For many parents, the stroller is one item
they have to have. Whether you plan to use it every day or occasionally,
a stroller is something you will use for a long time. Because of this, it's important to choose
a stroller that suits your needs and can grow with your baby. In this video, we will look at some of the
best travel system strollers on the market. If you want to see the price and find out
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our channel and hit the bell icon for future updates. Without further ado, let's get started with
the list. Starting our list with number 5, we have the
Chicco Bravo Trio. The Chicco Bravo Stroller brings a lot of
convenience to busy parents. The stroller has a comfortable carrycot that's
perfect for newborns; we added our 30-pound toddler to the stroller and found that he
fit nicely, with plenty of room to spare. The stroller is lightweight and easy to fold,
and at 11 pounds, it's also one of the lightest we've seen in our testing.
The stroller comes with a carry handle on
both ends, so it's easy to move between your car and your house, and it's surprisingly
compact while folded up. The stroller's fabric is also very soft and
comfortable, and the canopy has a 3-position recline that stops just short of fully flat,
which is nice because it prevents your little one from sliding around. The seat adjustment is easy to figure out,
with three positions: forward-facing, rear-facing, and parent-facing. And the car seat can be used rear-facing,
forward-facing, or with a 3-point base. The stroller is easy to lift in and out of
the car with the simple push of a button.
The seat is also padded, so it's comfortable
for our toddler to ride in. The stroller is pricey, but it's got many
features and carrying ability, so if you're in the market for a travel system, this is
a good choice. At Number 4, Maxi-Cosi Zelia. The Maxi-Cosi Zelia 5-in-1 modular travel
system is a do-it-all, all-in-one package. It's light, comfortable, has loads of convenient
features, and includes many safety features you'd expect to find in a much larger travel
system. The Zelia can be used as a travel system from
birth to 50 pounds; the stroller can support kids up to four years old and up to 50 pounds. The Zelia's portability is easy to love, with
foldable handlebars and a collapsing frame that allows the entire system to fit in the
included case. The stroller's 5-point safety harness and
automatic 5-point harness height adjustment ensure that the car seat is securely in place. A sturdy, padded handle and an adjustable
canopy provide additional comfort for the baby.
The car seat is also easy to buckle up, which
is a big improvement over many infant car seats that are notoriously difficult to keep
in place. The Maxi-Cosi Zelia 5-in-1 modular travel
system is lighter than many other travel systems, weighing 16 pounds and measuring just 27 inches
by 29 inches by 44 inches. While we liked almost everything about the
Maxi-Cosi Zelia 5-in-1 modular travel system, a few areas could improve. The stroller seat didn't recline fully, and
there was no way to recline the car seat. Overall, the Zelia is a unique travel system,
and we highly recommend it.
Number 3, we have the Graco Modes Bassinet. The Graco Modes Bassinet Travel System is
an excellent option for parents of multiples. It includes three strollers, so you can rotate
between using your infant forward-facing in the infant car seat as a carrier and using
a side-by-side stroller for your older child. The infant car seat flips from seat to car
seat in seconds, and the stroller can switch between three riding positions: infant bassinet,
toddler seat, and stroller. The in-line wheels and low jogging stroller
frame make it an excellent choice for jogging, and the bassinet/car seat combo is lightweight,
making it easy to lift into and out of the trunk of a car.