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A travel system is the combination of one standard stroller and an infant carseat. The infant carseat comes with the base, which usually stays in the car, so the parents can easily snap the infant carseat into the car without the hassle of doing up the seatbelt each time. The infant carseat can be used up to at least 20 lbs. Purchasing a stroller/carseat combo in one box guarantees the two items will work together, making the travel system a great start for busy new parents, as well as parents that are looking for great value with limited budget. One drawback to buying a travel system is that you are limited to the style of carseat that comes with the stroller, instead of mixing & matching a setup that works best for your needs. One major advantage is the size of baskets these strollers afford; you can carry just about anything in them. A travel system stroller usually accommodates children from newborn (often requires the carseat) to three years (40 lbs+). All travel systems will accommodate an infant carseat. These strollers are made specifically for one child.
Most lightweight strollers are less than fifteen pounds. They are great for traveling, since lightweight strollers are generally easy to fold, easy to fit in and out of your vehicle, and easy to carry. Keep in mind, to keep the weight down, the lightweight stroller will not have as many extra features as the full size stroller; however, it will fit you basic needs. Lightweights are a usually a second stroller for many consumers, as they often do not recline far enough to accommodate a newborn. Not to mention that when your infant is big enough to ride in a lightweight, you have probably had just about enough of lugging your full-size stroller around town. Be sure to look for a lightweight that is the complete opposite of your current stroller, like owning a sports car and a pick-up truck; one is great for the rough surfaces, but is bulky and heavy, while the other is small, quick, and light, but has no space for gear. Also, consider choosing a reclining seat as this will give you baby more comfort during their ride and allow you to start using the lightweight stroller at a younger age. A lightweight stroller usually accommodates children from six month to three years old (40 lbs). Some models will accommodate infant carseats. These strollers are generally made for only one child.