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2015 – Shortlisted for 'Best Travel System' Award!

The Joie Mirus Travel System includes a neat little stroller and an easy-to-fit car seat. The pushchair is lightweight, compact and folds easily. The recline feature extends to a lie-back position and the sun shade is nice and big, as is the storage basket. The suspension needs adjusting (to improve the ride quality on uneven surfaces) and the pushchair does feel a little flimsy at times but overall a good product, with great colour choices.

2014 – Travel System Award!

The Joie Mirus Travel System is lightweight and compact. It folds easily with one hand and takes up little space in a car boot. It is practical, portable and brilliantly efficient on public transport.

The system is stylish with a good sun canopy and a decent-sized basket. It has various recline positions and an adjustable foot rest. The 5-point harness can be a bit tricky and the rain cover is quite bulky – but these are small niggles.

It is a neat albeit basic travel system that is strong and durable, and priced for parents working to a budget.

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Package Includes: Joie Chrome Pushchair Joie i-Snug 2 Joie Chrome Carrycot Joie i-Base LX 2 Meet chrome, a master multi-tasker with every mode imaginable. Total versatility with a car seat, carry cot and rearward and forward facing pushchair seat. Suitable from birth, the Chrome offers a full lie-flat position and an adjustable leg rest which creates a cocooned seating area that is simply perfect for sleepy infants and newborns. The stroller can be folded quickly and easily (with the seat facing in either direction) and reduces down to a compact and easily manageable size. The automatic fold lock keeps it safely together and once folded, it can be transported in handy ‘trolley mode’. Tested beyond the standard weight capacity, the Chrome is great for older and slightly larger children and comes with large all-terrain tyres which are perfect for uneven ground. Other features on offer come in the form of a height-adjustable handlebar, UPF 50+ sun canopy, all-wheel suspension, quick-release wheels, removable bumper bar and ShoeSaver brakes. A weightless wonder as one of the lightest i-Size certified infant carriers available. Weighing in at only 3.35 kg, this on-the-go pro is incredibly light to the touch but intensely strong in safety. Safety all around Both your kiddo and your mind can rest secure knowing your car seat meets the highest safety standards, including side impact testing and i-Size certification. Featherlight At only 3.35kg, the i-Snug 2 is one of Joie's lightest baby car seats. Made to make transports home from the hospital and from car to pushchair effortless. Ready to grow The Grow Together™ headrest allows you to create the perfect fit for baby as they grow, without having to unthread the harness. Meet i-Base™ LX 2, an i-Size certified safeguard for the ultimate infant security. Built-in features make every installation accurate and effortless. Safety built in - ISOFIX connectors lock base securely to vehicle while dual adjust support leg reduces rotation upon impact. Latest and greatest - Tested and certified to the newest i-Size standard. Easy and exact - Colour indicators confirm correct installation of base, support leg, and child seat - while child seat pops off in an instant with a simple button push.

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Stroller: Open Size: (H): 111cm (W): 59cm (L): 87cm Folded Size: (H): 93cm (W): 59cm (L): 57cm Product Wieght: 11.29kg Car Seat: (H): 57cm (W): 43.5 (L): 65cm ISOFIX Base Dimensions: (H): 57cm (W): 32cm (L): 70cm Weight: 6kg

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Joie Litetrax 4 Pushchair REVIEW

by loosea | Dec 7, 2016 | Pushchairs , Reviews | 3 comments

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If you currently have the Joie Litetrax 3 and are looking for an upgrade, you’re going to want to check out the Joie Litetrax 4 .

In my opinion, you simply cannot beat a high quality pushchair. When I was expecting my second daughter, I started to look at the Joie travel system amongst others, keen to have something lightweight and versatile that I could easily manage whilst also looking after a three year old. When Joie gave me the opportunity to review their Litetrax pushchair with the Joie Ramble carrycot to create a Joie travelsysten suitable from birth, I was over the moon. Visually, the Joie Litetrax 4 is one of the best looking pushchairs we have seen for a while!

We have now been using the Joie Litetrax for around 2 months now (as soon as I was able to walk again  post sepsis !!!) and therefore I feel well placed to share our review!

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About the Joie Litetrax 4

The Joie Litetrax 4 is a step up from the predecessor – Joie Litetrax 3, and is described  as a ‘trendy transporter with a fuss free fold’  – it certainly doesn’t fail to deliver on its promise!

The key features of this Joie pushchair include:

  • One hand, quick compact fold,  easily accessed in the middle of seat
  • Suitable from birth with flat reclining seat
  • Pairs perfectly with gemm and i-Gemm infant seats, no adapters needed
  • Pairs with the Ramble carrycot using the Litetrax 4 adapters (available separately)
  • 4-wheel streamlined chassis
  • Extremely compact in folded position, perfect for small boots
  • Automatic fold lock
  • One hand, smooth recline system
  • Multi-position, flat reclining seat and adjustable leg rest provide cosy resting options
  • Includes matching footmuff
  • Large, expandable hood provides ultra shade options
  • Parent tray with storage and cupholders
  • All wheel suspension for a smoother ride on rough surfaces
  • Locking single front swivel wheels
  • Secure, removable bumper bar keeps child safe
  • Single step, ShoeSaver brakes keep shoes scuff free
  • SoftTouch, 5-point harness system adjusts to 3 heights

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How much is the Joie Litetrax 4?

The Joie Litetrax 4 retails at around £200, and the Ramble carrycot (as pictured above) is available separately for around £85 to help create an entire Joie travelsystem. The Joie Litetrax 4 won Gold in the Mother & Baby awards 2017.

Check current prices of the Joie Litetrax 4 below:

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Our Experience

Does the joie litetrax 4 require assembly.

The Joie Litetrax 4 comes in a compact box with everything you need inside. Setting up the Litetrax 4 is very straight forward. Although getting all the parts out of the box can be a bit daunting at first, the instructions are very easy to follow, and my other half had the pushchair set up in no time at all. I think even I could have done it (and flat packed furniture is NOT my forte!!) – the wheels just simply push and click into place. It was great to see that lots of accessories were included in the box, such as the large rain cover and even a padded foot muff that wasn’t actually listed on the box. This was a pleasant surprise and looked like it would be really cosy in the winter months.

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First impressions

The Joie Litetrax 4 is a Joie stroller that comes in a number of different colours depending on personal preference. We opted for the Rust colour and I am really pleased with our choice – it is quite a unique orangey/red shade, and looks fab – we have had lots of positive comments from other parents whilst out and about. Unlike other travel systems I have used, the pushchair seat doesn’t need to be removed in order to attach the ramble carry cot, it simply lies flat, creating a concertina style hood underneath. This looks great, and much less faffing around when alternating between the two. The ramble simply attaches using two adapaters (sold sepeatrely) which slide in easily before clipping the carry cot in place.

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The Joie Litetrax 4 is quite large when in use with the Joie ramble carry cot, but that said, I didn’t have any difficulty getting it around in the shops. When folded, it stands freely (which is VERY handy) and folds up into a compact size with a clip to hold the pushchair closed.

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How compact does the Litetrax 4 fold?

The Litetrax 4 measures L82, W31.5, D59. 3cm when folded.I can easily fit the Litetrax 4 pushchair in to the back of my Golf, leaving plenty of space for shopping and other items in my boot. If I needed to make it smaller (i.e. when going on holiday with a large amount of luggage), the wheels can also be removed so that it can stack flatter and take up less space.

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It is surprisingly light to carry. After my sepsis nightmare my body wasn’t as strong as it could be, yet I was easily able to lift this in and out of my boot without too much difficulty. Made from aluminium, it weighs around 9kg.

Key features of Joie Litetrax:

When looking at the Joie pushchair, one of the real positives of the Joie Litetrax 4 is that it has a very large under chair storage basket which has plenty of room for shopping bags and/or changing bags. That said, when using the pushchair flat (for newborns) or with the ramble carry cot, the basket is not very easy to access, as the hood covers some of the area where you would things in and out. When the pushchair is inclined, full access to the basket is restored.

I absolutely love the ‘Parent tray’ attached to the handlebar, with space for two cups to be held (i.e. both my coffee and my daughters beaker cup!) The storage pouch with Velcro close is also great for popping in some loose change or your house keys if you don’t want to take your handbag out with you.

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Is it really a one handed fold?

My favourite feature of the Joie Litetrax is the one handed close . With a toddler in tow, this has been a real benefit in that I don’t have to worry about my eldest running off whilst I battle with putting the pushchair up and down. Using a strap hidden under the material of the chair, you simply pull up in a swift motion and the chair folds in and down, before automatically locking and clipping into place. To open, simply unclip, and push down the centre of  the chair until it clicks into place.

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What is the hood like on the Joie Litetrax 4?

The super-extendible hood on the Joie Litetrax is AMAZING, and has so much coverage that I can finally say goodbye to my annoying parasol – lets face it, most of us spend the entire time walking round the block fiddling around with the parasol to try and adjust it into the perfect position! I hate the things!! The fantastic hood on the Litetrax4, folds out far beyond other pushchairs that I have seen, including a zip that opens it up further so it covers low over the child’s face. There is a mesh section so the child can see up and out if they wish, and this is also great for ventilation on hotter days.

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There is also what I would describe as a parent peep hole , where you can have a sneak peak and check if your baby has nodded off. This is accessible via a little Velcro patch – it can be a bit noisy opening it though so don’t peak too often!

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Suitable from birth,  when not using the Joie Ramble carrycot, I have been using the Litetrax 4 in it’s lie flat position. I love that this pushchair can be used from newborn because of the lie flat feature, as my previous travel system could only be used from 6 months. As my daughter grows bigger, it is  reassuring to know that adjusting the recline is easy to do one hand using the handle at the back. These movements are not jumpy, so I could easily do this whilst my daughter is asleep.

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The seat itself has a 5 point harness , which has its pros and cons. On the positive, 5 point harnesses are the safest form of restraint, in that in the event of a collision, or your child being knocked in the pushchair, the force is spread across their body. At the moment Neve is pretty tiny, so the strap pads are a little on the large side in terms of scale, and even at its tightest setting, they is a bit of growing space! I can imagine getting the straps on a more wriggly 6 month old or toddler could be MUCH harder than a simple strap and clip method and at times may seem a little fiddly. That said, what is great about the 5 point harness is that if the baby falls asleep, you can easily remove the straps without waking them!

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Does the Joie Litetrax 4 come with a raincover?

Yes! The included raincover is large and easy to apply to the seat when required. It doesn’t fold as small as I would like due to the plastic rim on the hood element of the cover. This means it takes up quite a bit of room both in the car and in the pushchair basket.

How easy is the Litetrax 4 to steer?

The Joie Litetrax 4 is really easy to manoeuvre with large wheels and I found it easy to push on most surfaces with the exception of our pebble drive which is a nightmare with any wheels to be honest!! The Joie Litetrax has a simple foot break which is really easy to apply and remove as required.

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I think the Joie Litetrax 4 is  fantastic value for money with an RRP of around £200, especially as it can be used from birth until approximately 4 years (15kg). I have previously had another travel system that cost almost £400 and was nowhere near as easy to put up and down as the Litetrax 4.

Overall, we are really impressed with the Joie Litetrax 4, which is a great upgrade if you have previously had then Joie Litetrax 3. I am enjoying using the additional features such as the multi recline and the footmuff as my daughter grows.

  • Value for money
  • One handed close for easy and quick set up and putting away.
  • Super extendable hood with maximum sun coverage
  • Light and compact
  • Chic and trendy looking
  • The single position handle bar is fine for me at 5″6 but if you are particularly tall it may feel a little on the low side. It didn’t work particularly well with the buggy board as my daughter was too big to fit underneath, so walking with her behind the handle bar was a bit yampy to say the least!
  • The five point harness was a bit of a faff at times, and the comfort pads came off quite easily.
  • Despite multi position straps, I couldn’t get them as tight as I would have liked on my newborn, but as long as she was wrapped in thicker clothes she was fine.

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You can learn more about the Litetrax 4 on the Joie website .

*Disclosure – I was sent a Joie Litetrax 4 from Joie free of charge for the purpose of this Joie pushchair review, however all thoughts and opinions are my own*

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kris

this sounds and looks fab we love joie. we use the mimzy highcahir and the double buggy. #thepod

Hanna

I have this and have been using it with a different carrycot. My 3 month old is getting too big for the carrycot, but could I just buckle him up in the stroller when it’s fully reclined? Would you add a mattress and blanket/duvet or put him in warm clothing and let that be it?

loosea

Hi Hanna yes from memory (but please check) the litetax4 can be used from birth so just put pushchair into full recline. I would pop a little blanket over the top personally for extra warmth and protection but I guess depends on the weather x

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Radiators fail once more: Moscow suburbs residents appeal to Putin

R esidents across the Moscow suburbs are besieged by a heating problem, for which they plead direct intervention from President Vladimir Putin. These individuals have yet to experience any semblance of home heating since winter started due to a dwindling supply of heating oil. The issue, one largely avoided by local authority communication, has left residents desperate to the point of directly appealing to the president.

While plots have been uncovered to disrupt Ukraine's infrastructure for a second consecutive winter, thus depriving civilians of heating, it seems Russians are now mired in their crisis. Irony drips from the fact that those under Putin's leadership are looking to cause turmoil in Ukraine, yet at home, they face a similar predicament.

Many dwellings within the Moscow agglomeration are presently without heat. The capital's residents are desperate, directly appealing to President Putin due to a perceived lack of alternate avenues for assistance. The absence of suitable heating functionality since winter commenced pushes them towards desperation with no relief in sight.

This seems improbable, but in Russia, it appears that anything can happen.

It remains uncertain if Vladimir Putin is actively addressing the heating crisis. Some experts suggest that Russia's heating oil reserves are depleting, which negatively affects residents' quality of life. Plagued by cold radiators and plummeting winter temperatures, these citizens have directly addressed their pleas to their head of state.

This heating crisis is happening in Elektrostal, a town approximately 71 miles from Moscow.

Ironically, Russia has constantly aimed to destroy the Ukrainian infrastructure since war broke out, deliberately trying to leave Ukrainians without heating during the harsh winters, aiming to break their strong will. It's an irony they now struggle with a domestic heating crisis, particularly near Moscow, their largest and most pivotal city.

Desperate individuals are reaching out to Vladimir Putin. They question his knowledge of the heating infrastructure conditions in the Moscow suburbs and the dire situations residents face there. Sundown brings no relief from the harsh Russian winter and without heating, their houses turn cold. With elections nearing, more and more residents find themselves reaching out directly to their president.

"Since winter's start, we've been without heating. This has been a yearly occurrence for the past three years. Despite paying for heating, we don't have enough. We implore you, help us!" - these are the desperate pleas from the heavily dressed populace dealing with the Russian winter conditions.

Experts attribute the heating oil shortage to international sanctions and surging demands for diesel fuel, pivotal to military operations. Russia now grapples with a dearth of raw materials essential for boiler and heating plant operation. As supplies dwindle, houses grow cold with little hope of any immediate corrective intervention.

It would be adequate if the war ceased, residents were prioritized, and attention accorded to their welfare.

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12 of the best travel systems for newborn babies

We've tested travel systems - pushchairs where you can attach a high quality baby car seat - and selected the best based on comprehensive reviews

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A good travel system can save new parents a lot of hassle and headaches. You get all the interchangeable seating options in one-well designed bundle, allowing parents to swap between toddler seat, carrycot or car seat.

Everything is perfectly compatible and easy to use, making new parenthood that little bit easier, giving users more flexibility and different options to make their children comfortable. A good travel system is versatile and should provide a functional mode for every stage of your child’s development - from lie-flat pram-mode to world-facing toddler mode.

We have analysed the travel systems market and rigorously tested a wide range of different bundles to help you decide which one is best for you. Each of our recommended travel systems has been used regularly by a journalist with a baby or toddler. We’ve also combined these results with feedback from mums to bring you the best selection.

Best travel systems at a glance

  • Best travel system for one-handed fold: Joie Versatrax with i-Snug Car Seat and Ramble XL Carrycot, £530
  • Best travel system for the city and countryside: UPPAbaby Cruz V2 with MESA i-Size Infant Carrier, £1074.97
  • Best travel system for bright, sensory patterns: Cosatto Wowee and RAC Port i-size Car Seat, £999.95
  • Best travel system for taller parents: Venicci Tinum 3-in-1 Travel System, £799
  • Best premium quality travel system: egg2 Stroller and egg Shell Car Seat, from £1399
  • Best value travel system: Kinderkraft XMOOV 3-in-1, £329
  • Best travel system with a comfy carrycot: Babymore MeMore Travel System, £499
  • Best travel system for urban living: Silver Cross Wayfarer 2020 Dream and i-Size base bundle, £1030
  • Best travel system for sun protection: Cybex Balios S Lux with Cybex Aton M i-size, from £864.65
  • Best travel system for celebrity style: My Babiie Your Babiie Belgravia Rose Gold Black Travel System, £599.99
  • Best mid-range budget travel system: Didofy Cosmos, £599
  • Best travel system for effective brakes: Ickle Bubba Aston Rose includes Mercury i-Siz Car Seat, £899

Why should I consider buying a travel system?

It is not necessary to buy a full travel system from the outset, and they can seem like a more expensive outlay than a simple buggy. However, if you are planning on using the car to transport your baby, you will need an infant car seat. Plus, as a newborn should lie flat , it’s usually recommended to invest in a firm carrycot.

This is where a travel system comes into its own. It is designed for all these necessary elements to slot together nicely and for users to be able to change between them smoothly and quickly.

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What to look for when buying a travel system, does it include a car seat.

“Parents love the option to use their infant carrier car seat on their pushchair as it can make life a lot easier,” says Charlotte Gelstharp at Natural Baby Shower . “It means you can simply transfer your sleeping little one from the pushchair to the car and vice versa easily without disturbing them.” If you’ll be using the pushchair for more than 2 hours , avoid using the car seat though as it is recommended by safety experts and manufacturers that babies don’t sit in them for prolonged periods of time.

Some travel systems have car seats from the same range that clip straight onto the base while others have a few different models which are compatible but need adapters to fit it. Check out which car seat you will get with your travel system and make sure you are happy with the safety credentials (and it will fit easily into your vehicle) before you buy.

Is there a carrycot and can it be used for overnight sleeping?

Newborn babies need to lie completely flat so many travel systems will include a carrycot to keep them in this optimal position until they are around 6 months and able to sit up in a pushchair. It isn’t always necessary to get a carrycot though, as some pushchairs will completely recline and may even come with inserts that make them suitable and comfortable for small babies. Though bucket-type toddler seat or even some of the ‘near-flat’ options out there are not recommended.

If you are buying a bundle with a carrycot, look at how comfortable it is and whether it is suitable for occasional overnight sleeping. If the manufacturer says it is suitable to use at night-time, this could save you the expense of buying a travel cot when your little one is small and will be handy for holidays and overnight visits.

Does it come with extra accessories?

The travel system bundles on our lists vary from those that just include the pushchair, carrycot and car seat to those with include almost everything you could imagine apart from the kitchen sink. Make sure you know exactly what you are getting in your bundle and weigh up whether you need the extras or not. Some mums will absolutely adore having a cup holder and a matching changing bag, while for others it will simply be more clutter to find a home for.

How heavy is it?

Travel systems are generally not as lightweight as the nippy compact buggies aimed at older children. But there are still some models on the market which have made an effort to keep weight to a minimum. Heavier systems tend to be more hard-wearing and robust and may feel smoother on rough terrains, but lightweight prams and pushchairs are easier to lift in and out of your car and can be easier to manoeuvre.

If you opt for a car seat, remember to also check how heavy it is and you'll most likely be lifting it out the car with your baby inside it.

How easy is it to fold up?

When you’re not using your travel system, you’ll want to fold it up either to put it in your car boot or to store it out of the way at home. Check how easy it is to fold – some can be folded with one hand, while others may be a bit more fiddly and need the seat or carrycot removing first. Does it stand up when folded or does it need to be laid down or leant against something? It is also worth knowing its folded dimensions to know if it will fit easily into your cupboard or car.

How much does a travel system cost?

On first glance travel systems seem more expensive overall, but you can get some really good value options, such as the Kinderkraft Xmoov (£329) on our list. With others costing more than £1000 there is a huge range of price points.

“Even though these may seem more expensive initially, travel systems can be a great investment,” explains Charlotte Gelstharp at Natural Baby Shower , a popular online retailer for pushchairs.

“You can create your own travel system using your own choice of car seats and pushchairs, however this can be confusing and complicated as you need to make sure everything is compatible with each element. Therefore, it can be easier and less confusing to opt for an already bundled together travel system.”

Some of the more expensive travel systems offer more items in the bundle or have better functionality or unique features, such as memory buttons that make changing between seat and carrycot easier or one-handed folds that can make a real difference to how you use the pushchair.

It might also be worth considering whether there are individual accessories that are important to you - some parents might desperately want a matching changing bag, without shelling out extra money, while others can’t do without a cup attachment. While these might not be deal-breakers, they might swing your decision.

How we chose and tested these pushchairs

Here's our pick of the best travel systems for newborn babies..., 1. joie versatrax with i-snug car seat and ramble xl carrycot, £530, – best for one handed fold.

Joie Versatrax with i-Snug car seat and Ramble XL carrycot

Suitable from: birth (with carrycot) to 22kg | Car seat suitable from: birth to 75cm | Car seat i-Size: Yes | Carrycot suitable for overnight sleeping: No | Pushchair weight: 11.7kg | Car Seat weight: 3.25kg | Unfolded dimensions: H92cm x W65.5cm x L112cm | Folded dimensions: H86cm x W65.5cm x L36cm | Awards: Gold – Newborn pushchair under £600, MadeForMums Awards 2021

Includes: Joie Versatrax pushchair, Ramble XL carrycot and i-Snug car seat

The Joie Versatrax is a superb 4-in-1 travel system, that consistently impresses users with its functionality, ease of use and versatility. It is fantastic value, especially considering the quality of car seat included with the system. The i-Snug is i-Size and lightweight, which makes it safe and easy to use.

We love the clever one-handed folding system, making it simple to get it in and out of the car or put it away when it isn’t in use. Our MFM testers praised how neatly it folds up without taking up too much space. "The fold on this pushchair allows it to become a great space saver," said MFM tester Maria. "It becomes a slim, self standing unit, which is fabulous to save space in the car boot, especially if you have a tiny boot."

Other great features include a roomy basket underneath – perfect for carrying all those bits and pieces you’ll need on a trip out and there’s even a useful pocket in the carrycot for your phone or car keys. The seat itself can be reclined flat and used for newborns as well as little ones who have outgrown the carrycot. But MFM reviewer and mum of two Laura felt the pushchair would could be a tight squeeze for larger toddlers and said, "I tried my 3-year-old in the seat (he’s just over 13kg) and it was very snug."

It’s also worth noting that the pushchair seat doesn’t come with a footmuff to keep your child’s legs warm, although the unit is soft and comfortable with padded straps. The carrycot also isn’t designed to be used for overnight sleeping so can’t double up as a travel cot.

Pros: Easy one-hand fold, free-standing when folded, large basket Cons: Footmuff not included, no auto-clip on fold, snug-fitting seat unit

Read our full MadeForMums Joie Versatrax pushchair review

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2. UPPAbaby Cruz V2 with MESA i-Size Infant Carrier, £1074.97

– Best for the city and countryside

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Suitable from: birth to 22kg | Car seat suitable from: birth up to 13kg | Car seat i-Size: Yes | Carrycot suitable for overnight sleeping: Yes | Pushchair weight: 11.6kg | Car Seat weight: 4.8kg | Unfolded dimensions: H101.6cm x W57.8cm x L95.3cm | Folded dimensions: H83.8cm x W57.8cm x L41.9cm | Awards: Gold – Travel system over £800, MFM Awards 2021

Includes: UPPAbaby Cruz V2 pushchair, carrycot, rain covers, sun shades, insect nets, car seat and Isofix base

The UPPAbaby Cruz has always been a popular urban pushchair, with its generous basket, easy fold and relative compactness. The V2 is a new and improved version, offering even more longevity and functionality to the Cruz. For example the user weight limit is increased, the wheels are larger and can handle more terrain and the seat is more generous in size, so it should last better for fast growing kids.

According to MFM Reviews Editor, Christy, who reviewed the Cruz with her newborn, it is an ideal all-round hybrid pushchair that performs well in town but also in parks and on woodland walks. “It is a top-quality option for most,” she writes. “It’s so versatile, and such good quality that I can see it working for families in town or the countryside, as it’s so robust without being a huge size.” It also comes with a huge shopping basket, which can hold a whopping 13.6kg

The carrycot comes with a breathable mattress with washable cover, which is a big plus point if your little one brings up milk or has an exploding nappy while you’re out and about. It's also super easy to use, Christy adds, as you can remove it with one hand, pressing a button integrated in the hood. This makes such a difference to user-friendliness. “It is one of the brand’s real standout features,” says Christy. “My friend, using the Bugaboo Bee5 herself, and my husband, were both also very impressed!”

Unlike many travel systems which only work with one type of car seat, the UPPAbaby Cruz V2 gives you a choice. The MESA i-Size fits directly onto the frame but it is also compatible with a range of other popular car seats using adapters so you can pick which one you prefer.

Pros: Handles multiple terrains, large upper weight limit, easy to remove carrycot Cons: Pricey, not the lightest

Read our full MadeForMums UPPAbaby Cruz V2 pushchair review

Available from: Simply Baby , Baby & Co , Bella Baby

3. Cosatto Wowee and RAC Port i-Size Car Seat, £999.95

– best for bright, sensory patterns.

cosatto wowee

Suitable from: birth (with carrycot) to 25kg | Car seat suitable from: birth to 15 months| Car seat i-Size: Yes | Carrycot suitable for overnight sleeping: Yes | Pushchair weight: 11.8kg | Car seat weight: 4.7kg | Unfolded dimensions: H87cm x W62.5cm x L97cm | Folded dimensions: H25cm x W62.5cm x L97cm

Includes: Cosatto Wowee pushchair, carrycot, car seat with matching hood, car seat base, footmuff, raincover and changing bag

Cosatto is best known for its bright, quirky designs that stand out from the crowd (useful for spotting your pushchair quickly if you’ve left it in a buggy park). But there is more to the Cosatto Wowee than just its looks. The brand actually has a team of designers backed by scientists, who create bold and carefully place characters and patterns on the fabrics which aim to attract baby’s attention and develop their sensory skills. It is a unique selling point of the brand, appreciated by parents, with many reporting on how the designs engage their little ones.

Compact and fairly lightweight, the Cosatto Wowee folds easily using one hand with the seat on in either direction – both parent and world-facing. This is much simpler than many travel systems which need the seat to be in a certain position or removed before folding. "The fold is the Wowee’s party trick," said MFM tester Danny. "Being able to leave the seat (parent-facing and world-facing) in could be a real game-changer in some scenarios and certainly offers a level of flexibility I haven’t experienced with other pushchairs." When folded, it is small and easy to store and will fit easily into most car boots. The seat can also be fully reclined and used from birth so you don’t need to get the carrycot for your newborn if you don’t want to.

There are some great little details with the Wowee designed to make your life as a parent easier - the extendable hood offers UPF 100+ sun protection and the brake is flip-flop friendly. MFM tester Danny found it didn’t offer as smooth a ride as more expensive travel systems, especially on uneven ground but described it as “excellent value for money if you need an all-rounder that also saves on space.”

Pros: Eye-catching design, folds with seat facing both directions, lie-flat seat Cons: Struggles a little on rough terrain

Read our full MadeForMums Cosatto Wowee pushchair review

Available from: Amazon and Cosatto

4. Venicci Tinum 3in1 Travel System, £799

– best for taller parents.

Venicci Tinum

Suitable from: birth up to 22kg | Car seat suitable from: birth to 13kg | Car seat i-Size: Yes | Carrycot suitable for overnight sleeping: No | Pushchair weight: 12kg | Car seat weight: 3kg | Unfolded dimensions: H105cm x W58cm x L73cm | Folded dimensions: H63cm x W58cm x L41cm | Awards: Gold – Travel system under £800, MFM Awards 2021

Includes: Venicci Tinum pushchair, carrycot, car seat with adaptors, footmuff, changing bag, changing bag, raincovers and insect nets

Venicci isn’t the most well-known brand for buggies but this 3in1 travel system is a hidden treasure, which is why we named it as a MadeforMums gold award winner for 2021. It's the brand's most narrow and compact pushchair, making it convenient for taking on public transport or getting past people in shops or crowded streets, although the basket is a bit on the small side. It's also packed with matching accessories, making it great value for money.

The hoods on both the carrycot and pushchair have in-built ventilation and can be extended to offer extra shade. With in-built suspension, sturdy wheels and easy steering, it is just as suitable for a day out in the country as it is zipping around a city centre. MFM reviewer and mum-of-one Rohese said, "From uneven pavements to wet grass, stony paths and deep mud, the large wheels offered no resistance."

The pushchair can also be folded and unfolded using one hand and with the seat attached parent-facing or world-facing, which isn't the case with many buggies. Plus, the 5 different height positions for the handle mean it is comfortable for both tall and small parents and you won’t end up hunched over while pushing your little one around.

Pros: Lots of accessories included, all-terrain, 5 handlebar positions Cons: Small shopping basket

Read our full MadeforMums Venicci Tinum 3in1 travel system review

Available from: Samuel Johnston , Baby Planet and Amazon

5. egg2 Stroller and egg Shell Car Seat, from £1,399

– best for premium quality.

egg 2 travel system

Suitable from: birth (with carrycot) to 25kg | Car seat suitable from: birth to 13kg| Car seat i-Size: Yes | Carrycot suitable for overnight sleeping: Yes | Pushchair weight: 15.5kg | Car seat weight: 4.8kg | Unfolded dimensions: H113cm x W59cm x L84.5-96cm | Folded dimensions: H71cm x W59cm x L32cm | Awards: Gold – Travel system over £800, MFM Awards 2021

Includes: egg2 pushchair, carrycot, footmuff, changing bag, fur seat liner, raincovers, insect net, car seat, Isofix base and adaptors

The egg2 travel system is gorgeous to look at with a sleek, modern design and can easily be converted into a tandem if you find yourself needing a double buggy. Both the seat unit and carrycot are made from materials offering UPF50+ sun protection and it is super simple to switch between the two. It is also quick and easy to fold down with one hand, although you do need to remember to take the seat off first.

The egg2’s good looks and ergonomic design earned it a 2021 Made for Mums gold award. MFM tester Jessica tried out the travel system with her newborn and said: “As well as being one of the best-looking travel systems on the market, this is one of the highest quality.” She found it provided a smooth ride on all types of terrain.

The carrycot is really comfortable and has a viewing window for keeping an eye on your sleeping baby. Larger than the original egg, the egg2 is designed to give your little one more space to travel in style but it is one of the heavier travel systems on our list.

Pros: Cosy cocoon carrycot, luxury fabrics, handles well Cons: Need to remove seat before folding, seat not suitable for newborns, heavy

Read our full MadeForMums Babystyle Egg2 pushchair review

Available from: Samuel Johnston , Baby Planet and John Lewis

6. Kinderkraft XMOOV 3in1, £329

– best value travel system.

Kinderkraft Xmoov3in1

Suitable from: birth up to 22kg | Car seat suitable from: birth to 13kg | Car seat i-Size: No (ECE R 44/04 tested) | Carrycot suitable for overnight sleeping: No | Pushchair weight: 11.8kg | Car seat weight: 3.3kg | Unfolded dimensions: H92cm–116cm x W60cm x L110cm | Folded dimensions: H75cm x W62cm x L42cm | Awards: Silver – Travel system under £800, MFM Awards 2021

Includes: Kinderkraft Xmoov pushchair (with 2-in-1 seat and carrycot), rain cover, MINK car seat and adaptors, insect net, car seat, changing bag and mat, bag hooks, cup holder and footmuff

If you’re on a tight budget, this 3-in-1 travel system ticks all the boxes as it comes with everything you’ll need for your newborn baby until they’re a toddler at just over £300. Without sacrificing on quality, "it does everything you’d need and more compared to some of the more premium buggies on the market," commented MFM tester Scott.

Unlike most travel systems, the carrycot converts into a pushchair seat so you won’t have to find space in your home to store whichever part you’re not using. The pushchair’s handle has 8 different heights, so both parents can adjust it to a position which is comfortable for them. Plus, the chassis has 4 "thick and chunky" inflatable rubber tyres which MFM tester Scott said helped to "navigate over bumpy terrain as well as pavements for a smooth ride".

Our MadeforMums reviewer Jennifer found the travel system a little difficult to put together when it first arrived but easy to use once assembled. One other reservation was that the included MINK car seat was a little basic and not compatible with an ISOFIX base so must be fitted using the seatbelt, however MFM tester Jodie did find it "very easy" to take on and off the frame.

Pros: Great value, all-terrain, 8 handlebar heights Cons: Tricky to assemble at first

Read our full MadeforMums Kinderkraft XMOOV 3in1 travel system review

Available from: Very , Samuel Johnston , Amazon and Kiddies Kingdom

7. Babymore MeMore Travel System, £499

– best for comfortable carrycot.

Babymore MeMore Travel System

Suitable from: birth (with carrycot) up to 22kg | Car seat suitable from: birth to 13kg | Car seat i-Size: No | Carrycot suitable for overnight sleeping: Yes | Pushchair weight: 10kg | Car seat weight: 2.5kg | Unfolded dimensions: H100cm–109cm x W59cm x L80cm | Folded dimensions: H35cm x W59cm x L69cm | Awards: Silver – Travel system under £800, MFM Awards 2021

Includes: Babymore MeMore pushchair, elevator, carrycot, car seat, car seat adaptors, Isofix base, foot muff, seat liner, rain cover, changing bag, changing mat and cup holder

Our testers loved all the extra accessories included in the 13-piece set, which comes in at less than £500. The bundle includes the usual chassis, seat, carrycot and car seat you’d expect with a travel system, but you also get an Isofix base, rain cover, changing bag and more. There are also some elevators which will lift your carrycot or seat up a bit higher if you want baby to be closer to you. "It is these little extras that I really like about this system," said MFM tester Cathy. "The things that give extra elements of comfort for baby."

The deep and comfy carrycot can be used for overnight sleeping which is a big plus point and saves you the hassle of getting a separate travel cot during those first few months of parenthood. Both our testers found it to be spacious and comfortable, with mum Joanne commenting, "It passed the sleep test with my newborn! The mattress feels good quality and the fabric around the carrycot is a breathable to allow for extra airflow and a safe sleep environment for baby."

The travel system itself looks smart and while it might not be quite of the same quality as its much more expensive competitors, you can’t tell unless you examine it closely. MFM tester Joanne found it worked well on all terrains and could be easily pushed with just one hand. Folding it up is a piece of cake too and can be done singlehandedly. Though keep in mind both our testers found building the pushchair to be tricky, so you may need an extra pair of hands.

Pros: Carrycot can be used for overnight sleeping, handles well on multiple terrains, lots of extras included Cons: Pushchair tricky to build

Available from: Samuel Johnston , Amazon , Kiddies Kingdom and Babymore

8. Silver Cross Wayfarer 2020, Dream and i-Size base bundle, £1,030

– best for urban living.

silver cross wayfarer 2020

Suitable from: birth (with carrycot) to 22kg | Car seat suitable from: birth to 15 months| Car seat i-Size: Yes | Carrycot suitable for overnight sleeping: Yes | Pushchair weight: 10kg | Car seat weight: 7kg | Unfolded dimensions: H107-93cm x W54cm x L82cm | Folded dimensions: H32cm x W54cm x L85cm | Awards: Silver – Travel system over £800, MFM Awards 2021

Includes: Silver Cross Wayfarer pushchair, carrycot, carrycot hood and apron, i-Size infant carrier and base, car seat adaptors, footmuff, changing bag, cup holder and car seat rain covers

Made by heritage pram brand Silver Cross, the Wayfarer 2020 is ideal for city living with a lightweight chassis, inline wheels and compact design. Our testers were also taken with how well it tackled bumpy ground and going up and down kerbs. "There are lots of cobbled streets in our area of London (Shad Thames)," said MFM reviewer Sarah. "So the tiniest of city pushchairs often struggles (or my baby looks like he is sat on a pneumatic drill – not ideal!). But the Wayfarer 2020 does the job well."

We also loved that the carrycot was suitable for overnight sleeping and lined with temperature-regulating and antibacterial bamboo so your baby won’t overheat. It also it comes with the Dream i-Size car seat and base, which have impressive safety credentials and were given the best ever rating by ADAC, an independent organisation which tests child car seats. Both our testers also found it easy to take on and off the Wayfarer pushchair.

Made from high quality materials, it is hard to find a downside with the Wayfarer 2020 but MFM reviewer Sarah did find it tricky to put together and spent about half an hour assembling all the pieces before using it for the first time. Although the shopping basket is spacious, it's also worth keeping in mind that it can be tricky to access with the carrycot on top.

Pros: Lightweight, compact and easy to manoeuvre Cons: Shopping basket access tricky with carrycot

Read our full MadeforMums Silver Cross Wayfarer 2020 pushchair review

Available from: John Lewis and Kiddies Kingdom

9. Cybex Balios S Lux with Cybex Aton M i-Size, from £864.65

– best for sun protection.

Cybex Balios S Lux

Suitable from: birth up to 22kg | Car seat suitable from: birth to 13kg/87cm/24 months | Car seat i-Size: Yes | Carrycot suitable for overnight sleeping: No | Pushchair weight: 11.7kg | Car seat weight: 4.2kg | Unfolded dimensions: H110cm x W60cm x L90cm | Folded dimensions: H43cm x W60cm x L75.5cm | Awards: Bronze – Travel system over £800, MFM Awards 2021

Includes: Balios S Lux pushchair, Aton M i-Size car seat, Base M, car seat adapters, rain cover, Cot S, cup holder and footmuff

The Cybex Balios S Lux is available on its own as a pushchair or in a bundle with a carrycot and compatible Cybex car seat, which MFM tester Hollie found "super easy" to click on and off the pushchair frame. Like the Joie Versatrax, it can be folded up using just one hand (although our reviewer found it took some getting used to) and has a large basket on the base which can carry loads of up to 5kg, making it a handy shopping companion.

One of the biggest selling points for this travel system is the large extendable hood, which is made from UPF50+ fabric and offers plenty of shade on sunny days. The frame itself is sturdy and can easily handle a bit of off-roading with smooth suspension and tough all-terrain wheels – all features which helped earn the travel system a MadeforMums 2021 bronze award.

The pushchair seat can be reclined into a lie-flat position so it can be used from birth but if you’ve got a newborn, you’ll probably want to get the compatible Cot S carrycot, which has a memory foam mattress to make it comfortable for naps on the move. If you want something less bulky to keep your baby snug, you can also buy the Cocoon S, which fits onto the reclined pushchair seat, offering head and neck support and a bit of extra warmth.

The Cybex Balios S Lux isn’t as compact as many similar travel systems, although it is really easy to steer and manoeuvre around even the tightest corners. MFM reviewer Fay tested it out with her 6-month-old and said: “Despite the pram feeling quite weighty, it is remarkably easy to get up and down curbs. My son remained asleep throughout many hills and bumpy roads.”

Pros: Spacious and comfortable seat with large hood Cons: Single hand folding takes practice

Read our full MadeforMums Cybex Balios S Lux pushchair review

Available from: John Lewis , Online4Baby and Natural Baby Shower

10. My Babiie Your Babiie Belgravia Rose Gold Black Travel System, £599.99

– best for celebrity style.

Your Babiie Belgravia Rose

Suitable from: birth up to 22kg | Car seat suitable from: birth to 13kg | Car seat i-Size: No | Carrycot suitable for overnight sleeping: Yes (hood down and apron off) | Pushchair weight: 10kg | Car seat weight: 2.5kg | Unfolded dimensions: H102cm x W57cm x L92cm | Folded dimensions: W57cm x L65cm | Awards: Bronze – Travel system under £800, MFM Awards 2021

Included: Your Babiie Belgravia pushchair, carrycot, car seat, rain cover and footmuff

Designed with actress and singer Christina Milian, this fashionable travel system screams luxury with its stylish but strong rose gold aluminium frame and leather handlebar. Though it's not all style over substance with our MFM testers praising the roomy and well-padded car seat and carrycot. MFM tester Tracey said, "I particularly like the size of the carrycot and car seat, meaning you could use these parts longer than others on the market making it better value for money."

The storage basket underneath zips up, reducing the risk of anything falling out but this does mean you can’t use it to carry really large items. MFM tester Rebecca loved the quality and look of the travel system, although she felt the suspension was an issue. She said: “Our son was bouncing slightly in the car seat when pushing on both rough and smooth ground.”

This travel system is not as lightweight as many of the other options on this list but it is quite compact when folded, collapsing down at the push of a button to a one-piece fold. "There was plenty of room in the boot compared with other pushchairs I've used," said MFM tester Tracey. And despite the overall weight, our testers didn’t think it felt heavy when pushing it.

Pros: Stylish look with luxury trim, roomy car seat and carrycot, one-piece fold Cons: Lack of suspension

Available from: Very , Amazon and My Babiie

11. Didofy Cosmos, £599

– best for mid-range budgets.

didofy cosmos

Suitable from: birth 22kg | Car seat suitable from: birth to 13kg| Car seat i-Size: Yes | Carrycot suitable for overnight sleeping: Yes | Pushchair weight: 10.2kg | Car seat weight: 3.2kg | Unfolded dimensions: H103cm x W78cm x L57cm | Folded dimensions: H88cm x W35cm x L57cm

Includes: Didofy Cosmos pushchair, carrycot, Group 0+ car seat, Isofix base, raincover and footmuff

With a modern, streamlined design, the Didofy Cosmos looks attractive and is easy to whizz around on city streets even with just one hand. Although it is aimed at urban dwellers, it is still fairly robust with puncture-proof wheels and advanced in-built suspension for a smooth ride.

MFM reviewer and mum-of-2 Laura said: “It manoeuvred quickly and made light work of bumpy, uneven surfaces, without rattling or feeling unsteady thanks to its built in suspension.” She also liked how light it was to lift the different pieces on and off the frame and that you didn’t need separate attachments to fit the carrycot or car seat. Though MFM tester Madeleine did find the carrycot to be on the snug side.

Like the Cosatto Wowee, the way this travel system folds is a big selling point – it has a one-handed folding mechanism and can be folded with the seat on in both directions. It can also be stored both upright – it will stand on its own – or horizontally so is a good choice if storage is tight at home.

Pros: Lightweight with great suspension, one-handed fold, can be stored upright Cons: Snug carrycot

Read our full MadeforMums Didofy Cosmos pushchair review

Available from: Olivers BabyCare and Didofy

12. Ickle Bubba Aston Rose, includes Mercury i-Size car seat, £899

– best for effective brakes.

Ickle Bubba Aston Rose

Suitable from: birth to 15kg | Car seat suitable from: birth to 80cm | Car seat i-Size: Yes | Carrycot suitable for overnight sleeping: Yes | Pushchair weight: 11kg (chassis with wheels) | Car seat weight: 4.9kg | Unfolded dimensions: H110.5cm x W62cm x L95cm | Folded dimensions: H36cm x W62cm x L94.5cm

Includes: Aston Rose pushchair, carrycot, car seat, Isofix base, luxury seat liner, footmuff, changing mat, changing bag, cup holder and rain cover

The Ickle Bubba Aston Rose travel system is one of the most practical bundles on our list. There are some that include more items, but the Aston Rose features an i-Size car seat as well as the Isofix base to go with it. This is a generous piece of kit to include, and will be a deal breaker for many parents.

Our favourite feature on the Aston Rose is the hand-operated brake. Less fiddly than using your feet, securing the travel system when you stop is an absolute doddle and we'd like to see more manufacturers haven’t incorporated hand-operated brakes into their designs. The telescopic handlebar is reversible and can be flipped over the top of the seat, making it really easy to get a wriggly toddler into and out of the pushchair.

The carrycot is comfortable, well-ventilated and suitable for overnight sleeping with a luxurious silky lining. There is also a handy bumper bar you can dangle toys from to keep your little one entertained. The carrycot and the seat unit use the same frame so it is a little fiddly to switch over when your baby graduates from pram to pushchair but hopefully you’ll only have to do it once.

MadeforMums reviewer Tara said: “The first thing I noticed about this travel system was the design and quality. I thought the gold detailing, faux leather touches and matching accessories looked very stylish.”

Pros: Isofix base included, smooth to push, hand operated brake Cons: Fiddly to switch from carrycot to seat

Read our full MadeForMums Ickle Bubba Aston Rose pushchair review

Available from: Online 4 Baby and Pramworld

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Compact and featherlight, this 3in1 stroller is a hard working helper designed to make every outing a walk in the park.

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  • Suitable from birth to 15 kg,  approx 3 years
  • Three strollers in one  when you combine with infant carrier or carrycot
  • Car seat compatible:  gemm, i-Gemm 3, i-Level Recline, i-Snug 2 or i-Jemini with included adapters
  • Carrycot compatible:  ramble or ramble XL with included adapters

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  • SoftTouch 5-point harness  with 3 adjustable heights grows with them
  • Quick action  one-touch brake  engages quickly and securely to give every parent priceless peace of mind
  • Expandable canopy with ventilation keeps them cool and calm
  • Silky smooth suspension lets the two of you glide in style
  • Need a break? The lie-flat recline always gets them dozing off to sleep
  • Adjustable leg rest with calf support for a stroller that grows with them
  • UPF 50+ canopy keeps the sunshine at bay the smart way
  • Water repellant canopy makes sure a rainy day never gets in the way

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  • Lightweight at just 6 kg
  • Self-folds into a compact freestanding package
  • Easy to transport with built in carry strap
  • Lockable front swivel wheels tackle the toughest terrain
  • Spacious easy-access storage basket easily accommodates every item

Product weight: 6 kg

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Transfer your sleeping baby or adventure with your busy toddler – with carry cot, infant carrier, and forward-facing modes you can create a 3in1 travel system that meets your child’s needs from birth to big kid.

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No more heaving and hefting – this 6.6kg lightweight pram with built-in carry strap is effortless to lift and store. Think slim, not flimsy – its compact yet robust frame is featherlight yet do all the heavy lifting for you when transporting baby and all their essentials.

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Your hands will be full enough, let gravity do the work for you when it’s time to fold your pram. Just engage the fold, then let gravity will tuck the tourist™ pram into a freestanding and compact fold that’s perfect for small spaces.

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Conquer that to-do list as your little one naps on the go. Even brand-new babies can relax with a sheltered lie-flat recline that’s perfect for safe and ergonomic snoozing as you stroll.

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The Moscow Metro Museum of Art: 10 Must-See Stations

There are few times one can claim having been on the subway all afternoon and loving it, but the Moscow Metro provides just that opportunity.  While many cities boast famous public transport systems—New York’s subway, London’s underground, San Salvador’s chicken buses—few warrant hours of exploration.  Moscow is different: Take one ride on the Metro, and you’ll find out that this network of railways can be so much more than point A to B drudgery.

The Metro began operating in 1935 with just thirteen stations, covering less than seven miles, but it has since grown into the world’s third busiest transit system ( Tokyo is first ), spanning about 200 miles and offering over 180 stops along the way.  The construction of the Metro began under Joseph Stalin’s command, and being one of the USSR’s most ambitious building projects, the iron-fisted leader instructed designers to create a place full of svet (radiance) and svetloe budushchee (a radiant future), a palace for the people and a tribute to the Mother nation.

Consequently, the Metro is among the most memorable attractions in Moscow.  The stations provide a unique collection of public art, comparable to anything the city’s galleries have to offer and providing a sense of the Soviet era, which is absent from the State National History Museum.  Even better, touring the Metro delivers palpable, experiential moments, which many of us don’t get standing in front of painting or a case of coins.

Though tours are available , discovering the Moscow Metro on your own provides a much more comprehensive, truer experience, something much less sterile than following a guide.  What better place is there to see the “real” Moscow than on mass transit: A few hours will expose you to characters and caricatures you’ll be hard-pressed to find dining near the Bolshoi Theater.  You become part of the attraction, hear it in the screech of the train, feel it as hurried commuters brush by: The Metro sucks you beneath the city and churns you into the mix.

With the recommendations of our born-and-bred Muscovite students, my wife Emma and I have just taken a self-guided tour of what some locals consider the top ten stations of the Moscow Metro. What most satisfied me about our Metro tour was the sense of adventure .  I loved following our route on the maps of the wagon walls as we circled the city, plotting out the course to the subsequent stops; having the weird sensation of being underground for nearly four hours; and discovering the next cavern of treasures, playing Indiana Jones for the afternoon, piecing together fragments of Russia’s mysterious history.  It’s the ultimate interactive museum.

Top Ten Stations (In order of appearance)

Kievskaya station.

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Kievskaya Station went public in March of 1937, the rails between it and Park Kultury Station being the first to cross the Moscow River.  Kievskaya is full of mosaics depicting aristocratic scenes of Russian life, with great cameo appearances by Lenin, Trotsky, and Stalin.  Each work has a Cyrillic title/explanation etched in the marble beneath it; however, if your Russian is rusty, you can just appreciate seeing familiar revolutionary dates like 1905 ( the Russian Revolution ) and 1917 ( the October Revolution ).

Mayakovskaya Station

Mayakovskaya Station ranks in my top three most notable Metro stations. Mayakovskaya just feels right, done Art Deco but no sense of gaudiness or pretention.  The arches are adorned with rounded chrome piping and create feeling of being in a jukebox, but the roof’s expansive mosaics of the sky are the real showstopper.  Subjects cleverly range from looking up at a high jumper, workers atop a building, spires of Orthodox cathedrals, to nimble aircraft humming by, a fleet of prop planes spelling out CCCP in the bluest of skies.

Novoslobodskaya Station

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Novoslobodskaya is the Metro’s unique stained glass station.  Each column has its own distinctive panels of colorful glass, most of them with a floral theme, some of them capturing the odd sailor, musician, artist, gardener, or stenographer in action.  The glass is framed in Art Deco metalwork, and there is the lovely aspect of discovering panels in the less frequented haunches of the hall (on the trackside, between the incoming staircases).  Novosblod is, I’ve been told, the favorite amongst out-of-town visitors.

Komsomolskaya Station

Komsomolskaya Station is one of palatial grandeur.  It seems both magnificent and obligatory, like the presidential palace of a colonial city.  The yellow ceiling has leafy, white concrete garland and a series of golden military mosaics accenting the tile mosaics of glorified Russian life.  Switching lines here, the hallway has an Alice-in-Wonderland feel, impossibly long with decorative tile walls, culminating in a very old station left in a remarkable state of disrepair, offering a really tangible glimpse behind the palace walls.

Dostoevskaya Station

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Dostoevskaya is a tribute to the late, great hero of Russian literature .  The station at first glance seems bare and unimpressive, a stark marble platform without a whiff of reassembled chips of tile.  However, two columns have eerie stone inlay collages of scenes from Dostoevsky’s work, including The Idiot , The Brothers Karamazov , and Crime and Punishment.   Then, standing at the center of the platform, the marble creates a kaleidoscope of reflections.  At the entrance, there is a large, inlay portrait of the author.

Chkalovskaya Station

Chkalovskaya does space Art Deco style (yet again).  Chrome borders all.  Passageways with curvy overhangs create the illusion of walking through the belly of a chic, new-age spacecraft.  There are two (kos)mosaics, one at each end, with planetary subjects.  Transferring here brings you above ground, where some rather elaborate metalwork is on display.  By name similarity only, I’d expected Komsolskaya Station to deliver some kosmonaut décor; instead, it was Chkalovskaya that took us up to the space station.

Elektrozavodskaya Station

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Elektrozavodskaya is full of marble reliefs of workers, men and women, laboring through the different stages of industry.  The superhuman figures are round with muscles, Hollywood fit, and seemingly undeterred by each Herculean task they respectively perform.  The station is chocked with brass, from hammer and sickle light fixtures to beautiful, angular framework up the innards of the columns.  The station’s art pieces are less clever or extravagant than others, but identifying the different stages of industry is entertaining.

Baumanskaya Statio

Baumanskaya Station is the only stop that wasn’t suggested by the students.  Pulling in, the network of statues was just too enticing: Out of half-circle depressions in the platform’s columns, the USSR’s proud and powerful labor force again flaunts its success.  Pilots, blacksmiths, politicians, and artists have all congregated, posing amongst more Art Deco framing.  At the far end, a massive Soviet flag dons the face of Lenin and banners for ’05, ’17, and ‘45.  Standing in front of the flag, you can play with the echoing roof.

Ploshchad Revolutsii Station

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Novokuznetskaya Station

Novokuznetskaya Station finishes off this tour, more or less, where it started: beautiful mosaics.  This station recalls the skyward-facing pieces from Mayakovskaya (Station #2), only with a little larger pictures in a more cramped, very trafficked area.  Due to a line of street lamps in the center of the platform, it has the atmosphere of a bustling market.  The more inventive sky scenes include a man on a ladder, women picking fruit, and a tank-dozer being craned in.  The station’s also has a handsome black-and-white stone mural.

Here is a map and a brief description of our route:

Start at (1)Kievskaya on the “ring line” (look for the squares at the bottom of the platform signs to help you navigate—the ring line is #5, brown line) and go north to Belorusskaya, make a quick switch to the Dark Green/#2 line, and go south one stop to (2)Mayakovskaya.  Backtrack to the ring line—Brown/#5—and continue north, getting off at (3)Novosblodskaya and (4)Komsolskaya.  At Komsolskaya Station, transfer to the Red/#1 line, go south for two stops to Chistye Prudy, and get on the Light Green/#10 line going north.  Take a look at (5)Dostoevskaya Station on the northern segment of Light Green/#10 line then change directions and head south to (6)Chkalovskaya, which offers a transfer to the Dark Blue/#3 line, going west, away from the city center.  Have a look (7)Elektroskaya Station before backtracking into the center of Moscow, stopping off at (8)Baumskaya, getting off the Dark Blue/#3 line at (9)Ploschad Revolyutsii.  Change to the Dark Green/#2 line and go south one stop to see (10)Novokuznetskaya Station.

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Jonathon Engels, formerly a patron saint of misadventure, has been stumbling his way across cultural borders since 2005 and is currently volunteering in the mountains outside of Antigua, Guatemala.  For more of his work, visit his website and blog .

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