Ten Pram Bags That Really Change Your Life
What to Look For in a Pram Bag
A pram bag is ideal for carrying essentials like nappies, muslins and clothes. They also come with plenty of pockets and storage space, so new parents can get what they need fast without having to search for it.
Generally, prams and strollers can be checked aboard as baggage in the cabin. However, it's a good idea to inquire with your airline for their specific rules and regulations ahead of time.
Stylish design
Elegant pram bags are designed to fit on top of your stroller, making it easy to grab whatever you need at a moment's notice. They have convenient storage pockets for nappies wipes, milk bottles, and wipes bottles, and pockets with zippers for your important items. You can also find styles with pram hooks to secure them to the frame of your pram and travel system.
Storksak's pram bags come with backpack carry straps, as well as a shoulder carry strap, and it will fit 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 x 69cm and 26cm in size and has an entry and exit drawstring. It's the ideal companion for your next adventure!
Plenty of space
A pram bag is designed to accommodate your most important things from nappies baby wipes, baby wipes and milk bottles, to keys, phone and wallet. A quality triple stroller bag is likely to have large, organised storage compartments that keep everything neatly in place. You should look for bags with specific cup holders for bottles and cups, as well as front pockets for wet wipes or tissues. Zippered pockets for valuables are beneficial.
Consider a stroller bag that can be easily converted into a shoulder bag. This design is convenient and allows you to carry your babiie stroller on 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 straps that are thick on the pram bag help support heavy loads and reduce the strain on shoulders. To ensure maximum comfort, a good strap should be padded and adjustable. Additionally the straps should be wide enough to distribute the weight evenly across both shoulders. This is essential to avoid discomfort and injury on long commutes.
Straps for a changing bag for babies can be made from recycled leather or nylon. The latter is made from waste fishing nets, which would otherwise end up in our oceans. The material is also incredibly robust, making it a green choice for the environment and babies.
You can select straps with or without binding. Straps that have binding tend to be broader and allow the use of high density thin foam. The straps with a thinner thickness are better suitable for light loads or shorter trips. On the other hand, straps without binding are more comfortable for heavier loads and longer trips.
A good strap begins with a piece webbing that matches width of the hardware. This usually consists of two rectangular rings, or, if the strap will be removable, a pair of D-rings, and an swivel clip. You then feed the webbing into the strap slider tabs and then stitch it in the appropriate position. You can make the straps more comfortable by adding padding. To make this happen, you need to stitch a layer of soft fleece or cotton jersey on top of the webbing. This prevents the strap from touching the skin, and it is more attractive than the itchy airmesh typical on fashion bags.
Easy to clean
Pram baskets are an ideal place for junk to accumulate in, and it's not difficult to overlook emptying them, especially when traveling. To help keep your pram clean, choose one that has a lined pram bag which is easily cleaned down. Choose a design made of non-toxic and safe for babies materials that have been tested and is compliant with International Standards REACH & CSPC.
To get the best results when cleaning your pram bag it is recommended to take apart any fabric parts that can be removed, such as the canopy or seat prior to washing. Start by shaking the bag to get rid of any loose dirt or debris. Then, soak the bag in warm water for 30 minutes using baby-safe detergent. Rinse well and let the clothes dry away from direct sun, which can fade the colors. If you have stubborn stains scrub them off using an old toothbrush to get rid of them. You can also wash the bag by machine in accordance with the instructions of the manufacturer, and then air-dry it.