A Single Pushchair Is a Great Option For Newborns and Infants
A single pushchair is a great option for infants and newborns. Many of these have an adjustable seat that can be used for use from birth and can be used with a range of travel systems.
Some can also be converted, allowing them to convert into a double with the addition of a second carrycot or seat unit. This makes them a good choice for parents-to-be expecting another child in the near future.
Convertible
A single convertible pushchair is a great choice for parents who want to save money and space. It is an infant stroller with all the features that can accommodate a baby and then converts easily to a wagon for two children. This first-of-its-kind stroller/wagon combo has many features that parents love, including an extra seat as well as a handy pull handle for wagon mode. It also has a headrest that can be adjusted, as well as harness straps as well as a basket for storing items, and an adjustable canopy.
The single pushchair convertible can be used as a second baby seat by using the adapter that comes with. It also has a large undercarriage that can be used for grocery and other shopping. It is heavier than other single stroller s, and can be more difficult to maneuver in tight spaces. It's also less stable and more likely to tip over if loaded with too heavy weight. The convertible single pushchair is not easy to use since you must weave and secure the seat straps each time you switch between stroller or wagon.
Lightweight
If you are looking for a single pushchair that is quick and easiest to carry you can't go wrong with the Babyzen Yoyo. The stroller weighs only 6kg and can be easily carried by hand or tucked into the boot of your car. You can buy a cot to convert the stroller into a pram suitable for infants. There are also many accessories like rain covers, reversible seat covers, baby cosy footmuffs, carry straps and more. It also comes with a single-handed recline seat and is compact when folded. This is a great light option for travelling abroad as it can withstand moderately rough roads.
Lie-flat
Newborn babies require a lie-flat pushchair. It could be a complete pram or a travel set-up with a bassinet or a dedicated infant car seat with a base that is lying flat. The Lullaby Trust recommends that babies should not be kept in a seated position for too long. Therefore, they may need to be moved to a pushchair that is upright or cot after a brief period of time.
If you're considering a single pushchair that can be used from birth, look for one that has a fully reclining seat unit which can be combined with a baby pod or carrycot (this is the norm for travel systems that have detachable bassinets). Some single pushchairs come with a fabric cocoon that can be attached to their chassis. This provides the same result but without the need to purchase a separate car-seat.
Some single pushchairs come with an option for parents that allows you to keep a close eye on your child's progress and provide security during the initial stages. Certain Jane models come with this feature in their standard models, making them ideal for parents who are new.
All-terrain pushchairs are a great option for parents who want to take their baby for a stroll on bumpy or uneven terrain. They typically have three wheels to maximise stability and are very easy to maneuver. They tend to be narrower and lighter in the front, making them easier to navigate in tight spaces.
If you intend to use your pushchair on uneven or rough terrain, look for one with high performance tyres with a puncture-resistant design. They are a great alternative to air tyres, and provide excellent grip on rough or sandy surfaces.
A rain cover or a comfortable footmuffs are also useful as they offer extra protection from the elements. They can be cleaned by a machine, saving you from the headache of cleaning up spills or food particles. A seat liner can provide extra comfort for your children as well as protect the fabric of your stroller from spills. A cozy pram cover will keep your child warm and cozy if they start to get cold.
Safety
A five-point safety belt should be fitted on a buggy, pram, or pushchair to prevent your child from falling out of the seat or flipping the vehicle over. The harness should fit snugly around the waist and shoulders and be secured. The straps should be adjustable, and the harness should sit in a comfortable position on the chest of the child, not lower than the belly or higher than the back.
A single to double pushchair such as the UPPAbaby Vista V2 or egg 2 can easily take on an additional seat or carrycot by adding a set tandem adaptors for approximately PS50 that add another spot on the chassis to accommodate your other baby's seat or carrycot. Although it's an excellent option for parents expecting twins or siblings close in age but it can be a challenge to maneuver around narrow spaces since it requires you to place one seat and the second carrycot in the same space behind the other.
Consider a convertible stroller if intend to have an additional child. They can be used in both single and tandem modes and some brands such as CYBEX Gazelle S or Silver Cross Wave allow you to customize the design by adding an additional seat, a second carrycot or ride-on boards so they can grow with your family.
Many pushchairs have raincovers as standard, and they can be very useful to stop quickly or in the event of a heavy rainfall. Make sure your pushchair is equipped with an umbrella that can protect your children from UV ultraviolet rays.

A shopping basket is essential for storage and will keep everything you need to shop in reach, making it less likely to fall out of the stroller. You may also want to invest in a liner for your pushchair that will shield the seat from spills and soiled stains.
To keep your child safe You must clean the pushchair, buggy or pram on a regular basis. The Pushchair Guide recommends a gentle clean-up using warm water and mild soap or detergent. Review the manufacturer's recommendations regarding maintenance and care, and make sure that it is in compliance with all safety standards.