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  2. The Best Car Seat Stroller Combo Systems to Make Traveling ...

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    Amazon. Famous for their car seats, the FlexFit Travel System combines Britax’s top-rated B-Safe Gen2 FlexFit infant car seat with the B-Lively stroller for an impressive system that users rate ...

  3. Got a Baby OTW? Nuna Just Dropped a New Stroller and Car Seat ...

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    Nuna Just Dropped a New Stroller and Car Seat Travel System That Will Check All Your Boxes. Destinee Scott. ... Not only does the car seat support children from 4 to 30 pounds, the stroller ...

  4. The Doona stroller is a must-have for new parents

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    This highly rated stroller and car seat system offers six different modes of use and can hold children up to 50 pounds. The multiple configurations include: carriage mode (which lets your baby ...

  5. Graco (baby products) - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, Rubbermaid acquired Century, a car seat manufacturer and introduced the SnugRide infant car seat, which has become America's top-selling infant car seat line. Century actually introduced the travel system where a car seat could fit on a stroller for easy transportation. That same year, Graco was acquired by Rubbermaid. A year later in ...

  6. Baby transport - Wikipedia

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    Bicycles can be fitted with a bicycle trailer or a children's bicycle seat to carry small children. An older child can ride his own bike, or ride a one-wheel trailer bike with an integrated seat and handle bars. A "travel system" includes a car seat base, an infant car seat, and a baby stroller. The car seat base is installed in a car.

  7. Britax - Wikipedia

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    The Isofix (known as LATCH in the US) system was developed jointly by child safety seat maker Britax-Römer and Volkswagen, with the first compatible products released in 1997. [3] However at the US DOT 's request, Britax filed a series of "Terminal Disclaimers" to waive all its ISOFIX patent rights and dedicate the patents to the public good ...