Choosing the right pram or stroller is very important because you don’t want to end up huffing and puffing as you push baby across uneven surfaces. You’ll also want to make sure that the buggy has a comfortable and safe seat and has all the necessary safety features and that it is the right weight and height for you to push and lift.
Don’t be confused by the terms pram and stroller because nowadays it means the same thing. Prams referred to a model with a bassinet or flat surface for sleeping in the past while stroller referred to models with an upright seat. These days most Prams and strollers allow both positions.
How we chose our top 6 picks
We compared 20 leading brands and 105 different products with 20 reviews and more on Amazon, Productreview.co.au and other leading outlets to help you select the buggy best suited to your needs. Essential considerations when comprising this list includes features, warranties and price.
Learn more about our methodology
Our top Prams for 2021
Strollers
Great options for older babies and toddlers:
Prams with Bassinets
The perfect option to transport your baby from newborn to toddlerhood:
Baybee Rover Stroller/Bassinet — 2021’s Best Single Pram
Voted 2021’s Best Single Buggy in Australia, the Baybee Rover Stroller combines functionality with stylish luxury. It is fitted with high-tech Aeroglide™ wheels that provide cushioning without the maintenance or punctures required by air-tyres. The bassinet is generously sized and can be positioned to face mum or outwards. The stroller is lightweight and can accommodate newborns to 4-year-olds.
Specs
- Weight 10.9kg.
- Slim 57cm wide frame.
- Back height 52cm.
- Seat width 32cm.
- Bassinet width 36.5cm.
- Bassinet 4.5kg.
Customer Reviews
“We love the buggy. Bub loves staying in it. I think it’s one of the best in the market. Just one small thing to consider, the rover seat does not bend so if you have a small crossover SUV, you won’t have much space left after you put the pram in. Except for that, it’s good.”
Fazz ASouth East Queensland, QLD
Milly + Coup Milo Stroller – 2021’s Best Four-Wheeler Pram
The Milly Coup Milo Stroller ticks all the boxes, and that’s probably why Australians voted it as 2021’s Best Four-Wheels Pram. Suitable from newborns to 22 kg, the seat reclines to fully flat for a comfortable sleeping position. The stroller has a cloud nine feeling with a one-hand push that will have you gliding down the street.
Specs
- Weight 9.7kg.
- Seatback length 49cm
- Seat width 31cm
- Seat depth 22cm
- Knee to Footrest 20.5cm
Customer Reviews
“This buggy is quite easy to assemble, and it glides well over all surfaces and is very aesthetically pleasing. It’s pretty lightweight, but I don’t love how it collapses down as I feel like I’m scratching the bottom portion’s surfaces when I push down to the ground. As a result, I feel like I have to hold it mid-air to collapse it to keep it in good condition. I also don’t love how it doesn’t have a cup holder as a standard accessory.”
Krystal
X-Lander X-Pulse Pram – Ideal for Shopping
Compact but spacious, this X-Lander X-Pulse Pram gives baby a five-point safety harness with easily adjustable straps. It has a comfortable and reversible seat, while features such as easy folding, an extra-large canopy and expanding basket for storage make it ideal for shopping. It has solid 25.5cm maintenance-free foam tyres.
Specs
- Weight: 11.2kg.
- Size: 70cmx30cmx50cm
Customer Reviews
“This Pram is amazing. Light, compact and super thick padding in the seat to make the baby comfortable. The suspension is great and makes pushing over any surface smooth and easy. After looking at at least 20 prams, this was my top pick. The only thing other Prams included and I wish this one did the rain cover and fly mesh as a package.”
B Frost
Uppababy Vista V2 Stroller and Bassinet — Attachment for Additional Passengers
The Uppababy Vista V2 Stroller and Bassinet is compact and easy to handle with all the features you would expect from a quality buggy. It has a separate reversible seat which can be used rear-facing, forward-facing or reclined. The carrycot comes complete with hypoallergenic and anti-microbial mattress. The Uppababy PiggyBack Ride-Along Board can be bought separately and allows an older child to stand at the buggy’s back when they are too tired to walk.
Specs
- Weight Stroller 12.25kg.
- Weight Bassinet 4kg.
- Width 65.25cm.
- Basket capacity 13.5kg.
Customer Reviews
“I spent hours and even days researching the best pram – and this one is worth every penny. The ability of this buggy to also be a double pram is a huge drawcard over competitors. The smoothest suspension of all the prams available with easy manoeuvrability makes driving It a dream- AND the biggest storage basket to match. Can fit the whole grocery load at the supermarket in the bottom. So easy to fold in and out of the car- it is heavy -but the other supreme features easily outweigh this. At the time of purchase, the deal also included upper adaptors and pram carry bag. Bought this pram in Gregory.”
Jane
Valco Baby Nomad Dual Stroller/Pram — Easy to Handle Twin Package
The Valco Baby Stroller has been designed to uncomplicate the challenges faced by mums with twins. The four-stage expander hood includes a UV mesh panel; the removable bumper bar /gate opening is designed for easier access in and out of the seats. 30.5cm wide tyres are puncture-proof and add extra stability; auto fold lock automatically secures the stroller in place, and overall the pram is compact and easy to manoeuvre.
Specs
- Size 101cmx71.5cmx108cm.
- Inside Seat 73cmx35cm.
- Weight 16.4kg.
Customer Reviews
“Easy to unfold and fold. Lightweight and fits through doors you wouldn’t think it would. It was recommended by a work colleague who has one for her twins. She said all her friends who had expensive other brands, more than $1,000.00, ended up getting the Valco brand prams instead.”
Mummy 41
Bugaboo Fox Stroller — Luxurious Comfort
The Bugaboo Fox stroller offers baby luxurious comfort. Easy to handle, it is strong and sturdy, yet lightweight and compact for easy lifting and stress-free storage at home or on the go. The stroller has advanced all-wheel suspension and big tyres for a stable ride on any surface wherever you go—from cobbled city streets to snowy trails. The high seat placement makes lifting your child in and out of the stroller effortless. It also offers a reversible and reclining seat.
Specs
- Stroller width 60cm.
- Stroller weight 9.9 kg.
- Size 46cm x60cmx88cm.
- Capacity 22kg.
Customer Reviews
“The pram handles well on most terrain. The folding mechanism is fiddly. The latches on the centre bar are difficult to operate reliably, and the mechanism just doesn’t feel as robust and crisp as you would expect from a product of this price.”
Simon
Important features when buying prams and bassinets
- Features: Important features when buying a baby stroller are ease of transport – the pram should be light and compact; the size of the canopy – make sure that this is large enough to offer baby adequate protection from the elements; puncture-free tyres makes for low-maintenance; a storage box is all-important for shopping trips and baby’s extras.
- Warranty: Make sure your purchase is guaranteed. It’s an expensive investment, and you don’t want to be left high-and-dry, so do your research.
- Cost: When it comes to baby’s transport, cost should be secondary, but there is no need to rush out and buy the most expensive item you can find. Just make sure that whatever you choose meets your needs and those of your baby.
Comparing to Top Prams/Strollers for 2021
Product | Price | Features |
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Baybee Rover Stroller & Bassinet | $849.99 |
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Milly & Coup Milo Stroller | $629.90 |
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X-Lander X-Pulse Pram | $475.48 |
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Uppababy Stroller & Bassine | $1,799.00 |
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Valco Twin Pram | $749.00 |
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Bugaboo Fox Stroller | $1,329.00 |
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Source: Babybee Prams, Catch, Kogan, Amazon, Bugaboo
Our methodology
20 brands examined
105 products compared
6 products chosen
- Our team researched the many baby accessory brands available in Australia that produce the best prams and strollers.
- We poured over hundreds of online reviews in February 2021 to see which products gave customers the best results.
- Our editorial team selects the products on this list based on their benefits and features. Items are not selected based on commercial relationships.
Brands Compared
To choose the best strollers for babies, we examined the following brands:
- ABC Design (2)
- Baby Jogger (3)
- Babybee (3)
- Baccani Prams (2)
- Bambini Prams (2)
- BeBe Care (2)
- Bob (2)
- Britax (2)
- Bugaboo (8)
- Bumbleride (3)
- Childcare (3)
- Cybex (3)
- GB (3)
- Joolz (7)
- Mountain Pram (3)
- Redsbaby (4)
- Safety 1st (3)
- Steelcraft (6)
- Stokke (4)
- Valco Baby (5)
We then carefully read hundreds of online reviews given by customers who have bought and tried these products. We looked at the features of each pram to see how it performed.
We then chose the top 6 prams for babies in terms of quality, cost, ease of use and storage, and other features, based on our research.
Conclusion
While every consideration must be given to baby’s comfort, don’t overlook your own! Breaking your back to lift a cumbersome and heavy pram in and out of a car is unacceptable. Always opt for something compact and lightweight like the Uppabbay Stroller and Bassinet and the Rover Stroller and Bassinet.
Also, try to ensure that the pram you select has a storage basket offered by Bugaboo Fox Stroller. This is so handy when shopping or for baby’s extra bottles and nappies. Large canopies to shelter baby from the elements is another vital feature, offered in models such as the X-Lander Pram.
Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
How long do babies stay in a pram bassinet?
Usually between four to six months but there’s no age limit on when to move them. That depends on whether your baby starts to sit in the bassinet.When should you stop using a pram?
There’s no hard-and-fast rule, but children should transition out of a stroller at around three years old.Do prams expire?
The simple answer to this question is no. However, even though strollers don’t expire, it is still advisable to check the Australian Consumer Law (ACL) online site for possible recalls.Is a pram mandatory in Australia?
No, a pram is not mandatory in Australia. However, there are mandatory standards for prams to meet safety regulations. Ensure that the pram you buy meets the mandatory standards and uses the safety features included in the product such as harnesses and seat belts. You can refer to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission online site for further information.Are strollers safe?
Strollers are safe provided you use the following safety measures. Always buckle your baby’s harness and seat belt. Use the brakes whenever you stop the stroller. Never park the stroller on a slope.