Is a Travel System for you?
Now I wish I had done more research into this when I was expecting… Instead I brought a Britax infant carrier and two different strollers… This is OK, don’t get me wrong but a Travel system would have made life that bit easier when my son was a new born.
We had to either carry him in his infant carrier when we were out and about or had to wake him to put him into his stroller.
A Travel system could change this for you and anything that helps when you have a newborn is got to be a good thing.
So what are travel systems you may ask?
Travel Systems are designed for you to be able to take your car seat out of the car and click into a stroller no hassle no fuss.
There are also 3 in 1 travel systems that allow a bassinet to go into the stroller as well as a car seat.
If you decide to go down this route there are some key things you need to figure out first because like everything in baby land there is so much to choose from.
1. Make sure the car seat has a 5-point harness – this is a must as it is the safest harness on the market, recommended by experts… If fighter pilots and race car drivers wear them then that’s saying something.
2. Check the weight limits for the car seat and stroller. Most infant car seats go to 22 pounds but there are some on the market that go to 30 pounds this is important as you want to get the best value for money.
As for the stroller double check the weight limits probably more for the max weight limit as you want to get as much use from it as possible.
3. Look at your lifestyle and how you actually want to use the stroller… for example will you be mainly using at shops, at the park, jogging, off-road, how big is your car or storage space etc.
Each stroller on the market caters for different purposes so make sure the travel system you buy is going to fit your lifestyle.
4. Look for a system that can be used once your baby has outgrown the infant seat. That way you may still be able to use the stroller and the next size up car seat.
Travel systems may seem expensive but add it up if you were to purchase an infant seat separately then a stroller how much are you really saving?
Two of my personal favorite travel systems are the Chicco Cortina Keyfit 30 Travel System due to the fact that the car seat is voted 1 number seat in America, the infant carrier goes up to 30 pounds and it is very reasonably priced.
Second favorite is quite pricey but has so many features and it’s a system that you can continue to use as your baby grows into a toddler. It’s the Orbit G2 Travel System.
All of Orbit’s products are designed to be Eco-Friendly, certified fabrics and the car seat is the worlds first to be classed as healthy and clean by Oeko-Tex.
This also seems to be the system that the stars are using.
And these are just two of the many that are on the market. Good luck with your research and happy shopping!
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