Ten Pram Bags That Really Make Your Life Better
What to Look For in a Pram Bag
A pram bag can be used to carry items like nappies, muslins, or clothes. They also come with plenty of extra pockets and space so that new parents can find what they need quickly without having to look around.
Generally, strollers and prams can be brought aboard as baggage for cabin use. But it's a good idea to check with your airline about their specific rules and regulations prior to departure.
Stylish design
The stylish pram bags are designed to fit over the top of your stroller, making it easier to grab whatever you need at a need. They have convenient storage pockets for nappies or wipes, as well as milk bottles, as well as an open pocket for your important items. You can also find styles that have pram shops near me hooks to fix them on your pram frame.
Storksak's pram bags come with backpack carry straps and a shoulder carry strap and it is able to 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 pram bag is 45cm wide by 69cm long by 26cm and has a drawstring for entry/exit. This is the perfect companion to take on your next adventure.
There is plenty of room
A pram bag is designed to accommodate your most important things including nappies baby wipes, baby wipes and milk bottles to keys, phones and wallet. A good quality stroller bag will have spacious, organised storage compartments that keep everything in order. You'll want to look for styles that have dedicated bottle/cup holders and front pockets for wet wipes or tissues. Zippered pockets for valuables are also beneficial.
For those who travel, think about a stroller newborn bag with backpack straps that can easily be converted into bags for your shoulders. This design is convenient and makes it easy to transport your stroller to your next adventure 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.
The straps are thick
The thick straps of a pram bag provide support for heavy loads, and reduce strain on the shoulder. A good strap should be padded and adjustable to ensure optimal comfort. Additionally the straps must be wide enough to distribute the weight equally across both shoulders. This is crucial to avoid the risk of injury and discomfort during long commutes.
The straps of a baby's changing bag can be made from various materials, including recycled leather and nylon. The latter is made from the fishing nets' waste which are otherwise being thrown away in our oceans. The material is strong and is a great option for children and the environment.
You can pick between straps with or without binding. Straps that have binding are more streamlined and can be used with thin, high-density foam. The thinner straps are better designed for light loads and shorter trips. Straps that aren't bound however, are more comfortable with more weight and longer trips.
A good strap begins with a piece of webbing that matches the size of the hardware, which is typically two rectangular rings or, if you wish the strap to be detachable it is a pair of D-rings and swivel clips. You then feed the webbing into the strap slider tabs and stitch it into the appropriate position. You can make the straps more comfy by adding padding. To make this happen, you need to stitch a layer of soft fleece or cotton jersey over the webbing. This will prevent the strap from rubbing on the skin and looks better than the airmesh used in a variety of fashion packs.
Easy to clean
It's easy to not think about emptying the baskets of your pram, particularly if you're always on the move. To keep your pram clean, opt for one that has a bag lined with a liner that is easy to wipe down. It's also a good idea to choose a style that is made from non-toxic and safe for babies and has been tested to comply with International Standards REACH & CSPC (free of Lead Content, Formaldehyde Content, Phthalates and Arylamines).
To get the best results you should take apart parts of fabric that can be removed, such as the seat or canopy of your pram bag prior to washing. Start with a vigorous shake to remove dirt and debris that has accumulated, then soak in warm water and baby-safe laundry detergent for 30 minutes. Rinse well and let the clothes dry out from direct sunlight, which can fade the colours. If you find persistent stains scrub them off using an old toothbrush to remove them. You can also wash the bag by machine in accordance with the instructions of the manufacturer, and then air-dry it.