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Most popular car seat & travel systems | Top Pick 2016

See the finalists for the 2016 Mother & Baby Awards retail tested car seat or travel system

We know first-hand how overwhelming it can be to choose the best products for your baby. Which is why the 2016 Mother & Baby awards, sponsored by Babies “R” Us, seek to make it easier, helping Aussie mums find the best buys for their bubs.

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Now in their fifth year, the awards highlight the best products in the baby care industry, from nappies and wipes, to big ticket items such as cots, cars and family holidays.

The Mother & Baby award rosette signals that a product has been exhaustively tried, tested and voted the best by real mums, and given the tick of approval by a panel of experts.

Click through the gallery to check out the finalists in the retail tested car seat or travel system category.

Brought to you by Babies “R” Us

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See the 2017 winners here.

CATEGORY: CAR SEAT TRAVEL SYSTEM

The Britax Safe-n-Sound Maxi Guard PRO, RRP $549, keeps your child securely restrained and safer. The seas features Britax light coloured shell, two position recline, push button harness and pivoting armrests.

MAXI-COSI ‘EURO NXT’ CONVERTIBLE CAR SEAT, $649.99

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CATEGORY: CAR SEAT TRAVEL SYSTEM

The Babylove EzyGrow harnessed car seat, RRP $319, is suitable for children from approx six months to

approx eight years. The harnessed car seat is fitted with a padded liner for extra comfort. The large contoured side wings provide superior side impact protection.

CATEGORY: CAR SEAT TRAVEL SYSTEM

The Amazing Baby Company – RECARO Travel System,

RRP $1228. The carrier and stroller work together as the ultimate travel system. The lightweight design (9.5kg) folds in half, making it incredibly compact and perfect for easy storage and transportation. Suitable from birth up to 22kgs.

CATEGORY: CAR SEAT TRAVEL SYSTEM

The Nuna Pipa Capsule & Mixx Pushchair, RRP $1598, is designed not only to have your tiny rider facing you or out, but to fold looking whichever way as well.

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