A 2 In 1 Pram Sale in 1 Travel System
Whether you are looking to travel with ease or make a modern interpretation of the pram, a car seat and stroller combination is the best option. Verify the specifications to make sure that your car seat and stroller are compatible or think about purchasing an adaptor.
Travel systems that have been evaluated by editors allow you to transfer your sleeping baby from the car to the stroller without disturbing them. Some even include a carrycot that allows for a natural sleep.
Car Seat
A 2 in 1 pram and car seat in 1 travel set comes with a stroller and an infant car seat that snaps together. This is a great choice for parents who frequently do errands or take their baby on rides or public transport. "You will have less gear to deal with," explains Graco spokesperson Rachel Stanton. "And it's great for families that switch between public transportation and carpooling with other moms."
A top choice is the Doona infant car seat and latch base, which gets 90 percent of five-star reviews on Amazon. It's a rear-facing car seat that transforms to a stroller that can be turned into a rolling one. The change is quick and easy. The wheels fold under and it's small when not in use. The Doona also attaches to a car's backseat using the LATCH base that is rigid or to taxi-safe belt paths making it perfect for commuters and families in cities.
The Mamas and Papas Pramette is another top car seat/stroller combination, featuring a pram with the hood as well as a the front seat, which opens to allow you to lie your child down for naptime or feedings. It comes with a big basket, cup holders, and an umbrella shade for your baby's necessities. The stroller seat can recline in various positions and can be flat too, so your baby will be comfortable for every ride.
The weight and height limits are also important. Also, think about whether the infant car seat can only be used with a backseat belt, or if it has a rigid LATCH system built in. Also, look for a lock on the handle to ensure it stays secure in place and the ability to tilt the handle towards the back of the seatback to make an anti-rebound bar.
It's worth noting that travel systems work only with infant car seats. Extended-use car seats that later be made forward-facing convert into strollers. Because of this, many moms opt to get a separate stroller and car seat once their child is no longer in the infant seat.
Stroller
A stroller is a must-have piece of equipment for the new parents. Some travel systems have a baby pram which can be transformed into a comfy infant carrycot. This is a great option for parents who don't want to disturb their baby when traveling. Certain brands also provide the option of a car seat and stroller combination that can be linked. This means you can keep your child safely secure in the car seat, and then transfer them to a stroller without causing any disturbance, which is ideal for long trips and busy shopping centres.
A great stroller should include many features that make it simple to use and practical. It should come with an ample basket for storing important items like nappies, toys, and snacks. It must also recline so that your child can sleep comfortably. It should also have a good canopy to protect your baby from the sun's rays and a lockable for the front wheel for extra security. Lastly, it should be lightweight and compact enough to make it easy to store or transport to and from the car.
Editor-tested travel system strollers like the UPPAbaby Cruz v2 Combo, Chicco Keyfit Caddy and Doona Combo all have the benefit of connecting with a range of top car seats that can be attached to the frame and fold easily. Some models also come with a single wheel on each leg, which makes them easier to manoeuvre and roll on different surfaces.
Ideally, a stroller should be versatile enough to last through toddlerhood and beyond if you want it to continue to transport your child to and from school or to play dates, activities and so on. To do this, look for a model with an open-air seat that faces the world (and reclines) after your child has outgrown the car seat.
If you plan to utilize your 2 in 1 pram set-two in one pram-1 system on public transportation, you should choose one with an ISOFIX base. This will ensure it is safe to get on and off trains or buses. Certain models, such as the Doona can be fitted on trains and planes to make travelling with your baby easier.
Whether you are looking to travel with ease or make a modern interpretation of the pram, a car seat and stroller combination is the best option. Verify the specifications to make sure that your car seat and stroller are compatible or think about purchasing an adaptor.
Travel systems that have been evaluated by editors allow you to transfer your sleeping baby from the car to the stroller without disturbing them. Some even include a carrycot that allows for a natural sleep.
Car Seat
A 2 in 1 pram and car seat in 1 travel set comes with a stroller and an infant car seat that snaps together. This is a great choice for parents who frequently do errands or take their baby on rides or public transport. "You will have less gear to deal with," explains Graco spokesperson Rachel Stanton. "And it's great for families that switch between public transportation and carpooling with other moms."
A top choice is the Doona infant car seat and latch base, which gets 90 percent of five-star reviews on Amazon. It's a rear-facing car seat that transforms to a stroller that can be turned into a rolling one. The change is quick and easy. The wheels fold under and it's small when not in use. The Doona also attaches to a car's backseat using the LATCH base that is rigid or to taxi-safe belt paths making it perfect for commuters and families in cities.
The Mamas and Papas Pramette is another top car seat/stroller combination, featuring a pram with the hood as well as a the front seat, which opens to allow you to lie your child down for naptime or feedings. It comes with a big basket, cup holders, and an umbrella shade for your baby's necessities. The stroller seat can recline in various positions and can be flat too, so your baby will be comfortable for every ride.
The weight and height limits are also important. Also, think about whether the infant car seat can only be used with a backseat belt, or if it has a rigid LATCH system built in. Also, look for a lock on the handle to ensure it stays secure in place and the ability to tilt the handle towards the back of the seatback to make an anti-rebound bar.


A stroller is a must-have piece of equipment for the new parents. Some travel systems have a baby pram which can be transformed into a comfy infant carrycot. This is a great option for parents who don't want to disturb their baby when traveling. Certain brands also provide the option of a car seat and stroller combination that can be linked. This means you can keep your child safely secure in the car seat, and then transfer them to a stroller without causing any disturbance, which is ideal for long trips and busy shopping centres.
A great stroller should include many features that make it simple to use and practical. It should come with an ample basket for storing important items like nappies, toys, and snacks. It must also recline so that your child can sleep comfortably. It should also have a good canopy to protect your baby from the sun's rays and a lockable for the front wheel for extra security. Lastly, it should be lightweight and compact enough to make it easy to store or transport to and from the car.
Editor-tested travel system strollers like the UPPAbaby Cruz v2 Combo, Chicco Keyfit Caddy and Doona Combo all have the benefit of connecting with a range of top car seats that can be attached to the frame and fold easily. Some models also come with a single wheel on each leg, which makes them easier to manoeuvre and roll on different surfaces.
Ideally, a stroller should be versatile enough to last through toddlerhood and beyond if you want it to continue to transport your child to and from school or to play dates, activities and so on. To do this, look for a model with an open-air seat that faces the world (and reclines) after your child has outgrown the car seat.
If you plan to utilize your 2 in 1 pram set-two in one pram-1 system on public transportation, you should choose one with an ISOFIX base. This will ensure it is safe to get on and off trains or buses. Certain models, such as the Doona can be fitted on trains and planes to make travelling with your baby easier.