I'm a first time (soon-to-be) mom and have been trying to decide if it would be beneficial to register/purchase a travel system or a convertible car seat and stroller separately. I've noticed when looking at the travel systems that the stroller accommodates only an infant rear facing car seat. Does that mean that I would later on have to purchase another car seat? I would prefer to have a car seat that I could use for a while. As you can tell, I have no idea about any of this... so any insight would be greatly appreciated!
Re: Travel system vs. convertible car seat & stroller
A lot of people make the mistake of picking an infant seat/ system only to find out it doesn't work. My advice is to go to BRU and try the car seats in your car first. Here's a good list to start with:
https://carseatblog.com/carseatblogcoms-recommended-car-seats/
I started out with a Snap N Go Stroller with my ODS and still use it with 2 kids for things like pharmacy runs & daycare trips. My recs are the Chicco Key Fit Caddy or the Safety 1st Clic It for SnG strollers. Nice baskets/parent consoles and really easy to handle.
I also have invested in nicer strollers we use all the time, my Uppababy GLuxe and my Valco Snap Dual. I love lightweight strollers, so that works for me. You might be a sporty girl and need something more like a BOB. If your not sure a SnG is always a good bet to start with, plus they are so handy to have.
If you want a stroller that works with a car seat my recs would be the City Mini, Britax B-Agile, or the Valco Snap.
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Go to buy buy baby or babies r us and try out the strollers. Babies r us at least WILL let you take the strollers out to your car, too, to see if they fit in the trunk. They'll either make you take an associate with you or hold onto your drivers license to do this, but don't skip this step if you're not absolutely positive that it will fit.