Aside from a cot, a pram or pushchair is likely
to be one of the most important purchases you make once you find out your
family is going to be expanding. As well as deliberating on colour and size,
you’ll probably find yourself asking questions such as, “will it fit in the
boot of our small car?” and, “how easy will it be to manoeuvre on public
transport?” If you’ve opted for a Jane pushchair, but aren’t quite sure which
one is going to suit your lifestyle the most, then don’t worry – we’ve produced
a handy guide that should help you decide which pushchair is right for you.
For the city loving family
If you live in a big city and spend a lot of
time battling through public transport and zipping from one place to another,
the Jane Trider is, without a doubt, the pushchair for you. The minimalist
style chassis and front swivel wheels make weaving in and out of people a
breeze, while the Pro-Fix system allows the car seat to be attached and removed
using just one hand – ideal for those times when you find yourself squeezing
onto a packed bus. The real standout feature of the Trider, however, is the
seat height – not only has it been placed in an ideal position to allow it to
double as a highchair, but it’s also far enough away from the ground to keep
your child away from pollution. Of all the Jane pushchairs, the Trider is the
one that’s simply made for city life.
For the adventure loving family
Whether you’re into wooded walks or beachside
living, if you’re a family of outdoors lovers, you’re going to want a pushchair
that can keep up with you; the Jane Slalom Pro, with its all-terrain chassis,
will almost certainly tick every box. Featuring wheels equipped with
shock-absorbing pneumatic tyres, an adjustable rear suspension and lockable
front wheels, this pushchair will keep your child safe and comfortable whether
you’re hiking through the snow or strolling along the sand.
For the larger family
If you’re about to add to your family, and
you’re looking for a pushchair that can accommodate more than one child, look
no further than the Jane Twone. This tandem pushchair has an incredibly
flexible design, meaning that you can convert it from a single to a double,
single-handedly, in seconds - so no fiddling with tricky catches and bolts,
just plain and simple swapping. The best feature of the Twone, however, is that
you can mix and match with seat units; whether you’ve got newborn twins, babies
of different ages, or a toddler and a newborn, this Jane pushchair has the
ability to accommodate everyone, and will grow as your family does.
For the practical family
Whether you’re looking for a great value
pushchair, or one that will take your child through from birth to toddlerhood,
the Jane Muum could be just what you’re looking for. Featuring a reversible
seat unit, you can begin your journey with your baby facing you for added
security and bonding, and then, once they’re a little older, turn them around
to face the wonders of the world. Versatile, light and compact, the Muum
combines style with practicality, and has the added bonus of an extra-large
seat unit, meaning your child will be as comfortable inside when they’re a
toddler as they were when they were newborn.
For the family with limited space
Whether you’re living in a small house or
apartment, or if your car has a less-than-generous boot space, finding a
pushchair that is going to fit in with your lifestyle can be a problem. All
Jane pushchairs are equipped with simple folding techniques and minimal chassis
designs, but the Jane Rider is one of the most compact pushchairs on the
market. The top of the range design includes a one-handed folding system, which
causes the rear wheels to retract and reduce the folded size by a huge 30% -
making it ideal for those tight corners at home, or squeezing into the boot of
your car. Not compromising on quality, Jane Pushchairs have also armed the
Rider with a reversible seat unit, adjustable rear suspension and a shock
absorber that can be altered as your child’s weight changes.
To find out more about Jane pushchairs, you can visit Baby Baby Online.
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