BABYLO Zap Travel System with i-Size Infant Carrier, ride-on board and organiser (black/on black)
Product description
If you want a travel system that can grow with your child, the BABYLO Zap is built for exactly that kind of everyday use. On paper, it covers early days with an i-Size infant carrier, then shifts into a pushchair setup for older kids, and even adds a rear ride-on board.
That last bit matters if you regularly do park loops, errands or longer walks where one child is happy to ride and the other wants to be independent. Still, it’s worth being realistic: a travel system like this is a practical family tool, not a minimalist compact pram, and you’ll want to double-check fit and carry comfort for your household routines.
The essentials
The BABYLO Zap Travel System comes with an i-Size infant carrier (Enfasafe i-Size) that attaches to the Zap chassis so you can move from home to car and back with less fuss. As your child grows, the seat unit can be used in a pushchair mode for children up to 22 kg.
There’s also a rear ride-on board for a second child (up to 20 kg), plus an organiser for items like bottles and nappies, and a cup holder. Add an extendable hood for sun coverage and a generous storage basket, and you’ve got the kind of setup that’s designed for day-to-day outings rather than occasional trips.

What matters most in day-to-day use
The i-Size infant carrier is tested to ECE R129 and is stated to fit children between 40 cm and 87 cm in height, with a maximum carrier weight of 13 kg. In practical terms, it’s there to make early travel simpler: you can keep the same base chassis and carry your baby using the attached carrier.
For the pushchair side, the system supports a seat mode up to 22 kg. This is one of the main reasons travel systems like this can feel more “worth it” over time—you’re not forced into frequent replacements just because your child has grown.


And if you’ve ever got two kids where one is done with walking before the other, the rear ride-on board can genuinely change the feel of a walk. It’s not magic, but it can reduce the number of “Can we go back yet?” moments.
Key features you’ll actually notice

- Extendable hood for extra sun protection
- Storage basket for the usual essentials
- Bottle and nappy organiser that attaches to the frame
- Cup holder for drinks
- Rear ride-on board for an additional child up to 20 kg
On the paperwork side, it also meets EN 1888-2:2018, which is the sort of standard you’d expect for a pushchair/travel system designed for regular use.
Tech specs
- Name: BABYLO Zap Travel System with i-Size Infant Carrier, Ride-on Board, Organiser and Cup Holder
- Type: Travel system with i-Size infant carrier and pushchair seat
- Carrier standard: ECE R129 (i-Size)
- Carrier fit range: 40 cm to 87 cm height
- Carrier max weight: 13 kg
- Seat max weight: up to 22 kg
- Ride-on board max weight: up to 20 kg
- Pushchair standard: EN 1888-2:2018
- Colour: Black / on black chassis
Who it suits, and who should be careful

It makes sense if you want one main system for baby and beyond, with a rear board to accommodate another child during outings. You’ll likely appreciate the organiser and storage for practical stops—think quick supermarket runs, nursery drop-offs, or a family stroll where you don’t want to carry everything in your hands.


It might not be the best match if you’re looking for something ultra-compact or purely for a single child. The inclusion of a ride-on board adds complexity and can affect how the whole setup feels in tight spaces. Also, if your day-to-day is mostly solo trips where you never use the rear board, you may prefer a simpler single-child pushchair approach.
Care and maintenance
No detailed cleaning or care instructions are provided in the information here, so it’s worth following the manual that comes with the system for frame and fabric care. As a general rule, keeping the moving parts free from grit (especially around wheels and attachment points) helps it keep behaving smoothly over time.
Buying verdict

Worth considering if you want a travel system that starts with an i-Size infant carrier, then continues into a pushchair up to 22 kg, with a rear ride-on board for a second child up to 20 kg. The organiser and cup holder also lean heavily towards convenience, not just looks.
Better avoided if you only need a very basic single-child pushchair setup, or if space and manoeuvrability in tight indoor areas are a major priority for you. As with any travel system, the biggest decision point is whether your household will actually use the ride-on board and the included accessories.
Mini FAQ
Is the infant carrier i-Size and ECE R129 compliant?

Yes—it's described as an Enfasafe i-Size tested to ECE R129.

What height range is the infant carrier for?
The stated height range is 40 cm to 87 cm.
How much weight can the pushchair seat take?
The seat unit is stated to be usable in pushchair mode up to 22 kg.
Can I use a second child on the ride-on board?
Yes, the rear board is described as suitable for a child up to a maximum of 20 kg.
What’s included for day-to-day convenience?
You get the organiser (for bottles and nappies), a cup holder, an extendable hood, and a storage basket.
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