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Limp-Chapter-5288 • 10 months ago

Maxi cosi is your go too I recommend the emerald it’s from infant to 15 months and comes with isofix base. Buggy depends on your budget I always had bugaboo or icandy.

r/Dublin • Having a baby in March, which car seat and stroller should I get , please help ( first time parent) ->
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Naive-Interaction567 • 17 days ago

It depends on your lifestyle. Only once did I ever put the car seat on the pram wheels. Once! I wouldn’t bother next time. It really depends how much you use your car. I get online food deliveries and we tended to use the bus or walk when she was tiny. Once she was 8m I switched to the maxi cosi emerald 360 and it’s so much better. Some of these 360 ones aren’t brill from birth though so I’d definitely read the reviews.

r/BeyondTheBumpUK • Car seats and travel systems ->
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Naive-Interaction567 • 2 days ago

I have a bugaboo fox 5 and used the car seat attachment once! It depends so much on lifestyle. I’m now pregnant with my 2nd and I suspect we’ll use it more because I’ll be on the go more and in the car more. We switched to the maxi cosi emerald recently and it’s so good. I’d recommend that as a toddler/child seat. It’s 360. Totally up to you if you think you’ll need the newborn one.

r/BeyondTheBumpUK • Why are travel systems and car seats so confusing?! ->
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Less_Enthusiasm5479 • 4 days ago

Get one that grows with them, if you can afford it. The Maxi Cosi Emerald 360, is from birth to age 12. The lost important thing is to check the safety regulations and try not to buy secondhand, if you can, because you don't know what's happened for sure and carseats that have been in accidents are void. If you think the person you're buying from is trustworthy, in terms of if it's been in an accident, then still make sure to check the expiration date.  Check safety regulations of everything, before buying. I don't think things like Doonas are as safe as normal car seats, that stay in the car, for example. Transferring them into the buggy/baby carrier isn't that much faff. And on baby carriers, make sure you research them properly because most will lie about being safe from birth, when they aren't. It's better to use a stretchy sling for newborns and transfer them into a baby carrier when they're a few months old

r/Mommit • Can someone help me understand car seats? ->
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the-hellrider • 4 months ago

We did start with a maxi cosi pebble 360 pro as car seat. Now we use the maxi cosi emerald 360 s. Our stroller is thule spring. We made these choices because of comfort of both, child and parent, and safety.

r/belgium • Expecting a baby – looking for advice on car seats, strollers & compatibility ->
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purplecaboose • 9 days ago

Agree with this! Our infant seat is MC and I got it for $280 during a sale a couple years ago. So price and the fact that the seat was light were big selling features. Our daughter (and our arms lol) were happier when we switched her to a convertible seat around 6 months. We went with Clek Fllo for that... liked it so much we bought another for baby#2 due in a couple months. But definitely agree that the screaming is a sign that baby is either over the infant seat and/or they are making their opinions on car rides known now that they're leaving the potato stage lol.

r/BabyBumpsCanada • Are Maxi Cosi and Nuna Car Seats Worth the Money? [MB] ->

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