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The choice to purchase the best pushchair for your family is one of the most important choices you make as a parent. There are a lot of aspects to be aware of, whether you opt for an all-in-one travel package for its convenience and cost savings or a separate frame and car seat that is compatible for maximum adaptability.

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

What is a travel system?

A travel system is a pushchair that can be fitted with the baby car seat and some carry the option of a carrycot too. New parents will appreciate this option as they can easily transfer their sleeping baby from the car into the pushchair.

A good travel system will click onto the frame of your pushchair, and will fit perfectly into your car. This allows for a comfortable journey for your child. It's also a practical option as it means you only need to buy one thing in the process of getting ready for the arrival of your child and will typically save you money too.

There are lots of different types of travel system available ranging from budget options to premium brands like JANE or TYPO. A lot of them come with a matching changing bag with a matching color as well as car seat accessories. And should you want to simplify your life, there are travel system bundles that include everything you need in just one purchase. This is the most efficient method to ensure that all parts work together. Don't waste time searching online for a car seat that works and then figuring out that you'll need adapters!

What are the various options pram for newborn reclined seating?

If you decide to purchase an option that includes a carrycot, ensure that the pushchair seat is fully reclined to allow your baby to nap comfortably in the recommended position for breathing and spinal development. Take into consideration whether the handlebar could be adjusted to ensure it is comfortable for you, your partner or anyone who may use it often.

Most pushchairs that are "from birth" include 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 encourage their curiosity and allow them to see where they are going. Some travel systems also have an reversible car seat that clips directly onto the frame of the pushchair without having to remove it, ensuring that you can easily move your child from the car to the stroller and back.

Check that the car seat you select is compatible with your pushchair, as not all infant car seats can be used with all pushchairs without the need for adaptors. Some travel systems include all the adaptors needed in the box. Others may require that you purchase the adaptors separately. You can determine if this is the case by looking up the product details or asking at the local retailer.

How do you get it done?

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

It's important to remember that the majority of brands have designed them to function together. This means that you can be certain that they'll all fit and Baby Mobility work well. Buying everything in one location can be convenient and is generally cheaper than purchasing them separately. And being capable of moving your sleepy newborn from car seat to stroller for the nursery walk or even a trip to shops without disrupting them is a major benefit. Travel systems are worth the cost.

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

The majority of pushchairs 'from birth' can click on to an appropriate baby car seat or carrycot for simple transitions from your car to the street. This is perfect for infants, allowing them to sleep in the recommended lie-flat position.

After the baby has outgrown their infant car seat (usually until the age of 18 months) the majority of travel systems can be used with a stroller seat which means that they'll last longer as your child develops. Many travel systems are sold with an additional stroller seat, however certain models, such as 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 base of your car.

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

Many pushchairs come with extra accessories that can enhance your experience, such as a footmuff can help protect your child from the elements, whereas a parasol, made from SPF/UPF 50+ fabric, can keep them cool when it's hot. Some pushchairs come with an ride-on board for toddlers who want to explore the world but need a little help.

What is the weight restriction?

A pushchair travel system is typically designed to accommodate babies until a certain age and weight. It's contingent on the car seat/pushchair combination that you choose and also on your lifestyle. Therefore, it is essential to review the specifications carefully. The same applies to the brakes on your chosen model, it's important that you check that these are strong and easy to operate.

Many brands include adaptors for infant carseats in their travel systems packages that allow you to attach your baby's car seats onto the frame of your pushchair so that they can be moved seamlessly from car to stroller. This makes a stroller ride with a baby much easier. It also ensures that when your baby is no longer in their car seat and carrycot they can still use the stroller travel along with you. This is a great choice for families that have hectic lives and plenty to do each day.

How easy is it to fold?

There are a variety of folds available for pushchairs. Some are completely one-handed, with just a click of one button. Some folds require two hands, or a few steps, however, they are still compact. Some models even stay standing when folded, which makes it easy to carry around. This type of design is ideal if you reside in a city or commute, and need to make the transition from car to pushchair an effortless process, or in the case that you have a tiny space in your boot and require a product that folds really small to fit in it.

Some travel system pushchairs depending on the model, can be used as early as the time of birth, by incorporating the car seat or carrycot. They are usually allowed to be used in the cabin of flights and are perfect for parents that like to travel a lot as a family.

If you choose to buy a pushchair and car seat bundle, this is the most economical way to buy. The bundle is usually created by the manufacturer and consists of a car seat that are designed to work together. Some pushchairs will list the car seats they are compatible with, and you can purchase the car seat separately. (This might require converters for car seats.) MFM Editor Gemma's pick for the best lightweight travel system is the Babyzen YOYO due to its innovative features and a stunning one-second fold.

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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 perfectly together. This means that you don't need to spend time researching which car seat is compatible with your dream pushchair, or search on the internet for a footmuff or changing bag that fits the design.

These pushchairs are usually composed of a frame that can fit into the car seat group 0+ and includes a carrycot or seat unit, that can be used either facing forward or facing the parent depending on your preference or regulations (rear-facing is recommended in cars until 15 months). Some even convert into twins/tandems when you're expecting more than one child.

A travel system can be extremely convenient if you're going to be doing a lot of walking and driving with your little one since it lets you transfer them from the car to pushchair and back without disturbing them or needing to find a safe place to park. They can also help you save space in the boot of your car making it easier to pop into the shops or run the school run.