What to Look For in a Pram Bag
A pram bag is great for carrying the essentials such as nappies, muslins, and outfits. There are plenty of extra pockets and space, so new parents can find what they need quickly without having to look around.
Generally, compact strollers and prams can be brought aboard as cabin baggage. However, it's a good idea to check with your airline regarding their specific rules and regulations prior to departure.
Stylish design
Stylish pram bags are designed to fit on top of the stroller, making it simple for you to grab what you need at a need. They are equipped with pockets for items like wipes, milk bottles, and nappies. There's also a zippered compartment for valuables. There are also models that come with babiie pram hooks, that allow them to be connected to your pram frame.
Storksak's pram bags come with backpack carry straps as well as an adjustable shoulder strap, and it can fit travel strollers such as Joolz AER+, Baby Jogger City Tour 2, Reds Baby Skip2, Bugaboo Butterfly, Uppababy Minu, Babyzen Yoyo 2 and Mountain Buggy Nano. The pram bag is 45cm x 69cm x 26cm and comes with a drawstring entry / exit. It's the ideal companion for your next adventure!
Plenty of space
A pram bag is designed to hold your most important things from nappies diapers, baby wipes, and milk bottles to keys, phones and wallet. A quality stroller bag is likely to have large, organised storage compartments that keep everything in order. You'll want to search for bags with designated cup holders and bottle holders as well as front pockets for wet wipes or tissues. Zippered pockets for valuables are also beneficial.
For travellers, consider the option of a backpack-style stroller bag with straps that can easily be converted into bags for your shoulders. This convenient design makes it easy to transport your travel pram for your next adventure. It's compatible with Joolz AER+, Baby Jogger City Tour 2, Reds Baby Skip 2 and Bugaboo Butterfly & more! This spacious 45cm x 69cm 26cm bag has drawstring entry / exit.
Straps that are thick
The thick straps on the pram bag can support heavy loads and reduce stress on shoulders. To ensure maximum comfort, a good strap should be padded and adjustable. In addition, the straps should be wide enough to distribute the weight evenly across both shoulders. This is essential to avoid injury and discomfort on long commutes.
The straps of a baby changing bag can be made out of various materials, such as recycled nylon and leather. The latter is sourced from the waste of fishing nets which are otherwise discarded in our oceans. It is also extremely robust, making it a sustainable option for both babies and the environment.
You can select straps that have binding. Straps with binding are flatter and can be utilized with high-density foam that is thin and thin. The thinner straps are best suitable for light loads or shorter trips. On the other hand, straps that do not have binding are more comfortable for heavier loads and longer trips.
A good strap begins with a webbing piece that is wide enough to match the hardware. It is typically two rectangle rings or, if the strap will be removable, a pair D-rings, as well as a swivel clip. Then, you feed the webbing through the strap slider tabs and stitch it to hold it in the right place. You can make the straps more comfortable by adding padding. To do this, sew a layer soft cotton jersey or fleece over the webbing. This stops the strap from touching the skin and is more attractive than the itchy airmesh common on fashion packs.
Easy to clean
Pram baskets are an ideal place for junk to accumulate in and it's easy to forget to empty them, particularly when you're on the go. To help keep your pram and travel system clean, opt for an option that comes with a lined pram bag that can be easily wiped down. Choose a style that is made of non-toxic, safe for babies materials that has been tested and conforms to International Standards REACH & CSPC.
For best results when cleaning your pram bag, it's wise to disassemble any fabric components that are removable, like the seat or canopy before washing. Start with a good shake to get rid of dirt and debris that has accumulated, then soak in warm water containing baby-safe laundry detergent for 30 minutes. Rinse thoroughly and allow to dry completely away from direct sunlight, which could alter the colors. Rub stubborn stains using an old toothbrush. Alternatively, you can machine wash your bag following the producer's instructions and dry it by air.