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Choosing a pushchair travel system (why not try this out)

Choosing the perfect pushchair for your family is among the most important decisions you'll make as a parent. There are a variety of factors to consider, whether you choose an all-in-one travel package for its convenience and initial cost savings, or a separate frame and compatible car seats to ensure maximum flexibility.

Fortunately, this guide will help you make the right decision to meet your needs and lifestyle.

What is a travel systems?

A travel system is an infant pushchair that is able to take the baby car seat and some include an infant carrycot. New parents will appreciate this option since they can easily move their baby in a sleep position from their car into the pushchair.

A quality travel system can be glued to the frame of your pushchair, and fit snugly into your car. This will ensure an easy journey for your child. It's also a practical choice since you only need to buy one thing to get ready for your new baby and will usually reduce your expenses too.

There are many different types of travel systems on the market that range from budget-friendly options to top-of-the-line brands like TYPO or JANE. There are many compact travel stroller systems that include matching car seat accessories including changing bags, changing bags and mats for changing. If you want to make your life easier, you can buy a bundle of travel systems that includes everything you need. This is the best way to make sure all parts work together. Don't waste time searching online for an automobile seat that is functional and then finding out you need adapters too!

What are the seat recline options?

If you choose to purchase a travel system that comes with a carrycot, you should make sure the pushchair seat can fully recline so that your baby can nap comfortably and is in a lying flat position for respiratory and spinal development. It is also important to be aware of whether the handlebar is adjustable in height so that it can be comfortable for you as well as your companion, or any other person who may be using it regularly.

Most pushchairs that are "from birth" include a reversible seat so that you can decide which position your child is facing towards you (to encourage their communication skills) or in a world-facing position to stimulate their curiosity and let them know 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 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 are able to be connected to all pushchairs without the need for adaptors. Some travel systems include all the adaptors that you require included in the box, while others may require them to be purchased separately. Check the product details or ask 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 and back again Make sure that the pushchair's chassis isn't too heavy, and that you have room in your boot to accommodate the carrycot. Carrycots are lightweight and simple to attach, but they're best used for newborns up to 6 months old and should always be paired with a lying double pushchair to allow the baby to be fully reclined position. This is best for their lung and spine development.

Whether you go for a travel system bundle or pick and mix the components yourself it's important to keep in mind that they're all designed to work together as a single unit by the brands. This means you can be certain that they'll all function well and fit together. Buying everything in one location can be convenient and generally cheaper than purchasing each item separately. It's a major benefit that you can transfer your baby's sleepy body from the car seat to the stroller for a trip to the nursery or to shop without disturbing them. Travel systems are worth the cost.

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

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

Most travel systems are sold with a separate stroller. However, some, like the Doona or the Evenflo DualRide, feature a one-piece design so that the car seat can be folded into the pushchair. The majority of travel systems include an additional stroller, however some, such as the Doona or the Evenflo Shyft DualRide have a one piece design that allows the car seat to fold into the pushchair and then folded back into base of the vehicle.

Whether you choose to use the car seat or carrycot on your pushchair, make sure to read the instructions provided by the manufacturer and always follow their weight, age, and size limitations. Check whether the car seat and pushchair have been recalled due to safety reasons.

Many pushchairs have additional accessories that can enhance your experience. For instance, a footmuff can help protect your baby from the elements, whereas a parasol, made from SPF/UPF 50+ fabrics, can keep them shady when it's sunny. Some models also come with an inflatable ride-on board, which is perfect for toddlers who are ready to conquer the world on their own, but require assistance.

What is the weight limit?

A pushchair is generally designed to fit babies until a certain weight and age. It will depend on the car seat/pushchair combo that you pick, as well as the kind of lifestyle you have. It is therefore important to check the specifications carefully. Similar to the brakes of your chosen model It's crucial to make sure they're strong and simple to operate.

Many brands include infant car seat adaptors in their travel systems packages enabling you to easily attach your baby's car seat onto the pushchair frame to allow them to be easily moved from car to stroller. This makes the whole process of exploring the world with a baby much faster and simpler. It also means that when your baby grows out of their car seat and carrycot, they will still be able to use the stroller with you. This is a great option for families that have hectic lives and plenty to do every day.

How easy is it to fold?

There are a range of fold styles available for pushchairs. Some are truly one-handed with just a click of a button. Others need two hands or a couple of steps, yet they can fold very compactly. Some models even stand when folded which makes it simple to grab and go. This sort of design is ideal for those who live in the city or commute, and wish to make the transition from a car to a pushchair an effortless process or when you have a small boot and need a model that folds up to fit inside it.

Some travel system pushchairs, depending on the model can be used from birth by adding the car seat or carrycot. Certain models are approved to be used in the cabin of planes, making them ideal for parents who prefer to travel with their family.

If you choose to buy a car seat and pushchair bundle, this is the most economical method of purchasing. The bundle is developed by the manufacturer and consists of the car seat and the pushchair that are designed to work together. Some pushchairs will list the car seats that they are compatible with and you can also purchase the car seat separately. (This might require car seat converters.) The Babyzen YOYO is Gemma's top pick for the top lightweight travel systems, due to its innovative features and quick folding.

What does it look like?

A travel system bundle provides convenience, security and cost savings. These bundles are put together by retailers or brands. The components are carefully selected for compatibility. This means you won't need to spend time researching what car seat is compatible for your ideal pushchair or looking on the internet for a compatible footmuff or changing bags.

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

If you intend to do a lot driving and walking, a transport system is a great option. You can easily move your child from the car to the pushchair sale, and vice versa without having to disturb them or find a safe parking place. They can also help you save space in the car's boot and make it easier to go to shops or run the school run.