Pram Pushchair Buggy Stroller Store
Here you will find all kinds of prams, pushchairs, strollers and buggies including Jane prams puchairs, board buggys, 3 wheeler pushchairs, all terrain pushchairs for sale. If you are looking for any kind of pram, pushchair or buggy then please look to see what is available.
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A baby carriage (or baby buggy in American English) or pram in British English (a shortening of perambulator). They are generally used for newborn babies and have the infant laying down facing the pusher.
Prams have been widely used in the UK since the Victorian era. As they developed through the years suspension was added, making the ride smoother for both the baby and the person pushing it. In the 1970s, however, the trend was more towards a more basic version, not fully sprung, and with a detachable body known as a "carrycot". Now prams are very rarely used, being large and expensive when compared with "buggies". One of the longer lived and better known brands in the UK is Silver Cross, first manufactured in Guiseley, near Leeds, in 1877, though this factory has now closed down.
A stroller (American English) or pushchair (British English). They have the child in a sitting position, usually facing forwards.
"Pushchair" was the popularly used term in the UK between its invention and the early 1980s, when a more compact design known as a "buggy" became the trend, popularised by the conveniently collapsible aluminium framed Maclaren buggy designed and patented by the British aeronautical designer Owen Maclaren in 1965. "Buggy" is now the regular term used in the UK; in American English, "buggy" more likely refers to a pram. Newer versions can be configured to carry a baby lying down like a low pram and then be reconfigured to carry the child in the forward-facing position.
Travel systems typically consist of a chassis with a detachable baby seat and/or carrycot. Thus a travel system can be switched between a pushchair and a pram. Another benefit of a travel system is that the detached chassis when folded will usually be smaller than other types of pushable vehicles.
