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Choosing the perfect pushchair for your family is one of the most important decisions you'll have to make as a parent. Whether you choose a travel system bundle to benefit from its convenience and initial cost savings, or a separate pram and travel system frame and compatible car seat to allow for maximum flexibility, there's plenty to consider.
Luckily, this handy guide will help you make the right choice to suit your needs and lifestyle.
What is a travel system?
A travel system is an infant pushchair that is able to take the baby car seat and some include the option of a carrycot too. New parents will appreciate this option since they can easily move their baby's sleeping infant from their car into the pushchair.
A good travel system can be tucked into your car, and then attach to the frame of the pushchair to ensure a smooth journey for your baby. It's also a practical choice since you only need to buy one thing to get ready for your new arrival - and it'll usually reduce your expenses too.
There are many types of travel systems available ranging from budget options to high-end brands such as JANE or TYPO. A lot of them come with a matching coordinating changing bag as well as car seat accessories. And If you're looking to simplify things there are travel system bundles that include everything you need in just one purchase. This is the most efficient way to make sure the components are in sync. No more 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 decide to go with an option that includes a carrycot, ensure that the seat of the pushchair can fully recline so that your baby is able to sleep comfortably and is in a lying flat position for spinal and respiratory development. Think about whether the handlebar can be adjusted in height to ensure it is comfortable for you, your partner or anyone else who uses it frequently.
The majority of pushchairs that are 'from-birth' come with a reversible seating option so you can choose if your child should face the parent (to increase communication skills) or face the world, to stimulate curiosity and inform them of where they are going. Some travel systems come with a reversible seat unit that is attached directly to the frame of the pushchair without needing to take it off. This lets you easily transfer your baby from the car to the stroller, and in reverse.
Not all infant car seats are compatible with all pushchairs. Some travel systems include all the adaptors needed included in the box. Others may require that you purchase them separately. You can determine if this is the case by looking up the product details or asking at your local retailer.
How do you get it done?
If you're in search of a travel system to transport your baby from car to pushchair, then back again, make sure the chassis of your pushchair isn't too heavy, and that you have room in your car to accommodate the carrycot. Carrycots are lightweight and simple to attach, but they should be used with infants that are less than 6 months old and should always be paired with a lie-flat pushchair to allow the baby to be in a fully reclined position. This is best travel pram for their spinal and lung development.
If you choose to purchase a travel system bundle or pick and mix the components on your own it's important to keep in mind that the majority of them are designed to function as a single unit by the brands. You can be certain that everything will perform well. Buying all your products together can be convenient and is almost always cheaper than buying each item separately. It's an enormous benefit to be able to move your baby's sleepy body from the car seat to the stroller in order to go to the nursery or shop without disturbing them. Travel systems are worth the investment.
How easy is it to attach a car seat or a carrycot?
Most 'from-birth' pushchairs can be clicked on to a compatible car seat or carrycot to allow you to transition from your car to the street a breeze. This is great for infants, allowing them to sleep in the position recommended for them to sleep.
The majority of travel systems come with a separate stroller. However, some, like the Doona and the Evenflo DualRide, feature a one-piece design so that the car seat folds into the pushchair. The majority of travel systems come with a separate stroller, however some, 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 the base of the vehicle.
If you decide to use a carrycot or car seat on your pushchair, be sure to carefully read the instructions and follow the weight, age, and size limitations. Also, make sure to determine if the pushchair and car seat have been recalled as part of a safety recall.
Many pushchairs come with additional accessories to make your experience more enjoyable. For instance, a footmuff will protect your child from the elements, while a parasol made of SPF/UPF50+ fabric keeps them sheltered from the sun. Some models also come with an inflatable ride-on board, which is perfect for toddlers who are ready to tackle the world themselves but need some help.
What is the weight limit?
A pushchair travel system can typically accommodate infants as long as they are of the appropriate weight and age. It's dependent on the car seat/pushchair combo that you select and also on the kind of lifestyle you have. It is therefore crucial to examine the specifications carefully. It's also important to check the brakes of your chosen model. They should be strong and easy-to-operate.
Many brands include adaptors for infant car seats in their travel systems packages enabling you to easily attach your baby pram's car seat onto the frame of the pushchair to be effortlessly moved from car to stroller. This makes the entire process of exploring the world with a newborn much quicker and simpler. It also ensures that once your baby grows out of their carrycot and car seat they can still use the stroller along with you. This is a great choice for families that are busy and have a lot of things to accomplish each day.
How do you fold?
Some pushchairs can fold with a single press. Some folds require two hands or a few steps, but they are still extremely compact. Some models are even able to stand up when folded, making it easy to hold. This model is ideal if you commute or live in a city, and need to make the transition from car and pushchair seamless. Also, if you have a small boot.
Some travel system pushchairs, dependent on the model, can be used as early as the birth of a child by adding the car seat or carrycot. Certain models are approved for use in the cabin of flights, which makes them ideal for parents who want to travel with their family.
The most cost-effective option is to purchase a car seat with an pushchair. The bundle is typically designed by the brand and consists of a pushchair and car seat that are designed to work together. Some pushchairs say which car seats they're compatible with, and you can then purchase a seat separately (though this might require adaptors for your car seat). The Babyzen YOYO is Gemma's pick for the top lightweight travel system due to its clever features and one-second folding.
What does it look Like?
A travel system bundle can provide ease of use, security and savings. These bundles are put together by retailers or brands with each component carefully selected to work seamlessly. That means you don't have to spend time researching the best car seat with your dream pushchair, or trawling online for a footmuff or a changing bag that matches the style.
These pushchairs are generally made up of a frame that fits into the car seat group 0+ and include a carrycot or seat unit, that can be used either facing forward or facing the parent based on your preference and the rules (rear-facing is recommended for cars until 15 months). Some can even be converted into a twin/tandem in the event that you're expecting more one baby.
If you plan to spend a lot of time driving and walking, a travel system is a great option. It is simple to transfer your child from the car to the pushchair and back without having to disturb them or find a safe parking spot. They can also save you space in the boot of your car and make it easier for you to visit the shops or take your child to school.
Choosing the perfect pushchair for your family is one of the most important decisions you'll have to make as a parent. Whether you choose a travel system bundle to benefit from its convenience and initial cost savings, or a separate pram and travel system frame and compatible car seat to allow for maximum flexibility, there's plenty to consider.
Luckily, this handy guide will help you make the right choice to suit your needs and lifestyle.
What is a travel system?
A travel system is an infant pushchair that is able to take the baby car seat and some include the option of a carrycot too. New parents will appreciate this option since they can easily move their baby's sleeping infant from their car into the pushchair.
A good travel system can be tucked into your car, and then attach to the frame of the pushchair to ensure a smooth journey for your baby. It's also a practical choice since you only need to buy one thing to get ready for your new arrival - and it'll usually reduce your expenses too.
There are many types of travel systems available ranging from budget options to high-end brands such as JANE or TYPO. A lot of them come with a matching coordinating changing bag as well as car seat accessories. And If you're looking to simplify things there are travel system bundles that include everything you need in just one purchase. This is the most efficient way to make sure the components are in sync. No more 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 decide to go with an option that includes a carrycot, ensure that the seat of the pushchair can fully recline so that your baby is able to sleep comfortably and is in a lying flat position for spinal and respiratory development. Think about whether the handlebar can be adjusted in height to ensure it is comfortable for you, your partner or anyone else who uses it frequently.
The majority of pushchairs that are 'from-birth' come with a reversible seating option so you can choose if your child should face the parent (to increase communication skills) or face the world, to stimulate curiosity and inform them of where they are going. Some travel systems come with a reversible seat unit that is attached directly to the frame of the pushchair without needing to take it off. This lets you easily transfer your baby from the car to the stroller, and in reverse.
Not all infant car seats are compatible with all pushchairs. Some travel systems include all the adaptors needed included in the box. Others may require that you purchase them separately. You can determine if this is the case by looking up the product details or asking at your local retailer.
How do you get it done?
If you're in search of a travel system to transport your baby from car to pushchair, then back again, make sure the chassis of your pushchair isn't too heavy, and that you have room in your car to accommodate the carrycot. Carrycots are lightweight and simple to attach, but they should be used with infants that are less than 6 months old and should always be paired with a lie-flat pushchair to allow the baby to be in a fully reclined position. This is best travel pram for their spinal and lung development.
If you choose to purchase a travel system bundle or pick and mix the components on your own it's important to keep in mind that the majority of them are designed to function as a single unit by the brands. You can be certain that everything will perform well. Buying all your products together can be convenient and is almost always cheaper than buying each item separately. It's an enormous benefit to be able to move your baby's sleepy body from the car seat to the stroller in order to go to the nursery or shop without disturbing them. Travel systems are worth the investment.
How easy is it to attach a car seat or a carrycot?
Most 'from-birth' pushchairs can be clicked on to a compatible car seat or carrycot to allow you to transition from your car to the street a breeze. This is great for infants, allowing them to sleep in the position recommended for them to sleep.
The majority of travel systems come with a separate stroller. However, some, like the Doona and the Evenflo DualRide, feature a one-piece design so that the car seat folds into the pushchair. The majority of travel systems come with a separate stroller, however some, 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 the base of the vehicle.
If you decide to use a carrycot or car seat on your pushchair, be sure to carefully read the instructions and follow the weight, age, and size limitations. Also, make sure to determine if the pushchair and car seat have been recalled as part of a safety recall.
Many pushchairs come with additional accessories to make your experience more enjoyable. For instance, a footmuff will protect your child from the elements, while a parasol made of SPF/UPF50+ fabric keeps them sheltered from the sun. Some models also come with an inflatable ride-on board, which is perfect for toddlers who are ready to tackle the world themselves but need some help.
What is the weight limit?
A pushchair travel system can typically accommodate infants as long as they are of the appropriate weight and age. It's dependent on the car seat/pushchair combo that you select and also on the kind of lifestyle you have. It is therefore crucial to examine the specifications carefully. It's also important to check the brakes of your chosen model. They should be strong and easy-to-operate.
Many brands include adaptors for infant car seats in their travel systems packages enabling you to easily attach your baby pram's car seat onto the frame of the pushchair to be effortlessly moved from car to stroller. This makes the entire process of exploring the world with a newborn much quicker and simpler. It also ensures that once your baby grows out of their carrycot and car seat they can still use the stroller along with you. This is a great choice for families that are busy and have a lot of things to accomplish each day.
How do you fold?
Some pushchairs can fold with a single press. Some folds require two hands or a few steps, but they are still extremely compact. Some models are even able to stand up when folded, making it easy to hold. This model is ideal if you commute or live in a city, and need to make the transition from car and pushchair seamless. Also, if you have a small boot.
Some travel system pushchairs, dependent on the model, can be used as early as the birth of a child by adding the car seat or carrycot. Certain models are approved for use in the cabin of flights, which makes them ideal for parents who want to travel with their family.
The most cost-effective option is to purchase a car seat with an pushchair. The bundle is typically designed by the brand and consists of a pushchair and car seat that are designed to work together. Some pushchairs say which car seats they're compatible with, and you can then purchase a seat separately (though this might require adaptors for your car seat). The Babyzen YOYO is Gemma's pick for the top lightweight travel system due to its clever features and one-second folding.
What does it look Like?
A travel system bundle can provide ease of use, security and savings. These bundles are put together by retailers or brands with each component carefully selected to work seamlessly. That means you don't have to spend time researching the best car seat with your dream pushchair, or trawling online for a footmuff or a changing bag that matches the style.
These pushchairs are generally made up of a frame that fits into the car seat group 0+ and include a carrycot or seat unit, that can be used either facing forward or facing the parent based on your preference and the rules (rear-facing is recommended for cars until 15 months). Some can even be converted into a twin/tandem in the event that you're expecting more one baby.
If you plan to spend a lot of time driving and walking, a travel system is a great option. It is simple to transfer your child from the car to the pushchair and back without having to disturb them or find a safe parking spot. They can also save you space in the boot of your car and make it easier for you to visit the shops or take your child to school.

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