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Best pushchairs and travel systems

Lucy Toseland-Bolton

  • Mamas & Papas Ocarro Pushchair

iCandy Peach 7

Cosatto giggle 3 bundle, kinderkraft 3-in-1 moov, uppababy vista v2 pushchair.

Pram, buggy, stroller, carrycot, pushchair, car seat… the sheer number of terms can confuse you when you're trying to work out what you'll need to transport your newborn.

The best travel systems in the UK – at a glance

  • Best all-round travel system: Mamas & Papas Ocarro
  • Most popular travel system: iCandy Peach 7
  • Most stylish travel system: Cosatto Giggle 3 bundle
  • Best value travel system: KinderKraft 3-in-1 MOOV Travel System
  • Best off-road travel system : UPPAbaby Vista V2

Our picks of the best pushchairs and travel systems in the UK 2024

Why trust us, mamas & papas ocarro pushchair.

  • Age range: pushchair: birth – 22kg (approx. 4 years); car seat: birth – 24 months
  • Size: 101 x 59 x 101 cm
  • Pushchair weight: 13.7kg
  • Car seat weight: 3.8kg

If you want a travel system that does it all, the Mamas & Papas Ocarro is hard to beat. It’s easy to fold even with one hand, can be used on all terrains and fits in smaller cars, so has become a hit with BabyCentre parents. You can buy it in a range of bundle deals with a lot of add-ons, so check just what you’re getting for your money. Most of the travel system bundles have eight pieces, which include the chassis base, a carrycot, pushchair seat, car seat, car seat base, adapters, umbrella and rain cover. The car seat that's included is the Cybex Cloud Z i-Size seat. It's suitable up to 18 months, with the bundles also including the Cybex Base Z so you can fit the car seat into your car. Parents love that it’s sturdy but easy to move, even up and down kerbs. And although it isn’t cheap, you can fold it with one hand when you need to put it in the car. As with any travel system, the pushchair seat can face you or face outwards. The hood is large and shields from the sun, and the base has reflective wheels to make you stand out that little bit more for safety. You can lie your baby flat in the pushchair seat as well as the carrycot, and both have vents to help prevent your little one getting too hot. If you’re switching between users, the handle also moves up and down, which is a help if you’re different heights. BabyCentre parents say "Lovely strong sturdy pram that should last as long as my little one needs a pram for. I wanted strong wheels that could go on any ground, and a pram that could be used from birth." "It's very sturdy, beautiful and so easy to move. I would have got something cheaper but we wanted a system that would be easy for me to take out and about in the city, and would do just as well off-road on the weekend. I hope this is an investment that will last a few years. The resale value is also good if we make sure we look after it." "It’s a great system. It folds flat, is sturdy and turns on a sixpence." "The Ocarro flattens, and it has a newborn insert so we didn’t even have to purchase the carrycot at an extra cost. I like how the hood is very long, so it covers baby and helps keep strangers’ hands out of the pram! It’s also a one-hand fold, so you can have baby in one hand and fold the pram. The back wheels come off and you can fold the pram without the chassis, making it fit in most car boots. But it is quite heavy to lift."

  • Age range: birth – 25kg (approx. 4 years)
  • Size: 88 x 36 x 23 cm
  • Weight: 12.9kg

The love for the iCandy Peach travel system has stood the test of time. Parents love how compact it is when folded up, as well as how lightweight it is to push around or move. It also has a lot of functions that can be done with one hand, like folding it down. The great thing about the iCandy is you can add on an extra seat for another child. So, if you’re planning another baby in the not too distant future, then this may be a good one for you. Parents and carers also like how this is a great option if you’re tall, as the handles can be moved up to 105cm. The shopping basket can also carry up to 10kg. BabyCentre parents say "I chose the iCandy Peach 7 because it’s easy to fold and I love the way it pushes around." "I love that the carry cot can be brought up and the handle height adjusted, as we are 6ft tall. It came with all we needed: car seat, base, carry cot, chassis, rain cover and pram seat... plus a large shopping basket."

  • Age range: pushchair: birth – 18kg; car seat: birth – 13kg
  • Folded size: 97 x 63 x 25 cm
  • Pushchair weight: 7kg

Who says you have to choose between black or grey? Not Cosatto who offer some of the best-looking travel systems on the market. Animal print, cute patterns and bright colours are their thing, so if you want to stand out on the street, this may be the choice for you. The Giggle 3 travel system isn’t style over substance either, delivering a lot with the three-wheeled compact chassis plus carrycot or car seat. It's a more affordable option than some, too. The carrycot design can be either a pram for your newborn to lie flat in, or a more upright pushchair for when your baby is a little older. You can also have it facing away from or towards you. BabyCentre parents say "The pattern is really cute and my baby loves looking at it, plus it's so lovely to push. It's very lightweight and the units are higher than they are in other systems, so we don't have to bend as much to get our baby in and out. It's super easy to fold and put up, and is very compact. The price was also fab. The only complaint I have is that the basket is very small and oddly made; when the carry cot is on, it’s hard to get much in there." "I love the colour and pattern, but also that is fits in smaller spaces and is easy to fold, so it can fit in the boot of my Peugeot 208. It’s much lighter than my other one, too."

  • Age range: pushchair: birth – 26kg; car seat: birth – 13kg
  • Size: 105 x 60 x 90 cm
  • Pushchair weight: 12kg

Chassis, carrycot which converts to pushchair seat, car seat and extras are all included in most of the bundles you can get online, so you don’t even need to factor in buying additional items elsewhere, making this even better value for money. Parents love every aspect of the KinderKraft MOOV, like how well it steers, its easily adjustable handles and stylish looks. This travel system doesn’t scrimp on comfort for your baby either, with large wheels and shock absorbers to ensure they aren’t in for a bumpy ride. BabyCentre parents say "It’s very stylish to look at, very easy to push and is rear and world facing. It has a huge basket and what I love about it is that it has an adjustable handlebar, which makes it a lot easier for me as I am short." "We got the Kinderkraft 3-in-1 MOOV. We needed something within budget and one that folded down quite small. This fit the bill. It came with plenty of extras - changing bag, parasol, fly net and waterproof cover. It has great wheels for bumpy surfaces and they come off easily when you need them to. It’s very simple to use and put together."

  • Age range: pushchair: birth – 22kg; car seat: birth – 15 months (approx.)
  • Size: 100 x 65 x 91 cm
  • Pushchair weight: 12.4kg
  • Car seat weight: 6kg

There’s a lot to love about the UPPAbaby Vista V2, but one of the biggest things for parents is the ease of using this buggy off-road. It’s a solid and sturdy travel system, with large wheels and a large basket – another aspect mums and dads rate. The handle can be extended, and there are lots of great add-ons, including a ‘rumbleseat’,which is an extra seat to turn it into a double buggy. You can also buy a buggy board, which you can clip on if you have a child who can stand rather than sit when going from A to B. Plus, there's a carry cot stand, so you can use the bassinet as a Moses basket. BabyCentre parents say "Strong chassis and large wheels for all terrain. The fabrics are great quality and it has a huge shopping basket. It can convert to a double if we have another child, and has a simple fold. It cost a lot, but it's solid and I think it will last. It feels like it's good value." "I like it because we are both tall and the frame sits quite high. We can add an extra seat if we want another baby in the future, and it folds quickly into both our car boots."

Travel system buying guide

What you need to know With a wheeled base plus car seat and bassinet or carrycot, a travel system is a great option when you’re on the move with your newborn. The flat-based carrycot means a travel system functions as a pram for your baby, which is the best way for them to lie until they’re at least six months old. Being able to clip on your baby’s car seat for short trips when out and about is a great option to prevent waking them up to move them. But it’s advised that a baby shouldn’t be left in their car seat for longer than 90 minutes at a time. And newborns, or babies that were premature, should ideally only be sat in one for up to 30 minutes in one go. If you're planning a long journey, factor in lots of breaks! If you’re unsure about how a travel system differs from a buggy or stroller, our pushchair article outlines the differences. Put simply, a travel system is one item that can adapt to meet all your baby's travel needs, from newborn to toddlerhood. Good Egg Safety CIC Opens a new window , the UK's leading child seat specialist said, 'The most important item we will ever buy for our children is their child seat. Some parents buy their travel system first, then find the child seat isn't a fit for their car. To avoid this, we always suggest choosing a car seat by a reputable manufacturer and then picking a travel system that is compatible with it. Buying the car seat and travel system separately offers more options.' The one that's right for you may depend on many factors: the price, size, whether it fits in your vehicle, and how heavy it is to push or lift into your car, as well as how easy it is to fold or change between functions. Lifting it in and out of the car, adding the carrycot pram attachment or putting the car seat into place may be done a few times a day. That's why getting a travel system that’s easy to adapt and not too heavy to use is vital. If you’re planning lots of off-road walks, it’s worth getting one that's great for all-terrain use too. If you’re pregnant with twins , or planning another baby in the near future, check to see if it can become a double buggy. Some include lots of extras, like foot muffs or rain covers. If you’re pricing up a total amount you need to spend, make sure you include these too, as needing to buy them as extras later down the line may not make your travel system such a bargain after all. Some travel systems come with their own brand of car seat, others use car seats from other manufacturers. So you might well want to look into the safety of the car seat itself, too. Travel systems can cost from a few hundred pounds into the thousands. Given how much you'll use it, you may decide to invest more in a system that has great reviews and is built to last.

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The 15 best baby travel systems 2024

best baby travel systems

Joie Finiti with Calmi

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Mamas and Papas Ocarro

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Ickle Bubba Stomp V4

Nuna TRIV Next

Nuna TRIV Next

Venicci Upline 3in1

Venicci Upline 3in1 + Isofix Base Travel System

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Venicci Tinum SE Stylish Black 3in1

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Kinderkraft EVERYDAY Travel System

Silver Cross Reef

Silver Cross Reef pushchair

Fox 5

Bugaboo Fox 5

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Cosatto Giggle 3in1 Travel System and Accessories Bundle

Joie versatrax

Joie Versatrax Travel System

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Maxi-Cosi Zelia Luxe 2

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Ickle Bubba Eclipse

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BabaBing! Raffi

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Rose Gold Marble Belgravia Travel System

Whether you're off for a walk in the woods or popping into town, the best baby travel system makes getting around with your little one easy peasy. Attach the best car seat to the pushchair frame, and you can move your baby from car to pushchair and back again, without disruption.

In general, a travel system consists of a pushchair that is compatible with a Group 0+ car seat, suitable from birth to the age of 12 months. You can easily attach or detach it from the frame, and it will either clip on top of the pushchair seat component or attach directly to the chassis with the seat component removed.

Travel systems for babies often also come with a carrycot attachment, so you can use the pushchair as a lie-flat pram. It's vital when choosing a pushchair for your baby that they can lie flat in it until they're six months old to support the healthy development of their spine and lungs.

Best travel systems at a glance: • Best overall baby travel system overall: Joie Finite With Calmi - Buy now on Joie • Best baby travel system for on the go: Mamas and Papas Ocarro - Buy now on Very • Best for a bundle: Ickle Bubba Stomp V4 - Buy now on Ickle Bubba • Best portable baby travel system: Venicci Tinum SE Stylish Black 3in1 - Buy now on Argos • Best easy to handle baby travel system: Kinder Kraft Everyday Travel System - Buy now on Amazon • Best compact folding baby travel system: Rose Gold Marble Belgravia Travel System - Buy now on My Babiie • Best storage baby travel system: Joie Versatrax Travel System - Buy now on Natural Baby Shower

To help you out, we've picked out our favourites. Every year we thoroughly test and review the best new products on the market, including the best travel systems for babies. We can then bring you comprehensive reviews from real parents who've tried out the travel systems in real life. Our annual Mother&Baby Awards also help us bring you the best advice about current products on the market.

The best baby travel systems 2024

1. joie finiti with calmi, best overall baby travel system.

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Award: Won Gold in the Mother&Baby Awards 2023

The Joie Finiti with Calmi bundle is suitable from birth up to 22kg, and includes a pushchair, carrycot and car seat with a base. Our tester loved that it was quick and easy to fold and unfold, and the harness on both items was also really easy to use. The Calmi isn't just a carry cot, it can be used in a car and has the security of a car seat, so there's no need to wake your sleeping baby when they're under six months, moving them from cot to car.

With an extendable UPF50+ canopy, the Joie Finiti pushchair has three backrest positions which allows for a lie-flat position, it can also be folded up with just one hand, which is very useful when you're a busy parent with your hands full.

Our mum tester said: "From the minute the Joie Finiti travel system and Calmi arrived, I was impressed, arriving in just one box each. Quick and easy to build with informative manuals, the included accessories (a cup holder, rain cover and detachable pram organiser) were a nice surprise to have included as standard. The pram is quick and easy to unfold/fold with no need to double over due to the quick release on the seat.

It folds flat with the seat attachment making it quick and easy to put up/pack away if in a rush or in bad weather. The harness is really easy to use on both items and the four various modes this system caters for meant that we could choose the best combination for us for that moment in time. The clever storage pockets built into the Calmi carrycot on both the outside and the inside meant that I was never without a blanket/comforter and could easily and quickly find the items rather than having to rummage in a changing bag."

Read our full Joie Finiti With Calmi review.

  • Lightweight to push
  • Ample under-seat storage
  • Durable suspension
  • One hand fold
  • Canopy doesn't completely cover the seat when fully reclined

2. Mamas and Papas Ocarro

Best baby travel system for on the go.

If the grandparents-to-be are chipping in, or if you've saved hard for a top-of-the-range travel system, we think every penny is well spent on this Mamas and Papas Ocarro travel system. We love the puncture-proof off-road tyres – perfect for rural adventures in style. The reversible, lie-flat pushchair seat ensures maximum comfort during snoozes on the move.

Mother&Baby tester review: "I must admit I do love this pram! I love the fact that you can put it up and down using just one hand which did make my life easier (especially when caught in the rain)! I like the fact the hood comes down quite far but there's a zip to let some air in and a flap to check on your baby as you're pushing (my previous pushchair didn't have this) which does put your mind at ease, especially the first time you put your baby forward facing! Also, the fact that you can fold the pushchair down with the stroller seat on, and it folds down just as neat as it would without the seat is an added bonus as it saves time when out and about in the car! All in all these little features do make a huge difference!"

Read our full Mamas&Papas Ocarro review .

  • Choice of colours
  • One-hand fold
  • Easy to carry when folded
  • Dual suspension for even terrain
  • Basket can be difficult to access with larger item

3. Ickle Bubba Stomp V4

Best for a bundle.

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If you've got a little more to spend on a travel system, you'll want to know you're getting more bang for your buck. The Ickle Bubba Stomp V4 ticks that box, and is sturdy and felt safe, according to our reviewer. It's achingly cool and stylish, yet the highly functional design is also great for parents with differing heights, with a fully adjustable handle. With this travel system you'll get the carrycot, seat unit, i-Size car seat and Isofix base, raincover, footmuff and changing bag all included in the price.

Mother&Baby tester review: "This pushchair was a pleasure to use! It was sturdy and felt safe. It steered well and collapsed relatively easily. It reclined nicely and the sunshade was large enough to provide good cover for my daughter. This was a great feature. I have a dog, and it pushed surprisingly well on grass and pebbles whilst walking her. The handle positioning was easy to adjust and great for my husband who is tall."

Read our full Ickle Bubba Stomp V4 review.

  • Easy to connect to the car
  • Lightweight
  • Quite compact once folded
  • Useful extras included
  • Our parent testers found it hard to fold down

4. Nuna TRIV Next

Best baby travel system for assemble.

The Nuna TRIV Next was awarded Gold for Best Travel System  at the Mother&Baby Awards 2024.

Another travel system that really looks and handles well, the Nuna TRIV Next was a hit with our tester, who found it easy to assemble, and was impressed at how simple it was to change the positions. The all-season seat keeps your baby warm in winter and converts to breathable mesh in summer, while the rain cover provides extra protection no matter the weather. This travel system is also compact when folded, and will stay standing by itself which is a huge bonus to many.

Our mum tester said: "The assembly process of the pushchair was so easy, I was able to assemble the pushchair alone at 40+2 weeks pregnant. I also tried out a few of the different seat positions, and changing to the collapsible carrycot the first time I set it up and I was really impressed with how simple that was to do. It all felt very good quality, especially the stylish colour scheme of black, really set off by the brown leatherette handle and front bar."

Read our full Nuna TRIV Next review

  • Easy to use and super straightforward assemble
  • Great colour scheme
  • Suspension isn't great
  • Travel cot hood cover is hard to get zipped up

5. Venicci Upline 3in1 + Isofix Base Travel System

Best baby travel system for quick interchanges.

The Venicci Upline 3in1 + Isofix Base Travel System was awarded Silver for Best Travel System  at the Mother&Baby Awards 2024.

If you're looking for a travel system to use in towns or cities, then the Venicci Upline 3in1 + Isofix Base Travel System could be what you're looking for. Our tester thought it was easy to use and folded down really small, even fitting into a small car with room to spare. This product has a long lifespan, lasting from birth to four years, and comes with a carrycot, seat unit, car seat (with adapters), changing bag, foot muff, insect netting and rain covers.

Our mum tester said: "This is a great travel system for towns and cities. It was really easy to put together with clear instructions and it’s easy and quick to interchange the different components. The pushchair and bassinet are great, folding down nice and small so that they fit easily even in a small car such as a Fiesta, with a bit of room to spare!"

Read our full Venicci Upline 3in1 + Isofix Base Travel System review.

  • Modern design and luxurious finish
  • Water-repellent fabric
  • Large with solid wheels
  • Cozy footmuff included
  • Adjustable footrest

6. Venicci Tinum SE Stylish Black 3in1

Best baby travel system for simplicity.

Award: Won Silver in the Mother&Baby Awards 2023

The Venicci Tinum SE Stylish Black 3in1 travel system won a silver award at the 2023 M&B Awards, and with good reason. One reviewer said she loved the one-hand fold, and how it was compact too. It has a lightweight frame, easy-to-fold mechanism and modern design, as well as having a pram, car seat and carrycot included, it comes complete with all the accessories needed to make going out and about with your little one as easy as possible. These include a footmuff, changing bag with mat, rain cover and mosquito net.

One mum said: "This product is extremely user-friendly. Everything about the pushchair is easy to do, with strong smooth mechanisms. The pushchair seat and bassinet are both really easy to attach and detach. Everything feels great quality. It is so easy to fold and unfold the pushchair with one hand and there is no need to remove the seat which is so handy for me. The fold is nice and compact too which is great and it stands freely. The nice big chunky wheels make it great for all terrain and it is really smooth to push."

Read our full Tinum SE Stylish Black 3in1 review.

  • One-handed folding
  • Looks stylish
  • Some mums struggled at first to attach the car seat to the base

7. Kinderkraft EVERYDAY Travel System

Best baby travel system for easy use.

Award: Won Gold in the Mother&Baby Awards 2022

Kinderkraft EVERYDAY is a multifunctional 2-in-1 baby stroller with a large carrycot (with a handle) and a soft mattress; it has bamboo viscose fibres in the cover for good ventilation and antibacterial properties. Our reviewer loved that it has good suspension and is easy to use on different terrains. Together with the Kiddy Evoluna car seat, this makes a comprehensive travel system and the car seat lies flat, both inside and outside the car. *At the time of writing, the travel system which won our award was no longer available, but we have linked through to the 2-in-1 pushchair.

Mother&Baby tester review: "This is a great pram to use as the bassinet sits higher up than others. This means it is easier to see the baby and also lift them in and out. It has good suspension and is relatively easy to use on different terrains. The sunshade is excellent and clips on to the hood and base of the bassinet meaning good shade cover. There is a useful cupholder and also storage pocket within the bassinet for keys/phones etc."

Read our full Kinderkraft EVERYDAY Travel System review .

  • Easy to use and adjust
  • Spacious basket
  • Good suspension for different terrains
  • Quite heavy
  • Doesn't come with anything to hold the stroller in place once folded to keep it compact

8. Silver Cross Reef pushchair

Best baby travel system for newborns.

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The Silver Cross Reef pushchair is an multi-terrain travel system, which is suitable from newborn to 22kg. Our reviewer thought the system was well designed and sturdy, and loved the one-hand fold, but one downside is its weight. This might be an issue for those who have had a c-section, or struggle moving heavier objects out of a car boot. However, the car seat is very sturdy and comfortable and was a hit with the tester's baby.

Mother&Baby tester review: "If you find that you are comfortable with the weight then you would be hard-pressed to find a better travel system out there. It is very well designed, intuitive to use, safe, sturdy, secure, user-friendly and very good to look at."

Read our full Silver Cross Reef review .

  • Feels safe and sturdy
  • Looks and feels luxurious
  • Well-designed and user-friendly

9. Bugaboo Fox 5

Best baby travel system for style.

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If you're looking for something that uses sustainable products, then the Bugaboo Fox 5 could be the right travel system for you. It is a versatile and stylish solution for parents seeking a premium pushchair. Our tester loved its lightweight design, and it seamlessly transitions between a comfortable carrycot for infants and a reversible seat for older children. The Bugaboo Fox 5 features a robust chassis, all-terrain wheels, and adjustable suspension for a smooth ride. Its modular design and high-quality materials make it a top choice for modern, active parents.

Dad tester Ashley said: "It is impeccably well-designed, managing to be both totally functional and stylish. The fact that sustainable products have been used to manufacture it is a huge plus point in this modern age. The suspension system makes the ride silky smooth and coupled with the lightness and quality steering makes it very easy to push and manoeuvre."

Read our full Bugaboo Fox 5 review

  • Stylish appearance
  • Lightweight but strong
  • Brilliant steering and handling
  • Fits into the boot without removing the seat
  • Can be difficult to first put together

10. Cosatto Giggle 3in1 Travel System and Accessories Bundle

Best baby travel system for vibrant design.

Rrp: £ 599.95

One thing about Cosatto products is you can never call them boring. Their fun designs are perfectly eye-catching for parents and kiddies too, and this travel system, the Cosatto Giggle 3in1 Travel System & Accessories Bundle, is no different. The bundle includes the chassis, convertible pram to seat unit, car seat (with adaptors) and raincover. Our tester thought it was brilliant for the price, but would have liked a larger basket and felt the rails scratched too easily.

Mother&Baby tester review: "I am very pleased with my pram. It looks amazing and it is easy to drive. I have tried it so far on the pavement but went off-road too. My little one loves to observe cute foxes inside. There is only a couple of downsides: rails are a little too easy to scratch and the basket could be bigger. However I highly recommend this pram, you can't get a better design at this price. Love it!"

  • Three wheels for easy manoeuvrability
  • Lightweight chassis
  • UPF100+ protection sunshade hood
  • Storage basket could be bigger

11. Joie Versatrax Travel System

Best baby travel system for excellent storage.

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The Joie Versatrax is another stylish travel system, which is free-standing when folded. Appealing to those who are eco-conscious, this travel system is made from 153 recycled bottles. It comprises of a carrycot, infant carrier and stroller, and was easy to push according to our tester. Along with the travel system, you'll get a raincover, bumper bar, cupholder and adapters.

Mother&Baby tester review: "My son found this buggy really comfortable and had no problems falling and staying asleep in it. I found it really easy to push and liked the colour and materials used, it felt really stylish. I particularly liked the large basket that was easy to access and the fact that the buggy was really easy to push and was a smooth ride for my son."

Read our full Joie Versatrax Travel System review .

  • Easy to use
  • Large basket
  • Sturdy build
  • Excellent foldability
  • Carry handle included
  • Not as easy to adjust compared to other prams
  • Quite big in size

12. Maxi-Cosi Zelia Luxe 2

Best stream-lined baby travel system.

Rrp: £ 369.99

The Maxi-Cosi Zelia Luxe 2 pushchair is the perfect 2-in-1 pushchair for cool, relaxed city living. This travel system can fit into a small flat without compromising your baby's comfort, and is suitable for newborn to 3.5 years. The Maxi-Cosi Zelia 2 pushchair is the second version of the Maxi-Cosi Zelia stroller, which won bronze in the Mother&Baby Awards in 2019.

Our testers thought it was better suited as a second pushchair, as it wasn't as robust as some of the market, and more suited to a city environment.

Mother&Baby Tester review: "I really loved the Zelia Travel System. It was lovely to steer and push and easy to slot into place. I especially like that it is suitable for all ages. I like that I have the option to use it if I were to have another child with the Pebble Plus car seat. This is a bonus as it's so much easier to have it all as one rather than separate car seats and buggies."

Read our full Maxi-Cosi Zelia review.

  • Good value for money
  • Comfy and cosy
  • Fairly compact fold
  • Rain cover included
  • Could be sturdier

13. Ickle Bubba Eclipse

Best all-in-one baby travel system.

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Another travel system with a one-hand fold, loved by our reviewers, is the Ickle Bubba Eclipse. This travel system won the silver M&B award last year and with good reason. Our reviewers found it to be appealing to look at with easy-clean fabrics and a very spacious basket. They also said they would definitely recommend it because it is reasonably priced and features everything you might need. A brilliant addition is the Bubba Board, a built-in board, which can hold another child weighing up to 20kg.

Mother&Baby tester review:  "The pram is very easy to fold up (with one hand) and unfold. The under pram basket is very spacious. But in addition to this, the change bag that comes with the pram is also huge and attaches neatly on the back. Easy to access both the change bag and basket on the go. The pram is very stable - even with a full change bag attached to the back, it did not tip when my toddler was stood up in the seat." 

Read our full Ickle Bubba Eclipse review .

  • Easy to clean and use
  • Simple to fold
  • Spacious storage basket
  • Could do with a handlebar brake

14. BabaBing! Raffi

Best trending baby travel system.

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The BabaBing! Raffi looks stylish and one reviewer thought that it was amazing quality for the price, however this travel system doesn't come with a car seat, which would be an extra cost. But it does come with a number of accessories, as well as the carrycot and seat unit, it also comes with a 2-in-1 raincover, a waterproof footmuff and car seat adapters.

One review said: "The Raffi Pushchair is perfect for my little one due this year, and such amazing quality for the price. Everything comes with it which makes life so much easier, its easy to use and has a nice sturdy frame but isn't too heavy. I really love it, and can't wait to use it."

  • Sturdy one-hand fold
  • Generous storage basket
  • Reasonably lightweight

15. Rose Gold Marble Belgravia Travel System

Best baby travel system for a compact fold.

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Award: Won Bronze in the Mother&Baby Award2022

The Rose Gold Marble Belgravia Travel System was designed with celeb mum Dani Dyer as part of her Cherish range. It's design adapts as your family grows and includes a bassinet which can attach to the stroller frame for family strolls and fresh air, eventually progressing to the reversible seat.

Like the Ickle Bubba, it comes with a built-in buggy board for tots and detachable wheels for compact storage at home or on the go. It is also really well priced for such a versatile product, and folds down to a compact size, perfect when you have a lot to fit in your boot!

Mother&Baby tester review:  "This travel system is amazing. It's so easy to put up and fold with one hand, and switch between seat styles, which is everything you need In a travel system. The fact it all comes as a package and you don't need to worry about finding the correct accessories anywhere else, the box has it all. The shopping basket being large with zips is a godsend."

Read our full Dani Dyer Belgravia Travel System review .

  • Compact fold
  • Easy to use and fold
  • Larger seat for prolonged use
  • Stunning style
  • Some parents didn't even consider it gender-neutral in design

What to look for in the best travel system

Convenience is the main benefit, as you can transfer your baby to and from a pushchair without removing them from their car seat. This is less disruptive for your child and saves time and stress. A travel system is often more expensive and sometimes bulkier than a standard pushchair, so it's only worthwhile if a car is your main form of transport.

It's important to keep in mind that different travel systems are compatible with different car seats, although there is some crossover. The most important thing about buying the best travel system is to make sure it will fit in your car.

Here are some things to look out for when considering your purchase.

Shopping basket

A big basket is essential! It should be large enough to hold everything you need when you're out with your baby, including the rain cover and your baby changing bag . The basket should be accessible, even when the carrycot is attached, or the pushchair seat is fully reclined.

Seat recline

The recommended sleeping position for babies is flat on their back, so a pushchair seat that reclines fully flat is a must for naps in the pushchair. It should be easy (and quiet!) to adjust with your baby in the seat.

A height-adjustable handlebar ensures the pushchair is comfortable for you, your partner or anyone else who might use it regularly. Check that it's easy to adjust and comfortable to hold.

Is the car seat included in the price, or do you have to buy it separately? Factor in the price of the base, too, and don't forget car-seat adaptors to attach it to the chassis.

Babies shouldn't sit in car seats for more than two hours at a time - we've looked at the research into how long a baby should stay in a car seat - including when it's attached to a pushchair chassis. Choose a travel system with a comfy lie-flat carrycot. Your baby will outgrow it by six months old, so check how bulky it is to store – some are cleverly designed to convert to an upright seat.

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Seat direction

A travel system with a reversible seat unit means you can choose which way your baby faces. A parent-facing seat encourages your baby's communication skills, but an inquisitive toddler might prefer to face where they're going. There are regulations and advice on how to keep your baby rear-facing for longer .

Accessories

Some travel systems come with coordinating accessories such as a footmuff or change bag. Think about which ones you actually need and whether they're included in the price.

Fold mechanism

A travel system will be in and out of your car boot. Choose one that's compact and easy to fold, leaving room for shopping or luggage.

The brake should be comfortably positioned and easy to operate without the risk of applying it by accident or scuffing your shoes. Check how reliable it feels and whether it's easy to release.

All-terrain wheels make for easy manoeuvrability on muddy walks. Smaller, solid wheels make light work of city pavements and shiny shop floors. If you're likely to switch between different types of terrain, go for lockable, swivel wheels.

Do I need a baby travel system?

A baby travel system can be convenient has they come with all the travel essentials you need for your baby. They are often good value, however if you buy an ISOFIX car seat to stay in your car, you wouldn't need a travel system that comes with a car seat.

What other things do I need to consider when buying a baby travel system?

Not all infant car seats can be attached to all pushchairs, and you may need to buy adaptors. If you'd prefer an i-Size car seat, which sits your baby in the safer rear-facing position until they are at least 15 months old, you'll need to choose a pushchair frame that's compatible. If you want to keep your child rear-facing in the car beyond 15 months, you'll need an extended rear-facing car seat. However, these are designed to stay in your car, so a travel system isn't an option.

The car seat will either clip on top of the pushchair's seat component or attach directly to the chassis with the seat component removed. Adapters are sometimes required to fix the car seat onto the pushchair or chassis. Check if these are included. If they aren't, find out what the additional cost will be.

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What about the pushchair?

A travel system often has a seat component that enables it to be used as a 'normal' pushchair. Many mums use the car seat clipped into the frame when their baby is very young, using the larger seat component as their little one grows. If you intend to keep your newborn in the pushchair for long periods, you will need a travel system with a fully reclining seat component.

Newborns should only remain in car seats for a few hours at a time, as lying horizontally is better for their breathing and healthy spine development. Some travel systems also offer the option of a pram-style carrycot. While this can add expense, the carrycot can double as a Moses basket and portable travel cot.

Can you use a travel system for toddlers?

Only Group 0+ car seats will fit on the travel system. These will be outgrown at around 12-15 months. Most mums will continue to use the travel system with the seat component fitted after that.

For toddlers, a seat that reclines for naps is useful, but it doesn't have to be fully horizontal. Some pushchair seats are reversible, so your baby can face you, to begin with, but face outwards to get a better view of the world as they get older. For older children, you may want to look into the best car seat for 4-year-olds .

How easy is it to fold?

All travel systems fold up so that they can be stowed in a car boot. Try out the folding mechanism in the shop – your 'tricky' might be another person's 'easy'. Consider that you may sometimes need to hold your baby while you fold and unfold the chassis. You'll also have to lift the folded pushchair chassis in and out of the car boot, so consider its weight – anything over 10kg could be a struggle.

How big is your car boot?

Travel systems are more compact than ever, but some models are still pretty bulky to allow for all the extra functionality they offer. Before you buy one, check it fits in your car boot. You can always remove the carrycot or seat unit from the chassis and store it on your back seat. Although, this will limit space in your car for other passengers.

Can I use a second hand travel system?

While it can be perfectly fine to use a second hand travel system, it is not advised to use a second hand car seat unless you are absolutely sure that it has never been in an accident.

It would be advisable to only use second hand if it's from a very close relative or friend.

What is the difference between a 2in1 and 3in1 travel system?

A 3in1 travel system includes a car seat, carry cot and a pushchair all on the same frame, where as a 2in1 would only include the car seat and pushchair.

The bonus to both is that they are interchangeable with a car seat, which can be handy when you're out of the house and don't want to disturb your baby if they fall asleep.

Emily Gilbert  is the Features & Reviews Editor for Mother&Baby and has written for the website and previously the magazine for six years. Specialising in product reviews, Emily is the first to know about all the exciting new releases in the parenting industry.

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Convenience can be key when you’re bringing up a little one, so why not take a look at our fantastic range of travel systems? When it comes to getting out and about with your baby, these are designed with flexibility in mind - a worthy investment that gives you an all in one travel solution that works for your baby from birth and as they grow into a toddler. You’ll be able to alter the position of the carrycot, which means your little one can lie flat in their pram when they’re very young, before sitting upright in their pushchair when they’re ready. Lots of our designs also come with a car seat or  car seat adaptors  included - perfect for when you need to hit the road with your little one. 

When it comes to  car seats , be sure to take a look at our handy  car seat guide  so you can be assured that your baby is safe and secure in the right size. We’ve got you covered with options from Group 0 plus through to Group 1-2-3, depending on your little one’s weight. And for toddlers, a  toddler booster seat  is the way to go to make sure they’re at the right height for a three-point seat belt. 

For peace of mind that your bundle of joy is happy and content in the car, go for a  baby car mirror  so you can easily check up on them as you’re driving. 

Looking for  prams ? You’ve come to the right place - and how about our  travel cots  too? If you’re staying away with your baby overnight, these are the ideal solution and some even feature a drop-down side so you can safely co-sleep with your baby.

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12 of the best travel systems for newborn babies

We've tested travel systems - pushchairs where you can attach a high quality baby car seat - and selected the best based on comprehensive reviews

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A good travel system can save new parents a lot of hassle and headaches. You get all the interchangeable seating options in one-well designed bundle, allowing parents to swap between toddler seat, carrycot or car seat.

Everything is perfectly compatible and easy to use, making new parenthood that little bit easier, giving users more flexibility and different options to make their children comfortable. A good travel system is versatile and should provide a functional mode for every stage of your child’s development - from lie-flat pram-mode to world-facing toddler mode.

We have analysed the travel systems market and rigorously tested a wide range of different bundles to help you decide which one is best for you. Each of our recommended travel systems has been used regularly by a journalist with a baby or toddler. We’ve also combined these results with feedback from mums to bring you the best selection.

Best travel systems at a glance

  • Best travel system for one-handed fold: Joie Versatrax with i-Snug Car Seat and Ramble XL Carrycot, £530
  • Best travel system for the city and countryside: UPPAbaby Cruz V2 with MESA i-Size Infant Carrier, £1074.97
  • Best travel system for bright, sensory patterns: Cosatto Wowee and RAC Port i-size Car Seat, £999.95
  • Best travel system for taller parents: Venicci Tinum 3-in-1 Travel System, £799
  • Best premium quality travel system: egg2 Stroller and egg Shell Car Seat, from £1399
  • Best value travel system: Kinderkraft XMOOV 3-in-1, £329
  • Best travel system with a comfy carrycot: Babymore MeMore Travel System, £499
  • Best travel system for urban living: Silver Cross Wayfarer 2020 Dream and i-Size base bundle, £1030
  • Best travel system for sun protection: Cybex Balios S Lux with Cybex Aton M i-size, from £864.65
  • Best travel system for celebrity style: My Babiie Your Babiie Belgravia Rose Gold Black Travel System, £599.99
  • Best mid-range budget travel system: Didofy Cosmos, £599
  • Best travel system for effective brakes: Ickle Bubba Aston Rose includes Mercury i-Siz Car Seat, £899

Why should I consider buying a travel system?

It is not necessary to buy a full travel system from the outset, and they can seem like a more expensive outlay than a simple buggy. However, if you are planning on using the car to transport your baby, you will need an infant car seat. Plus, as a newborn should lie flat , it’s usually recommended to invest in a firm carrycot.

This is where a travel system comes into its own. It is designed for all these necessary elements to slot together nicely and for users to be able to change between them smoothly and quickly.

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What to look for when buying a travel system, does it include a car seat.

“Parents love the option to use their infant carrier car seat on their pushchair as it can make life a lot easier,” says Charlotte Gelstharp at Natural Baby Shower . “It means you can simply transfer your sleeping little one from the pushchair to the car and vice versa easily without disturbing them.” If you’ll be using the pushchair for more than 2 hours , avoid using the car seat though as it is recommended by safety experts and manufacturers that babies don’t sit in them for prolonged periods of time.

Some travel systems have car seats from the same range that clip straight onto the base while others have a few different models which are compatible but need adapters to fit it. Check out which car seat you will get with your travel system and make sure you are happy with the safety credentials (and it will fit easily into your vehicle) before you buy.

Is there a carrycot and can it be used for overnight sleeping?

Newborn babies need to lie completely flat so many travel systems will include a carrycot to keep them in this optimal position until they are around 6 months and able to sit up in a pushchair. It isn’t always necessary to get a carrycot though, as some pushchairs will completely recline and may even come with inserts that make them suitable and comfortable for small babies. Though bucket-type toddler seat or even some of the ‘near-flat’ options out there are not recommended.

If you are buying a bundle with a carrycot, look at how comfortable it is and whether it is suitable for occasional overnight sleeping. If the manufacturer says it is suitable to use at night-time, this could save you the expense of buying a travel cot when your little one is small and will be handy for holidays and overnight visits.

Does it come with extra accessories?

The travel system bundles on our lists vary from those that just include the pushchair, carrycot and car seat to those with include almost everything you could imagine apart from the kitchen sink. Make sure you know exactly what you are getting in your bundle and weigh up whether you need the extras or not. Some mums will absolutely adore having a cup holder and a matching changing bag, while for others it will simply be more clutter to find a home for.

How heavy is it?

Travel systems are generally not as lightweight as the nippy compact buggies aimed at older children. But there are still some models on the market which have made an effort to keep weight to a minimum. Heavier systems tend to be more hard-wearing and robust and may feel smoother on rough terrains, but lightweight prams and pushchairs are easier to lift in and out of your car and can be easier to manoeuvre.

If you opt for a car seat, remember to also check how heavy it is and you'll most likely be lifting it out the car with your baby inside it.

How easy is it to fold up?

When you’re not using your travel system, you’ll want to fold it up either to put it in your car boot or to store it out of the way at home. Check how easy it is to fold – some can be folded with one hand, while others may be a bit more fiddly and need the seat or carrycot removing first. Does it stand up when folded or does it need to be laid down or leant against something? It is also worth knowing its folded dimensions to know if it will fit easily into your cupboard or car.

How much does a travel system cost?

On first glance travel systems seem more expensive overall, but you can get some really good value options, such as the Kinderkraft Xmoov (£329) on our list. With others costing more than £1000 there is a huge range of price points.

“Even though these may seem more expensive initially, travel systems can be a great investment,” explains Charlotte Gelstharp at Natural Baby Shower , a popular online retailer for pushchairs.

“You can create your own travel system using your own choice of car seats and pushchairs, however this can be confusing and complicated as you need to make sure everything is compatible with each element. Therefore, it can be easier and less confusing to opt for an already bundled together travel system.”

Some of the more expensive travel systems offer more items in the bundle or have better functionality or unique features, such as memory buttons that make changing between seat and carrycot easier or one-handed folds that can make a real difference to how you use the pushchair.

It might also be worth considering whether there are individual accessories that are important to you - some parents might desperately want a matching changing bag, without shelling out extra money, while others can’t do without a cup attachment. While these might not be deal-breakers, they might swing your decision.

How we chose and tested these pushchairs

Here's our pick of the best travel systems for newborn babies..., 1. joie versatrax with i-snug car seat and ramble xl carrycot, £530, – best for one handed fold.

Joie Versatrax with i-Snug car seat and Ramble XL carrycot

Suitable from: birth (with carrycot) to 22kg | Car seat suitable from: birth to 75cm | Car seat i-Size: Yes | Carrycot suitable for overnight sleeping: No | Pushchair weight: 11.7kg | Car Seat weight: 3.25kg | Unfolded dimensions: H92cm x W65.5cm x L112cm | Folded dimensions: H86cm x W65.5cm x L36cm | Awards: Gold – Newborn pushchair under £600, MadeForMums Awards 2021

Includes: Joie Versatrax pushchair, Ramble XL carrycot and i-Snug car seat

The Joie Versatrax is a superb 4-in-1 travel system, that consistently impresses users with its functionality, ease of use and versatility. It is fantastic value, especially considering the quality of car seat included with the system. The i-Snug is i-Size and lightweight, which makes it safe and easy to use.

We love the clever one-handed folding system, making it simple to get it in and out of the car or put it away when it isn’t in use. Our MFM testers praised how neatly it folds up without taking up too much space. "The fold on this pushchair allows it to become a great space saver," said MFM tester Maria. "It becomes a slim, self standing unit, which is fabulous to save space in the car boot, especially if you have a tiny boot."

Other great features include a roomy basket underneath – perfect for carrying all those bits and pieces you’ll need on a trip out and there’s even a useful pocket in the carrycot for your phone or car keys. The seat itself can be reclined flat and used for newborns as well as little ones who have outgrown the carrycot. But MFM reviewer and mum of two Laura felt the pushchair would could be a tight squeeze for larger toddlers and said, "I tried my 3-year-old in the seat (he’s just over 13kg) and it was very snug."

It’s also worth noting that the pushchair seat doesn’t come with a footmuff to keep your child’s legs warm, although the unit is soft and comfortable with padded straps. The carrycot also isn’t designed to be used for overnight sleeping so can’t double up as a travel cot.

Pros: Easy one-hand fold, free-standing when folded, large basket Cons: Footmuff not included, no auto-clip on fold, snug-fitting seat unit

Read our full MadeForMums Joie Versatrax pushchair review

Available from: Mamas and Papas and Online4baby

2. UPPAbaby Cruz V2 with MESA i-Size Infant Carrier, £1074.97

– Best for the city and countryside

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Suitable from: birth to 22kg | Car seat suitable from: birth up to 13kg | Car seat i-Size: Yes | Carrycot suitable for overnight sleeping: Yes | Pushchair weight: 11.6kg | Car Seat weight: 4.8kg | Unfolded dimensions: H101.6cm x W57.8cm x L95.3cm | Folded dimensions: H83.8cm x W57.8cm x L41.9cm | Awards: Gold – Travel system over £800, MFM Awards 2021

Includes: UPPAbaby Cruz V2 pushchair, carrycot, rain covers, sun shades, insect nets, car seat and Isofix base

The UPPAbaby Cruz has always been a popular urban pushchair, with its generous basket, easy fold and relative compactness. The V2 is a new and improved version, offering even more longevity and functionality to the Cruz. For example the user weight limit is increased, the wheels are larger and can handle more terrain and the seat is more generous in size, so it should last better for fast growing kids.

According to MFM Reviews Editor, Christy, who reviewed the Cruz with her newborn, it is an ideal all-round hybrid pushchair that performs well in town but also in parks and on woodland walks. “It is a top-quality option for most,” she writes. “It’s so versatile, and such good quality that I can see it working for families in town or the countryside, as it’s so robust without being a huge size.” It also comes with a huge shopping basket, which can hold a whopping 13.6kg

The carrycot comes with a breathable mattress with washable cover, which is a big plus point if your little one brings up milk or has an exploding nappy while you’re out and about. It's also super easy to use, Christy adds, as you can remove it with one hand, pressing a button integrated in the hood. This makes such a difference to user-friendliness. “It is one of the brand’s real standout features,” says Christy. “My friend, using the Bugaboo Bee5 herself, and my husband, were both also very impressed!”

Unlike many travel systems which only work with one type of car seat, the UPPAbaby Cruz V2 gives you a choice. The MESA i-Size fits directly onto the frame but it is also compatible with a range of other popular car seats using adapters so you can pick which one you prefer.

Pros: Handles multiple terrains, large upper weight limit, easy to remove carrycot Cons: Pricey, not the lightest

Read our full MadeForMums UPPAbaby Cruz V2 pushchair review

Available from: Simply Baby , Baby & Co , Bella Baby

3. Cosatto Wowee and RAC Port i-Size Car Seat, £999.95

– best for bright, sensory patterns.

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Suitable from: birth (with carrycot) to 25kg | Car seat suitable from: birth to 15 months| Car seat i-Size: Yes | Carrycot suitable for overnight sleeping: Yes | Pushchair weight: 11.8kg | Car seat weight: 4.7kg | Unfolded dimensions: H87cm x W62.5cm x L97cm | Folded dimensions: H25cm x W62.5cm x L97cm

Includes: Cosatto Wowee pushchair, carrycot, car seat with matching hood, car seat base, footmuff, raincover and changing bag

Cosatto is best known for its bright, quirky designs that stand out from the crowd (useful for spotting your pushchair quickly if you’ve left it in a buggy park). But there is more to the Cosatto Wowee than just its looks. The brand actually has a team of designers backed by scientists, who create bold and carefully place characters and patterns on the fabrics which aim to attract baby’s attention and develop their sensory skills. It is a unique selling point of the brand, appreciated by parents, with many reporting on how the designs engage their little ones.

Compact and fairly lightweight, the Cosatto Wowee folds easily using one hand with the seat on in either direction – both parent and world-facing. This is much simpler than many travel systems which need the seat to be in a certain position or removed before folding. "The fold is the Wowee’s party trick," said MFM tester Danny. "Being able to leave the seat (parent-facing and world-facing) in could be a real game-changer in some scenarios and certainly offers a level of flexibility I haven’t experienced with other pushchairs." When folded, it is small and easy to store and will fit easily into most car boots. The seat can also be fully reclined and used from birth so you don’t need to get the carrycot for your newborn if you don’t want to.

There are some great little details with the Wowee designed to make your life as a parent easier - the extendable hood offers UPF 100+ sun protection and the brake is flip-flop friendly. MFM tester Danny found it didn’t offer as smooth a ride as more expensive travel systems, especially on uneven ground but described it as “excellent value for money if you need an all-rounder that also saves on space.”

Pros: Eye-catching design, folds with seat facing both directions, lie-flat seat Cons: Struggles a little on rough terrain

Read our full MadeForMums Cosatto Wowee pushchair review

Available from: Amazon and Cosatto

4. Venicci Tinum 3in1 Travel System, £799

– best for taller parents.

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Suitable from: birth up to 22kg | Car seat suitable from: birth to 13kg | Car seat i-Size: Yes | Carrycot suitable for overnight sleeping: No | Pushchair weight: 12kg | Car seat weight: 3kg | Unfolded dimensions: H105cm x W58cm x L73cm | Folded dimensions: H63cm x W58cm x L41cm | Awards: Gold – Travel system under £800, MFM Awards 2021

Includes: Venicci Tinum pushchair, carrycot, car seat with adaptors, footmuff, changing bag, changing bag, raincovers and insect nets

Venicci isn’t the most well-known brand for buggies but this 3in1 travel system is a hidden treasure, which is why we named it as a MadeforMums gold award winner for 2021. It's the brand's most narrow and compact pushchair, making it convenient for taking on public transport or getting past people in shops or crowded streets, although the basket is a bit on the small side. It's also packed with matching accessories, making it great value for money.

The hoods on both the carrycot and pushchair have in-built ventilation and can be extended to offer extra shade. With in-built suspension, sturdy wheels and easy steering, it is just as suitable for a day out in the country as it is zipping around a city centre. MFM reviewer and mum-of-one Rohese said, "From uneven pavements to wet grass, stony paths and deep mud, the large wheels offered no resistance."

The pushchair can also be folded and unfolded using one hand and with the seat attached parent-facing or world-facing, which isn't the case with many buggies. Plus, the 5 different height positions for the handle mean it is comfortable for both tall and small parents and you won’t end up hunched over while pushing your little one around.

Pros: Lots of accessories included, all-terrain, 5 handlebar positions Cons: Small shopping basket

Read our full MadeforMums Venicci Tinum 3in1 travel system review

Available from: Samuel Johnston , Baby Planet and Amazon

5. egg2 Stroller and egg Shell Car Seat, from £1,399

– best for premium quality.

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Suitable from: birth (with carrycot) to 25kg | Car seat suitable from: birth to 13kg| Car seat i-Size: Yes | Carrycot suitable for overnight sleeping: Yes | Pushchair weight: 15.5kg | Car seat weight: 4.8kg | Unfolded dimensions: H113cm x W59cm x L84.5-96cm | Folded dimensions: H71cm x W59cm x L32cm | Awards: Gold – Travel system over £800, MFM Awards 2021

Includes: egg2 pushchair, carrycot, footmuff, changing bag, fur seat liner, raincovers, insect net, car seat, Isofix base and adaptors

The egg2 travel system is gorgeous to look at with a sleek, modern design and can easily be converted into a tandem if you find yourself needing a double buggy. Both the seat unit and carrycot are made from materials offering UPF50+ sun protection and it is super simple to switch between the two. It is also quick and easy to fold down with one hand, although you do need to remember to take the seat off first.

The egg2’s good looks and ergonomic design earned it a 2021 Made for Mums gold award. MFM tester Jessica tried out the travel system with her newborn and said: “As well as being one of the best-looking travel systems on the market, this is one of the highest quality.” She found it provided a smooth ride on all types of terrain.

The carrycot is really comfortable and has a viewing window for keeping an eye on your sleeping baby. Larger than the original egg, the egg2 is designed to give your little one more space to travel in style but it is one of the heavier travel systems on our list.

Pros: Cosy cocoon carrycot, luxury fabrics, handles well Cons: Need to remove seat before folding, seat not suitable for newborns, heavy

Read our full MadeForMums Babystyle Egg2 pushchair review

Available from: Samuel Johnston , Baby Planet and John Lewis

6. Kinderkraft XMOOV 3in1, £329

– best value travel system.

Kinderkraft Xmoov3in1

Suitable from: birth up to 22kg | Car seat suitable from: birth to 13kg | Car seat i-Size: No (ECE R 44/04 tested) | Carrycot suitable for overnight sleeping: No | Pushchair weight: 11.8kg | Car seat weight: 3.3kg | Unfolded dimensions: H92cm–116cm x W60cm x L110cm | Folded dimensions: H75cm x W62cm x L42cm | Awards: Silver – Travel system under £800, MFM Awards 2021

Includes: Kinderkraft Xmoov pushchair (with 2-in-1 seat and carrycot), rain cover, MINK car seat and adaptors, insect net, car seat, changing bag and mat, bag hooks, cup holder and footmuff

If you’re on a tight budget, this 3-in-1 travel system ticks all the boxes as it comes with everything you’ll need for your newborn baby until they’re a toddler at just over £300. Without sacrificing on quality, "it does everything you’d need and more compared to some of the more premium buggies on the market," commented MFM tester Scott.

Unlike most travel systems, the carrycot converts into a pushchair seat so you won’t have to find space in your home to store whichever part you’re not using. The pushchair’s handle has 8 different heights, so both parents can adjust it to a position which is comfortable for them. Plus, the chassis has 4 "thick and chunky" inflatable rubber tyres which MFM tester Scott said helped to "navigate over bumpy terrain as well as pavements for a smooth ride".

Our MadeforMums reviewer Jennifer found the travel system a little difficult to put together when it first arrived but easy to use once assembled. One other reservation was that the included MINK car seat was a little basic and not compatible with an ISOFIX base so must be fitted using the seatbelt, however MFM tester Jodie did find it "very easy" to take on and off the frame.

Pros: Great value, all-terrain, 8 handlebar heights Cons: Tricky to assemble at first

Read our full MadeforMums Kinderkraft XMOOV 3in1 travel system review

Available from: Very , Samuel Johnston , Amazon and Kiddies Kingdom

7. Babymore MeMore Travel System, £499

– best for comfortable carrycot.

Babymore MeMore Travel System

Suitable from: birth (with carrycot) up to 22kg | Car seat suitable from: birth to 13kg | Car seat i-Size: No | Carrycot suitable for overnight sleeping: Yes | Pushchair weight: 10kg | Car seat weight: 2.5kg | Unfolded dimensions: H100cm–109cm x W59cm x L80cm | Folded dimensions: H35cm x W59cm x L69cm | Awards: Silver – Travel system under £800, MFM Awards 2021

Includes: Babymore MeMore pushchair, elevator, carrycot, car seat, car seat adaptors, Isofix base, foot muff, seat liner, rain cover, changing bag, changing mat and cup holder

Our testers loved all the extra accessories included in the 13-piece set, which comes in at less than £500. The bundle includes the usual chassis, seat, carrycot and car seat you’d expect with a travel system, but you also get an Isofix base, rain cover, changing bag and more. There are also some elevators which will lift your carrycot or seat up a bit higher if you want baby to be closer to you. "It is these little extras that I really like about this system," said MFM tester Cathy. "The things that give extra elements of comfort for baby."

The deep and comfy carrycot can be used for overnight sleeping which is a big plus point and saves you the hassle of getting a separate travel cot during those first few months of parenthood. Both our testers found it to be spacious and comfortable, with mum Joanne commenting, "It passed the sleep test with my newborn! The mattress feels good quality and the fabric around the carrycot is a breathable to allow for extra airflow and a safe sleep environment for baby."

The travel system itself looks smart and while it might not be quite of the same quality as its much more expensive competitors, you can’t tell unless you examine it closely. MFM tester Joanne found it worked well on all terrains and could be easily pushed with just one hand. Folding it up is a piece of cake too and can be done singlehandedly. Though keep in mind both our testers found building the pushchair to be tricky, so you may need an extra pair of hands.

Pros: Carrycot can be used for overnight sleeping, handles well on multiple terrains, lots of extras included Cons: Pushchair tricky to build

Available from: Samuel Johnston , Amazon , Kiddies Kingdom and Babymore

8. Silver Cross Wayfarer 2020, Dream and i-Size base bundle, £1,030

– best for urban living.

silver cross wayfarer 2020

Suitable from: birth (with carrycot) to 22kg | Car seat suitable from: birth to 15 months| Car seat i-Size: Yes | Carrycot suitable for overnight sleeping: Yes | Pushchair weight: 10kg | Car seat weight: 7kg | Unfolded dimensions: H107-93cm x W54cm x L82cm | Folded dimensions: H32cm x W54cm x L85cm | Awards: Silver – Travel system over £800, MFM Awards 2021

Includes: Silver Cross Wayfarer pushchair, carrycot, carrycot hood and apron, i-Size infant carrier and base, car seat adaptors, footmuff, changing bag, cup holder and car seat rain covers

Made by heritage pram brand Silver Cross, the Wayfarer 2020 is ideal for city living with a lightweight chassis, inline wheels and compact design. Our testers were also taken with how well it tackled bumpy ground and going up and down kerbs. "There are lots of cobbled streets in our area of London (Shad Thames)," said MFM reviewer Sarah. "So the tiniest of city pushchairs often struggles (or my baby looks like he is sat on a pneumatic drill – not ideal!). But the Wayfarer 2020 does the job well."

We also loved that the carrycot was suitable for overnight sleeping and lined with temperature-regulating and antibacterial bamboo so your baby won’t overheat. It also it comes with the Dream i-Size car seat and base, which have impressive safety credentials and were given the best ever rating by ADAC, an independent organisation which tests child car seats. Both our testers also found it easy to take on and off the Wayfarer pushchair.

Made from high quality materials, it is hard to find a downside with the Wayfarer 2020 but MFM reviewer Sarah did find it tricky to put together and spent about half an hour assembling all the pieces before using it for the first time. Although the shopping basket is spacious, it's also worth keeping in mind that it can be tricky to access with the carrycot on top.

Pros: Lightweight, compact and easy to manoeuvre Cons: Shopping basket access tricky with carrycot

Read our full MadeforMums Silver Cross Wayfarer 2020 pushchair review

Available from: John Lewis and Kiddies Kingdom

9. Cybex Balios S Lux with Cybex Aton M i-Size, from £864.65

– best for sun protection.

Cybex Balios S Lux

Suitable from: birth up to 22kg | Car seat suitable from: birth to 13kg/87cm/24 months | Car seat i-Size: Yes | Carrycot suitable for overnight sleeping: No | Pushchair weight: 11.7kg | Car seat weight: 4.2kg | Unfolded dimensions: H110cm x W60cm x L90cm | Folded dimensions: H43cm x W60cm x L75.5cm | Awards: Bronze – Travel system over £800, MFM Awards 2021

Includes: Balios S Lux pushchair, Aton M i-Size car seat, Base M, car seat adapters, rain cover, Cot S, cup holder and footmuff

The Cybex Balios S Lux is available on its own as a pushchair or in a bundle with a carrycot and compatible Cybex car seat, which MFM tester Hollie found "super easy" to click on and off the pushchair frame. Like the Joie Versatrax, it can be folded up using just one hand (although our reviewer found it took some getting used to) and has a large basket on the base which can carry loads of up to 5kg, making it a handy shopping companion.

One of the biggest selling points for this travel system is the large extendable hood, which is made from UPF50+ fabric and offers plenty of shade on sunny days. The frame itself is sturdy and can easily handle a bit of off-roading with smooth suspension and tough all-terrain wheels – all features which helped earn the travel system a MadeforMums 2021 bronze award.

The pushchair seat can be reclined into a lie-flat position so it can be used from birth but if you’ve got a newborn, you’ll probably want to get the compatible Cot S carrycot, which has a memory foam mattress to make it comfortable for naps on the move. If you want something less bulky to keep your baby snug, you can also buy the Cocoon S, which fits onto the reclined pushchair seat, offering head and neck support and a bit of extra warmth.

The Cybex Balios S Lux isn’t as compact as many similar travel systems, although it is really easy to steer and manoeuvre around even the tightest corners. MFM reviewer Fay tested it out with her 6-month-old and said: “Despite the pram feeling quite weighty, it is remarkably easy to get up and down curbs. My son remained asleep throughout many hills and bumpy roads.”

Pros: Spacious and comfortable seat with large hood Cons: Single hand folding takes practice

Read our full MadeforMums Cybex Balios S Lux pushchair review

Available from: John Lewis , Online4Baby and Natural Baby Shower

10. My Babiie Your Babiie Belgravia Rose Gold Black Travel System, £599.99

– best for celebrity style.

Your Babiie Belgravia Rose

Suitable from: birth up to 22kg | Car seat suitable from: birth to 13kg | Car seat i-Size: No | Carrycot suitable for overnight sleeping: Yes (hood down and apron off) | Pushchair weight: 10kg | Car seat weight: 2.5kg | Unfolded dimensions: H102cm x W57cm x L92cm | Folded dimensions: W57cm x L65cm | Awards: Bronze – Travel system under £800, MFM Awards 2021

Included: Your Babiie Belgravia pushchair, carrycot, car seat, rain cover and footmuff

Designed with actress and singer Christina Milian, this fashionable travel system screams luxury with its stylish but strong rose gold aluminium frame and leather handlebar. Though it's not all style over substance with our MFM testers praising the roomy and well-padded car seat and carrycot. MFM tester Tracey said, "I particularly like the size of the carrycot and car seat, meaning you could use these parts longer than others on the market making it better value for money."

The storage basket underneath zips up, reducing the risk of anything falling out but this does mean you can’t use it to carry really large items. MFM tester Rebecca loved the quality and look of the travel system, although she felt the suspension was an issue. She said: “Our son was bouncing slightly in the car seat when pushing on both rough and smooth ground.”

This travel system is not as lightweight as many of the other options on this list but it is quite compact when folded, collapsing down at the push of a button to a one-piece fold. "There was plenty of room in the boot compared with other pushchairs I've used," said MFM tester Tracey. And despite the overall weight, our testers didn’t think it felt heavy when pushing it.

Pros: Stylish look with luxury trim, roomy car seat and carrycot, one-piece fold Cons: Lack of suspension

Available from: Very , Amazon and My Babiie

11. Didofy Cosmos, £599

– best for mid-range budgets.

didofy cosmos

Suitable from: birth 22kg | Car seat suitable from: birth to 13kg| Car seat i-Size: Yes | Carrycot suitable for overnight sleeping: Yes | Pushchair weight: 10.2kg | Car seat weight: 3.2kg | Unfolded dimensions: H103cm x W78cm x L57cm | Folded dimensions: H88cm x W35cm x L57cm

Includes: Didofy Cosmos pushchair, carrycot, Group 0+ car seat, Isofix base, raincover and footmuff

With a modern, streamlined design, the Didofy Cosmos looks attractive and is easy to whizz around on city streets even with just one hand. Although it is aimed at urban dwellers, it is still fairly robust with puncture-proof wheels and advanced in-built suspension for a smooth ride.

MFM reviewer and mum-of-2 Laura said: “It manoeuvred quickly and made light work of bumpy, uneven surfaces, without rattling or feeling unsteady thanks to its built in suspension.” She also liked how light it was to lift the different pieces on and off the frame and that you didn’t need separate attachments to fit the carrycot or car seat. Though MFM tester Madeleine did find the carrycot to be on the snug side.

Like the Cosatto Wowee, the way this travel system folds is a big selling point – it has a one-handed folding mechanism and can be folded with the seat on in both directions. It can also be stored both upright – it will stand on its own – or horizontally so is a good choice if storage is tight at home.

Pros: Lightweight with great suspension, one-handed fold, can be stored upright Cons: Snug carrycot

Read our full MadeforMums Didofy Cosmos pushchair review

Available from: Olivers BabyCare and Didofy

12. Ickle Bubba Aston Rose, includes Mercury i-Size car seat, £899

– best for effective brakes.

Ickle Bubba Aston Rose

Suitable from: birth to 15kg | Car seat suitable from: birth to 80cm | Car seat i-Size: Yes | Carrycot suitable for overnight sleeping: Yes | Pushchair weight: 11kg (chassis with wheels) | Car seat weight: 4.9kg | Unfolded dimensions: H110.5cm x W62cm x L95cm | Folded dimensions: H36cm x W62cm x L94.5cm

Includes: Aston Rose pushchair, carrycot, car seat, Isofix base, luxury seat liner, footmuff, changing mat, changing bag, cup holder and rain cover

The Ickle Bubba Aston Rose travel system is one of the most practical bundles on our list. There are some that include more items, but the Aston Rose features an i-Size car seat as well as the Isofix base to go with it. This is a generous piece of kit to include, and will be a deal breaker for many parents.

Our favourite feature on the Aston Rose is the hand-operated brake. Less fiddly than using your feet, securing the travel system when you stop is an absolute doddle and we'd like to see more manufacturers haven’t incorporated hand-operated brakes into their designs. The telescopic handlebar is reversible and can be flipped over the top of the seat, making it really easy to get a wriggly toddler into and out of the pushchair.

The carrycot is comfortable, well-ventilated and suitable for overnight sleeping with a luxurious silky lining. There is also a handy bumper bar you can dangle toys from to keep your little one entertained. The carrycot and the seat unit use the same frame so it is a little fiddly to switch over when your baby graduates from pram to pushchair but hopefully you’ll only have to do it once.

MadeforMums reviewer Tara said: “The first thing I noticed about this travel system was the design and quality. I thought the gold detailing, faux leather touches and matching accessories looked very stylish.”

Pros: Isofix base included, smooth to push, hand operated brake Cons: Fiddly to switch from carrycot to seat

Read our full MadeForMums Ickle Bubba Aston Rose pushchair review

Available from: Online 4 Baby and Pramworld

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Best travel system for babies 2023: Car seat, carrycot and pushchair in one

  • Catherine Hufton
  • Kat de Naoum

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Getting out and about with your little one needn’t be a faff, with our pick of the best travel systems that offer the perfect solution

Finding the best travel system for your baby can feel a little daunting. After all, there’s plenty to consider when making your choice – they need to be able to transport your little one safely; they need to be comfortable to manoeuvre, while remaining relatively portable; and they need to be compatible with carrycots, car seats, and toddler seats to accommodate your baby from birth well into their toddler years. With an array of models vying for your attention, there’s a lot to think about with, potentially, a significant cost.

As is the case when you buy almost anything, what you pick will often come down to your own circumstances and lifestyle. If you travel frequently and use public transport often, then a travel system that’s lightweight and folds down with minimal effort will likely be a priority. If you’re more of an off-road adventurer with a dog or two to walk, then sturdy suspension and durable wheels will top your list of requirements. If size or road conditions aren’t a concern, then you might be free to prioritise style over more practical elements.

Whatever your needs, we’ve put together a brief buying guide with some FAQs and rated some of the top travel systems on the market to help you make the best choice for you and your family.

Best travel system: At a glance

  • Best luxury travel system: Bugaboo Fox 5 | £1,115
  • Best overall complete travel system:  Mamas & Papas Ocarro | £1,509
  • Best travel system for city living: Nuna Triv 4 Piece | £1,050
  • Best affordable travel system: KinderKraft XMoov 3-in-1 Travel System | £279

How to choose the best travel system for you

What is a travel system.

It’s a do-it-all pushchair with a modular design that allows you to slot in a carrycot, car seat or toddler seat as needed. The majority of models are presented in a variety of different packages, or bundles as they’re commonly known, ranging from the barebones with just the frame or stroller, right through to deluxe versions comprising everything from the carrycot, car seat, and accessories such as footmuffs, canopy, nappy bag, and even cup holder bundled as standard.

Do I need a travel system?

Not necessarily. You could instead choose to buy a separate pushchair with a carrycot, a stroller , a third-party car seat – or any combination of products that works for you. The appeal of a travel system is integration and the convenience that it brings.

Everything in a travel system is designed to work together, so it potentially means less overlap. For instance, you can just click the car seat onto the travel system chassis and push your baby around town, which saves you transferring your child from a car seat to a pushchair or cot.

What key features should I look for?

Size and weight are crucial, meaning it’s a good idea to go to a store or showroom to have a good play around with the models you’re considering. Will it fit in your boot and/or hallway? Can you carry it upstairs, if you live in a flat? Make sure you’re happy with the folding mechanism, too, since some are more tricky to operate than others.

Note that babies need to lie flat in a pram until they’re six months old, so you’ll need to ensure you’re happy with the size and comfort level of the carrycot. Don’t forget to check details such as whether it’s suitable for occasional overnight sleeping, too.

The size of the wheels is also important: big sturdy wheels are great if you walk a lot on rougher terrain, while slimmer wheels are better suited to city life. It’s worth noting the smaller details, too, such as built-in sunshades, buggy boards for older children, the size of the shopping basket and the stroller seat. Will the travel system accommodate your baby as they grow into a toddler, or will you need to spend more money further down the line? Can it accommodate two (or more) kids, if and when you have more?

How much should I spend?

It’s tempting to assume that the more expensive a travel system is, the better it will perform; but this isn’t necessarily the case. There are a variety of models on offer, at all kinds of price points (starting at around £300 and soaring to well over £1,000), so the best place to start will be to prioritise your main needs and work from there.

At the other end of the spectrum, while the high price of some of these travel systems may appear extortionate at first, factor in the cost of buying all the parts that feature in the bundle separately, and you may well find that an all-in-one travel system actually offers good value for money.

How we test travel systems

To test the best travel systems on the market, our reviewers spend several days putting each pram through its paces. As well as assessing how easy each travel system is to assemble, we also evaluate how it performs in everyday life, covering the school run, trips to the supermarket, as well as on public transport. We also consider extra details such as how easy it is to load and how well it fits into the boot of the car, and the amount of space it takes up in the hallway.

This real-life testing means we can highlight any areas that could prove problematic, or where a product truly shines. In addition, such testing allows us to more accurately categorise each travel system according to people’s different needs, such as storing in a small space, carrying up a flight of stairs, or navigating a muddy sports field. Finally, we include details such as the age range for which each travel system is suitable, the type of wheels it has, and its dimensions.

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The best travel systems you can buy in 2023

1. bugaboo fox 5: best luxury travel system.

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For those who wish to personalise their pram, they can choose from 12 different colourways and add-on many of the luxury Bugaboo accessories, such as the baby bag and cup holder. We recently tested the Bugaboo Fox 3, which similarly feels weightless to push and manoeuvre; but the Fox 5 is even more comfortable to use.

This is a great travel system to use right from your front door, taking you from the school run to out and about on all terrains. It’s a little big for folding down frequently as a result of its large wheels, and you may find lugging it in and out of the car a little annoying. Likewise, if you need to pull it up stairs and fold it down in a hallway, there are more lightweight travel systems that may be better. But if comfort and style are your main needs, and you have the space for it in your car and your home, this is one of the best travel systems we’ve tested.

Key specs – Age range: Suitable for 0 to 4 years or 22kg; Wheels: Lockable swivel; Unfolded Dimensions: 93 x 60 x 105cm; One-piece standing fold: 44 x 60 x 90cm; Weight: 10.4-12.2kg

Check price at John Lewis

2. Ocarro 9 Piece Complete Bundle: Best overall complete travel system

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This bundle is also available with a carrycot and cushioned mattress that can be used from birth, a foot muff, changing bag, cup holder, baby blanket, Cybex Aton 5 Car Seat and the base fixing to fit it in the car. Overall, we found this pram super-easy to assemble and fold down, which will be music to the ears of any sleep-deprived new parent.

Key specs – Age range: Suitable for 0 to 4 years or 22kg; Wheels: Lockable swivel; Dimensions: 101 x 59 x 101cm; Weight: 13.7kg

Check price at Mamas & Papas

3. Cybex Priam Travel System: Best high-end travel system

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Suitable from birth, when it’s used with the carrycot included in this bundle, right up to when your child is four years old (or 22kg), this stroller can handle any on- and off-road terrain thanks to its rubber wheels and impressive all-wheel suspension that make for a super comfy, and quiet, ride.

Extra features include an SPF50+ canopy, a backrest pocket to store your smaller valuables, and a shopping basket that folds down when not needed. Almost everything you require comes in this bundle, except for the extension pack that replaces the front wheels with a pair of skis for when you head to Meribel.

Key specs – Age range : Suitable for 0 years to 22kg in weight; Wheels : All-terrain wheels; Folded dimensions : 83.5 x 51.5 x 31.5cm; Unfolded dimensions : 92-83 x 60 x 98.5-108cm; Weight : 12.6kg

Check price at Pramworld

4. Nuna Triv 4 Piece: Best travel system for city living

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The main pram in this travel system has an easy-to-fold design and a large storage basket underneath, while the spacious flip-fold seat features an adjustable leg rest that can easily accommodate a toddler up to the age of around three.

The additional carrycot can be attached for newborns and this bundle includes a Pipa Next i-Size car seat. The stroller also includes lots of thoughtful details such as a wallet slip at the back of the seat, attractive leather detailing and a peekaboo panel along the back of the canopy.

Key specs – Age range: Suitable from birth to 22kg max; Wheels: Front swivel wheels; Folded dimensions: 32 x 52 x 65cm (LWH); Unfolded dimensions: 77-87 x 106-110cm (LH); Weight: 8.8kg (without canopy, armbar and insert)

Check price at Little Angels

5. Ickle Bubba Eclipse All-In-One: Best affordable travel system bundle

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The car seat comes with the Isofix car seat fitting system base that makes carrying the baby in and out of the car a breeze: this eliminates the need to faff around with a seat belt as the baby is already securely strapped into its 5-point car seat harness. Just clip the car seat into the Isofix’s two metal clip fixing points to lock it into place, and unclip to release. Other perks include a full winter footmuff, a smart baby bag that fits neatly on the back handle, an extendable UPF 50+ hood, puncture-proof, high-grip tyres and a wallet slip across the back of the buggy seat.

While the pram is lightweight and incredibly easy to push or lift up onto high pavements, that’s not to say it’s by any means a small buggy. In fact, it’s rather on the larger side, partly due to its bigger wheels which make it great for active families who love the great outdoors. It also, unfortunately, doesn’t fold down completely flat, which may be slightly cumbersome if you have limited storage space.

Key specs – Age range: Suitable from birth to approximately 4 years old; Wheels: Lockable front 360-degree swivel wheels; Folded dimensions: 58 x 80 x 37cm (WLH); Unfolded dimensions: 58 x 116 x 106cm (WLH); Weight: 8.6kg (chassis with wheels)

Image of Ickle Bubba Eclipse 3 in 1 Travel System, with Galaxy Car Seat, Isofix Base & Built in 'Bubba Board (Black with Tan Handles)

Ickle Bubba Eclipse 3 in 1 Travel System, with Galaxy Car Seat, Isofix Base & Built in 'Bubba Board (Black with Tan Handles)

6. micralite getgo: best for affordable style and great design.

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If you enjoy long walks and trips into the countryside, the multi-terrain, puncture-proof tyres and dynamic four-wheel suspension will come in handy too. The carrycot is lined with a super soft antibacterial bamboo fabric and is fitted with an integrated pull-out sun visor. There’s also a built-in storage pocket for your purse and keys.

Once your baby has outgrown the carrycot, you can switch it out for the seat unit, which has adjustable calf support and a lie-flat design. We also love the extra details such as the extendable hood with UPF50 protection, zip-out airflow panel and pull-out sunshade.

Key specs – Age range: Suitable from birth to 22kg; Wheels: Four-wheel suspension; Folded dimensions: 76 x 59 x 38cm (LWH); Unfolded dimensions: 72 x 59 x 89-105cm (LWH); Weight: 10.8kg

Check price at Micralite

7. KinderKraft XMoov 3-in-1: Best affordable travel system

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A nappy bag with removable changing mat, a rain cover, cup holder, footmuff, extendable canopy and a height-adjustable handle are just some of the XMoov’s features, and the reclinable car seat has adjustable shoulder straps with protectors for the baby’s optimal safety and comfort.

For strolling, the all-terrain pumped wheels have a shock-absorbing mechanism allowing it to glide effortlessly on all kinds of roads, making it the perfect option whether you live in a busy city or in the country. The front wheels swivel and can be locked in position for solely going straight, while back wheel brakes have a simultaneous double clamp.

Key specs – Age range : Suitable for 0 years to 22kg in weight; Wheels : Pumped, all-terrain, locking, swivel, self-aligning; Folded dimensions : 92-116 x 110 x 60cm; Unfolded dimensions : 75 x 42 x 62cm ; Weight : 11.8-14kg

Check price at Baby and Child Store

8. iCandy Peach 7: The most comfortable travel system

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While this pram is super-stylish, it’s also loaded with ultra-practical details such as the zipped pocket on the back of the seat, and the integrated stand-on board – which is invaluable if you have an older child. One of the other major pros about this pram is the comfort and security it offers your little one and the fact that it just makes a day-to-day routine feel much easier.

We really liked that the main bundle comes with everything you need to get started, including a carrycot, seat unit, chassis, removable ‘Pip-Zip’ bag, car seat adaptors and elevator adaptors. But you can also add on lots of personalised extras, such as the matching baby bag, footmuff and liner and cup holder, to really make it your own.

Key specs – Age range: Suitable from birth to 25kg; Wheels: Puncture-proof, ultra-smooth rolling PU tyres; Folded Dimensions: No wheels (cm) L70 x W54 x D28; Weight: 12.9kg

9. BabaBing Raffi: Best iCandy alternative

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The travel bundle also comes with everything you need to navigate all four seasons, such as an adjustable forward- and rear-facing seat unit, a UPF50+ canopy, a spacious carry cot with a Kose Cool breathable lining, 2-in-1 rain cover and an Ubersnugg Footmuff. That’s a lot of kit for a very reasonable price.

This is a great travel system that’s super stylish, pleasurable to push and with plenty of storage space to boot. It’s definitely worthy of serious consideration and is a much more affordable option to some of the very expensive options in this list.

Key specs – Age range: Suitable from birth to 15kg; Wheels: Full suspension off-road tyres; Folded Dimensions: 70cm x 60cm x 29cm; Weight: 12.5kg

Image of BABABING Raffi Pushchair 3-in-1 Travel System, Baby Pushchair Buggy with Infant Car Seat Adapter & Rain Cover, Adjustable Stroller for Newborn - Navy Blue

BABABING Raffi Pushchair 3-in-1 Travel System, Baby Pushchair Buggy with Infant Car Seat Adapter & Rain Cover, Adjustable Stroller for Newborn - Navy Blue

10. thule urban glide 2 complete bundle: best running buggy.

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There’s a twist hand brake for quickly stopping safely and it offers superior control even on hilly terrain. You can fold this buggy with just one hand while holding the baby in the other, and it weighs a touch over 11kg, so you can easily lift it in and out of the car’s boot and even up stairs.

The sun canopy can be adjusted to multiple positions and offers side ventilation and a peekaboo window that closes with a magnet. The complete travel bundle comes with a bassinet that can make the stroller suitable from birth onwards, and you’ll also get the Cabriofix i-Size car seat along with the base and adaptors.

Key specs – Age range : Suitable for 0 to 4 years, or 22kg; Wheels : Swivel front wheel, 16-inch rear wheels; Folded Dimensions : 87 x 69 x 34cm; Weight : 11.4kg

12. iCandy Core: The best travel system for second babies

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This premium travel system from iCandy is a great option if you have other children and regularly interchange between urban and rural environments. It can be used from birth, starting with the fleece-lined carrycot that can be used for permanent overnight sleeping. When your baby grows into a toddler, simply switch over to the adjustable clamshell seat, which can also be used with the compatible car seat (if you purchase the full travel system bundle).

One of our favourite design features with this travel system is the built-in buggy board; it’s a lifesaver if you have older children. It will also save you money in the long run, as you won’t have to buy an additional buggy board or a double buggy, depending on the age of your other children.

Other details to note are the front-wheel swivel lock, bag hooks, an on/off brake indicator (which is flip-flop friendly), and ergonomic adjustable handlebar. Plus, the one-handed fold with the chassis still attached. The basket is also a good size at 48 litres, providing plenty of room for shopping and the baby bag. Finally, it comes with interchangeable wheels: the lighter wheels make it more of a compact city stroller, while the second set is more substantial and ideal for more rural areas. All in all, this is a smart and stylish travel system that will take you from birth to toddlerhood with ease and comfort.

Key specs – Age range: Suitable from birth to 25kg; Wheels: Interchangeable and removable (1 x rural wheel set and 1 x urban wheel set); Folded dimensions: L69 x W61 x H24; Unfolded dimensions: L68 x W61 x H105; Weight: 12.6kg

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Best travel systems for newborns: tried and tested by parents

In an effort to help new parents, we've researched and tested the top travel systems on the market. From designer brands like Bugaboo to budget prams and compact folds, here are the best travel systems to buy right now.

By Lucy Cotterill | Last updated May 24, 2024

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Buying a pushchair for your newborn can feel a little daunting. With so many choices available and lots to consider when it comes to transporting your baby safely from A to B, it can be hard to narrow down your options. 

For new parents, a travel system can make a convenient and practical choice, allowing for seamless transfers from car to pram, as well as relaxed and comfortable strolls with your newborn.

If you've already decided that a travel system is for you, excellent! We’ve spent hundreds of hours researching the products loved by real parents (that includes both Mumsnet users and consumers), tested dozens of prams with our team of parent testers and consulted trusted pushchair experts for the latest up-to-date guidance to bring you a round-up of the very best travel systems to buy right now.

Be sure to check out our FAQs further down this page for tips and tricks on what to consider before buying a travel system too.

Best travel systems at a glance

Best overall travel system: Nuna Mixx Next | From £660

Best budget travel system: Maxi-Cosi Zelia 2 | From £250

Best travel system for a newborn and toddler: BabyStyle Oyster 3 | From £559

Best versatile travel system: Venicci Tinum 2.0 | From £690

Best all-terrain travel system: Mamas & Papas Ocarro | From £899

Best travel system for rough terrain: Bugaboo Fox 5 | From £1,115

Best travel system for a growing family: UPPAbaby Vista V2 | From £879

Best travel system for easy fold: Joie Versatrax | From £289

Best travel system for design: BabyStyle Egg2 | From £879

Best travel system for country living: Cybex Priam | From £1,000

Best lightweight travel system: Nuna Triv Next | From £600

Best travel system for city living and travel: Bugaboo Dragonfly | From £695

1. Best overall travel system: Nuna Mixx Next

Pushchair price: £660 | Latest deals from John Lewis

Bundle price: From £1,000 | Latest deals from John Lewis 

Tested by parents: Read our full Nuna Mixx review

Suitable from: Birth to 22kg | Orientation: Parent-facing and world-facing | Car seat compatible: Yes | Folded dimensions: H42 x W60 x D76cm | Weight: 13.1kg | Basket capacity: 4.5kg | Extras included: Rain cover, footmuff and car seat adaptors 

What we like

Offers good longevity

Accessible storage basket

Comfortable and well-padded seat

Easy to steer 

Machine-washable covers

Easy to switch between parent- and world-facing modes

One-handed five-position recline

Height-adjustable handlebar

What we don't like

Two hands needed to fold

Sun hood is a little noisy to extend

What Mumsnet users say

"I love it. Especially the huge basket which has been used for fairly large shops and the occasional stroppy toddler" - recommended by Mumsnet user, Dyra

“ Also a Nuna Mixx fan here! I live in the countryside so find the larger wheels helpful but if you are based in a city, you may not need such a big pram. I used the car seat adapters a lot in the first few months to nip in and out of places” - rated by Mumsnet user Rose2108  

Our verdict

An upgrade to the incredibly popular Nuna Mixx , the Nuna Mixx Next exudes comfort and style at every turn, with some significant improvements that have proven to be a huge hit with Mumsnet users and consumers alike. It can be used with a Nuna carrycot (without needing adapters) or with compatible car seats from Nuna, Maxi Cosi or Cybex using the car seat adapters included in the box.

Thanks to the comfortable seat, easy manoeuvrability, excellent storage and large all-terrain wheels, it easily takes our top spot as the best travel system you can buy today. It’s also worth mentioning that the Nuna Mixx Next is a Which? Best Buy and one of the top-scoring pushchairs in their lab tests.

While slightly heavier than the original model, improvements to the folding mechanism mean the Nuna Mixx Next now folds in upon itself, resulting in a more compact fold that’s around 16cm shorter than its predecessor. It conveniently self-stands, so you don’t need to worry about it getting the chassis dirty as you move it in and out of your car, although it's not a particularly portable travel system for public transport. The Nuna Mixx Next also has more durable rubber wheels than the original Mixx, with improved wheel suspension that can even tackle tricky terrain such as gravel or snow .  

It’s easy to steer (even one-handed), manoeuvres well around tight corners and obstacles, and tackles kerbs with ease. The leatherette handlebar also offers a choice of heights between 106cm and 115cm, making it easy to achieve a comfortable and natural hold for both petite and tall parents. We love the green and red indicators on the brake pedal that provide quick visual reassurance that the brake is engaged - ideal when you’re travelling around a busy urban environment.

Suitable from birth using the lie-flat recline, the Nuna Mixx Next has a comfortable all-season and machine-washable seat with a removable cosy padded liner and a mesh back for breathability during the warmer summer months. The included rain cover offers good protection from the elements on wet days and, although it's a little noisy to extend, the UPF 50+ hood with a viewing window provides good coverage from the sun. It’s even water-repellent, so if an unexpected downpour comes your way, your baby will still stay warm and dry. 

We love how the five-point harness can keep your baby safe and secure but converts to a more convenient three-point harness as your baby grows. If your child tends to nod off on their travels, you’ll also appreciate the one-handed, five-position recline, allowing you to switch from upright to lie flat quickly and easily. The two-handed fold on the Nuna Mixx Next does require some force, but once folded, the pushchair sits relatively compact - although if using it with the carrycot you’d need to remove this first. 

When it comes to storage, the Nuna Mixx Next has an underseat basket with a 4.5kg capacity, which isn’t as generous as the likes of the UPPAbaby Vista V2 (see below), but is easy to access from all directions and provides plenty of space for your newborn essentials . It can even be split into two distinct compartments using the interior wall if required. 

Read next: The best baby carriers, wraps and slings

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2. best lightweight travel system: maxi-cosi zelia 2.

Pushchair price: £250 | Latest deals from Kiddies Kingdom

Bundle price from £349 | Latest deals from Kiddies Kingdom

Tested by parents: Read our full Maxi-Cosi Zelia review (previous model)

Suitable from: Birth to 22kg (please note that the listing on Kiddies Kingdom site is incorrect) | Orientation: Parent- and world-facing | Car seat compatible: Yes | Folded dimensions: H46 x W62 x D84cm | Weight: 10.4kg | Basket capacity: 5kg | Extras included: Rain cover and boot cover/apron

Standout value – the best travel system on the market for under £400

Lightweight

The seat converts to a lie-flat bassinet

Easy one-handed fold

Compact when folded

Height-adjustable handlebar 

Rear-wheel suspension

Tricky to change seat position with a heavier child

Wide frame – hard to fit through narrow doorways

Straps can be fiddly and tricky to adjust 

Quite heavy 

Struggles a little on rough surfaces like gravel and sand

Two-handed fold

"The seat has very high sides even when not in carrycot mode so is snuggly and lovely for my daughter" - recommended by Mumsnet user, Njh1986

The Maxi-Cosi Zelia 2 pushchair may have one of the lowest price tags of all the travel systems on our list, but it's still up there in terms of both design and quality. 

While the original Maxi-Cosi Zelia (now discontinued) was only suitable for babies up to 15kg, the Zelia 2 offers greater longevity, lasting until your baby weighs 22kg, which is approximately four years old. While slightly heavier than the original model, the shopping basket capacity has also increased from 2kg to 5kg, providing valuable additional storage space for your changing bag or other essentials during a day out with your baby.

One of the major selling points of the Maxi-Cosi Zelia 2 is the 2-in-1 seat that quickly converts into a newborn bassinet without the need to purchase a separate carrycot - ideal for those who are limited in storage space at home. Our parent tester loved this feature stating, “It saves space in the house and it means the carrycot doesn't become obsolete once your baby is sitting.” Weighing 10.4kg, it’s also a more lightweight option than some of the multi-terrain models such as the Mamas and Papas Ocarro (see below). 

The lie-flat bassinet is suitable from birth and can easily be transformed into a pushchair seat when your baby reaches six months. With a comfortable padded inlay, it offers plenty of space and support for your child as they grow. Alternatively, the Maxi-Cosi Zelia 2 can be used with a compatible Maxi-Cosi car seat, such as the Mumsnet-recommended Maxi-Cosi Rock (using adapters) for a convenient transition between your car and the street.

Described as a compact, urban stroller, the Maxi-Cosi Zelia 2 is easy to steer and copes well with pavements and kerbs, however it may struggle off-road, such as on gravel, mud or sand. It’s also worth noting that while the handlebar height is adjustable, this is only by a small margin, so if you’re particularly tall you may find this pram less comfortable to push. 

We like the significant coverage provided by the sun hood and, thanks to the viewing window, you can discreetly check on your baby without waking them if they nod off during your journey. 

The fold requires two hands, but this is relatively straightforward to do. The pushchair clips together for compact storage and can self-stand. There’s also an in-built carry handle which can help distribute the weight should you need to carry it up and down the stairs. 

We love the improvements to the basket when compared to the original Maxi-Cosi Zelia, which although a little trickier to access when being used in bassinet mode, offers plenty of storage space, with a discreet pocket inside to stash valuable items such as your keys and phone. 

Read next: The best lie-flat car seats for newborns

3. Best travel system for a newborn and toddler: BabyStyle Oyster 3

Price: RRP £559 | Latest deals from John Lewis

Bundle price from £979 | Latest deals from John Lewis  

Tested by parents: Read our full BabyStyle Oyster 3 review

Suitable from: Birth to 22kg | Orientation: Parent- and world-facing | Car seat compatible: Yes | Folded dimensions: H57.5 x W37.5 x L72 cm | Weight: 11.7kg | Basket capacity: 3kg | Extras included: None

One-handed recline (this can be done in parent- or world-facing mode)

Lie-flat seat for smaller babies

Puncture-free tyres

Compact fold

Adjustable handlebar

Can be used with a buggy board

Carrycot is tricky to remove

Covers are not machine-washable

Storage basket could be bigger 

No extras included

"The Oyster was probably one of the most compact travel systems we found" - recommended by Mumsnet user, Anaesthetist83

“ I have the Oyster 3 and love it. It’s lightweight but sturdy and so easy to fold, my son always looks really comfortable. We didn’t use the carrycot part, the pram lies completely flat from birth so I didn’t feel we needed it” - rated by Mumsnet user Thetangleteaser

“ We have the full Oyster 3 bundle and it's great :) went for the Caviar/mirror colour and think it's very stylish” - rated by Mumsnet user Skywalkersweetie

If you're looking for a travel system to suit your growing family, then the Which? Best Buy BabyStyle Oyster 3 should be top of your list. This large, well-built pram is designed to last well into toddlerhood. With a choice of seven different colourways, it looks beautiful too.

With a maximum child weight of 22kg, which is around age four, this pushchair is suitable from birth, with a lie-flat seat, supportive head hugger and one-handed three-position recline. To use as a travel system, you can attach the Oyster 3 carrycot (sold separately) which offers a more spacious and comfortable lying position over longer durations with your newborn. For an easy transition straight from the car, car seats such as the Maxi-Cosi Pebble Plus can also be clipped onto the main chassis using the Oyster 3 car seat adapters (sold separately). 

Compared to the original Oyster and Oyster 2 pushchairs, the Oyster 3 has had a major overhaul. Not only is it lighter with bigger wheels for improved handling, but it also boasts a more spacious seat, including a pop-out footrest and an adjustable harness that can better accommodate your child as they grow. 

It’s worth noting that, as a result of the seat changes, it’s a little bigger than the previous model, but for convenience it now has a more compact fold, which can be triggered with the seat attached in both parent- and world-facing modes. You do need to use both hands to operate this, however the fold is smooth and simple, with a handy clip that prevents the chassis from springing open. While we wouldn’t recommend carrying the Oyster 3 regularly, there’s even an integrated carry strap for convenience should you need to. 

The Oyster 3 has a soft padded handlebar that’s adjustable between 101cm and 111.5cm, making it easy to adapt to parents of varying heights. Thanks to the all-round suspension, the four puncture-free tyres also offer a really smooth ride for your baby. 

Our parent tester rated the tight turning circle and a slim base, which made the Oyster 3 convenient for use on public transport and she found it performed well on urban terrains such as pavements and kerbs. Like many travel systems, it struggles more on bumpier or uneven ground, but there is the option to lock the front wheels - helpful when navigating across sand or mud.

Whatever the weather, the Oyster 3 can protect your baby from the elements. We rate the large UPF50+ sun hood with an extendable section to provide additional coverage when the seat is fully reclined. It also has a ventilation window which can keep your baby cool on warmer days. Unlike many pushchairs, the elasticated rain cover for the Oyster 3 (included with the travel system) is straightforward to fit should the weather take a sudden turn for the worse.

The storage basket is easy to access from all directions, and although more than adequate for most newborn essentials , the 3kg maximum capacity is relatively small when compared to the UPPAbaby Vista V2 or Nuna Mixx Next. That said, we love the inclusion of a discreet zipped storage pocket situated beneath the footrest - ideal for safely housing your keys and phone.

Read next: The best double buggies, as tested by parents

4. Best versatile travel system: Venicci Tinum 2.0

Pushchair price: £690 | Latest deals from Kiddies Kingdom  

Bundle price from £770 | Latest deals from Kiddles Kingdom

Suitable from: Birth to 22kg (approx 4 years) | Orientation: Parent and world-facing | Car seat compatible: Yes - car seat included  Folded dimensions: H40 x W58 x D63cm  | Weight: 12.2kg | Basket capacity: Not specified | Extras included: Carrycot, car seat, footmuff, changing bag, changing mat, rain cover and adapters

Stylish design

Easy to fold/unfold 

Comes with lots of accessories

Comfortable height-adjustable handlebar 

Spacious shopping basket

Large sun hood

Easy to switch between parent and world facing  

Harness and straps tricky to adjust 

Bulky and heavy

Brakes require some force

The seat is not particularly padded

“ I have the Venicci Tinum and love it. It is great to push on all terrain and managed much better than my friend’s Silver Cross when we went on a woodland walk - the bumping of her pram meant we had to turn back! I’m still using it with my 16-month-old forward-facing and I’m pregnant again and intend on keeping it to use as our single pram when my new baby is born” - recommended by Mumsnet user BabyBabyBaby123  

“I have a Venicci Tinum 2.0. Really like it and find it's good on different surfaces, including woodland. The downside is that the basket underneath is not as big as some other makes/models. However, it's generally big enough for our needs” - rated by Mumsnet user ThePaperTrail

While you may be less familiar with the name, Italian brand Venicci is actually one of the leading suppliers of quality pushchairs , officially launching in the UK back in 2011. If you’re looking for a versatile option, the Venicci Tinum travel system makes an excellent choice, with a stylish and practical design combined with lots of additional accessories that make travelling with your baby a breeze.

With a reversible lie-flat seat, the Venicci Tinum 2.0 is suitable from birth to 22kg. The bundle includes the Tinum 2.0 carrycot and car seat, as well as a footmuff, rain cover, mosquito net, coordinating changing bag, changing mat and car seat adapters, meaning you’ve got pretty much everything you need to head out on travels with your baby in tow - whatever the weather may bring.

With some enhancements to the original Tinum, the Tinum 2.0 features a panoramic ventilation system to help keep your baby cool on sunnier days. It’s now easier to steer, even one-handed, tackling varied terrain well and navigating up and down kerbs without the need to exert too much effort despite its relatively heavy frame. 

While the sideless seat isn’t as padded or cushioned as the Nuna Mixx or BabyStyle Oyster 3 , it has three different recline positions and can be used both world- and parent-facing depending on your preferences, or easily swapping between the two. It’s worth noting that although the straps are adjustable as your child grows, this is a manual process and can fiddly. That said, the integrated hood is quiet to operate and provides good sun coverage, with a handy viewing window that helps you keep a reassuring eye on your toddler when world-facing. 

If you’re a taller or petite parent or sharing the travel system with your partner of a different height, you’ll love the adjustable handlebar height on the Venicci Tinum, which can be adjusted with one hand between 91 and 105cm - a far greater range than other travel systems such as the Maxi-Cosi Zelia 2. 

The basket is a generous size and includes a zippable compartment for your valuables. While it’s stiff to operate, the centrally located brake is large and easily accessible - reassuring when travelling in busier surroundings.

Read next: The best pram toys for newborns

5. Best all-terrain travel system: Mamas & Papas Ocarro

Pushchair price: £899 | Latest deals from Mamas & Papas

Bundle price from £949 | Latest deals from Mamas & Papas

Tested by parents: Read our full Mamas & Papas Ocarro review

Suitable from: Birth to 22kg | Orientation: Parent- and world-facing | Car seat compatible: Yes | Folded dimensions: H33.5  x W59 x D77.5 cm | Weight: 13.6kg | Basket size: 3kg | Extras included: Rain cover and bumper bar

Dual suspension

One-handed fold 

Tackles off-road terrain well 

Chunky, puncture-resistant tyres

Padded seat with pillow and chest pads

Reflective trim on wheels

A reassuring wrist strap on the handlebars 

Large hood with ventilation 

The basket can only be loaded from the back 

Heavy to carry

Stiff five-point harness

"Absolutely love my Ocarro! It’s sturdy but easy to manoeuvre, well padded for a comfy baby, massive basket and can be folded one-handed (even with my baby in a sling!). Versatile as it’s slim enough for buses or shops aisles but with all-terrain wheels it can go anywhere ” - recommended by Mumsnet user Blueroses99

“Love our Ocarro! It is pretty heavy to lift when you have got it all folded up but I got used to lifting it in and out of the boot pretty quickly. I’ve used it on some pretty bumpy terrain and my baby has seemed comfy enough. 11 months in and I still love it and it looks like new still, so yes would recommend it!” - tried and tested by Mumsnet user DreamingofThailand

If you’re living in a more rural setting or enjoy heading on outdoor adventures with your baby in tow, you’ll need an all-terrain travel system that can navigate across a variety of surfaces with ease. 

The Mamas & Papas Ocarro is a luxury, all-terrain pushchair designed for both comfort and stability. A Which? Best Buy, the Ocarro achieved an impressive score in lab testing and it’s also compatible with several Which? Best Buy car seats too, including the Maxi-Cosi Pebble Pro and Cybex Aton 5 .

Available alone or in bundles of varying sizes depending on your needs, the eight-piece combination pack offers excellent value for money, including the pushchair, adapters, carrycot, cupholder, footmuff, changing bag, Cybex car seat and even an ISOFIX base. 

While it weighs over three kilograms heavier than some of the travel systems we tested (such as the Maxi-Cosi Zelia ), its robust frame, dual suspension and large all-terrain wheels ensure it can handle almost every terrain completely fuss-free,  from pavements and kerbs to woodland, sand and grass. While it’s narrow enough to fit through most doorways and manoeuvres well, it’s fairly heavy and bulky, so less suited to travel or for those looking for a lightweight stroller for public transport. 

Thanks to the padded lie-flat seat with a supportive head hugger (or the Ocarro carrycot if you prefer), the Ocarro is suitable from birth and can see your child through to approximately four years old. The seat is also fully reversible, so you can easily switch between reassuring eye contact for your baby in parent-facing mode to the world-facing mode for your curious toddler who wants to take in their surroundings.

The soft and comfortable leatherette handlebar is a stylish addition, however it’s worth noting that, unlike the height flexibility on the Venicci Tinum and BabyStyle Oyster 3 , it can only be raised by a small margin - between 100.5 to 105cm. The brake also requires a fair bit of force and isn't particularly easy to operate wearing sandals or flip-flops. 

We love the one-handed fold - something rarely seen in a multi-terrain pushchair. It can be folded with the seat attached in either direction and self-stands for convenience when folded, but it does take up a lot of space in your car. If you have a particularly small boot, you may find it easier to remove the seat first and store it as two separate pieces.   

The sturdy and robust canopy hood with stylish metallic trim is definitely worth a mention. It offers excellent coverage for sunny days but can also be pushed back entirely to improve visibility.

While still large enough to house a changing bag, the 3kg basket on the Ocarro is actually on the small side compared to our other best travel system recommendations such as the Bugaboo Fox 5 and Nuna Mixx Next. It needs to be loaded from the back and is less accessible when using the carrycot as this sits at a relatively low height. That said, thanks to the clever catches on the Ocarro chassis, you can also conveniently stash your changing bag over the handlebar without it slipping down.

Read next: Our full UPPAbaby Ridge review

6. Best travel system for rough terrain: Bugaboo Fox 5

Pushchair price: £1,115 | Latest deals from John Lewis

Bundle price from £1,395 | Latest deals from John Lewis

Tested by parents: Read our full Bugaboo Fox 5 review

Suitable from: Birth to 22kg (around four years) | Orientation: Parent-facing and world-facing | Car seat compatible: Yes | Folded dimensions: Two-piece compact fold 89 x 53 x 34cm; one-piece self-standing fold 44 x 60 x 90cm | Weight: 10.4 to 12.2kg | Basket capacity : 9kg | Extras included: None (but bundles are available)

Sliding five-point harness

Advanced suspension for tackling bumpy terrain

9kg under-seat basket with hidden pockets and extendable flaps

One-handed fold

12 fabric colours to choose from

Large puncture-proof wheels

Height adjustable handlebar 

What we don’t like

The same frame is used for the carrycot and seat

Footmuff not included

Stiff when first assembled

Assembly takes some time 

“A true workhorse, the Bugaboo Fox 5 tackles any terrain you throw at it, from muddy paths to gravel roads and even woodland trails. We tested them all. And as a parent who loves outdoor adventures, this is a game-changer” - MNHQ parent tester, Beccy

“ Bugaboo Fox! LOVEEEEEE ours - looking at buggies now for boot space at 15 months and none of them are as nice to push or use 😂” - rated by Mumsnet user FTM2022SS  

Released in March 2023, the Bugaboo Fox 5 is the much-awaited and updated version of the Fox 3, which has a great reputation for tackling varied terrain.

The Bugaboo Fox 5 offers some big improvements to Fox’s much-loved design. It manoeuvres better than its predecessor, offers more storage capacity and has a higher seat and bassinet. It also has an easier-to-operate and more compact one-handed fold, with an extendable footrest and canopy to help adapt to your child’s needs as they grow.

We like the large puncture-proof wheels and bouncy suspension, which provide a comfortable ride for both newborns and toddlers. The pushchair performed exceptionally well on different terrain, including muddy paths, gravel roads and woodland trails, when our parent tester, Beccy, put it through its paces.

Although the fold took time for her to master, Beccy found the one-handed fold and unfold invaluable when out and about with her two children. The handlebar can be adjusted between 92 and 108cm so it’s easy to find the most comfortable setting for your height. 

The generous 9kg storage basket with extendable flaps also adds to the appeal, with plenty of space to house a changing bag or your baby’s essentials. It is quite bulky when folded though, which means it might not be ideal if you have a small car boot.

The seat is easy to recline (almost a bit too easy, so approach with caution) and thanks to the large sun canopy, your baby will be safely shielded from the sun’s glare on bright sunny days. 

While this buggy offers comfort in spades for newborns, the Fox 5 is unique in that the seat and carrycot come as one unit, which some parents may find impractical. Switching from the carrycot to the seat is quite fiddly (requiring the removal of the hood and swapping out the base), however you may only need to do this once and not until your baby reaches six months.

Read next: The best running buggies

7. Best travel system for storage: UPPAbaby Vista V2

Bundle price from : £879 | Latest deals from John Lewis

Suitable from: Birth to 22kg | Orientation: Parent and world facing | Car seat compatible: Yes | Folded dimensions: H48 x W66 x D84cm | Weight: 13kg | Basket capacity: 13.6kg | Extras included: Rain cover, carrycot, mosquito cover

Excellent storage with a huge basket

Easy to steer and manoeuvre 

Tackles rough terrain well

Includes carrycot for newborns 

Simple one-handed recline

Hood provides excellent coverage

What we don’t like  

Heavy and bulky when folded

Seat quite thin with minimal padding

What Mumsnet users say 

“I loooooooooooooooved my Vista. Was brilliant in every way” rated by Mumsnet user MartinMartinMarti

“I have the Vista and totally love it. Really sturdy and fab on all terrains, we have used it everywhere & never had any bother. My son is almost three and I'm about to have our second and can't wait to get even more use out of it. I'm tall & liked the height of the Vista. Yes, it is expensive but if you divide it up by cost per use it's good value!” - recommended by Mumsnet user Jem1979

“I adore my Vista. Yes, it’s a bit of a beast but it was so useful when we lived in a city and I didn’t drive. The undercarriage had plenty of room for the weekly shop plus all the day-to-day kid kit, and when we travelled by train to visit relatives we shoved all the luggage under there. Would defo recommend it” - tried and tested by Mumsnet user RoseAndGeranium

Our verdict 

Tested by Mumsnet: Read our full UPPAbaby Vista V2 review

Suitable from birth when used with the included carrycot, or from six months as a standalone pushchair, the UPPAbaby Vista V2 can see you through until your child reaches 22 kg (around four years). The spacious seat offers plenty of room for your growing child and can be placed in both directions - opting for parent-facing when your baby is younger before switching to world-facing when they want to explore their surroundings. 

An upgrade from the original UPPAbaby Vista, Vista 2 has seen some big improvements to the pushchair seat. While Which? lab testing felt that the padding was on the thin side, UPPAbaby has extended the height of the backrest and provided a longer footrest to better accommodate your child as they grow. The sun hood now has a ventilated extension panel for enhanced sun coverage and the five-point safety harness is now fully adjustable without needing to be rethread, although this does create some hanging excess.

Whilst the pushchair is only suitable from the age of six months, the UPPAbaby Vista V2 comes with a newborn carrycot included in the cost. It’s also compatible with the UPPAbaby Mesa i-Size Infant Car Seat or with brands such as Maxi-Cosi and Cybex if you purchase separate car seat adapters.

For parents, the handlebar offers some height adjustment (between 101 and 108cm), allowing you to tailor the experience to each parent. The one-handed recline is easy to operate, with a choice of six different positions and a fully adjustable leg rest that can support your child as they grow. That said, the seat fabric is much less padded than travel systems such as the Nuna Mixx Next and BabyStyle Oyster 3 , so it’s better suited to short journeys than full days exploring with your baby.

The flip-flop-friendly brake has colour indicators for peace of mind, offering quick visual reassurance that the brake has been properly engaged. When you’ve reached your destination, folding the Vista 2 away requires two hands due to its weight, however it clips together once folded for secure and compact storage.

We love the enhancements to the sun hood, with a large UPF50+ canopy that provides extensive shade coverage. It has an expandable section that can keep your baby protected from the sun’s rays even when fully reclined. The mesh viewing window is also a great feature, allowing you to check on your baby while they nap without the risk of disturbing them.

By far the most impressive feature on the Vista 2, however, is the shopping basket - the biggest shopping basket we’ve seen. The UPPAbaby Vista V2 basket can hold a significant 13.6kg, which is a big plus point when you’re stocking up on the best nappies at the supermarket. The basket is four times greater than that of the Oyster 3, although the chassis does run through the middle, so it requires a bit of spacial awareness when storing larger items. We love that it’s accessible from all directions as well as the smaller pockets for stashing your valuables.

Read next: The best baby carrier backpacks to buy

8. Best travel system for easy fold: Joie Versatrax

Pushchair price: £289 | Latest deals from Boots

Bundle price from £665 | Latest deals from John Lewis  

Suitable from: Birth to 22kg | Orientation: Parent and world facing | Car seat compatible: Yes | Folded dimensions: H81.5 x W64.5 x D36.5cm | Weight: 11.8kg | Basket capacity: 4.5kg | Extras included: Cup holder

One-handed recline 

Easy to fold

Reversible seat

Tackles a variety of terrain

Comes with a cup holder and carry strap

Large shopping basket 

No locking catch 

Removing the car seat can be a little tricky

“ We have it and I love it! It’s really easy to put up/fold down, baby seems to be comfy and it's really smooth to push” - recommended by Mumsnet user Amipreg1  

“ I have had the Versatrax from newborn and love it. It folds really easily and fits in the boot of my Mini. I haven’t noticed a bumpy ride, either when using the carrycot or the actual pram. I found it easy to put the carrycot on and off when he was tiny and I clipped the car seat onto the frame which was harder to get on and off. Now that I use the actual seat it looks lovely and I love that you can have it facing both ways” - tried and tested by Mumsnet user Tealandteal

“ I have the Versatrax and really like it. Giant basket, folds easily forward- and rear-facing, easy to manoeuvre on most terrain. I think it is really good value for money” - rated by Mumsnet user Clicheinaqashqai  

If a quick and easy fold is high on your travel system wish list, then the Joie Versatrax is certainly worth a look. Suitable from birth to four years old and sold as part of a travel system bundle for under £700, it offers excellent value for money. As a Which? Best Buy, the Versatrax also scored highly in their lab tests, with a quick and easy fold that can be triggered with the seat attached in either direction. 

Mumsnet users praise this travel system for its effortless fold. This can even be done one-handed - ideal if you’re out and about with your baby and toddler in tow. Once folded, the Verstrax sits relatively compact and can self-stand. 

The pushchair is heavy though, and while we wouldn’t recommend carrying it far, the integrated carry strap can spread the load for simple transportation to and from your car. If we’re being really critical, we would have loved a locking catch to hold the chassis securely in place when folded. 

The Joie Versatrax is suitable from birth thanks to its lie-flat seat, but you can also buy the Joie Ramble XL carrycot for extra-comfy strolls with your newborn. The Versatrax is also compatible with a variety of Joie infant car seats, including the i-Gemm and i-Snug , both of which clip to an ISOFIX base in your car (sold separately) to meet the enhanced i-Size car seat safety regulations . 

Unclipping the carrycot is quick and simple to do, however some reviewers have found the car seat trickier to detach due to the simultaneous lift and press of a release button. The pushchair seat is comfortable and roomy for your baby and, although a little fiddly, the strap length can be adjusted child to your child as they get taller. The seat itself is a little thin, but it has good padding across the back and harness, with a removable bumper bar for your baby to grab on to as they get bigger. 

Thanks to the all-wheel suspension, the Versatrax is easy to steer across most surfaces, with a relatively small turning circle and the ability to be pushed one-handed. The heavy design makes kerbs a bit more of an effort and, while not an all-terrain pushchair, the lockable front wheels are a big help when tackling rough terrains such as gravel and mud. The handlebar can also be adjusted to a comfortable height for each user and sandal wearers can rejoice as the brake is even flip-flop-friendly. 

We love the shopping basket on the Versatrax (which at 4.5kg is about average for a travel system of this size). It’s easy to access from all directions even when the pushchair seat is fully reclined, and has an internal pocket to keep smaller items close to hand. 

Read next: The best 360 spin car seats

9. Best travel system for design: Babystyle Egg2

Pushchair price: £879 | Latest deals from John Lewis

Bundle price from £1499 | Latest deals from John Lewis

Suitable from: Birth to 25kg | Orientation: Parent- and world-facing | Car seat compatible: Yes | Folded dimensions: H67.5 x D64 x W45cm | Weight: 15.3kg | Basket capacity: 3kg | Extras included: Rain cover

Good longevity with a high maximum weight of 25kg

Can be converted to a double for twins

Highly manoeuvrable and easy to steer

Three-position recline

Easy to adjust the harness 

Tackles varied terrain 

The car seat requires some strength to remove 

Basket is shallow

Need to remove the seat before folding 

Car seat adapters not included 

“ I love my Egg2. The suspension is great for all types of terrain: woods, pavement, bumpy roads, etc. My baby is happy in it since she was a newborn. Although it’s heavy, the size is not too big for getting onto the bus or train. My car is a small KIA RIO, and it fits alright. With its adjustable height, it suits both petite (me) and tall (husband) really well” - recommended by Mumsnet user Indoinuk

“ We absolutely love it. It is a very sturdy pushchair but very compact for walking around shops and using on public transport. We mainly use ours for walking along pavements although it has worked absolutely fine for use on country roads and even off-road in the local woodland. It is an expensive travel system, however that is really shown in the quality of it. My [child] is almost four years old and has been used extensively in that time but it still looks and feels brand new.“ - rated by Mumsnet user stormelf  

If you want a travel system that really stands out from the crowd, you’ll love the unique and stylish design of the Egg2. 

An upgrade from the original Egg stroller, the new Egg2 travel system features some exciting improvements. The new design has a larger-sized seat which not only sits slightly higher on the chassis but also has a taller back and an easy-adjust harness to support your child as they grow. 

Built with practicality in mind, the Egg2 also has an increased basket size and the ability to self-stand when folded - preventing any unwanted damage to the handlebar or chassis when you’re packing it away. And if that's not enough, the wheels on the Egg2 are also slightly larger, helping it perform better across more challenging terrain compared to its predecessor. 

With a distinctive design, this stylish pushchair is suitable for babies from six months through to an impressive 25kg, which could be up to five years of age - the highest capacity travel system we’ve featured. For younger babies, however, you’ll need to attach the Egg2 carrycot, with a soft cushioned mattress suitable for up to nine months, or clip on the aptly named Egg Shell car seat . It’s worth noting though that car seat adapters aren’t included, so you’ll need to factor this in as an extra when considering the overall purchase price. 

With a robust and sturdy design, the Egg2 weighs in at a substantial 15.5kg - over 5kg heavier than the heaviest travel system on our list - which may be off-putting to some. Despite its weight, it’s surprisingly easy to steer, with a small turning circle and the ability to be steered one-handed, even across grass, gravel and mud. The four-wheel suspension tackles kerbs with ease, without jolting or waking your baby. 

Folding does take some practice due to the multiple steps involved. Unlike the BabyStyle Oyster 3 and Nuna Mixx Next which can fold with the seat attached in either direction, the Egg2 carrycot or pushchair seat need to be fully removed from the frame before you can fold it away. Once folded, the Egg2 frame sits relatively compact and self stands without taking up too much space in your car. 

While it's on the higher end of the price scale for a travel system, this is certainly noticeable in its modern and stylish design, with great attention to detail including a height adjustable leatherette handlebar and matt chassis. 

Unlike some travel systems which have wheels that can look plasticity, the tri-spoke design on the Egg2’s puncture-free tyres is quite the opposite. They even leave a unique egg-shaped tread - a novel but lovely touch. There’s even an easily accessible flip-flop-friendly brake which uses only the base of your foot, so no squishing your toes in the process.

The basket capacity could be bigger considering the pushchair’s size, with a 3kg capacity which can fill quickly due to its shallow design. We like the sun hood, however, which not only offers excellent coverage but uses magnets for the viewing window - so no loud crunch of rip tape that risks waking your baby when you take a peak.

10. Best travel system for country living: Cybex Priam 

Pushchair price: Chassis £819.95 and seat pack £179.95  | Latest deals at John Lewis

Bundle price from £1,667.85 | Latest deals at Mamas & Papas

Suitable from: Birth to 22kg | Orientation:  Parent facing or world facing | Car seat compatible: Yes | Folded dimensions: 43 x 60 x 95cm | Weight: 13.6kg | Basket capacity: 5kg | Extras included: Rain cover and car seat adaptors

Suitable for varied terrain

Adjustable handlebar height 

A removable bumper bar for easy placement 

Heavy and bulky

Significant initial assembly

The slim narrow seat could be outgrown quite quickly 

Doesn’t lock once folded

Less suitable for public transport  

“ Priam. Such a great pram, we love it. Well made and sturdy, good for country walks.” recommended by Mumsnet user Anewhoo

“ I have it and really love it so far. The carrycot is really spacious and has zips to provide mesh ventilation on the sides. You can also clip the car seat in (we have Cloud Z). The manoeuvrability is absolutely brilliant - you can turn it in really tight spaces. When folded it’s pretty compact. We do have to pop a wheel off when putting it into the boot (we have Seat Ibiza) which isn’t really an issue as they just click in/out. Honestly, I’ve not got any cons so far apart from it being expensive but you get what you pay for and I’m very happy with it” - rated by Mumsnet user Nat4392

The robust Cybex Priam comes well regarded amongst Mumsnet users and online reviewers. Thanks to its sturdiness, it’s a popular choice for parents living in a more rural or countryside setting. An updated version of the original Priam from 2019, the 2022 edition offers several big improvements including a one-handed adjustable harness, revised seat design and a carrycot that sits higher up on the chassis.  

Due to the lie-flat recline, the Priam 2022 is suitable from birth through to 22kg, but the seat is narrow so you may find your child outgrows it sooner than age four. The seat can be used parent- or world-facing and, to ensure a comfortable ride for your baby, you can switch between four different recline positions and three leg rest positions.

As a travel system, the Priam 2022 can be combined with the spacious Cybex Priam Lux carrycot (suitable until around nine months of age) or the Cybex Cloud T i-Size baby car seat using the included adapters - ideal when moving your newborn to and from the car. 

While it's not an all-terrain pushchair, the Cybex Priam 2022 handles the majority of surfaces well with the exception of sand. Its weighty design is less suited to public transport but can navigate well around pavements and kerbs, as well as tackle trickier terrain such as gravel and grass with relative ease. The handlebar height can be set between 99 and 109cm and is easy to adjust when switching between parents or caregivers.

The fold has several steps, but is relatively straightforward, folding to a compact size that won’t exhaust all the space in your boot. At 13.6kg, however, it’s quite bulky to lift and one of the heavier travel systems on our list. 

We love the large central brake pedal which is quick and easy to operate. The included rain cover is simple to install and the generously sized sun hood offers more than adequate sun protection, although you may find the sideless design of the seat can let through some glare. Thanks to the magnetic viewing window, you can keep a close eye on your baby even when the seat is world-facing. 

We’re less keen on the storage basket’s slanted design, which feels restrictive in terms of space, despite its 5kg capacity. That said, you will find some additional small pockets of storage on the back of the seat - a great way to keep your phone close to hand.

11. Best lightweight travel system: Nuna Triv Next 

Pushchair price: from £600 | Latest deals from Boots

Bundle price from £950 | Latest deals from Boots

Suitable from: Birth to 22kg | Orientation: Parent facing or world facing | Car seat compatible: Yes | Folded dimensions: 36 x 59 x 66cm | Weight: 9.2kg | Basket capacity: 4.5kg | Extras included: Rain cover 

Large basket 

Adjustable handlebar height

Smooth on varied terrain 

Large sun hood 

Can’t be folded one-handed

The hood can be noisy when pulled out

“I absolutely love it! It's been perfect for us. The fold is so quick and easy, and my little girl is always really comfortable in it, very decent-sized shopping basket underneath reclines flat for naps, it also handles some rough terrain (bumpy grass, rougher pebbly floors etc) but does not huge ditches or anything.” - tried and tested by Mumsnet user MamaMiaOhDear

The second Nuna pram featured in our round-up of the best travel systems is the Nuna Triv Next - another Which? Best Buy that achieved the highest lab score of all the products on this list. An upgrade from the original Nuna Triv, the latest edition comes with an even lighter frame and updated wheels for improved handling across varied terrain. 

Suitable from birth to 22kg, the pushchair can be used parent-facing or world-facing, and reclines to one of four different positions, including a lie-flat option for newborns. Alternatively, you can combine the chassis with the comfortable padded Nuna Triv Series carrycot or the Nuna Triv car seat when travelling with a younger baby.

Despite weighing just 9.2kg, the Nuna Triv Next performs surprisingly well over rough terrain thanks to the robust rear wheel suspension, with the ability to navigate across gravel and woodland areas without any significant bumping. We love the five different height options on the leatherette handlebar, allowing for a safe and comfortable hold for parents of different heights. 

Whilst the relatively simple fold does require two hands, the result is a compact and lightweight pushchair that’s easy to carry thanks to the locking clasp and integrated carry handle. As a result, Triv Next is a practical choice for those travelling regularly on public transport. 

The generously sized sun hood can be a little noisy to extend, but is also water-repellent (ideal for those scattered showers) and provides good shade coverage, with a viewing window for discrete checks on your baby while they nap. We love the spacious 4.5kg storage basket which has elasticated sides and can be accessed from all directions, along with the extra zipped storage pocket to the rear of the seat. 

12. Best travel system for city living: Bugaboo Dragonfly 

Pushchair price: £695 | Buy now from Kiddies Kingdom

Bundle price from £945 | Buy now from Bugaboo

Tested by parents : Read our full Bugaboo Dragonfly review

Suitable from: Birth to 22kg | Orientation: Parent- and world-facing | Car seat compatible: Yes | Folded dimensions: One-piece self-standing fold with seat 36 x 52 x 90cm; one-piece self-standing fold with carrycot 32 x 52 x 90cm | Weight: 7.9-10.4kg | Basket capacity: 10kg plus extra 2.5kg when rear pocket is placed on handlebar | Extras included: Integrated carry strap; Parasol+ attachment clip

Carrycot can be collapsed with the buggy

Excellent storage

Rear storage pocket can be detached and hung on the handlebar

Freestanding when folded

Huge sun canopy with extra extension for sunny days

Sliding, easy-to-adjust five-point harness

Stiff and clunky recline

Takes time to master the fold

No rain cover included

"My daughter enjoys a ride in the Bugaboo Dragonfly and has fallen asleep in the toddler seat multiple times. She likes gripping onto the bumper bar when on the move, and the number of recline angles on the seat means she always sits or lays comfortably" - parent tester, Laura

A great option for those travelling around an urban environment on foot, the Bugaboo Dragonfly is designed specifically for city life. With a relatively lightweight frame, this buggy is much lighter than many other travel systems (with the exception of the Nuna Triv Next and Maxi-Cosi Zelia 2). 

Released in June 2023, the Bugaboo Dragonfly features a sliding harness, large extendable sun canopy, leather grip height-adjustable handlebar and huge storage basket with a rear storage pocket that detaches from the basket to be hung on the handlebars like a changing bag .

While the claim of a one-handed fold is debatable, the pushchair can self-stand once folded, making it easier to carry and store at home or on public transport. It also folds down with the carrycot attached - the first of its kind and a game-changer in the newborn days.

Thanks to its light frame, the Bugaboo Dragonfly is agile and easy to manoeuvre, with a small turning circle that makes it ideal for navigating through crowded city streets or narrow shop aisles.

Its large brake pedal is easy to engage. Parent tester, Laura, says, "The brake is one of the easiest I've used and holds effectively. You simply press the brake down with your foot to engage and disengage it, and this can even be done barefoot or with flip-flops."

As you may expect, however, the Bugaboo Dragonfly doesn’t fair quite so well as other travel systems on uneven ground and struggles in particular when it comes to bumping up kerbs.

What is a travel system?

A travel system is a pushchair that allows you to remove the seat or carrycot and replace it with a baby car seat .

Tailored specifically to newborn babies, a travel system can be bought as a standalone pushchair or as part of a bundle, either a 2-in-1 travel system, featuring a pushchair and carrycot, or a 3-in-1 travel system which also has a baby (Group 0+) car seat.

With the ability to attach a Group 0+ car seat (suitable from birth to 12 months), a travel system allows you to move your baby seamlessly from car to pram without disturbing them. The carrycot accessory is a convenient lie-flat option for your newborn that allows your baby to sleep while on the go, ensuring clear airways and healthy hip and spine alignment at all times. 

The size and weight of traditional travel systems (and in many cases the hefty price tag) means they're not for everyone, so it’s important to consider your lifestyle and habits when making your choice.

How we chose and tested the best travel systems

Over 100 hours of research and testing

Tested with real parents

Consumer-recommended

To ensure we're only recommending the very best travel systems, we first looked to the Mumsnet forums , home to 10 million users a month, to get the lowdown on the travel systems real parents rate and would recommend to others.

We then branched out to the wider web, collated reliable and honest consumer feedback from retail sites and bestseller lists. We also spoke to pushchair and baby travel experts from trusted organisations such as the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) as well as local NCT groups. 

To round out our research, we consulted the views of consumer champion Which? to discover how each travel system performed in their impartial lab testing environment.

Finally, wherever possible, we tested the travel systems ourselves, using a comprehensive testing and scoring system to highlight the best-performing products across the board. Specifically, we tested for safety and stability, assembly, ease of use, comfort, cleaning, materials and value for money. 

What is the difference between a pram, a pushchair, a buggy and a travel system? 

The terms are often used interchangeably, but there are some key differences between a pram, pushchair, buggy and travel system.

Pram: A pram is a lie-flat travel solution, with a bassinet-style carry cot that allows your baby to lie in a more natural sleeping position. Prams are generally tailored towards newborns and young babies, suitable up to the age of around six months. 

Pushchair: Pushchairs offer additional flexibility as your child grows. Once they can sit up unaided (from around six months), your baby may transition from a pram to a pushchair, with the ability to sit more upright and visually explore their surroundings. With modern designs, many pushchairs now offer a lie-flat option that also makes them suitable from birth.

Buggy: The phrase buggy is often used as a catch-all phrase to describe a variety of products, but most commonly refers to a lightweight stroller that offers practical short-term travel solutions. A buggy tends to be less feature-rich and less able to tackle varied terrain, but is often cheaper and easier to store, with an umbrella fold or compact designs that can be stashed out of sight when not in use. 

Travel system : A travel system is a versatile choice and a practical option for parents who will be regularly switching between their car and travelling on foot. Parents can choose between a 3-in-1 travel system or a 2-in-1 travel system depending on their preference. In addition to a pushchair, a 2-in-1 travel system bundle includes a carrycot, which can be clipped onto the chassis as a lie-flat solution for newborns till around six months of age. 3-in-1 travel systems also include a car seat and will often require adapters to link to the main frame of the pushchair. 

Do I need a travel system?

Because travel systems can be bulky and expensive, it’s worth checking whether or not you actually need one.

If you often travel by car, a travel system will save you time and energy when out and about with your baby as you'll be able to easily remove and attach a car seat.

With a parent-facing carrycot attachment, and sometimes even the main seat unit itself, you'll also be able to lie your child completely flat, which will ensure that they are safe and secure at all times.

If you rarely use a car, or if you know you’ll be on and off public transport daily, then a lightweight buggy may be a more suitable option.

Some lightweight pushchairs, such as the Bugaboo Dragonfly can, however, be used as a travel system, which may just give you the best of both worlds.

Read next: The best car sun shades for babies

Should babies lie flat in a pram?

To be suitable from birth, your pram or pushchair seat needs to recline into a ‘lie flat’ position - as close to 180 degrees as possible. This is because an upright seat can actually restrict your baby’s airways and reduce the amount of oxygen in their bloodstream due to the position of their head and neck. 

Some pushchairs are only suitable for use from six months and, as such, require the addition of a carrycot or car seat to be suitable from birth. It’s worth remembering that your baby should not be kept in a car seat for longer than two hours at a time, and should be removed at the earliest opportunity once you’ve reached your destination. 

Video: how to choose the best travel system

How much do travel systems cost.

Prices range from £250 to over £1,000 and most come as part of a bundle, which could save you money in the long run.

More expensive models may come with a multitude of added extras – think footmuffs, buggy boards and general customisable features – but this will, of course, increase the cost.

Read next: How to clean a pram

What should I look for when buying a travel system? 

Here are some important questions to ask yourself when considering which travel system is right for you: 

What does the price include and what is my budget? First up, how much are you willing to spend on your travel system? Consider what elements you will benefit from the most before deciding between a 2-in-1 bundle with a carrycot, or a 3-in-1 bundle with a carrycot and car seat. Some travel systems can be purchased for under £400, but for more luxury designs or bundles with more accessories, you can easily spend £1,000 or more. 

What is the weight limit? What is the maximum weight capacity for the pushchair? The vast majority of travel systems can accommodate children up to 22kg (approximately four years) however some stop at 15kg, so it’s worth checking the specifications with care. 

How easy is it to attach a carrycot or car seat? Does this require adapters and if so, are they included? Can this be done one-handed? If you’re going to be out and about on your own with your baby, it’s important you can attach and remove the car seat and carrycot without assistance. 

What are the seat recline options? How many recline settings does the pushchair element of the travel system offer, and is there a lie-flat option suitable for use with your newborn? Can the recline be triggered one-handed and with your baby already in the seat? Some travel systems have back recline options only, whereas others can adjust the angle of the footrest too - a helpful feature when travelling with older babies and toddlers. 

Can the seat be switched between parent- and world-facing? Most parents prefer to use their pushchair in parent-facing mode initially, enabling good eye contact and helping you keep a close eye on your baby whilst travelling. As your baby gets older, however, they may become curious about exploring their surroundings, so switching to world-facing can provide them with a better view. If your travel system pushchair has a viewing window in the hood, this can be helpful to allow regular checks that your baby is calm and content. 

Is it roomy enough? As well as the weight limits, it's important to consider the style, size and shape of the seat. Some travel systems such as the Cybex Priam are quite narrow and may be outgrown sooner than their specification suggests.

Does it have a five-point harness? How secure is the harness and is it padded for a comfortable fit? It’s also worth considering how easy it is to adjust the harness height as your baby grows. On some travel systems, this will be a simple, one-handed adjustment, while others will require some rethreading. 

How easy is it to fold? Can the fold be achieved one-handed and if not, how many steps are involved? Does the seat need to be removed beforehand? Is the process fairly intuitive or is it a case of practice makes perfect? It’s also worth considering whether the fold requires physical strength - something which will be even more important if you’re recovering from a c-section .

How compact is the fold? What are the dimensions of the pushchair once folded? Will it fit into the boot of my car or on public transport and does it have a safety clasp to hold it securely in place once folded?

How easy is it to push and steer? How easy is the pushchair to steer and can it cope with varied terrain? It’s worth considering the type of surfaces you will be travelling on most regularly. For city dwellers, most travel systems can navigate across pavements and down kerbs with ease, whereas you may need an all-terrain pushchair if you’re planning on taking your travel system to the beach or local woods. 

How heavy is it to carry? How much does the travel system weigh and are you able to lift this yourself, whether that’s to and from the car or onto public transport? Some travel systems include an integrated carry handle and while it's not something you’ll want to use regularly, this can help distribute the weight when carrying up and down the stairs at home. 

Is the handle height adjustable? Is the handlebar height fixed, or can this be adjusted to suit the parent? Most travel systems offer some handlebar adjustment, but to what margin will depend upon the brand. If you are particularly petite or tall, it's worth checking the lowest and highest height settings to ensure it’s comfortable to push. 

What's the brake like? How easy is the brake to trigger and is it flip-flop friendly? Some central brakes can disrupt your strides when walking quickly but are easier to access if you need to stop in an emergency. If you regularly wear sandals and flip-flops, you’re best to look for brakes that don’t require lifting up with the top of your foot to release. 

How big is the storage basket? One of the biggest variations between travel systems is the size of the storage basket, with our choices ranging from a 3kg capacity to over 13kg. As well as the capacity, you should look at the size and shape of the basket, whether it can be accessed from multiple angles, and whether it is still accessible when used with the carrycot. Some travel systems also offer additional storage such as pockets on the back or footrest. 

Does it come with a rain cover? We can always rely on the British weather to treat us to an unexpected downpour so an included rain cover is a handy accessory to protect your baby from the elements. If it’s not included, how much do they cost to buy as an optional extra? How easy is the rain cover to attach and can this be done quickly when the heavens open? 

Will the sun hood provide enough protection? Is it extendable? On warmer days, it’s important to keep the sun out of your baby’s face where possible. A good travel system will have a large sun hood or canopy, ideally with UPF50+ protection and an extendable section that provides coverage even when the seat is fully reclined. 

How easy is the travel system to clean? What fabric is the seat of your travel system made from? Can the covers be removed for easy cleaning, or is it spot clean only? 

What does it look like? Does it come in colours I like? While it's not the most important factor, the overall look and feel of your travel system is still something to consider, as you’ll want to feel confident when out and about with your baby. What colour choices are available? Is it a modern or traditional design? Do the fabrics and chassis look high quality and luxurious? 

Can I convert it to a double buggy or fit a buggy board? If you’re planning on growing your family, it’s worth considering whether the travel system could be easily converted to a double buggy , or whether a buggy board can be attached to the back. The latter is a great option for toddlers who may tire easily when walking on foot, whilst still encouraging some independence. 

What are the wheels like? What are the wheels made from and are they puncture-free? 

Can it handle off-roading? Does the travel system pushchair have any built-in suspension to tackle more off-road terrains? For more lightweight travel systems that don’t claim to be all-terrain, it’s worth looking for a lockable front wheel, as this can provide greater resistance against gravel and mud. 

How easy is it to assemble and take apart? Finally, for the flatpackphobes amongst us, how easy is it to get started with your travel system? Does it require any significant assembly before use and if so, how intuitive is it and are the steps easy to follow? Some travel systems also feature convertible carrycots, so if you are repelled by the prospect of following an instruction manual, you may want to opt for a design with a separate stand-alone carrycot

Travel system safety advice from RoSPA

We spoke to Nick Lloyd, Acting Head of Road Safety at The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA), for some safety advice when buying a travel system:

Always buy from a reputable shop or website. Don’t try to get a cheap deal as you don’t know if you’ll be buying the real branded item or a copy

Follow the manufacturer’s instructions on how to fit and use the travel system

Don’t leave your baby in the car seat for more than two hours (30 minutes if your child is a low birth weight or has medical problems). This can cause fatalities

Read next: Can you take a pram on a plane? Everything you need to know about travelling with a pushchair

About the author

Lucy Cotterill is a mum of two and Content Writer at Mumsnet, specialising in baby/child product reviews and round-ups. Having written product reviews on her own blog Real Mum Reviews since 2012, Lucy loves to research and explore the pros and cons of baby products, scrutinising reviews and consumer feedback to help parents make confident purchases that benefit their families.  

Lucy has personal experience of researching, buying and using travel systems with her own children, as well as completing several tried and tested pushchair reviews over the years.

Originally from a HR background with a degree in Business Studies, Lucy developed a real passion for blogging and writing when her children were young, going on to write for several online publications including US parenting site Pregistry and the Evening Standard. 

When she’s not manically tapping the keys of her laptop, Lucy loves nothing more than to cosy up with her Kindle and enjoy the latest thriller, or compete in Nintendo Switch rallies with her daughters aged six and 10.

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Whether you're heading on a long or short trip, prepare you and your little one for the journey ahead with the collection of travel systems at Direct4Baby. Featuring a wide range of options, the collection of pram and pushchair bundles are designed to prepare parents for all eventualities. Equipped with pushchairs, carrycots, changing bags and a variety of other convenient accessories, the range of travel systems can help to save you both the time and money required from purchasing each item separately. With bundles available from a selection of well-known baby brands, including Egg, Mima, Venicci, Joolz and more, you can rest assured that these will deliver on both quality and function. From complete 11-piece travel systems to essential three-piece bundles, find a travel system that best suits your lifestyle requirements from the collection below at Direct4Baby.

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Egg® 2 luxury bundle with egg i-size car seat travel system - feather, egg® 2 luxury bundle with cybex cloud t travel system - feather, maxi cosi adorra luxe complete collection | grey twillic, joie versatrax & i-snug 2 on-the-go travel system | laurel, bugaboo donkey 5 duo pushchair & turtle air 360 travel system travel system - graphite/grey melange, bugaboo donkey 5 duo pushchair & maxi-cosi cabriofix i-size travel system - graphite/grey melange, bugaboo donkey 5 duo pushchair & cybex cloud t travel system - graphite/grey melange, bugaboo donkey 5 duo pushchair & maxi-cosi pebble 360 travel system - graphite/grey melange, bugaboo donkey 5 twin pushchair & maxi-cosi pebble 360 travel system - graphite / grey melange, icandy peach 7 pushchair & maxi cosi pebble 360 travel system bundle - dark grey | phantom, icandy peach 7 pushchair & maxi cosi pebble 360 travel system bundle | black edition, icandy peach 7 pushchair & maxi cosi pebble 360 travel system bundle - truffle | phantom.

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Find everything you need in one place with this baby travel system collection at Pram Centre. This range is ideal for expectant parents who want to get everything in one place or those looking to upgrade their existing baby equipment. These travel systems will see you through from birth to the toddler stage, with plenty of options from leading baby brands. Choose travel systems from names including Ickle Bubba , EggⓇ and Venicci , to name a few. Browse the full collection of travel systems at Pram Centre, or check out our pram & pushchair accessories .

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Getting ready for a new arrival can be busy, with lots to prepare for. Our collection of travel systems at Pram Centre is here to make things easier. With this fantastic range of travel systems, you’ll find everything you need to get your new passenger around from birth to the toddler stage. 

What is a baby travel system?

A travel system is a pushchair base with a removable seat unit. A car seat can replace the regular seat, making it easier to transfer your baby from the car to the pushchair and vice versa. A baby travel system is a great choice for those who travel by car often, saving the time and effort of unclipping your little one from their car seat. Explore the full range of handy baby travel systems. To discover more, check out our range of bundle deals at Pram Centre.

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Babyzen YOYO² Chassis & Colour Pack Bundle, Black

Babyzen YOYO² Chassis & Colour Pack Bundle, Black

Receive the BABYZEN YOYO Storage Backpack, Black at no extra cost when you buy it with this item (via promo code, see product page for details)

iCandy Peach 7 Pushchair & Accessories with Maxi-Cosi Pebble 360 Pro Baby Car Seat and Base Bundle, Black/Essential Black

iCandy Peach 7 Pushchair & Accessories with Maxi-Cosi Pebble 360 Pro Baby Car Seat and Base Bundle, Black/Essential Black

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Babyzen YOYO² Chassis & Colour Pack Bundle, Olive/Black

Babyzen YOYO² Chassis & Colour Pack Bundle, Olive/Black

iCandy Peach 7 Pushchair & Accessories with Maxi-Cosi Pebble 360 Pro Baby Car Seat and Base Bundle, Biscotti/Essential Black

iCandy Peach 7 Pushchair & Accessories with Maxi-Cosi Pebble 360 Pro Baby Car Seat and Base Bundle, Biscotti/Essential Black

Silver Cross Reef Pushchair, Carrycot & Accessories with Maxi-Cosi Pebble Pro i-Size Car Seat and FamilyFix 360 Pro Base Bundle, Earth/ Black

Silver Cross Reef Pushchair, Carrycot & Accessories with Maxi-Cosi Pebble Pro i-Size Car Seat and FamilyFix 360 Pro Base Bundle, Earth/ Black

Babyzen x Bonpoint YOYO² Chassis & Colour Pack Bundle, Black/ Bonpoint

Babyzen x Bonpoint YOYO² Chassis & Colour Pack Bundle, Black/ Bonpoint

Babyzen x Bonpoint YOYO² Chassis, Newborn Kit & Colour Pack Bundle, Black / Bonpoint

Babyzen x Bonpoint YOYO² Chassis, Newborn Kit & Colour Pack Bundle, Black / Bonpoint

Babyzen YOYO² Chassis & Colour Pack Bundle, Black/Taupe

Babyzen YOYO² Chassis & Colour Pack Bundle, Black/Taupe

Babyzen YOYO² Chassis, Newborn Kit & Colour Pack Bundle, Taupe/ Black

Babyzen YOYO² Chassis, Newborn Kit & Colour Pack Bundle, Taupe/ Black

Bugaboo Fox 5 Pushchair & Accessories Essential Bundle, Desert Taupe

Bugaboo Fox 5 Pushchair & Accessories Essential Bundle, Desert Taupe

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Bugaboo Dragonfly Pushchair, Carrycot & Accessories Essential Bundle, Midnight Black

Bugaboo Dragonfly Pushchair, Carrycot & Accessories Essential Bundle, Midnight Black

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Cybex Gazelle S Lux Pushchair, Carrycot & Accessories with Cloud G Car Seat & Base G Bundle, Black

Cybex Gazelle S Lux Pushchair, Carrycot & Accessories with Cloud G Car Seat & Base G Bundle, Black

Save £249.70 (bundle price includes saving)

iCandy Peach 7 Pushchair & Accessories with Maxi-Cosi Pebble 360 Pro Baby Car Seat and Base Bundle, Coco/ Black

iCandy Peach 7 Pushchair & Accessories with Maxi-Cosi Pebble 360 Pro Baby Car Seat and Base Bundle, Coco/ Black

Bugaboo Dragonfly Pushchair, Carrycot & Accessories Essential Bundle, Forest Green

Bugaboo Dragonfly Pushchair, Carrycot & Accessories Essential Bundle, Forest Green

Babyzen YOYO² Chassis & Colour Pack Bundle, Stone/Black

Babyzen YOYO² Chassis & Colour Pack Bundle, Stone/Black

Bugaboo Fox 5 Pushchair with Maxi-Cosi Pebble 360 Pro Baby Car Seat and Base Bundle, Midnight Black/Essential Black

Bugaboo Fox 5 Pushchair with Maxi-Cosi Pebble 360 Pro Baby Car Seat and Base Bundle, Midnight Black/Essential Black

Save £140 (Bundle price includes saving)

BABYZEN YOYO² Chassis, Bassinet & Colour Pack Bundle, Black

Babyzen YOYO² Chassis, Bassinet & Colour Pack Bundle, Black

Babyzen YOYO² Chassis, Bassinet & Colour Pack Bundle, Taupe/ Black

Babyzen YOYO² Chassis, Bassinet & Colour Pack Bundle, Taupe/ Black

Silver Cross Reef Pushchair, Carrycot & Accessories with Maxi-Cosi Pebble 360 Pro i-Size Car Seat and FamilyFix 360 Pro Base Bundle, Stone/Black

Silver Cross Reef Pushchair, Carrycot & Accessories with Maxi-Cosi Pebble 360 Pro i-Size Car Seat and FamilyFix 360 Pro Base Bundle, Stone/Black

Cybex e-Priam Pushchair Chassis & Seat Pack Bundle, Chrome/Black

Cybex e-Priam Pushchair Chassis & Seat Pack Bundle, Chrome/Black

Bugaboo Dragonfly Pushchair & Carrycot, Turtle Air by Nuna Car Seat with Base & Accessories Ultimate Bundle, Midnight Black

Bugaboo Dragonfly Pushchair & Carrycot, Turtle Air by Nuna Car Seat with Base & Accessories Ultimate Bundle, Midnight Black

Save £258.75 (Bundle price includes saving)

Bugaboo Fox 5 Pushchair with Maxi-Cosi Pebble 360 Pro Baby Car Seat and Base Bundle, Forest Green/Essential Black

Bugaboo Fox 5 Pushchair with Maxi-Cosi Pebble 360 Pro Baby Car Seat and Base Bundle, Forest Green/Essential Black

Uppababy Vista V2 Pushchair with Maxi-Cosi Pebble 360 Pro Baby Car Seat and Base Bundle, Greyson/Essential Black

UPPAbaby Vista V2 Pushchair with Maxi-Cosi Pebble 360 Pro Baby Car Seat and Base Bundle, Greyson/Essential Black

Save £104.96 (Bundle price includes saving)

Uppababy Cruz V2 Pushchair with Maxi-Cosi Pebble 360 Pro Baby Car Seat and Base Bundle, Noa/Essential Black

UPPAbaby Cruz V2 Pushchair with Maxi-Cosi Pebble 360 Pro Baby Car Seat and Base Bundle, Noa/Essential Black

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Travelling with your little one is a breeze with handy baby travel systems. Here at Very, you'll find 3-in-1 travel systems, complete with bundles of practical accessories and useful features. Brands like Egg, iCandy and Cosatto combine a secure car seat, cosy carry cot and foldable pram into a handy travel system you'll soon be relying on for every outing. These travel system prams are designed to be lightweight, easy-to-carry and collapsible for the car boot. Look out for extra-special finishing touches like cup and phone holders that keep your adult essentials secure, too.

3-in-1 Pram Travel Systems With Handy Features

Along with the car seat, carry cot and foldable prams, our travel system prams also come with a whole host of practical features that make using them a pleasure. Look out for coordinated fur-lined footmuffs - perfect for keeping your baby comfortably warm. Make life easy with on-the-go feeding solutions, including clip-on trays with additional snack pots and easy-grip beakers. For Mum and Dad, look for travel systems that come with an additional changing bag, a changing mat and a bottle holder.

Comfortable Travel System Prams for Baby

Here at Very, our travel system prams are designed for little ones' ultimate comfort. Padded seats are lined with a machine-washable sheet, carry cots are extra spacious; and seats are adjustable so you can adjust to babies' ever-changing preferences. Our travel system prams are also ready for lots of different terrains, with puncture-proof wheels and all-round suspension for the smoothest ride possible. Tackle all weathers with large waterproof hoods equipped with UPF50+ protection to shield baby from the sun and inclement showers.

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If the words flexibility, long-lasting and comfortable sound like music to your ears, a travel system is perfect for you and your bambino. Pushchair travel systems vary in what they come with, from complete travel systems that include everything you need to travel with your newborn, to a 2-in-1 travel system which usually involves a stroller with a seat unit and carrycot, or a 3-in-1 travel system which also includes a car seat.

Use the carrycot or lie-flat position on the seat unit until your baby is around 6 months old. Then, you can transfer them from a carrycot or a lie-flat position to the seat in a fully upright or any reclined position for their comfort. Changing from carrycot to seat unit couldn't be easier as we have chosen the very best and most convenient travel systems for our customers. Some are done with just one click, whilst others transform into the seat without needing an extra unit.

What should I consider?

One of the most important things to contemplate is your lifestyle. How often will you use your buggy? Where will you be going with it? Will it fit in the boot of your car? These are questions you should be asking, when it comes to making your decision.

If you’re an active family, you’ll want to consider purchasing a travel system that has “all-terrain” features. Most buggies include suspension too, for a smooth-sailing ride outdoors. More importantly, children, whatever age they are, can be extremely messy! So, look for a travel system, where covers are easily detachable for washing. We recommend taking whichever pushchair you’re considering, for a test spin. A quick wheel around the store will tell you if it’s easy to manoeuvre and how heavy it is.

Is a travel system worth it?

  • Move your tot from car to pushchair without waking them up
  • One-time purchase: you can get a pushchair, car seat and carrycot all in one
  • Forward-facing to keep an eye on them
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  • Need to purchase another car seat when your baby outgrows their first one
  • Models vary so difficult to fit the car seat to the pushchair frame (try before you buy)
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We love travel systems and the ease they bring. However, this mustn’t be at the cost of your little one’s security. So first, be sure to check the travel system you’re buying is safe. With our tips and advice, you should feel well-equipped to make an informed decision. Happy strolling!

Ickle Bubba: affordable and convenient

Brands like Ickle Bubba can provide all of the helpful qualities a new parent needs in a travel system. Suitable right from teeny tiny newborns to cheeky toddlers. The included car seats are compatible with the stroller frame in just one click, making the transfer from car to stroller super simple and without waking your sleeping baby. Ickle Bubba has affordable baby travel systems that don't compromise on quality, safety or style.

Versatile options from leading brands like Silver Cross and egg

You'll find more travel systems by some other top-named brands such as Silver Cross and egg that offer a range of travel systems including the all-in-one option. Investing in a complete Silver Cross will provide you with the ultimate travel experience. Silver Cross travel systems grow with your baby, as they include a pushchair, carry cot, car seat, and seat unit and they're made with luxurious fabrics and with a classic design.

egg travel systems: modern, versatile, and safe, plus more choices from Joie and Cybex

Egg travel systems are versatile, modern and most importantly, safe. Complete with smooth curves, infinite lines and superb design engineering, egg travel systems ensure an effortless ride for your little one and exceptional ease of use for you. Want more choices? No problem, there are many different baby travel systems to choose from that suit a range of family lifestyles from other popular brands such as Joie and Cybex . Joie products make life with a baby easier and more fun whilst Cybex boasts on-trend styles in stunning colours and designs.

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To further enhance the experience of your travel system, choose from our gorgeous selection of accessories that not only provide additional ease and comfort when out with a little one but safety from the outdoors too. Shop our range of nappy bags and rucksacks, rain covers, parasols and footmuffs to make sure you and your little explorer and ready for anything.

We have options for every lifestyle and budget

Whether you're a city dweller, adventure seeker or everyday errand runner, we have the perfect travel system for you on our website, suitable for all budgets, tastes and individual needs. If you have more than one child either twins or children of similar ages, have a look at our twins and triplets pushchairs .

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Take the stress out of choosing specific baby mobility products by purchasing a travel system. These handy bundles enable you to buy everything you need in one go without worrying about which components integrate with each other.

Our baby travel systems place a huge emphasis on convenience, with one of the key benefits being that you can easily move your little one from the car straight onto the pushchair frame, without even waking them.

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Our range of 3 in 1 travel systems make getting out and about a breeze, and include:

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Consequently, three-in-one systems can grow with your child; having a mobility option ready for when they’re ready to go from lying flat to a more upright seated position.

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Because you’re buying everything from the same brand, you don’t need to worry whether the components will connect to each other, or worry about messing around with adaptors.

At Halfords, we supply products from the UK’s leading brands, including Joie and Cybex. With travel systems available in a wide range of sizes and colours, we’re confident we’ll have something to suit your needs.

Shop online, or visit your local Halfords store where our friendly experts can support you further. For all aspects of baby mobility, visit our complete range of pushchair and pram-related products.

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The most important thing to note is that a pram allows a baby to lie fully flat , which is essential for babies under six months old. This is because their lungs are still developing, and lying flat optimises oxygen saturation. Lying flat also supports the healthy development of the baby's spine and hips.

Pushchairs, also known as strollers and buggies, have upright seats designed for babies over the age of six months when they can support their head and neck and can sit up rather than needing to recline. Pushchair seats are usually highly adjustable and many can be reclined to allow the child to nap in comfort in the pushchair.

Here's where prams and pushchairs overlap - some pushchairs have seats that can recline fully flat, making them suitable for babies under six months even though there's no lie-flat bassinet. This type of pushchair is a good buy if you're short on storage space as you won't need to find room to store a detachable bassinet once your baby outgrows it.

Types of prams and pushchairs explained

A pram has either a detachable bassinet that the baby can lie flat in or a pushchair seat that can recline fully flat and is approved for use from birth. A pram is a good choice if you want your baby to be able to stretch out in a comfy bassinet when you're on the go, but factor in that your baby is likely to outgrow it by the time they're six months old and you'll need space to store it. If you're not keen on this, choose a pushchair without a bassinet that has a reclinable seat and is suitable for use from birth.

Broadly speaking, pushchairs are generally more lightweight than prams and thus are easier to fold, lift and carry, should you need to. To help keep their weight down, a pushchair tends to have a smaller shopping basket underneath the frame than a pram. Pushchairs are sometimes also a little less substantial and sturdy than prams because they’re designed for older children who don't need as much cushioning or suspension as newborn babies do.

Three-wheelers

Three-wheeler pushchairs are designed with two rear wheels and one front wheel. They are hard-wearing and good for rough, outdoor terrain as they are easy to manoeuvre. This manoeuvrability also makes them a popular choice with running or fitness enthusiast parents, as they are easy to push at higher speeds.

Double pushchairs

As its name suggests, a double pushchair holds two seats. These can either be side by side or in tandem. These are a popular choice with parents of twins or children who are close together in age and who both require a pushchair.

Travel systems

Primarily designed for parents who drive frequently, a travel system is a one-stop shop when it comes to your baby’s transportation needs. It consists of a pram frame with three interchangeable seating options; a detachable lie-flat bassinet, a pushchair seat, and an infant car seat.

"With a travel system you essentially get a pram and pushchair in one as you can use the bassinet for your newborn and then, after six months, switch to using the pushchair seat once your baby can support their head and no longer needs to lie flat," explains Heidi Scrimgeour.

"The big advantage of a travel system is that you can move your baby between the car and the pram more easily during the first year - you simply lift your baby out of the vehicle while they're in the car seat and clip it straight onto your pushchair frame, then do the reverse when you're ready to get back in the car. There's no stressful wrestling of your baby out of a car seat and into a pram or pushchair and then back into the car seat when you're out and about. Do note, however, that car seats that attach to a pram or pushchair frame can usually only be used until your baby is a year old. At that point you'll need the next stage car seat in your vehicle and your travel system will continue to be of use as a pushchair without the bassinet or car seat."

Pros and cons of prams and pushchairs

Prams and pushchairs serve the same purpose - transporting your child in comfort - but each mode of transport has its pros and cons, as we explain below:

Prams are a great choice for newborns... and act as a ‘cot on wheels’, allowing babies to lie flat and sleep in a swaddle or sleeping bag when you're on the move.

Prams offer extra protection from the elements - the pram hood and the cushioned side of the bassinet ensure babies are safe and snug at all times.

The main disadvantage of a pram... is that it tends to be bulky and may take up a significant proportion of your car boot. The bassinet, while great at providing a cocoon for your baby, may make a pram difficult to fold down and store compactly.

Prams tend to have a heavy chassis - this can make them tricky to manoeuvre and heavy to lift.

The advantage of a pushchair... is that it's designed to be light and compact. Pushchairs fold down compactly and with the minimum of fuss, should you need to fit one on a bus or train, or even into an overhead locker on a plane.

Some pushchairs are approved for newborn use while others have a minimum age restriction of six months, usually because the seat doesn't recline flat enough for a very young baby.

You can often choose whether your child faces you or the direction of travel if you opt for a pram, whereas lots of pushchairs have fixed seats that can't be adjusted to face the person pushing it.

Both prams and pushchairs tend to be suitable from birth up to age three or four when a child no longer needs to be pushed.

Which is best for a newborn, a pram or pushchair?

A pram is the best option for a newborn as it allows a baby to lie flat. This is essential for optimal breathing as it supports the healthy development of the lungs, which continue to develop after birth. Before the age of six months, babies don’t have the core strength to support their necks so sitting in an upright position could decrease a baby's oxygen saturation level.

Some pushchairs also have lie-flat seats which are safe for newborns when fully reclined. If you're considering one, make sure you're happy with the level of protection this offers your little one, compared with a bassinet, before you invest.

At what age should babies move from a pram to a pushchair?

The general guidance is that a baby shouldn’t sit in an upright pushchair seat until they are around six months old. That said, Rosey Davidson, founder and CEO of Just Chill Baby Sleep , says: “It can vary from baby to baby. They need enough core strength to sit upright and hold their head up so you need to be mindful of your own baby's development.”

Georgia agrees: “There is no definitive age but once the baby is sitting unaided at around six months, you'll need to move them from a bassinet into a more upright seat unit so that they can be safely strapped in.”

Which do I need: a pram or a pushchair?

If your baby is under six months old, choose a pram with a bassinet for lying flat. Alternatively, pick a pushchair that's approved for use from birth (some pushchairs specify 6m+) and make sure the seat can recline fully flat.

If your baby is over six months old, you won't need a lie-flat bassinet. Pick a pushchair with an upright seat but consider choosing one with an adjustable seatback so that you can recline your baby if they fall asleep in the pushchair,

Looking for more shopping advice? Have a read of our guide to going running with a pram or take a look at our edit of the best pushchairs .

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13 best baby monitors: video, audio and movement buys to give you peace of mind

Keep tabs on your sleeping baby with the latest in cutting edge home technology

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Newborn babies mostly just nap, but it’s normal to feel compelled to protect them like a fierce mama bear all day long. That said, once the glow starts to fade and you realise you haven’t washed for a week, you will need (and deserve) some me-time.

The easiest way to give yourself a break is to invest in a baby monitor. While they won’t replace you, the right device will provide peace of mind at bedtime and enable you to get on with life admin (or workout /watch TV/write a novel) while your baby safely naps. And the ideal device will see you through the precious early days, right up until your little ones are running around.

Best baby monitors to buy

In a hurry? Here are best baby monitors at a glance. Keep scrolling for the full list.

Plus Smart Baby Monitor

BEST BABY MONITOR USING AI TECHNOLOGY

Cübo ai plus smart baby monitor.

YOO Moov Motorised Video Baby Monitor

BEST MOTORISED CAMERA BABY MONITOR

Babymoov yoo moov motorised video baby monitor.

Wireless Battery-Powered Video Baby Monitor

BEST BABY MONITOR FOR TRAVEL

Ezviz wireless battery-powered video baby monitor.

Monitor Duo

BEST BABY MONITOR FOR SLEEP SAFETY

Monitor duo.

Pro Smart Baby Monitor & Floor Stand

BEST BABY MONITOR TO MEASURE SLEEP STATS

Nanit pro smart baby monitor & floor stand.

Video Baby Monitor with Camera Eco Mode

BEST BABY MONITOR WITH FEEDING ALARM

Video baby monitor with camera eco mode.

Digital Video Baby Monitor

best soothing baby monitor

Vtech digital video baby monitor.

 Video Baby Monitor with Colour Night Vision

BEST COLOUR NIGHT VISION BABY MONITOR

Leapfrog video baby monitor with colour night vision.

 Baby Monitor with Contactless Breathing Monitoring

MOST STYLISH BABY MONITOR

Lollipop baby monitor with contactless breathing monitoring.

3-in-1 Baby Movement Monitor

BEST MOVEMENT SENSOR BABY MONITOR

Angelcare 3-in-1 baby movement monitor, which type of baby monitor is best.

As a new parent, you develop extrasensory perception skills that enable you to hear your baby's cries from the other end of the house. But a well-chosen monitor could help you to switch off and relax. Consider the following categories before you make a purchase:

Audio monitor

Often the most cost-effective option, audio monitors work a bit like a walkie-talkie and allow you to listen out for cries. You won’t be able to see your little one, but you will be able to hear if they are distressed. Constantly monitoring a screen can get addictive, so audio is a good compromise for low-fi observation.

Video monitor

These are designed to capture both sound and visuals with a camera in your baby’s room. They often come with night vision so you can keep an eye on things at bedtime , and most cameras require a mains socket.

Movement monitor

For extra peace of mind during the early days, movement devices track your baby to ensure they’re breathing and not rolling over, usually with the help of a mat that sits under the cot mattress.

Wearable monitor

These days you can buy high-end parenting tech to measure sleep analytics, which can be reassuring for anxious parents and also help you to develop a bedtime routine.

How we pick the best baby monitors

Much like shopping for your dream baby changing bag or nursing bra , the best baby monitor available in the UK depends on your individual taste, budget and what works for you as a family. To help you decide, our list has been compiled with the help of our panel of WH mum testers, in-house experts and models that have been well-reviewed online.

To put the following monitors through their paces, we looked at functionality, usability, price, innovation, and ease of use. We also chose not to list them in order of preference, as each device we reviewed has been selected for stand-out features that we believe make it a great contender. The best one for your family ultimately comes down to personal choice.

From app-connected night vision to sleep analysis and movement monitors, keep scrolling for our pick of the best baby monitors in the UK to shop now.

Anxious mamas looking for peace of mind? Take note! With the help of cutting-edge functionality (no judgement here, parenting is tough) this innovative baby monitor from Cübo Ai has raised the bar. It uses AI technology to alert parents to any potential dangers in real-time, such as your baby rolling over or accidental face covering, via an app that controls the settings. Plus it comes with white noise and lullaby sounds to soothe your tot if they're struggling to settle. And the little touches including great picture clarity, hidden trailing wires and stylish camera unit really gives this monitor the edge. Our mum tester was particularly pleased with the clear sound and super-sharp night vision, which she regularly uses to peep on her sleeping baby when she's working late at the office while her partner is in charge.

Key specifications

If reliable visual monitoring is top of you priority list, this baby video monitor from Babymoov should be on your kit list.

Aside from being easy to assemble with great picture clarity, it also comes with reassuringly straightforward functionality that even a baby could use (OK not quite but you get the gist!) including a motorised camera with a tilt and zoom lens plus handy additional features including night lights, lullabies and a temperature sensor.

And, best of all, it doesn't require a power point for set up and it can connect up to four cameras if you have a growing family. Plus, we rate the gentle relaxing tunes.

In a world of wrist-sized health tech, it can feel like baby monitors have some catching up to do in the tech space. Sure, you can monitor your sleeping child from another continent and measure their sleep stats to precision. But the truth is that most video monitors are also a bit clunky and take up a lot of space, not to mention the dangling wires.

Step in the BM1 from EZVIZ , a wireless and battery-powered video monitor that's so lightweight you can pop it in your hand luggage and take it on holiday. We love the absence of fiddly wires and the way it can be easily clipped onto crib bars.

But best of all the camera quality is top notch and the super-cute design blends seamlessly into the nursery. And did we mention it comes with cute little ears?

If you're super-anxious and/or tech savvy, this innovative monitor from Owlet comes with enough digital data to buy you peace of mind.

This monitor works slightly differently to normal baby monitors, with a little 'smart sock' that comfortably wraps around your baby's foot. This then connects to a base station up to 100 ft away, which delivers key data direct to your smartphone.

From there, you'll be able to track your baby's heart rate, oxygen levels, sleep quality and more. This can be a godsend for sleep safety if worrying about your little one is keeping you all awake at night.

Plus it will also to help you to build a picture of your baby's sleep habits, which can in turn help you develop a bedtime routine. And if you'd prefer to keep an eye on your sleeping tot with video, two-way talk and alerts, this duo pack comes with a monitor too.

Nanit Pro Smart Baby Monitor & Floor Stand

Arguably all of the monitors on our list will work for anxious new parents, but this clever device from Nanit takes things up a notch.

The bundle includes the monitor, a stand, comprehensive sleep stats, and a tiny band to monitor your baby's breaths per minute. The monitor provides a 1080p bird's eye view of your baby that's accessible from anywhere in the world via your iOS, Android, Kindle Fire, or Echo Show device, which comes in handy if you or your partner has to work or travel for any reason.

So that's all of the boxes ticked! Now all we need is some sleep...

Thanks to long reach and vivid picture night monitoring, plus temperature control and two-way talk so that baby can hear you if they wake during the night, this video monitor is a solid all-round option for keeping one eye on sleeping tots.

You can also set an alarm for feeding time , so you can keep your little one well stocked up on milk and start to establish mealtime routines. This is the lowest its been over the BF weekend - so snap it up now with 25% off.

Comfort your baby wherever you are in the house thanks to this affordable V-Tech baby monitor. It comes pre-loaded with two tunes and two soothing sounds to help lull your little one to sleep, plus it boasts a clever temperature indicator and a colour-changing gentle night light for those middle of the night checks!

This Leapfrog baby monitor made it onto our list thanks to its colour night vision capabilities, so you can see baby clearly any time of night. It also has an adaptive night light, 360° tilting capability, and an eight times zoom option to give you the best picture of your little one sleeping.

As if that wasn’t enough, it also comes with a humidity sensor, soothing lullabies and up to 1,000 feet of range, giving you peace of mind while your tot snoozes.

This lollipop-shaped baby monitor is available in three cute candy shades and will blend seamlessly into any nursery.

This isn’t a case of style over substance though, thanks to its plethora of features, including historical data tracking to detect patterns in your little one’s behaviours, both live and sharable video (because family members need to see your bundle of joy enjoying a snooze too), crying detection, and the option for contactless breathing monitoring.

The clever bendable leg attaches to lots of different surfaces too, meaning it’s a great baby monitor for families who travel.

Often find yourself checking your baby is breathing even though you know they're likely to be fine? You're not going mad, all new parents do this in the early days (and many of us still worry several years down the line!)

But if keeping track of your sleeping tot is keeping you awake at night, you will benefit from this clever baby monitor. It uses precise movement detection technology tucked safely under the cot mattress to keep tabs on your little one's chest movements and wriggles, and will instantly notify you if anything is amiss.

What's more, the software comes with a second sensor, meaning you can monitor multiples or siblings in different rooms if you have a growing family too.

Our mum tester praised the screen size, picture clarity, easy set-up and found the touchscreen LCD screen very simple to use.

Spear & Jackson Video Baby Monitor

Spear & Jackson Video Baby Monitor

If you're not particularly tech-savvy and you're looking for a reliable, trustworthy and cost-effective baby monitor that's easy to use at home and on the move , your hunt is over. This classic device has great picture clarity, a generous sized screen, and reliable night vision mode. It also features temperature display, two-way talk, lullabies and an out-of-range alert which comes in handy if you're pottering about the house at bedtime. And best of all it comes in at half the price of many of its competitors.

Motorola VM855 Portable Video Wi-Fi Baby Monitor

VM855 Portable Video Wi-Fi Baby Monitor

Your baby monitor just got an upgrade thanks to this Wi-Fi-enabled option from tech giant Motorola. The portable camera can be carried around the house, giving you full view of your little one while they sleep, whether you choose to relax with a copy of Women’s Health or catch up on some TV (or use the bathroom in peace, let’s be honest).

It also comes with access to a free app that gives temperature, sound and motion updates for reassurance, plus it has an eight-hour battery life and 720p HD video capability.

Digital Audio Baby Monitor

Digital Audio Baby Monitor

Truth be told, if (like most of us at WH HQ) you spend much of your day glued to a computer, monitoring yet another miniature screen at night to keep an eye on your sleeping baby can make life feel like an episode of Black Mirror .

So, if you're on the fence about video baby monitors (and tend to keep checking on your baby regularly, regardless of your gadget status) this audio-only device from BT is an excellent compromise.

And what it lacks in functionality, it makes up for with HD sound and long-distance range. It also comes with fun lullabies and a super-cute light show to soothe tricky babies.

But best of all, it's easily the cheapest option on our list. Our mum tester has used this one for two years with no complaints, although be mindful of the sensitive temperature sensor during the summer months.

What to look for in a baby monitor

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Most baby monitors come with strong sound or picture quality as standard. It's also worth considering the following before you choose your device.

  • Battery life : If you opt for a mains-powered monitor you will need to ensure it's safely out of the little one's reach at all times. Most rechargeable monitors have up to 12 hours run time, so if you opt for this type remember to charge it before bedtime.
  • Range : Live in a big house? Long-distance transmission is important, as you don’t want to lose connection when you're enjoying precious me-time, scoffing cupcakes and watching Bake Off on the sofa.
  • Camera and audio quality : Most cameras now have HD video and night vision so you can keep a close eye on your sleeping baby. If you have a wriggly little one, it's also worth shopping for a camera with zoom functionality or a wide-angle lens, or one that can be wall-mounted for a bird's eye view.
  • Temperature monitor : Many monitors now include sensors, so you can track the nursery room temperature and ensure your little one doesn't get too hot or cold during the night, which is great for peace of mind given that overheating can pose a serious risk for tiny babies.
  • Wifi connection : If you choose an app-controlled monitor that connects to your phone via wifi, you won’t need to carry around a handheld unit. You will, however, need to have good broadband, so double check it works in every room in your house.
  • Portability : Visiting the in-laws or planning a holiday? Opt for a lightweight and wire-free unit and check the wifi strength at your chosen destination.
  • Movement sensor pads : If you have a particularly wriggly baby or you're concerned they might roll over, sensor pads can help you monitor your baby's breathing and movement during the night. Most types are designed to slip under the cot mattress, so your little one won't even know it's there.
  • Soothing aids : Most monitors come with two-way talkback so you can shush your little one if they get fractious while you're busy downstairs. Some devices also include night lights, lullabies and soothing sounds to help your little one drift off to snoozeville.
  • Night vision : Are you an anxious nighttime checker? Opt for a monitor with night mode or infrared functionality so you can see what's going on in the dark.

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Election latest: The morning after the night before - fresh Rishi Sunak-Keir Starmer debate poll has very different result

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Politicians from across the House of Commons are arriving in Portsmouth today to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings.

There has been a brief pause in the election campaign to allow for these commemorative events - and political foes and friends have been spotted mingling.

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey and veterans minister Johnny Mercer were among the early arrivals - with Rishi Sunak also expected to attend.

Sir Keir Starmer could be heading to Downing Street with the biggest majority for 100 years - according to the first polling projection by YouGov since the election was called.

The landmark projection, published by Sky News this week, has got lots of people reminiscing about 1997…

By Josephine Franks, news reporter and Sarah Taaffe-Maguire, business reporter

When Rishi Sunak moved into Number 10 two years ago, he was described as Britain's first hedge fund prime minister.

Sky's Economics and Data Editor Ed Conway wrote at the time that Mr Sunak's background makes for a CV unlike almost every other resident of Downing Street.

It was a career that started aged 21 at Goldman Sachs and saw him co-found a firm registered in the Cayman Islands.

But it is Mr Sunak's three years at hedge fund TCI straddling the 2008 financial crash that is now being revisited.

Both the Conservatives and Labour have been releasing "attack ad" videos in the general election campaign - and the prime minister's financial background is the subject of Labour's latest one.

You can read more from Sky News below:

Both the Starmer and Sunak campaigns agree: the first head-to-head of the election campaign was - in many ways - a difficult watch.

The two men have spent a fortnight on the campaign trail attacking one another from hundreds of miles apart. It was undoubtedly snippy.

Suddenly they were together in a room, able to do it in front of an invited audience - and they couldn't wait to tear into each other.

As a result they couldn't wait to bludgeon their opponent's pre-prepared lines, mock and cajole one another, often talking at the same time.

You can read more from Sam here:

A top Treasury civil servant wrote to Labour to warn them that the Tory assessment of their tax plans "should not be presented as having been produced by the civil service".

The letter, sent by Treasury permanent secretary James Bowler, could undermine Rishi Sunak's repeated claim last night that Labour's financial plans include a £38bn black hole.

The prime minister has claimed this would result in a £2,000 tax rise per household, alleging Labour's policies were costed by "independent Treasury officials".

Labour, however, has rubbished this claim as a "desperate lie".

It has now emerged that, in a letter to shadow chief secretary to the Treasury Darren Jones, a civil servant distanced himself from the Conservative analysis.

Mr Bowler said: "As you will expect, civil servants were not involved in the production or presentation of the Conservative Party’s document 'Labour’s Tax Rises' or in the calculation of the total figure used."

He added: "The £38bn figure used in the Conservative Party's publication includes costs beyond those provided by the Civil Service".

There's been rather a lot of mention today of one particular moment in last night's head-to-head between Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer.

In the debate, the prime minister claimed there's a £38bn black hole in Labour's plans for government.

Mr Sunak repeatedly alleged that this would result in a £2,000 tax rise for each British household.

Sir Keir initially failed to challenge the accusations, but eventually called it "nonsense" and "absolute garbage", saying his pledge to invest in green projects would result in cheaper energy bills.

And Labour frontbencher Jonathan Ashworth today told Sky News that Mr Sunak had "lied" about Labour's tax outlook.

He said: "I think last night, what was exposed was just how desperate Rishi Sunak has become, because he lied about Labour's tax plans.

"What he said last night about Labour's tax plans is categorically untrue. Labour will not put up income tax, not put up national insurance, will not put up VAT.

"And I think what we showed last night with Rishi Sunak, what we saw last night was just how desperate he becomes.

"What desperate people do, is they lie."

Keith Brown, the deputy leader of the SNP, has insisted that last night's televised debate was "not for viewers in Scotland".

Yesterday, First Minister John Swinney insisted that he should have been invited to take part in the debate, the first of the general election period.

Mr Brown echoed his view, saying: "There wasn't one mention of Scotland. 

"The largest party in Scotland - the third largest party in the House of Commons - was excluded from it, and of course the really important things for Scotland... weren't really covered.

"It really was not relevant, or helpful or instructive for the people of Scotland."

"Neither of them are blessed with natural charisma."

This rather damning assessment of both Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer - the UK's choice of future prime minister - focuses on their speech and body language, not how they might lead the country.

The leaders of the two main parties face weeks of interviews, speeches, and walkabouts as part of their general election campaigns.

Ahead of their first live TV debate, Sky News spoke to Paul Boross, a business psychologist and body language expert who has coached several politicians and celebrities, and Elizabeth McClelland, forensic voice, speech, and language analyst, about the gestures and verbal characteristics that offer an insight into who the two frontrunners really are.

You can read more from our news reporter Lara Keay below...

Sky News' deputy political editor Sam Coates and Politico's Jack Blanchard with their guide to the election day ahead.  

This is day 14 of the campaign. Jack and Sam discuss last night’s debate in Salford, the upcoming 80th anniversary of the D Day landings, and Welsh First Minister Vaughan Gething faces a motion of no confidence. 

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