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Choosing a pushchair travel system (experienced)

The choice of the ideal pushchair for your family is one of the most important decisions you'll make as a parent. If you decide to go with a travel system bundle for its initial convenience and cost savings, or a separate frame for your pram double and a compatible car seat to ensure maximum flexibility There are plenty of options to think about.

Luckily, this handy guide will assist you in making the best choice to suit your lifestyle and needs.

What is a travel system?

A travel system is a type of stroller that can accommodate a car seat for your baby and some come with a carrycot. New parents will appreciate this option because they can easily move their baby's sleeping infant from the car to the pushchair.

A good travel system can be glued to your pushchair frame and will fit perfectly into your car. This will ensure an easy journey for your child. It's also a convenient option as it means you only have to make one big purchase in the process of getting ready for your new arrival - and it'll usually cost less too.

There are many types of travel system available ranging from budget options to top-of-the-line brands like JANE or TYPO. There are many travel systems that include accessories for your car seat that match including changing bags, changing bags and changing mats. If you're looking to make life easier, you can buy a bundle of travel systems which includes everything you need. This is the best way to make sure all parts work together. There's no need to search for a car seat that works and then figuring out that you need adapters too!

What are the recline options for seats? options?

If you choose a travel system that includes a carrycot, ensure that the pushchair seat is fully reclined to allow your baby to nap comfortably in the ideal position for spinal and breathing development. You should also consider whether the handlebar is adjustable in height so that it's comfortable for you as well as your companion, or anyone else who might use it regularly.

Most pushchairs that are "from birth" come with a reversible seat to allow you to choose which position your child is facing towards you (to encourage their communication skills) or in a world-facing position to stimulate their curiosity and allow them to see where they are going. Some travel systems also come with the option of a reversible car seats that can be attached directly to the frame of the pushchair, without taking it off it, so that you can easily transfer your child from the car to the stroller, and then back.

Not all infant car seats work with all pushchairs. Some travel systems include all the adaptors required in the box. Others may require that you purchase the adaptors separately. You can find out whether this is the case by looking up the product details or contacting your local retailer.

How do you get it done?

Carrycots are lightweight and easy to attach, but they should be used with babies up to 6 months old. They should be paired with a pushchair that is lying flat so that the baby can be in a fully reclined posture which is ideal for their spine and lung development. Carrycots can be attached easily and are lightweight. They are ideal for babies less than 6 months old and should be used with an upright pushchair. This allows the baby to be in a reclining position which is beneficial for their spinal development as well as lung development.

If you choose to purchase a travel system bundle, or opt to pick and mix the components yourself, it's worth remembering that the majority of them are designed to work together as a unit by the brands. You can be assured that everything will function well. Shopping in one place is convenient and almost always works out cheaper than purchasing items separately. It's a major benefit that you can transfer your baby's sleeping infant from the car seat to the stroller to go to the nursery or to shop without disturbing them. Travel systems are worth the investment.

How easy is it attaching a car seat or carrycot?

Most of the 'from birth pushchairs can be plugged onto a compatible car seat or carrycot to facilitate the transition from your car to the street a breeze. This is ideal for infants as it allows them to sleep flat.

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 seat which means that they'll last longer as your child develops. A lot of travel systems come with an additional stroller seat, however some, like the Doona and the Evenflo Shyft DualRide, have an all-in-one design that allows the car seat can be folded into the pushchair and then back again to be inserted into the vehicle's base.

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

Many pushchairs pushchairs have additional accessories that can help enhance your experience, for example the footmuff can protect your baby from the elements, while 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, perfect for toddlers who are ready to tackle the world by themselves, but need assistance.

What is the weight limit?

A pushchair travel system can typically accommodate infants until the maximum 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 attentively. The same applies to the brakes on the model you choose, it's important that you check that these are strong and easy to operate.

Many brands include infant car seat adaptors in their travel system bundles enabling you to easily clip your baby's car seat onto the frame of your pushchair so that they can be effortlessly moved from stroller to car. This allows you to get out with your baby much more convenient. This ensures that your baby can use their stroller after they grow out of the car seat and carrycot. This is a great choice for families that are busy and have plenty of things to do each day.

How do you make it easy for you to fold?

Some pushchairs can be folded with just a single button press. Some folds require two hands, or a couple of steps, but are still very compact. Some models are even able to stand upright when folded, making it easy to hold. This type of design is perfect for those who reside in a city or commute regularly and need to make the transition from your car to a pushchair a seamless process, or when you have a small space in your boot and require a product that folds up to fit in it.

Based on the model, travel system pushchairs prams pushchairs may be used from birth by adding a carrycot or infant car seat. Some models are approved for use in the cabin of flights, which makes them suitable for parents who prefer to travel with their family.

If you decide to purchase the car seat and Prams for Newborns pushchair bundle, this is the most cost-effective option to purchase. The bundle is developed by the brand and consists of the car seat and the pushchair designed to work together. Some pushchairs include the car seats that they are compatible with and you can also purchase a seat separately. (This may require car seat converters.) The Babyzen YOYO is Gemma's choice for the most lightweight travel systems, due to its unique features and quick folding.

What is it like?

A travel system bundle offers convenience, security and cost savings. These bundles are put together by retailers or brands. The components are selected by hand for their compatibility. This means that you don't have to research what car seat is compatible with your ideal pushchair or looking on the internet for a compatible footmuff or changing bags.

They are typically composed of a frame that fits into the car seat group 0+, and also includes a carrycot or seat unit, which can be used either facing forward or in the opposite direction to the parent, based on your preference and the rules (rear-facing is recommended for cars up to 15 months). Some can even be converted into a twin/tandem when you're expecting more than one baby.

If you plan to drive a lot and walking, a transport system is a great choice. You can easily transfer your child from the car to the pushchair, and vice versa without having to disturb them or find a secure parking space. They can also help you save space in the trunk of your car and make it easier to get to shops or do the school run.