Choosing your first pram is often compared to buying a car—it’s a major investment that needs to fit your daily life, terrain, and budget. For newborns, the primary requirement is a to support their developing spine. 1. Identify Your Primary Use Case
Your lifestyle is the biggest factor in determining which type of pram will feel effortless rather than bulky. The Urban Navigator
: If you frequent trails or bumpy paths, look for with large, air-filled or foam-filled rubber wheels and enhanced suspension to absorb shocks. Stroller 101 Guide: How to Choose the Best Baby Stroller
: If your day involves driving to parks and shops, a is ideal. These allow you to click an infant car seat directly onto the pram chassis without waking a sleeping baby. The Outdoor Explorer
: If you live in a city with narrow sidewalks or frequent public transit, prioritize a model like the Stokke YOYO³ Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
. Look for a slim frame and a "one-handed fold" so you can collapse it while holding your baby. The Suburban Commuter