
"We've all seen parents lugging their baby's bulky items across airports, train stations, or stop points while also trying to manage their child(ren). It might sound strange, but ever since I found out I was pregnant in March, I've been wondering how in the world I was ever going to travel again. I find it hard enough creating a list of items to pack - add nappies, clothes, bottles, toys, blankets, entertainment, and not to mention a pram to the list?"
"Call me crazy, but I started with the largest item on the list - likely what some parents would consider the most essential - a buggy. I started scouring the internet, looking into some of my favourite mum-fluencers and perusing baby shops to find a way to travel (easily) without a buggy. Where did I find myself, you might ask? Well, unsurprisingly to some of you, in the world carriers."
A parent preparing for a new baby faced anxiety about travelling with bulky items and struggled to condense a long packing list that included nappies, clothes, bottles, toys, blankets, entertainment, and a pram. The parent focused on removing the pram and researched baby carriers extensively, including mum-fluencers and baby shops. The decision was to purchase an Artipoppe Zeitgeist Arrow Zorro in cotton to serve as a travel and hands-free fallback despite its high cost. A weekend test trip was planned using a 16-month-old nephew to evaluate whether the carrier could replace a buggy during travel.
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