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Choosing a Pushchair Travel System

The choice of buying the right pushchair for your family is one of the most important choices you make as a parent. There are a variety of factors to take into consideration, whether you choose an all-in-one travel package for its convenience and cost savings, or a separate frame and car seats that are compatible for maximum adaptability.

This guide will help you to make the best choice for your lifestyle and needs.

What is a travel system?

A travel system is a stroller that has the capacity to accommodate a car seat for your baby, and some come with a carrycot. It's a great choice for parents who are new as it means you can easily move your sleeping baby from the car to the pushchair without disturbing them. It's ideal for those short excursions to the shops or do an early morning run.

A reliable travel system will attach to your pushchair frame and will fit perfectly into your car. This allows for an easy journey for your child. It's a great choice because you'll only need to make one purchase to celebrate the arrival of your baby. You'll also save money.

There are lots of different kinds of travel systems available ranging from budget options to high-end brands such as JANE or TYPO. A majority of them come with matching changing bag that is a perfect match as well as car seat accessories. And should you want to simplify your life, there are travel system bundles that include everything you require in one purchase. This is the most efficient method to ensure that all components work. Don't waste time searching for a car seat that works and then figuring out that you need adapters too!

What are the various seat recline options available?

If you opt for a travel system that includes a carrycot, you should ensure that the seat also fully reclines to ensure your baby is able to sleep comfortably and is at the recommended lying flat position for spinal and respiratory development. Also, consider whether the handlebar is adjustable in height so that it's comfortable for both you and your partner or anyone else who may be using it regularly.

The majority of pushchairs that are 'from-birth' come with a reversible seat so you can choose which direction your child will face, the parent (to help develop communication skills) or face the world to encourage curiosity and let them know where they're going. Some travel systems come with an reversible seat unit that attaches directly to the frame of the pushchair without having remove it. This allows you to easily transfer your child from the car into the stroller and reverse the process.

Not all infant car seats work with all pushchairs prams. Some travel systems come with all the adaptors you require included in the box, while others may require them to be bought separately. Check the product details or contact your local retailer.

How easy is it to maneuver?

If you're looking for a transport system that can transport your baby from the car to the pushchair, then back again Make sure that the chassis of your pushchair isn't too heavy and that you have enough room in your trunk to accommodate a carrycot. Carrycots are lightweight 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 lying pushchair to allow the baby to fully reclined position, which is ideal for their lung and spine development.

It's important to note that the majority of brands have designed them to function together. You can be sure that everything will fit and function well. Shopping in one place is convenient and often costs less than buying items separately. It's a huge plus that you can transfer your baby's sleeping infant from the car seat to the stroller for a trip to the nursery or to shop without causing disturbance to them. We believe that travel systems are definitely worth the cost.

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

The majority of pushchairs that are 'from birth' can click on to a compatible baby car seat or carrycot for simple transitions from your car to the street. This is great for babies as it allows them to rest in a flat position.

The majority of travel systems come with a separate stroller seat. However, a few, like the Doona or the Evenflo Shyft DualRide have one-piece designs so that the car seat can be folded into the pushchair. Most travel systems come with an additional stroller, however certain models, like the Doona or Umbrella strollers the Evenflo Shyft DualRide have a single-piece design that permits the car seat to be folded into the pushchair, and then refolded back into the base of the vehicle.

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

Many pushchairs come with accessories to make your experience more enjoyable. For instance the footmuff can protect your baby against the elements, while a parasol made of SPF/UPF50+ fabric will keep them shaded from the sun. 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 (Victordirectory.Com) can generally accommodate children until the maximum weight and age. This will vary depending on the combination of car seat and pushchair you select as well as your own lifestyle needs so it's important to review these specifications attentively. It's also important to test the brakes of your chosen model. They must be durable and easy-to-operate.

Many brands include adaptors for infant car seats in their travel system packages enabling you to easily attach your baby's car seat onto the frame of your pushchair so that they can be moved seamlessly from stroller to car. This allows you to get out with your baby much more convenient. It also means that when your baby has outgrown their car seat and carrycot they can still use the stroller with you. This is an excellent option for families with busy lives and lots to do every day.

How do you fold?

There are a variety of fold types available for pushchairs. Some are actually one-handed by pressing one button. Others need two hands or just a couple of steps but still manage to fold very compactly. Some models even have the ability to stand upright when folded, making it easy to hold. This sort of design is perfect for those who live in a city, or commute regularly and wish to make the transition from a car to a pushchair seamless, or if you have a small space in your boot and require a product that folds really small to fit in it.

Based on the model, some travel system pushchairs can be used from birth, by adding a carrycot or infant car seat. They are usually approved to be taken in the cabin on flights and are perfect for parents who travel extensively as a family.

The most affordable option is to buy a car seat with a pushchair. The bundle is designed by the manufacturer, and it consists of two car seats and a pushchair designed to work in tandem. Some pushchairs specify which car seats they are compatible with, and you can purchase a separate seat (though this may require adaptors for car seats). MFM Editor Gemma's pick of the best travel system that is lightweight is the Babyzen YOYO because of its innovative features and a stunning one-second fold.

What is it like?

A travel system bundle is a great option to purchase a pushchair car seat and car seat in one go with the added benefit of ease of use, security and often a cost saving. These bundles are assembled by retailers or brands. The components are hand-picked for their compatibility. That means you don't have to do a lot of research on the best car seat with your ideal pushchair or search on the internet for a footmuff or changing bag that fits the design.

They normally consist of a frame for a pushchair that fits the group 0+ car seat and usually include a carrycot, or seat unit which can be used forward-facing or parent-facing according to your preference (or regulations, since rear-facing in the car is advised until 15 months). Some can even be transformed into a tandem or twin if you're expecting more than one child.

A travel system can be extremely useful if you're planning to be doing a lot of walking and driving with your child since it lets you transfer them from car to pushchair and back again without causing any disturbance or having to find a secure place to park. They can also help you save space in your car's boot and make it easier for you to pop into the shops or run the school run.