A 2 in 1 Travel System
A car seat and stroller combination is the ideal choice for those who want to travel easily or design a more modern version of the pram. Check the specs to ensure that your car seat and stroller are compatible or think about purchasing an adapter.
2in1 pram -tested travel systems let you transfer your newborn baby in a seamless manner from the car to the stroller without disrupting them. Some travel systems include a carrycot to encourage the natural sleep.
Car Seat
A 2-in-1 travel set that includes a stroller and a baby car seat that snaps together. This is a great solution for parents who often do errands or take their baby on public transport or rideshares. "You'll have less gear to deal with," explains Graco spokeswoman Rachel Stanton. "And it's perfect for families that alternate between public transportation and carpooling with other moms."
Doona infant car seats and latch bases are a top choice, with 90 % of Amazon reviews giving it five stars. It's a rear facing car seat that transforms into a stroller with wheels in just a few seconds. The wheels fold under and the Doona is compact when not in use. The Doona can also be attached to the back of a car using the rigid LATCH base or to taxi-safe belt routes, making it a great choice for commuters and city families.
The Mamas and Papas pramette is another great car seat/stroller combination. It has the pram with a hood which opens and a front seat that can be adjusted to allow your child to lay down for nap time or meals. It has a spacious basket with cup holders to store everything your baby needs as well as a tray for parents and sun shade. The stroller seat features a multi-position reclining seat, and can recline to a flat, so baby is comfy for every ride.
Other important car seat features to consider are the weight and height limits and whether the infant car seat can be used with only a backseat car belt or comes with an additional layer of protection, with the LATCH system built into it. Look for a lock on the handle to keep the handle in place. You can tilt the handle to the back seatback to create an anti-rebound bar.
It's worth noting that travel systems only work with infant car seats--and extended-use car seats that are able to later be turned forward-facing transform into strollers. Many moms decide to purchase a separate stroller and car seat when their child grows out of an infant seat.
Stroller
A stroller is a vital piece of equipment for the new parents. Some travel systems come with a baby stroller that can be transformed into a comfortable carrycot for infants. This is perfect for parents who don't want to disturb their infant when traveling. Some brands also offer a stroller and car seat combination that can be connected. This allows you to keep your child in the car seat while you transfer them to a stroller without disrupting them.
A good stroller needs to include plenty of features that make it practical and user-friendly. It should have an ample basket for storing important items like nappies, toys, and snacks. It should also be able recline so that your child can lie down comfortably. It should also come with a good canopy to protect your baby from sun's rays and a lockable for the front wheel for extra security. In addition, it should be lightweight and fold compactly to make it easy to store or transport to and from the car.

Travel system strollers that have been evaluated by editors, such as the UPPAbaby Cruz v2 Combo and Chicco Keyfit Caddy, offer convenience due to their ability to connect with a range of top car seats. The car seats snap onto the frame to be attached and can be folded up quickly. Some have one wheel on each leg to make them more maneuverable and easier to move across different surfaces.
Ideal strollers should be capable of carrying your child through the toddler years and beyond, so that you can continue to use it to take them to and from activities, school and play dates. When your child has outgrown their car seat, you should consider a stroller that features a seat that faces the world and can recline.
If you are planning to use your 2-in-1 travel system on public transportation, look for a model with an ISOFIX base, which makes it safe to get on and off buses or trains. Some models, such as the Doona can also be installed on planes and trains to make travelling with a baby easier.