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Choosing a pushchair Travel system (Compravivienda.Com)

The choice of the ideal 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 for its convenience and initial cost savings or a separate frame for your pram and a compatible car seat to ensure maximum flexibility, there's plenty to consider.

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

What is a travel systems?

A travel system is a type of stroller that can accommodate a car seat for your baby. some even come with a carrycot. It's a great option for parents who are new as it means you can easily move your baby from the car to the pushchair without disturbing them - ideal for quick trips to the shops or make a nursery run.

A quality travel system can be tucked in your car and connect to the frame of your pushchair to provide a seamless journey for your little one. It's also a great option as it means that you only need to purchase one item to get ready for your new baby - and it'll usually save you money too.

There are many different types of travel systems that are available with options ranging from budget-friendly choices to high-end brand names such as TYPO or JANE. There are numerous travel systems that include matching car seat accessories such as changing bags, changing bags, and mats for changing. If you want to make life easier you can purchase an entire travel system that include everything you require. This is an excellent way to make sure all the parts work together - no searching for a car seat that is compatible and finding out you'll need additional adaptors!

What are the different options for reclined seats?

If you choose to purchase a travel system that includes a carrycot, ensure that the seat is fully reclined to ensure your baby is able to sleep comfortably and is at the recommended lie-flat position for spinal and respiratory development. Consider whether the handlebar can be adjusted to make it comfortable for you, your partner or anyone who may use frequently.

Most pushchairs that are "from birth" come with a reversible seat so that you can choose whether your child sits parent-facing (to encourage their communication skills) or facing the world, to encourage their curiosity and let them know where they are going. Some travel systems also come with a reversible car seat that can be attached directly to the pushchair frame without removing it, so that you can easily move your baby from the car to the stroller, and then back.

Check that the car seat you pick is compatible with your pushchair, since not all infant car seats are able to be attached to all pushchairs without the need for adaptors. Some travel systems include all the adaptors you need in the box. Others may require that you purchase adaptors on your own. You can find out if this is the case by looking up the product details or contacting the local retailer.

How do I get around it?

If you're in search of a travel system to transport your baby from car to pushchair, then back again, make sure the pushchair's chassis isn't too heavy, and that you have enough room in your car to accommodate a carrycot. Carrycots are easily attached and are lightweight. They're ideal for infants less than 6 months old. They should be used in conjunction with a lie flat pushchair. This allows the baby to sit in a fully reclined position, which is beneficial for their spine development and lung development.

It's important to note that the majority of brands have designed them to function as a unit. This means that you can be certain that they'll all function well and fit together. Buying everything together can be a great idea and is usually cheaper than buying them separately. It's an enormous benefit to be able to move your baby's sleeping infant from the car seat to the stroller for a trip to the nursery or shop without causing disturbance to them. Travel systems are worth the cost.

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

Most of the 'from birth pushchairs can be clicked onto a compatible car seat or carrycot to make the transition from your vehicle to street easy. This is perfect for infants, Compact travel pram allowing them to sleep in the recommended lie-flat position.

The majority of travel systems come with a separate stroller. However, a few, like the Doona and Evenflo Shyft DualRide, have one-piece designs so that the car seat can fold into a pushchair. A majority of travel systems come 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 a pushchair, and then unfolds again to go into the base of your car.

If you decide to put a carrycot or car seat on your pushchair, make sure you read carefully the instructions and follow the weight, age, and size limitations. Also, make sure to verify if your pushchair or car seat has been recalled as part of a safety recall.

Many pushchairs come with extra accessories that can improve your experience, for example the footmuff can protect your baby 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 are eager to explore the world but require a little help.

What is the weight limit?

A pushchair is generally designed to be able to accommodate infants until a certain age and weight. This will vary depending on the car seat and pushchair combo you select as well as your own needs, so it's worth checking these specifications carefully. Similar applies to the brakes of the car you've chosen It's crucial to make sure they're strong and easy to operate.

Many brands offer infant seat adaptors with their travel system packages. This allows you to easily clip the car seat of your infant onto the frame of the stroller. This allows you to get out with your baby much easier. It also ensures that once your baby is no longer in 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 busy lives and lots to do every day.

How do you make it easy for you to fold?

Some pushchairs fold with a single press. Some folds require two hands, or a few steps but they are still extremely compact stroller. Some models are able to stand upright when folded, making it easy to hold. This design is perfect for those who commute or reside in a city and want to make the transition from car and pushchair seamless. Or if you only have a small car boot.

Depending on the model, travel system pushchairs can also be used from birth by adding an infant car seat. They are usually approved to be taken in the cabin on flights and are great for parents that like to do lots of travelling as a family.

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

What do you think it looks like?

A travel system bundle is a fantastic option to purchase a stroller and car seat in one go and also enjoy the benefits of ease of use, security and, often, a cost savings. These bundles are created by retailers or brands with each piece carefully selected to work seamlessly. This means you won't need to do a lot of research on which car seat will work with your ideal pushchair or looking on the internet for a compatible footmuff or changing bags.

They usually consist of a frame for a pushchair that is suitable for a group 0+ car seat. They usually include a carrycot or a seat unit that can be used both forward-facing or parent-facing according to your preference (or the rules, as rear-facing in the car is recommended until 15 months). Some convert to a twin/tandem if you're expecting more than one child.

A travel system can be really useful if you're planning to be walking and driving with your child, as it means you can move them from car to pushchair, and then back without disturbing them or needing to find a safe place to park. They also can save space in your car's boot and make it easier to pop into the shops or run the school run.