to toddlers, and some even have a double zipper at the bottom for more wear. They are able to be used for several years and are a great investment for parents.
Parent facing
Parents love the ability to keep their eyes on their child when they're in prams that are oriented towards parents. This visual connection can help build trust and security, as well as calm fussy toddlers and infants. This enables parents to respond to the needs of their child quickly, whether it is reassurance or an ice cream.
A lot of parents use a stroller for their newborns however, as they get older, they could switch to an infant pushchair. A pram differs from a pushchair because it typically has a carry-cot for newborns and frames to mount it. A pram can recline and be made forward-facing or facing the parent. A pushchair however, is usually upright with no carry cot.
Very's selection of prams and pushchairs have been carefully curated with your baby in mind. Some of our models come with adjustable seats that allow you to recline the seat for your baby to rest for a nap, and then lift it again to let them enjoy the world. Some of our favourite models also have sun canopy that shield your child from the elements.
When selecting a stroller be sure that it is user-friendly and that the brakes are working. It is also essential to make sure that the chassis has two locking devices to prevent it from folding whilst in use. A safety harness is vital to ensure your child's safety in the seat and stop them from falling out. Additionally pram blankets are frequently useful to keep your child warm and safe from the weather. These blankets are available in various designs and colours to fit your pushchair.
Ergonomic support
The ergonomic support on a pram is an important feature that helps to reduce back pain and tension. It makes sure that parents are relaxed and able to concentrate on their child without having to worry about sore muscles. This feature also makes it easier for parents to maneuver the stroller in tight spaces or over kerbs. This feature is especially useful for taller parents who may have difficulty to reach the handles of shorter pushchairs.
The support is built into the handlebars, and can be adjusted to the height of the parent. This makes it simple to use for different body types and to find a position that is most comfortable for the user. The ergonomic support also helps parents to maintain a more natural posture and avoid injuries like carpal tunnel syndrome or shoulder pain.
A pushchair or pram can be a lifesaver for new parents, since it allows parents the freedom to go out and about with their child. It's crucial to balance the time your child spends in the stroller or pram bag with plenty of tummy-time as well as physical exercise. Every year, many children are injured in strollers or prams. Some require hospital treatment after falling off these devices. Accidents can happen when strollers tip over or when bags are tied onto the handles.
Some prams can be converted into a twin pushchair making them an ideal choice for families with two young babies. These types of prams can be found from a variety of top brands and come with features such as reclining both seats and rain covers. The inclusion of an ride-on board is useful for older toddlers who could get tired of walking.
Ride-on board
New parents need pushchairs as well as prams. These handy strollers make the process of getting around much easier no matter if you're taking your child to a baby and toddler group or taking an easy stroll in the park. These strollers are great for daily outings that let you spend time with your child.
Choosing the right pram or pushchair for your child will depend on their age and needs. For babies and infants, a pram with a carrycot is ideal. They allow them to lie flat, which is essential for their spine and lung development. You can also purchase a ride-onboard, which allows older children to join in the fun.
Consider a pushchair that is able to grow with your child. They are great for twins and siblings of different ages. Some even have a tandem formation that makes them easier to manoeuvre and keep an eye on.
To avoid the growth of mould and mildew prams and strollers have to be cleaned regularly. The majority of the components can be cleaned by vacuuming them or wiping them with warm soapy-water and an absorbent towel. If you are worried about the fabric of your pushchair, a cleaner spray is a good choice.
If you're using a pushchair on rough terrain, be sure to check the tyres for puncture resistance. The most durable tyres are comprised of a mixture of EVA outer and PU inner, which mimic the feel of air-tyres, but are much more durable. You can also include a mudguard and an arm muff to keep your child dry and comfortable. You can also use a stroller organizer to store all of your baby's essentials. You should also consider how the pushchair can be folded to ensure that it fits in your car boot or take up as little space at home.