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Choosing a Pushchair Travel System

The choice of the ideal pushchair for your family is among the biggest decisions you'll make as a parent. There are a variety of factors to consider, whether you choose a travel bundle due to its convenience and initial cost savings or a separate frame and car seat that is compatible for maximum adaptability.

This guide will help you make the best option that will meet your needs and lifestyle.

What is a travel system?

A travel system is a stroller that can accommodate a car seat for your baby. some come with the option of a carrycot. Parents with newborns will appreciate this option because they can easily move their baby in a sleep position from the car to the pushchair.

A quality travel system can be glued to your pushchair frame and will fit perfectly into your car. This will ensure a comfortable journey for your child. It's also a convenient option since it means you only have to make one big purchase to get ready for your new arrival - and it'll usually save you money too.

There are a variety of types of travel systems available, from budget-friendly options to premium brands like JANE or TYPO. There are a variety of travel systems that come with matching car seat accessories such as changing bags, changing bags, and changing mats. If you want to make life easier by purchasing a bundle of travel systems which includes everything you need. This is the best way to be sure that all the components work - no searching for a car seat that is compatible and then finding out that you require additional adaptors too!

What are the different seat recline options available?

If you decide to go with a travel system that includes a carrycot, you should ensure that the seat also fully reclines to ensure your baby can nap comfortably and is at the recommended lie-flat position for respiratory and spinal development. Take into consideration whether the handlebar could be adjusted in height so that it is comfortable for you, your spouse or anyone who may use frequently.

Most 'from-birth' pushchairs come with a reversible seat so you can decide if your child should face the parent (to encourage communication skills) or the world, to stimulate curiosity and inform them of where they are going. Some travel systems also have an reversible car seat that clips directly onto the frame of the pushchair, without taking it off it, so you can easily move your baby from the car to the stroller and back.

Check that the car seat you choose is compatible with your pushchair, since not all infant car seats are able to be attached to all pushchairs without additional adaptors. Some travel systems include all the adaptors you need in the box. Others may require that you purchase the adaptors separately. You can determine whether this is the case by checking the product's details or asking at your local retailer.

How do you get it done?

Carrycots are lightweight and simple to attach, but they should be used for newborns up to 6 months old. They should be used in conjunction with a pushchair that is lying flat to allow the baby be in a fully reclined posture which is ideal for their spinal and lung development. Carrycots are lightweight and simple to attach but they're best used with babies up to 6 months old. They should always be used in conjunction with a lying pushchair to allow the baby to be in a fully reclined posture, which is great for their spinal and lung development.

It's important to note that the majority of the brands have designed them to function as a unit. This means that you can be sure that they will all fit and work well. Buying all your products together can be a great idea and is usually cheaper than buying the items separately. It's a major benefit to be able to move your baby's sleeping infant from the car seat to the stroller to go to the nursery or shop without disturbing them. That's why we think it's worth the money.

How easy is it to connect a carrycot or car seat?

Most of the 'from birth' pushchairs can be clicked on to an appropriate car seat or carrycot to allow you to transition from your vehicle to street easy. This is perfect for infants as it allows them to rest in the position recommended for them to sleep.

After the baby has outgrown their car seat (usually until the age of 18 months) the majority of travel systems can also be used with a stroller which means that they'll last longer as your child grows. Most travel systems include an additional stroller, however certain models, like the Doona or the Evenflo Shyft DualRide have a single-piece design that permits the car seat to fold into a pushchair, then folded back into base of the vehicle.

If you decide to use a car seat or carrycot on your pushchair, make sure you read carefully the instructions and adhere to the age, weight, and size limitations. Also, make sure to verify if your pushchair or car seat has been recalled as part of a safety recall.

Many pushchairs have additional accessories that can enhance your experience. For instance, a footmuff can help protect your baby from the elements, whereas the parasol made of SPF/UPF 50+ fabric, can keep them shady when it's sunny. Some models also come with a ride-on board that is ideal for toddlers who are ready to tackle the world by themselves, but need a little helping hand.

What is the weight limit?

A pushchair travel system is usually designed to fit babies until a certain weight and age. This can vary based on the car seat and the pushchair combination you select, as well as your own requirements for your lifestyle, so it's important to review these specifications thoroughly. It's also important to test the brakes on your chosen model. They should be strong and easy-to-operate.

Many brands offer infant seat adaptors with their travel system packages. This lets you attach the car seat of your baby onto the frame of the stroller. This makes the whole process of going out and about with a newborn much easier and simpler. It also ensures that once your baby grows out of their carrycot and car seat they can still use the stroller with you. This is an excellent option for families who are busy and have plenty of things to do each day.

How do you make it easy for you to fold?

There are a range of fold types available on pushchairs - some are truly one-handed with a simple press of the button. Others need two hands or Pram Set just a couple of steps, yet they can fold down to a small size. Some models even have the ability to stand upright when folded, making it simple to hold. This is a great option for those who commute or live in a city, and need to make the transition between your car and pushchair smooth. Also, if you have a tiny boot.

Some travel strollers system pushchairs, depending on the model, can be used from the time of birth, by incorporating the car seat or carrycot. Certain models are approved for use in the cabin of flights, which makes them suitable for parents who like to travel with their family.

If you opt for a car seat and pushchair bundle, it's the most affordable way to buy. The bundle is created by the brand and consists of a car seat and pushchair that are designed to work in tandem. Some pushchairs say which car seats they're compatible with, and you can purchase a separate seat (though this might require adaptors for car seats). MFM Editor Gemma's pick for the best lightweight travel system is the Babyzen YOYO because of its clever features and incredible one-second fold.

What do you think it looks like?

A travel system bundle offers ease of use, security and savings. These bundles are designed by retailers or brands with all the parts hand-picked to work seamlessly. This means you don't have to do a lot of research on which car seat will work with your ideal pushchair, or search online for a matching footmuff or changing bags.

They normally consist of a pushchair frame that can be used with a group 0+ car seat, and typically include a carrycot or a seat unit which can be used front-facing or rear-facing, depending on your preference (or regulations, since rear-facing in the car is advised up to 15 months). Some convert to twins/tandems when you're expecting more than one child.

If you are planning to drive a lot and walking, a transport system is a great option. You can easily move your child from the car to the pushchair and back without having to disturb them or locate a safe parking spot. They also can save space in the boot of your car, foldable pushchair making it easier to go shopping or do the school run.