What is a Travel System?:
A Guide for Parents
Published: 3rd September 2024
Read time: 5 mins
Read time: 5 minutes
Published: September 3rd 2024
Written by: Ste Clarke
Table of contents
- Introduction
- What is a travel system?
- Single travel systems
- Double travel systems
- Twin/tandem travel systems
- What’s the difference between a 2-in-1 and a 3-in-1 travel system?
- At a glance
- Final thoughts
Introduction
When it comes to choosing a travel system for your little one(s), the options can seem endless - and downright confusing. With loads of different models available, each one boasting its own unique features, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. What’s the difference between a 2-in-1 and a 3-in-1? What exactly is a tandem travel system? Are they easy to use? And how do you know which one is right for your family?
In this article, we'll cut through all the jargon and break down all the different types of travel systems available on the market. Whether you’re a first-time parent or looking to upgrade, our comprehensive guide will help you understand the ins and outs of baby travel systems, so you can make an informed decision that suits your lifestyle and needs.
Let’s start exploring!
What is a travel system?
A travel system is an all-in-one pushchair solution specifically designed with convenience in mind. It typically includes a stroller, seat unit, and a compatible infant car seat that will attach directly to the stroller frame via a system of adaptors. This allows you to choose the ideal configuration for you and your young family. Some travel system prams also come with a carrycot for newborns.
Unlike a regular stroller, a travel system allows you to keep your child in their car seat and move them directly from the car to the pushchair without disturbing their sleep. This makes it an incredibly practical and seamless way to travel with your little one, from infancy and all the way through to toddlerhood.
Optional extras, such as ISOFIX car seat bases, rain covers, footmuffs, sunshades & parasols, adaptors and matching changing bags can be used in conjunction with a travel system to make it even more dynamic and multifunctional.
There are no fewer than six categories of travel system; single, double, twin, tandem, 2-in-1, and 3-in-1, but a 2-in-1 travel system and a 3-in-1 travel system can be either a single or a double travel system. This sounds confusing at first, but the easiest way to understand it is the number refers to how many seats it comes with, while the category the pushchair falls under refers to how the seats are arranged on the frame.
Don’t worry, we’ll go into this in greater detail!
There are lots of different variations of pram and pushchair travel systems, so now we’ve got the basics out of the way, let’s look at what each one is, what they can do, and what problem they solve for you.
Let’s start with the simplest version: The single travel system.
Single Travel Systems
Double Travel System
Twin Travel Systems
2-in-1 Vs 3-in-1 Travel Systems
At a glance
Final Thoughts
The best travel system for you will depend on your individual family needs. There’s a lot to consider: the number of children you have, their ages, whether you want them both to be front-facing, if you need a car seat, whether you need more than one car seat…
But don’t be overwhelmed by it all. Whichever travel system you chose, it’s a sound investment. It’ll save you a lot of money compared to buying individual components, it’ll grow and adapt with your family, and it’ll streamline your 'going out and about with kids' routine, saving you valuable time, so it’s always a win/win situation.
Take your time, and if you have any questions or need advice on the best system for you, our customer services team are always happy to help.