The very first stroller I had with J-bird was a travel system. They are so convenient, especially when your baby has inevitably fallen asleep during the car ride to the store. The Combi Stroller Shuttle Travel System combines the classic Shuttle Infant Car Seat with the Shuttle Stroller to create a comfortable and convenient solution for busy families. The infant car seat provides deep side wings with Tru-Safe® side impact protection for safe crash force distribution and built-in anti-rebound bar to reduce rotational forces in front and rear collisions. Installation of this car seat is a breeze with built-in lock-offs, wide belt paths, level indicators, and premium push button LATCH connectors.
When on the go simply attach the infant car seat to the Combi Stroller. The Shuttle travel system features a one-step linked brake, a one-hand self-standing fold, an extended canopy with peek-a-boo window, and removable child and parent cup holders. Keep essential items stored within reach with the large canopy pocket and easy-to-access basket.
This car combo will get you and your little one anywhere you have to go and help you get around while there. All while providing a sleek gorgeous look. You can head over to Conservamom’s page and check out her review of this gorgeous travel system. Ready to try it out yourself? Head over to Combi USA and get your hands on this gorgeous system.
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I have always loved taking my girl to the zoo or aquarium. They both love animals.
I like to take my young grandchildren to the beach or the park