Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Graco Quattro Tour Reverse Travel System With Snugride30 Pictor

Graco Quattro Tour Reverse Travel System With Snugride30 Pictor

Graco Quattro Tour Reverse Travel System with Snugride30, Pictor
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Product Description

Graco Quattro Reverse Travel System with SnugRide 30

Let kids have fun riding in the unique Graco Quattro Reverse Travel System with SnugRide 30, which allows them to be seated in front- or rear-facing directions. The lockable front swivel wheels make maneuvering an easy task.


Why You'll Love It: The innovative design of the travel system makes it versatile and convenient to use.

Features
  • One-hand fold
  • Reversible stroller seat
  • Adjustable canopy
  • Padded recline seat
  • /ul> Includes
    • Graco SnugRide30 Infant Car Seat
    • Innovative reversible-seat stroller

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #39728 in Baby Product
  • Color: Pictor
  • Brand: Graco
  • Model: 1789857
  • Released on: 2011-04-15
  • Dimensions: 41.00" h x24.00" w x27.00" l,26.03 pounds

Features

  • Stroller holds child up to 50 pounds for years of comfortable strolling
  • Car Seat has been rigorously crash tested to meet or exceed U.S. safety standards
  • SnugRide 30 car seat has been side impact tested for occupant retention by the harness system
  • Stroller has parent's tray with storage and 2 deep cup holders for on-the-go convenience
  • Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging

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Most helpful customer reviews

17 of 17 people found the following review helpful.I love my Graco Quattro stroller. No matter how many fancier strollers I own, the Quattro is staying until all the kids have outgrown it. It holds a lot of stuff, folds easily, the child is comfortable and fits well into the preschool years, it pushes and steers well, and it can take a serious beating. I also love reversible strollers for a small baby. This stroller seems like the best of both worlds - the durability and hauling capacity of the Quattro with the option to face your baby without using a bucket. Super easy to fold, can fold it with the seat facing you which many flippable strollers don't allow. But there are two wrinkles...1. You have to remove the child to flip the seat. Might result in melt downs. Strollers where the whole seat gets turned around tell you to remove the child first, but you can still do it with a small enough child in the seat. Some strollers require you to move the handle from back to front, rather than the seat - no need to remove the child. The Quattro Reverse is different in that you simply push the back of the seat forward - the bum part of the seat stays in place - so there is no way around the not removing the child part. If you are like me and have a child who fights being buckled in but settles down once in and moving, this could be a problem.2. When facing mom (or dad) the seat doesn't recline. It's pretty upright. It only pushes as far forward as the tray. Your mileage my vary but personally I feel like the "facing mom" option is best for younger babies - maybe up through 15 to 18 months of age - the point at which your baby may still be sleeping in the stroller a lot. SO if you want to walk and admire your sleeping snugglebug, this stroller gets a huge thumbs down. In my experience, older kids who don't sleep so much, are happier facing forward and seeing the world, so when your child is old enough for this set up, they won't want to face you anyway.If you have a kid who likes to face you and doesn't sleep in the stroller, this is great - but it just doesn't cut it for me. If they made the seat recline when facing mom - this would be pretty awesome.It's a step up from the Graco Flip-it which is evil to steer when in rearfacing mode, since it's easy to steer both ways, but it really needs to recline more.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.This is the most versatile stroller we saw and now, after seeing it in person, I'd recommend it to anyone. Sturdy, easy to roll, car seat incorporated within, beer slots er, uh, tea holders on the handle, I don't think it gets any better than this

3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.I love the design colors and features of this travel system, however, I need to advise that the stroller is way too heavy. I believe closer to 30 lbs. I feel like Im doing weight training every time I put it in or out of the car. Actually, only to avoid carrying all this weight, I prefer to take the car seat by itself and use the store carts whenever I can.. I encourage Graco to come out with lighter models, the competitors are beating them. I will get another system even if I need to pay a little bit more. Not good for mommies.

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