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10 of the best travel systems for less than £400

Great value travel systems that can take care of your budget as well as your baby’s travel needs from birth

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Posted: 18 November 2012
by Cassandra Kempster-Roberts

Graco Mirage+ travel system, with Graco Junior Baby car seat attached to chassis
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Budget buggy and car seat combos

Looking for a travel system but need to keep one eye on your finances? We’ve found 10 travel systems that cost less than £400, to help your baby budget stretch just a little further.

A travel system is a buggy that includes an infant car seat, which can be easily attached to the buggy chassis (the frame) and removed again. While some car seats simply click in and out of the buggy frame, others require adaptors to use the car seat with the buggy. Whichever way the car seat is attached, a travel system is all about allowing you to easily move your baby from buggy to car without the hassle of disturbing her. 


Some travel systems also include a carrycot. Like the car seat, this can be attached to the chassis or buggy seat, turning your pushchair into a pram where your newborn can lie flat. If the buggy has a seat that can be reclined to lie-flat position you may not need to purchase a carrycot to use the buggy from birth.

Head to our step-by-step travel system buyer's guide for more advice, and click through to see our pick of 10 economy-minded travel systems for your baby...

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  • Mamas and Papas Luna travel system
  • Safety 1st Easy 1st travel system
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So what do you think?

jenny robinson
Hi i bought a mammas & pappas luna second hand its a great pushchair but like so many it has its pros & cons!Pros it pushes lovely and folds quite compact it has an adjustable 2 position leg rest comes in fab colours witch you can customise to your own taste/style the one thing i wish it did do is be able to have the option of having your child facing you as last summer i had my baby girl in it i was out walking and a wasp landed on her and i did not realise luckly it did not sting her so now i want to sell it so i can purchase a pushchair that faces you!it also lies quite flat for when your little one falls asleep!the down side of it is it's quite top heavy so does tend to tip backwards if you put too much weight onthe back of it the shopping basket is not overly big or deep so cant get much in it! and the way it folds down you kind of have to put it on the floor and your covers get dirty!but overall i would rate this pushchair 3.5 out of 5!Hope you find this helpfull. About 3 years ago
makafui08
I always get confused when it comes to the travel system i always postponed buying it cos i don't know which one is the best, but now that I have gone tru the ratings and the price comparison from other mums i know exactly what i want, I'm soo happy i found this forum is amazing 2 months ago

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