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Choosing a pushchair travel system [go source]

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

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

What is a travel systems?

A travel system is a pushchair that can be fitted with the baby car seat and some carry a carrycot as well. It's an excellent choice for parents who are new as it means you can easily transfer your baby from the car to the pushchair without disturbing them. It's perfect for those quick excursions to the shops or make an early morning run.

A good travel system will fit comfortably in your car and click onto the pushchair frame to ensure a smooth journey for your baby. It's a great option because you'll need only one major purchase for your baby's arrival. You'll also save money.

There are many different types of travel systems on the market that range from budget-friendly options to high-end brand names such as TYPO or JANE. 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 things there are travel system bundles that come with everything you need in just one purchase. This is an excellent way to make sure all of the components work without having to look to find a car seat that's compatible and then finding out that you require additional adaptors too!

What are the recline options for seats? options?

If you decide to go with an option that includes a carrycot, you should make sure the pushchair seat can fully recline so that your baby is able to sleep comfortably and is at the recommended lie-flat position for respiratory and spinal development. You should also consider whether the handlebar can be adjusted in height to ensure it is comfortable for both you and your companion, or any other person who may be using it regularly.

The majority of pushchairs from birth come with a reversible seating option which allows you to 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 also come with a reversible car seat that attaches directly to the frame of the pushchair, without taking it off it, ensuring that you can easily move your baby from the car to the stroller and back.

Not all infant car seats are compatible with all pushchairs. Some travel systems come with all the adaptors you require in the box, however others might require them to be purchased separately. Review the product's specifications or ask your local retailer.

How easy is it to manoeuvre?

Carrycots are light and easy to attach, but they're best used for babies that are less than 6 months old. They should be used with a pushchair that can lie flat so that the baby can be in a fully reclined posture which is ideal for their lung and spinal development. Carrycots are lightweight and easy to attach but they're best used for newborns up to 6 months old and must always be used with a pushchair that is lying flat to allow the baby to fully reclined position. This is great for their spinal and lung development.

If you choose to purchase a travel system bundle or choose and mix the components yourself it's important to keep in mind that most of them are designed to work together as a unit by the brands. You can be sure that everything will function well. Buying everything in one place is convenient and often is less expensive than buying items separately. It's a major benefit to be able to move your baby's sleepy body from the car seat to the stroller to go to the nursery or to shop without causing disturbance to them. Travel systems are worth the cost.

How easy is it attaching an automobile seat or a carrycot?

The majority of pushchairs 'from birth' can be connected to a compatible baby car seat or carrycot to allow effortless transitions from your vehicle to the street. This is perfect for newborns since it lets them sleep flat.

The majority of travel systems come with a separate stroller seat. However, some like the Doona and Evenflo Shyft DualRide have an all-in-one design, which means that the car seat folds into the double pram pushchair. Many travel systems are sold with a separate stroller seat but certain models, such as the Doona and the Evenflo Shyft DualRide, have an all-in-one design that allows the car seat unfolds into the pushchair and then folds back to be inserted into the base of your vehicle.

If you choose to use a car seat or carrycot on your pushchair, make certain to read the manufacturer's instructions carefully and always be sure to adhere to their age, weight and size limitations. Check whether the car seat or pushchair have been recalled due to safety reasons.

Many pushchairs come with accessories that can enhance your experience. For example the footmuff can protect your child from the elements while a sun shade made of SPF/UPF50+ fabric will keep them shaded in the sun. Some pushchairs include an ride-on board for toddlers who are eager to explore the world, but require a little assistance.

What is the weight restriction?

A pushchair travel system will usually accommodate babies up to the maximum weight and age. It's dependent on the car seat/pushchair combo that you choose and also on the kind of lifestyle you have. Therefore, it is crucial to examine these specifications thoroughly. It's also important to check the brakes on your selected model. They must be durable and easy-to-operate.

Many brands include adaptors for infant carseats in their travel system packages that allow you to attach your baby's car seats onto the pushchair frame to allow them 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 when your baby has outgrown their car seat and carrycot they will still be able to utilize the stroller. This is a great choice for families that are busy and have a lot of things to do every day.

How easy is it to fold?

There are a range of fold types available on pushchairs - some are completely one-handed, with just a click of a button. Some folds require two hands, or a couple of steps, however, they are still compact. Some models even stand when folded, which makes it simple to carry around. This model is ideal for those who commute or live in a city, and want to make the transition between car and pushchair seamless. Also, if you have a small car boot.

Based on the model, travel system pushchairs can also be used from birth, by adding an infant car seat. Some models are approved for use in the cabin of planes, making them suitable for parents who want to travel with their family.

The most cost-effective option is to buy a car seat with a pushchair. The bundle is typically designed by the brand and comprises of a pushchair and car seat that are specifically designed to work together. Some pushchairs indicate which car seats they are compatible with and you can then purchase a seat separately (though it may require adaptors for car seats). The Babyzen YOYO is Gemma's choice for the best lightweight travel systems, due to its clever features and one-second folding.

What is it like?

A travel system bundle is a great way to buy a pushchair and car seat in one go, with the added bonus of comfort, security and often a cost saving. These bundles are created by brands or retailers, with each piece carefully selected to work seamlessly. This means you don't have to do a lot of research on the best car seat with your dream pushchair, or trawling on the internet for a footmuff or changing bag that fits the design.

These pushchairs are usually composed of a frame that can fit into a car seat group 0+ and include the carrycot, or seat unit, that can be used either forward-facing or facing the parent depending on your preference or regulations (rear-facing is recommended in cars up to 15 months). Some of them can be transformed into a tandem or twin if you're expecting more than one child.

A travel system is useful if you're planning to be doing a lot of walking and driving with your little one since it lets you move them from car to pushchair, and then back without disturbing them or needing to find a safe place to park. They can also save you space in your car's boot making it easier for you to pop into the shops or do the school run.