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The choice to purchase the ideal pushchair stroller for your family is one of the most important choices you make as a parent. There are a lot of aspects to consider, whether you choose an all-in-one travel package for its convenience and cost savings or a frame that is separate and car seats that are compatible to ensure maximum flexibility.

This handy guide will help make the right choice to meet your needs and lifestyle.

What is a travel system?

A travel system is a pushchair that can take a baby car seat, and some come with an infant carrycot. New parents will love this option because they can easily move their baby in a sleep position from their car into the pushchair.

A great travel system will fit snuggly into your car and then click onto the pushchair frame to ensure a smooth journey for your child. It's also a great option since it means you only have to buy one thing to get ready for your new baby and will typically save you money too.

There are lots of different kinds of travel systems available, from budget-friendly options to premium brands like JANE or TYPO. There are many travel systems that include matching car seat accessories such as changing bags, changing bags, and mats for changing. If you want to make life easier by purchasing a travel system bundle which includes everything you need. This is an excellent way to make sure all the components work and you don't have to search for a compatible car seat and finding out you need additional adaptors!

What are the seat recline options?

If you choose a travel system with a carrycot, make sure that the seat in the pushchair is fully reclined, allowing your baby to rest comfortably in the recommended position to develop their breathing and spine. You should also be aware of whether the handlebar is adjustable in height so that it's comfortable for you as well as your partner or any other person who may utilize it frequently.

The majority of pushchairs that are 'from-birth' come with a reversible seating option so you can decide if your child should face the parent (to encourage communication skills) or to the world, to stimulate curiosity and inform them of where they're going. Some travel systems come with a reversible seating unit that clips directly to the frame of the pushchair without needing remove it. This lets you easily transfer your baby from the car to the stroller and reverse the process.

Not all infant car seats are compatible with all pushchairs. Some travel systems come with all the adaptors needed included in the box. Others may require that you purchase adaptors on your own. You can find out whether this is the case by looking up the product's specifications or asking at your local retailer.

How easy is it to maneuver?

If you're looking for a transport system that can transport your baby from car to pushchair and back again ensure that the chassis of your pushchair isn't too heavy, and that you have enough room in your trunk to fit the carrycot. Carrycots are lightweight and simple to attach but they're best used with babies up to 6 months old and should always be used in conjunction with a lying pushchair to allow the baby to be in a fully reclined position, which is ideal for their lung and spine development.

Whether you go for a travel system bundle or pick and mix your own components It's important to remember that most of them are designed to work as a single unit by the brands. You can be sure that everything will perform well. Buying everything together is convenient and often is less expensive than buying items separately. And being capable of moving your sleepy newborn from their car seat to a double stroller for a nursery or to go to shops without disturbing them is a big plus. Travel systems are worth the investment.

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

Most 'from-birth pushchairs can be plugged onto a compatible car seat or carrycot to make the transition from your car to the street a breeze. This is great for babies because it allows them to sleep in a flat position.

When the baby is outgrowing their car seat (usually up to the age of 18 months) the majority of travel systems can be used with a stroller and will therefore last longer as your child grows. Most travel systems include a separate stroller, but some, such as the Doona or the Evenflo Shyft DualRide have a one piece design that allows the car seat to be folded into a pushchair, then refolded back into the base of the vehicle.

If you decide to put a carrycot or car seat on your pushchair, be sure you read the instructions and observe the weight, age, and size limitations. Also, be sure to check if your pushchair and car seat has been removed as part of an recall for safety.

A lot of pushchairs come with accessories to make your experience more enjoyable. For example, a footmuff will protect your baby against the elements, while a parasol made of SPF/UPF50+ fabric keeps them shaded from the sun. Some models also come with a ride-on board that is ideal for toddlers who are ready to tackle the world themselves but need a little helping hand.

What is the weight limit?

A pushchair will usually accommodate babies up to the maximum weight and age. It will differ based on the car seat and the pushchair combination you choose and your personal requirements for your lifestyle, so it's important to review these specifications thoroughly. It's also important to test the brakes of your chosen model. They should be strong and easy-to-operate.

Many brands include infant seat adaptors with their travel pram system packages. This lets you attach the car seat of your infant onto the frame of the folding stroller. This allows you to get out with your baby much easier. This means that your baby will be able to use their stroller after they are out of the car seat and carrycot. This is a great option for families with busy lives and a lot to do every day.

How do you fold?

There are a range of fold styles available for pushchairs. Some are actually one-handed by pressing the button. Some folds require two hands, or a couple of steps, but are still very compact stroller. Some models even have the ability to stand up when folded, making it easy to grab. This design is perfect if you commute or reside in a city and wish to make the transition between car and pushchair smooth. If you have a small boot.

Based on the model, some travel system pushchairs can be used from birth by adding a carrycot or infant car seat. Those that can are often allowed to be used in the cabin of flights and are ideal for parents that like to travel a lot with their family.

The most cost-effective option is to buy a car seat with an pushchair. The bundle is designed by the brand and consists of a car seat and pushchair that are designed to work together. Some pushchairs include the car seats that they are compatible with and you can buy an additional seat. (This might require car seat converters.) MFM Editor Gemma's pick of the best lightweight travel system is the Babyzen YOYO due to its innovative features and a stunning one-second fold.

What do you think it looks like?

A travel system bundle is a great way to buy a pushchair and car seat in one go and also enjoy the benefits of convenience, reassurance and often a cost saving. These bundles are designed by retailers or brands with each piece carefully selected 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 searching online for a footmuff or changing bag that fits the design.

They are typically comprised of a frame that fits into a car seat group 0+ and includes the carrycot, or seat unit, that can be used forward-facing 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 convert to twins or tandems if you're expecting more than one child.

A travel system can be really practical if you're likely to be doing a lot of driving and walking with your child, since it lets you move them from car to pushchair, and then back without disturbing them or having to find a safe place to park. They can also save space in the boot of your car, making it easier to get to shops or do the school run.