Perfect for a full day out. It attaches to the back of your Doona using unique quick-release Doona connectors that keep the bag secured to the seat for hands-free travel. The All-Day Bag maintains Doona's stability, while giving you easy access to everything you need to keep your baby comfortable. The top and side zipper openings provide quick and easy access to all your items.
A thermal bottle holder and foldable changing mat are included. Liki Trike Accessories View all. Liki Sticker Set. Liki Rain Cover.
Liki Cap. Liki T-shirt. Liki Travel Bag. View all 7 products. Product weight: 0. Keeps your child protected and dry when riding on the Liki Trike on a rainy day. Product dimensions WxDxH : Six-panel baseball cap with printed Liki Trike logo at the front. Liki Trike kids t-shirt. Carries your Liki Trike and keeps it clean and protected when traveling. Midnight Collection. Sleek, sophisticated, stylish. It arrives ready to go in car seat mode. Though it comes with a base, one of the advantages of this product is that it can be installed in a vehicle without one.
When in a vehicle, the Doona Infant Car Seat should only be installed rear-facing as should all car seats for children under age 2, according to current standards. The base employs a simple LATCH system, but you can install the seat with a seatbelt as well follow the instructions in the manual.
In my experience, the installation process got slightly easier with practice. The Doona performed comparably to other infant car seats. We used it primarily without a base so that we could truly test the transition from car to stroller more on that later.
My son seemed secure and comfortable. The one thing that is unavoidable is the weight of the car seat. Due to the integrated stroller frame and wheels, this car seat stroller weighs a whopping Installing and removing the car seat, which all the while was loaded with my almost pound 1-year-old son, was somewhat strenuous.
My arms were definitely straining. This product actually transitions between three modes: car seat self-explanatory , pull-along handlebar positioned directly above the car seat canopy, allowing you to pull the stroller alongside you instead of push in front of you , and on-the-go stroller mode.
Changing between the modes seems complicated at first, but it was actually fairly easy. It involves pressing the rotation buttons on both sides of the handlebar to rotate it into different positions and pushing the red safety lock button located at the rear of the car seat to release the wheels. I found that the pull-along mode was ideal for maneuvering tight or crowded spaces. I enjoyed being able to wheel my son quickly from the car to the house instead of having to carry him in the heavy car seat.
In stroller mode, the Doona glided through paved streets with ease. However, I did wish I could turn the car seat to face forward during walks.
Due to the integrated design, this is not possible. The Doona Infant Car Seat is compatible with children from birth up to 32 inches or 35 pounds, whichever comes first. My 1-year-old is at the end of the spectrum, at around 31 inches and 20 pounds, so he will be outgrowing this car seat shortly. Though he seemed comfortable in the seat, his feet were definitely hanging over the edge. It does not recline or rotate angles in stroller mode, which can be frustrating for a toddler-aged child like mine, who is very curious and would prefer to be sitting upright on walks.
It seems that you may be able to get around one year of use out of this car seat and stroller hybrid, at which point you will need to upgrade to a convertible car seat with a higher rear-facing weight limit.
Mom of 3 Boys. Your purchase helps support our work in bringing you real and logical information about parenthood and babies. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Is the Doona a Car Seat or a Stroller? Is the Doona Car Seat Safe? Testing Strategy: Doona undergoes testing that is above and beyond the legal requirement to minimize consumer error, verify durability over time and to ensure the highest standard of safety.
Things like unintentional folding, hasty extension of the carry handle and rotation of the handle, among many others. Side-Impact Protection: The Doona offers 2 layers of side impact protection to offer that extra little peace of mind when a collision occurs.
Baby-Safe Materials: All materials used in the construction of the infant seat are tested for durability, quality and are free of hazardous materials. This genius product has built-in wheels that pop out, semi-magically transforming it from car seat to stroller. But wait, don't run! It sounds like a lot, and it is. But we're not in the habit of recommending frivolous or inferior gear here at BabyCenter.
Here's why the Doona may be worth it for you. Although the Doona seems quite pricey at first look, it's not actually that out of line. If you're already planning to invest on the high end, the Doona isn't that much more. What you get for the extra money is convenience and ease, both of which can be in short supply when you're parenting a baby. The Doona is easy to install, comfortable to use, and works smoothly in each of its configurations.
It moves from stroller to car seat and back with the touch of a button, so it's delightfully hassle-free for parents who are in and out of their cars a lot. Like other infant car seats, the Doona faces the rear of the car in car-seat mode. It works for kids up to 32 inches and 35 pounds — a relatively high weight limit. Once your child hits either the height or weight limit, you'll need to buy a convertible car seat and a new stroller as is true with any baby travel system.
The Doona is also great for frequent travelers. It's approved for use on a plane — meaning you can buckle your child into it in an airplane seat. Once the flight is over, you just pop the wheels out to roll it out of the plane, because it's slim enough to fit down the aisle. On road trips, there won't be an extra stroller taking up precious trunk space, and you won't have to lug around a heavy infant car seat with the handle digging painfully into your arm. That said, note that the Doona is a heavy beast: Imagine carrying a pound infant in that heavy seat.
Parents who have to lug things up flights of stairs or onto public transportation will be unhappy with the Doona; it only makes sense when you can roll it around whenever it's not in your car.
One final thought: the Doona looks cool. It's the kind of product that makes parents want to have just one more baby so they can use it again.
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