Travel Systems Sale
A travel system is the shortcut between newborn naps and real life: infant car seat, stroller frame, and the adapters that link them, all working as one piece of gear from day one. This sale brings together complete travel systems and travel-system-ready strollers built for city sidewalks, suburban driveways, and everything between.
What's in the Travel Systems Sale
You'll find full sets that pair an infant car seat with a compatible stroller, plus the car seat adapters that turn a single stroller into a travel system as your little one grows. Expect coverage across the categories urban and suburban parents actually shop:
- Infant car seat + stroller sets with click-in compatibility, so the car seat lifts straight from the base into the stroller frame without waking a sleeping baby.
- Compact and lightweight strollers sized for city living, apartment elevators, and tight subway turnstiles. One-hand folds, narrow frames, and folded dimensions that fit a hall closet.
- Full-size strollers with all-wheel suspension and larger storage baskets for longer outings and uneven sidewalks.
- Double strollers for second babies, twins, and older sibling-plus-newborn combinations.
- Car seat adapters matched to specific stroller and infant car seat brands.
- Bassinet attachments for parents who want a lie-flat option in the first months.
Who this collection is for
Research-driven parents who already know the names: Nuna, UPPAbaby, Cybex, Silver Cross, Bugaboo, Joolz. You're not shopping a category cold. You're comparing fold dimensions, recline angles, and which infant car seat clicks onto which frame without an extra adapter. The travel systems here are picked for that level of scrutiny.
If you live in a fifth-floor walk-up or a Brooklyn brownstone, look for sub-15-pound stroller frames with one-hand folds and standing folds that won't tip in a narrow hallway. If you're driving more than walking, prioritize infant car seats with European belt paths, anti-rebound bars, and easy base installation. If you're expecting a second, a travel system that converts to a double with a glider board or second seat saves you from buying twice.
How to choose a travel system
Three questions sort most of it out:
- Where will you use it most? City sidewalks reward compact frames and small-wheel maneuverability. Trails and gravel driveways need air-filled or rubber tires and real suspension.
- How long do you want the system to last? Infant car seats top out around 30–35 lbs and 32 inches. Strollers that accept a toddler seat after the infant car seat phase extend the system to age 4 or 5.
- What's your car situation? If you're swapping the car seat between two cars or grandparent vehicles, a base-free install option and a lighter shell matter more than you'd think.
Travel-adjacent collections worth a look
If you're building out the full setup, these pair naturally with a travel system:
- Joolz Strollers for Dutch-designed frames with upright seating and a tall handlebar.
- Joolz Aer Stroller, an airplane cabin approved compact pick for travel-heavy families.
- Bumbleride Strollers for all-terrain frames with recycled fabrics.
- Romer Strollers for compact European builds suited to small apartments.
- CYBEX Accessories for car seat adapters, cup holders, and weather covers.
- Ergobaby Carriers as the babywearing counterpart for stairs, transit, and quick errands.