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2012 has seen the entrance of the newest Britax B Smart travel system. This is available as either a 3 wheel or a 4 wheel pushchair and can be integrated with the Britax carrycot and Baby-Safe sleeper this means there is no need to wake a sleeping baby when attempting to transfer them from the car into the pushchair. The pushchair version has lots of key benefits which could suit both the parents as well as the baby.

One excellent feature of the Britax B Smart pushchair could be the undeniable fact that the chassis is made from aluminium. This means it can readily be pushed with just one hand -- perfect for those parents who might have an older child who is walking independently but may need to put up Mum or Dad's hand when crossing the street. The seat unit can also be slightly wider than many standard pushchairs, which makes a much much more comfortable ride for older toddlers or possibly throughout the winter when the child is wrapped up warm with a thick coat or snow suit from the wind and rain.

A zipper element is also featured by the hood, meaning that the hood can open out to nearly cover the sleeping child and when the infant is lying flat, the zipper can be undone. This is excellent for windy and wet days when baby has to be protected from the weather whilst he or she is sleeping. The cosy toes can also be purchased to complement the pushchair or possibly to put in a splash of colour to the Black Thunder pushchair frame.

Parents will be very happy to learn that the Britax pushchair wheels are puncture resistant; meaning that maintenance to the pushchair ought to be minimal. The smaller front wheels and big back wheels make the pushchair much better to steer and can very quickly handle both smooth surfaces in addition to rough terrain.

Britax have been around for many years and this longevity means that parents trust their baby to be transported by the brand safely, whether it is in the car or perhaps about and out in the pushchair. Why Many Parents Turn To Britax For His Or Her Baby's Travel System Blog