No matter if the sun is shining bright, or it’s rainy or windy out there you can prepare your pushchair for all weathers. Pushchairs are the most important travel partner when you are going out with your baby. They should be in top condition so you and your baby can have a safe and fun outing.
At Babymore we have a wide collection of sturdy and stylish pushchairs that are designed to provide comfort and safety to your child so they can enjoy a smooth ride with you. Our pushchairs come in a variety of models to suit different needs and are a perfect choice for parents on the go.
In this blog we are going to tell you how you can weatherproof your pushchair and be prepared for every kind of weather.
Weatherproofing your pushchairs not only gives your baby a safe and comfortable travel environment but it also increases its longevity. If you want to learn more about your pushchair maintenance, read our detailed blog on Pushchair Maintenance Tips.
There are many pushchair accessories which either come with your pushchair as standard or they are optional extras which you can buy separately. Do check what accessories already come with your pushchair before buying it.
If you are confused about what pram or pushchair accessories do you need , read our blog to learn more.
Most pushchairs come with a hood or sun canopy. They protect your baby from sun, rain and wind. They also block sunlight to directly hit your baby’s face and eyes. Some pushchair brands claim that their sun canopy or hood has built in UV protection which protects your child’s skin.
Make sure the hood or sun canopy has a mesh panel or window which helps in ventilation in hot weather.
A clear transparent rain cover is an essential accessory to protect your child should the weather turn. Raincovers not only protect your baby from rain but also keep snow or wind off your baby’s face. Check if a rain cover comes with your pushchair. If not, then you can buy one separately. There are universal rain covers as well that can fit any pram or pushchair.
You can store raincovers in the storage basket of your pushchair or put it in your baby bag so you always have it when you go out.
Practice attaching rain cover to your pram at home at least once so you know how to do it and don’t get worried when you’re out and it’s pouring down.
After using the raincover make sure you clean and dry it completely before folding and storing it.
All terrain tyres are not only beneficial when you are going off roads. They are also useful in winters when there are slippery leaves or ice and snow on the ground. Pushchairs with large rubber air filled or foam filled tyres with thick threads are good to be used on slippery surfaces.
A footmuff is good in colder weather to keep your baby warm and dry. Many pushchairs come with accessories including footmuffs. Check if your pushchair comes with a footmuff or you have to buy it separately. Check for the compatibility of footmuff with your stroller before buying it. You can also get universal footmuffs that have adjustable fastenings and can fit different designs.
Stroller skis help you use your pushchair or pram easily in winters. These are a set of skis that are attached to your stroller wheels and allow it to glide easily through snow. They also provide a smooth ride over uneven terrains.
In cold weather it can be uncomfortable to hold stroller handles. You can use attachable hand muffs or gloves so you can easily move your pushchair while keeping your hands warm.
You can use removable tyre protectors so that wet or muddy ground does not damage the wheels of your pushchair.
Hope this blog was helpful for you!
If you are looking to buy a sturdy and comfortable pushchair for your baby, check out our collection of pushchairs at Babymore. They are made with high quality material which provides both comfort and safety to your baby, so you and your baby can have a safe and fun outing.
Our many pushchairs come with convenient add ons like footmuffs and rain covers so you can easily weatherproof your pushchair.
If you are looking to buy a pram or pushchair and need a guide on what things to consider before buying a pram or pushchair. Here is a blog by Babymore to help you.