Wednesday, May 14, 2014

I'm interested in purchasing a stroller that's a 3 in 1 travel system like the Quinny Buzz.?







I intend to purchase the infant car seat (maxi cosi mico) that's compatible with the Quinny Buzz, but do not want to purchase the bassinet. Question is do I really need to purchase the additional bassinet for my newborn or can I just use the infant car seat even though it doesn't recline fully. I know newborns need to stay fully reclined for the first several months. But just want to know if the infant car seat can replace the bassinet.


Answer
If, I understand you correctly, you are buying the travel system, but not the bassinet. Since the car seat attaches to the system, an infant is fine in it.
Just use the Cozi Dozi infant insert that appears to come with it or buy a separate one to keep the baby's head from flopping to the side too much.
The car seat should recline enough (45 degrees) in the cart, just like it should in the car.
Actually, newborns don't have to stay FULLY reclined, just mostly. The double stroller I used didn't fully recline in the front seat, and infants weren't supposed to be in it, not because of the position, but because of the possibility they'd slip out through the leg holes.
I've seen many of these systems (other brands) with the car seat attached, so I don't believe there's a problem.

what is the best travel system for a new born?




Linsey D


i am expecting a baby in july and have been looking at travel systems, which is the best travel system to get from your experience? i have been told a quinny or a mamas and papas.


Answer
yeah agree graco is great for newborns - very long lasting and sooo comfy for newborn babies with all the cushioning, easy to push and manouver aswell xxx




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