What is a Travel System?

Posted: Aug 27, 2009 |Comments: 0 |

The definition of a travel system is a pushchair with a detachable carrycot and/or car seat.

A travel system is supposed to be a more economical way of buying a pushchair, separate car seat and carrycot.

If you have a car then you will need a car seat for your baby, so that’s the first step in deciding whether or not to buy a travel system. A carrycot can be used as an alternative to a Moses basket or crib for the baby to sleep in at night, so that’s a second step in your decision and of course you will need a pushchair to take your baby out and about – so a travel system is a good choice for you.

The car seat and the carrycot are both able to fit onto the pushchair frame by simply “clicking” into place. If your baby is sleeping in the car and you need to take him/her out then you can just lift the car seat out and click it onto your pushchair frame. If your baby is asleep in his/her carrycot in the house then, again, you can just click the carrycot onto the pushchair frame and not disturb your little one.


So, now you’ve decided to buy a travel system, but which one? Well it depends on whether you want a travel system with just a car seat or do you want a carrycot too? Travel systems without a carrycot start at around £100 up to around £600. With a carrycot then prices start at around £250 up to £950.

When you’ve decided which type of travel system you want, it’s time to decide on the actual one. How do you do that? The best way is to take a look at some pushchair stores online and see which ones appeal to you. Next so a search for reviews of those particular travel systems, opinions and facts from people who have used them are invaluable. You might like the look of a particular system, purchase it and then find out it’s really not what you wanted – doing your research first will save you time, hassle and money. Also go to a pushchair store that sells the system you’re considering and ask the assistant to show it to you, have a go yourself, ask questions, then decide if it’s the one for you.

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