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Choosing a Pushchair Travel System

Choosing the perfect pushchair for your family is one of the biggest decisions you'll make as a parent. There are a lot of aspects to consider, whether you choose an all-in-one travel package for its convenience push chairs and prams cost savings or a frame that is separate and car seats that are compatible for maximum adaptability.

This helpful guide will help make the right decision to meet your needs and lifestyle.

What is a travel systems?

A travel system is a stroller that has the capacity to accommodate a car seat for your baby. some come with carrycots. New parents will appreciate this option as they can easily transfer their baby's sleeping infant from the car to the pushchair.

A great travel system can be tucked into your car, and then connect to the frame of your pushchair to ensure a smooth journey for your little one. It's a great option because you'll need only one purchase for the baby's arrival. You'll also save money.

There are many different types of travel systems available that range from budget-friendly options to premium brand names like TYPO or JANE. There are numerous travel systems that include accessories for your car seat that match including changing bags, changing bags and changing mats. If you want to make life easier by purchasing an entire travel system that includes everything you need. This is a great way to ensure all the components work - no searching online for a compatible car seat and finding out you need additional adaptors too!

What are the different options for reclined seats?

If you opt for a travel system with a carrycot, make sure that the pushchair seat is fully reclined, allowing your baby to nap comfortably in the ideal position to develop their breathing and spine. It is also important to be aware of whether the handlebar is adjustable in height to ensure it is comfortable for both you and your companion, or anyone else who might be using it regularly.

Most 'from-birth' pushchairs come with a reversible seat so you can choose which direction your child will face, the parent (to encourage communication skills) or face the world, to stimulate curiosity and inform them of where they're going. Some travel systems also come with an reversible car seat that can be attached directly to the pushchair frame without removing it, so that you can easily transfer your child from the car to the stroller and back again.

Make sure the car seat you select is compatible with your pushchair as not all infant car seats are able to be used with all pushchairs without the need for adaptors. Some travel systems include all the adaptors required in the box. Others might 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 the local retailer.

How do you get it done?

Carrycots are lightweight and easy to attach, but they should be used for newborns up to 6 months old. They should be used in conjunction with a pushchair that can lie flat so that the baby can be in a fully reclined position which is ideal for their lung and spinal development. Carrycots are lightweight and simple 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 fully reclined posture, which is great for their lung and spine development.

It's important to keep in mind that the majority of the brands have designed them to function as a unit. You can be assured that everything will function well. Buying all your items in one location can be convenient and is usually cheaper than buying each item separately. And being in a position to move your sleepy newborn from car seat to stroller for the nursery walk or even a trip to shops without disturbing them is a big plus. That's why we think the travel systems are worth the money.

How do I attach a car seat?

The majority of 'from-birth pushchairs can be plugged on to an appropriate car seat or carrycot to facilitate the transition from your car to street easy. This is ideal for newborns, allowing them to sleep in the preferred position of lying flat.

When the baby is outgrowing their infant car seat (usually up to the age of 18 months) the majority of travel systems can also be used with a stroller and will therefore last longer as your child grows. The majority of travel systems come with 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 the pushchair and then refolded back into the base of the vehicle.

Whether you choose to use a car seat or carrycot on your pushchair, be sure to read the instructions provided by the manufacturer and follow their age, weight and size limits. Also, determine if the pushchair and car seat has been recalled as part of a safety recall.

A lot of pushchairs come with additional accessories that can help enhance your experience. For instance, the footmuff can protect your child from the elements, and the parasol made of SPF/UPF 50+ fabrics, can keep them shaded when it's sunny. Some pushchairs also have a ride-on board that is ideal for toddlers who are ready to conquer the world themselves but need a little helping hand.

What is the weight limit?

A pushchair travel system can usually accommodate babies up to the maximum weight and age. It's dependent on the car seat/pushchair combo that you choose, as well as your lifestyle. It is therefore important to check the specifications carefully. The same applies to the brakes on the car you've chosen, it's important that you make sure they're strong and easy to operate.

Many brands include infant seat adaptors in their travel system packages. This lets you simply clip the car seat of your child onto the frame of the stroller. This makes the whole process of exploring the world with a newborn much quicker and easier. It also ensures that when your baby grows out of their car seat and carrycot, they can still use the stroller with you. This is a great choice for families who are busy and have lots of things to accomplish each day.

How do you make it easy for you to fold?

Some pushchairs fold with just a single button press. Some folds require two hands or a few steps, however, they are still compact. Some models even stay standing when folded which makes it simple to carry around. This sort of design is ideal for those who live in the city or commute, and need to make the transition from a car to a pushchair seamless, or when you have a small space in your boot and require a product that folds up to fit inside it.

Some travel system pushchairs, depending on the model can be utilized as early as the time of birth, by incorporating an infant car seat or carrycot. They are usually allowed to be used in the cabin of flights and are great for parents that like to travel extensively with their family.

The most cost-effective option is to buy a car seat and the pushchair. The bundle is developed by the manufacturer that includes two car seats and a pushchair designed to work in tandem. Additionally, some pushchairs specify the car seats they are compatible with and you could buy a seat separately (though this might require car seat adaptors). The Babyzen YOYO is Gemma's top pick for the top lightweight travel systems, due to its innovative features and quick folding.

What is it like?

A travel system bundle is an excellent option to purchase a pushchair and Pushchair Travel System car seat in one go, with the added bonus of comfort, security and, in most cases, cost savings. These bundles are put together by retailers or brands, with each component carefully selected to work perfectly together. This means that you don't have to do a lot of research on which car seat is compatible with your ideal pushchair or looking on the internet for a compatible footmuff or changing bags.

They normally consist of a pushchair frame that can be used with a group 0+ car seat and usually include a carrycot or seat unit that can be used facing forward or towards the parent according to your preference (or regulations, since rear-facing in the car is recommended up to 15 months). Some even convert into twins/tandems when you're expecting more than one baby.

A travel system is convenient if you're going 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 the boot of your car making it easier to get to shops or go on a school run.