Travel Systems
Travel Systems: Stroller and Car Seat Combos That Click
One click from car to sidewalk, baby still asleep. That's what a travel system buys you. Each setup here pairs an infant car seat with a compatible stroller frame or full-size pushchair, so the seat lifts straight out of the base and locks into the stroller without waking the passenger or fighting a tangle of straps.
The collection is built around the best travel system stroller and car seat combos from Nuna, UPPAbaby, CYBEX, Maxi-Cosi and other premium European and design-led brands we carry. Every combination ships pre-matched, no adapter guesswork, no compatibility spreadsheets.
Who these travel systems are for
- City parents who need a compact fold for elevators, rideshares, and narrow apartment hallways
- Suburban families running school drop-offs, grocery runs, and weekend errands where the car seat moves in and out a dozen times a week
- Frequent travelers who want an airline-friendly footprint and a car seat that's certified for aircraft use
- First-time parents registering for one purchase that covers newborn through toddler
What's inside the collection
- Full-size travel systems with all-terrain wheels, reversible seats, and bassinet compatibility for longer daily walks
- Compact travel systems built around lightweight strollers for city living and tight trunks
- Infant car seats with anti-rebound bases, load legs, and rigid LATCH for the safest newborn installation
- Pet car seats for the other family member riding along
Safety features worth knowing
Every infant car seat in a Bambi Baby travel system meets or exceeds federal crash standards, and most include side-impact protection, a steel-reinforced frame, and a no-rethread harness. Load legs and anti-rebound bars reduce forward rotation in a frontal crash, which matters most in the first six months when a newborn's neck control is still developing. If you're researching the safest convertible car seat for a newborn as a next step, we cover that transition in our Infant Car Seats collection.
How to choose your travel system
- Measure your trunk and your door frames first. Folded dimensions vary by 6 to 10 inches across our range.
- Pick the car seat, then the stroller. The seat is the safety-critical piece; the frame is the convenience layer.
- Check the weight ceiling. Some infant seats top out at 32 lb, others at 35 lb, which can mean six extra months of use.
- Plan for the next stage. Most of these strollers accept a toddler seat or bassinet, so the system grows past the infant car seat phase.
Browse the full range below, or keep building the nursery with our Baby Gear essentials, Booster Car Seats for the years ahead, and Joolz Strollers if you're leaning toward a Dutch-designed pushchair as the centerpiece.