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Over the River and Through the Woods in a Stroller Travel System

December 14th, 2009 admin No comments

Grandma and Grandpa want to see their precious new grandchild as often as they can. She is, after all, just so irresistibly adorable, and pictures absolutely do not do her justice. But the folks cannot travel as easily now as once they could. Save worry and effort, making everyone happy, easily transporting baby over the river and through the woods in her stroller travel system.

The stroller travel system combines a safety certified high-impact plastic car seat with a light, strong stroller chassis, so that baby goes effortlessly from car or airplane seat to stroller-one smooth and seamless motion. Approved by the Transport Safety Association and all major airlines, stroller travel systems collapse down to practically nothing for under-seat stowage; and they take very little space in the trunk of your car. The seat straps securely into the car or airline seat-no more challenging than fastening your own seat belt, and absolutely as safe and secure.

Rolling through the woods, baby’s stroller travel system has ample storage space. Parents and grandparents easily can pack along all of baby’s gear and most of their own without extra backpacks and diaper bags. Many systems feature retractable tops, shading baby from sun during the day, allowing a great view of the sky at night. And stroller travel systems come with inter-changeable tops, including both mosquito netting and completely wind- and rain-proof enclosures that attach with Velcro to protect against leaks. Many systems come with both infant carriers and toddler car seats, growing with the child, so that baby and the folks never miss a major event or grand occasion. All travel systems are so lightweight and easy to manage even reluctant grandparents can operate them with ease.

Made of high-impact plastic and durable steel alloys, the baby’s stroller travel system can wrack-up millions of frequent flyer miles without showing signs of wear and tear. Breathable, easily cleanable rip-stop fabrics resist stains and wear, and deep, soft padding keeps baby comfortable. Extensive factory testing assures handles, hinges, and locking systems stand-up to millions of uses without slipping or sticking, and engineers have designed them with built in pinch protection. Your fingers and baby’s tender skin remain safe even in awkward circumstances and tight situations. Best of all, a stroller travel system last longer and comes with more features yet still costs less than the components sold separately.

Convenience Strollers – Avoid the Hassle

November 24th, 2009 admin No comments

Have you ever been in public and seen some poor parent or grandparent struggling to open a massive stroller? These “one handed” operations usually require several hands to open and close, which is not always possible when you have a squirming infant or toddler to deal with as well. Convenience strollers provide an alternative to parents or grandparents who want a stroller but do not want to have to deal with the size and hassle of the larger strollers that come with baby travel systems.

Convenience strollers are lightweight strollers that fold up easily to stash in your car’s trunk. They are more durable and comfortable than umbrella strollers, but less bulky than the single stroller that comes with a baby travel system. They typically forgo the luxuries like parent cup holders or huge under-carriage baskets. They do have conveniences, such as a cup holder for the child or a small basket for carrying necessary items, but the main goal of the stroller is to be compact, comfortable, and convenient to use.

Convenience strollers do not attach to infant carriers, so many parents wait to use them until the child is able to sit up on his own. However, many of these lightweight strollers do recline fully, so infants can use them comfortably, just not with the infant carrier.

Whenever you purchase a stroller, whether it be a normal sized stroller or a convenience stroller, you need to be concerned with safety. If you plan to use the stroller with a baby, not a toddler, you need a 5-point safety harness restraint system to keep your baby where she needs to be. Always check the weight guidelines on a stroller before using it to make sure that your baby fits properly. Stability can also be a concern. Some types of lightweight strollers, such as umbrella strollers, can tip easily. Convenience strollers tend to have sturdy wheels and strong suspension systems to add stability for your baby. Finally, locking wheels will protect your baby from rolling away when you park the stroller, so this is an important safety feature.

If you have decided that convenience strollers fit your lifestyle well, there are some features you may wish to look for as you shop. First, look for a stroller that has adjustable handles. This will ensure that the stroller is comfortable for all of the adults that may be using it, no matter how different they are in height. Next, look for a stroller with a sunshade. This will protect your baby’s delicate head if you are out on a sunny day.

You will also want to note the age that the stroller’s manufacturer says you can safely begin using the stroller. Some are not safe to use until a baby is six months old, so make sure you check this if you intend to use the stroller with a young infant. Finally, consider the storage options you need. Do you need and under-the-seat basket? You can find convenience strollers with this feature. What about a cup holder for your child? This is also available, but not all models have it.

Convenience strollers help fill the gap between the larger single strollers which are heavy and sometimes difficult to store and the much smaller umbrella strollers which are very limited in features and capabilities.

By: David Cummings