Just like the fast-paced changes in our modern society, so has the world of baby goods and consumer products designed for your child. With the onslaught of companies like Avent and others to bring you products better designed towards facilitating your child’s needs, comes the double pram and the three-wheel pram (TWP), a modern spin on it’s conventional older sibling.
The TWP was designed around several basic concepts, that of maneuverability, storage space and convenience.
Some of the advantages of the TWP over the Conventional pram:
- With the modern agar of malls and shopping centres, there seems to be a need for a certain level of ease of movement, which is better offered by the single-wheel at the front of the pram. This makes it easier to navigate your pushchair through a crowd, or tight-knit shelves etc.
- Storage space is also essential for people who live in more compact homes, such as the case in countries like Sri Lanka, where space is land space is limited and therefore building/ construction being restricted. As a result, the TWP is a much better bet for such families than the conventional pram.
- The TWP is being easier to maneuver and store lends itself to being more convenient to use and therefore delivers more bang-for-your-buck to the customer.
The sole disadvantage that occurs to the mind is that there might be a bit of a learning curve with regard to those familiar to turning a normal 4-wheeled pram. This, however, cannot be seen as a big disadvantage as it is something should be easy to overcome.
The Three-wheeled pram and double pram may be found in brand lines such as VIKI (Indonesia) and based on the above, come highly recommended as a solution to those looking to go in for a baby pram purchase.

