What to Look For in a Pram Bag
A pram bag is great to carry essentials such as nappies, muslins and clothes. They have plenty of extra pockets and space, ensuring that new parents can quickly find what they need without having to dig around.
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Stylish design
Elegant pram bags are designed to fit on top of the stroller, making it easy to grab the items you require at a moment’s need. They have pockets that are convenient for items such as wipes, milk bottles, and nappies. There is also a zippered compartment for valuables. You can also find models that have pram hooks to secure them to the frame of your pram.
Storksak’s pram bags come with backpack carry straps as well as a shoulder carry strap, and it can fit travel strollers like Joolz AER+, Baby Jogger City Tour 2, Reds Baby Skip2, Bugaboo Butterfly, Uppababy Minu, Babyzen Yoyo 2 and Mountain Buggy Nano. The bag measures 45cm by 69cm by 26cm and comes with a drawstring entry / exit. This is the ideal companion to go on your next adventure.
There is plenty of space
A pram bag is designed to store your most essential items from nappies diapers, baby wipes, and milk bottles, to keys, phone and wallet. A good stroller bag is large, organized storage compartments to keep everything organized. Find models with dedicated bottle/cup holders and front pockets for tissues and wet wipes, zippered pocket for valuables, and more to ensure you have everything you require at a moment’s notice.
Look into a toddler stroller bag which converts easily into a shoulder bag. This convenient design makes it easy to carry your stroller to your next adventure. Compatible with Joolz AER+, Baby Jogger City Tour, Reds Baby Skip 2, Bugaboo Butterfly and more! This large 45cm x 69cm 26cm bag has drawstring entry and exit.
Straps that are thick
The straps are thick and sturdy in a pram bag provide support for heavy loads, which reduces strain on the shoulder. A good strap should be padded and adjustable to ensure optimal comfort. In addition the straps must be wide enough to distribute the weight equally across both shoulders. This is vital to avoid injury and discomfort on long commutes.
Straps for a changing bag for babies can be made of recycled nylon or leather. The latter is made from the fishing nets’ waste that would otherwise be being thrown away in our oceans. The material is strong and is a great option for children and the planet.
You can select straps that have binding. Straps that have binding tend to be broader and permit the use of high density thin foam. The thinner straps are better suited for light loads or shorter trips. Straps with no binding on the other hand are more comfortable with heavier loads and longer trips.
A good strap starts with a webbing piece that is wide enough to match the hardware. This is usually two rectangle rings or in the case of straps that will be able to be removed, a pair of D-rings and a swivel clip. Then, you’ll feed the webbing through the strap slider tabs and stitch to secure it in place. You can make the straps more comfortable by adding padding. To make this happen, you need to sew a layer soft fleece or cotton jersey on top of the webbing. This prevents the strap from rubbing against the skin, and it is more attractive than the airmesh that irritates you that is common on fashion packs.
Easy to clean
It’s easy to not think about emptying the baskets of your pram for newborn, particularly if you’re always on the move. To help make it easier to keep your pram clean, select one that has a bag lined with a liner that can be easily wiped down. It’s recommended to choose a style that is made from non-toxic, safe for babies and is tested to ensure compliance with International Standards REACH & CSPC (free of Lead Content, Formaldehyde Content, Phthalates and Arylamines).
To get the best results you should disassemble parts of fabric that can be removed, such as the canopy or seat of your pram bag before washing. Start by shaking the bag to get rid of any loose dirt or debris. Then, soak it in warm water for 30 minutes using baby-safe detergent. Rinse well and let the clothes dry completely away from direct sun which can fade the colours. Scrub stubborn stains using an old toothbrush. You can also wash the bag by machine according to the instructions of the manufacturer and dry it in the air.