Looking for a new pushchair or travel system? On the hunt for something practical and stylish that’s worth your hard earned cash?

Then read on!

Salsa 4 travel system

We were recently asked to review ABC Design’s new Salsa 4 travel system, and I can honestly say it’s one of the best pushchairs we’ve ever reviewed (and we’ve reviewed a lot!)

If you haven’t come across ABC Design before they’re a German company with numerous awards under their belt, including a Made For Mums gong for the Salsa 4. And the German engineering shows.

Salsa 4 travel system

There’s one-handed fold, wheel suspension and bearings, a reversible seat unit and an overnight sleep mattress: all little things but things that make a big difference when you’re out and about.

The littlest one and I put the Salsa 4 in Mountain grey through it pacesΒ (Β£750 – it’s also available in four other shades) and here’s 10 reasons I’m loving it.

10 reasons I’m loving ABC Design’s Salsa 4 travel system

1. The seat unit is higher up than lots of others on the market. So instead of riding at car fume level your baby is at grown-up level – perfect for interaction when they’re parent-facing, or watching the world go by when they’re forward-facing.

Salsa 4 travel system

2. The pushchair seat is roomy. It’s not so super slim they’re squeezed in, and there’s plenty of headroom, even with the canopy pulled right over.

Salsa 4 travel system

3. It’s pram, pushchair and car seat compatible. The Salsa 4 comes with both the carry cot and pushchair units and each piece clips on and off at the touch of a button on either side. This is a pram and pushchair combo that will last from birth through to toddlerhood.

Salsa 4 travel system

4. The canopy of both the pram and the pushchair have SPF50 UV protection. So you can be confident their delicate skin is protected.

Salsa 4 travel system

5. The five-point harness clips in one side at a time. So no struggling to marry up the buckles and get them in the clasp with one hand while wrestling with a planking baby with the other.

Salsa 4 travel system

6. It’s got a height adjustable handle bar. Perfect when you’re five foot something and your other half is six foot something.

Salsa 4 travel system

7. It’s got a height adjustable footrest. So you can angle it down when they’re older and sitting forward or up when they’re smaller and sleeping.

Salsa 4 travel system

8. It’s got a huge shopping basket. And when I say huge I mean three bags of shopping, a PE kit and school ruck sack huge.

Salsa 4 travel system

9. You can fold away the shopping basket. So if you’re not using it or want to attach a buggy board for an older child, you can.

Salsa 4 travel system

10. The wheels are puncture proof. So no getting caught out with flat tyres while on the hoof.


Salsa 4 travel system

My verdict: 5/5

I loved this travel system on all counts – I honestly don’t have one bad thing to say about it. I could be picky and say with the size of the pushchair seat a window in the hood would be nice so you can check on your baby when the seat is in forward-facing mode, but I’m picking holes. This is a great little system that will last until they don’t need wheels anymore. You won’t be disappointed – and neither will they!


Salsa 4 travel system

This post was written in collaboration with ABC Design. As always all opinions are my own and based on my own honest opinion, and I would never recommend a product I don’t truly believe in.

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