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Graco SnugRider Infant Car Seat Stroller Frame


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The only infant stroller frame engineered exclusively for the top rated Graco Snugride. One hand compact fold. 2 parent cup holders. Extra large storage basket. Height adjustable handle for mom and dad. Infant car seat locks in for secure fit. Automatic storage latch. Front swivel wheels with brake locks and suspension. Weighs 12.87 lbs. To use only with Graco Snug Ride (sold separately). Ages birth and up.
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Technical Details

- Stroller frame securely locks infant car seat into place and is ready to roll
- Height-adjustable handles for comfort; front swivel wheels with locks and suspension
- Lightweight, 1-hand compact fold design; automatic storage latch
- Extra-large storage basket; 2 handy cup holders on top
- Compatible with Snugride 32 infant car seat
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Customer Buzz
 "A good deal for the money" 2010-02-10
By Little G's Mom (Los Angeles, California)
I was originally going to purchase a Uppa Baby stroller before my baby was born (retail cost about $600). However, on the recommendation of the Baby Bargains book (and in order to save some cash) I purchased this stroller frame because I had done my research and I was definitely purchasing a Graco Snugride car seat and because I wasn't exactly sure what I wanted in a stroller. The car seat is fantastic. This stroller frame is a good deal for the money because: (1) it is pretty lightweight, (2) the basket that sits under the car seat is very large (large enough to fit my large diaper bag, my purse, my camera bag and more), (3) it is easy to insert the Graco Snugride car seat into it, (4) it was very easy to assemble despite the fact that I believe that Graco manuals are more confusing than they need to be, and (5) it folds up into a relatively small size and easily fits in the back of my compact SUV. On the other hand, this is not my ideal stroller because: (1) the wheels are not permanently attached and sometimes fall off when you are trying to open and close it (although this has never happened when I have had the car seat in and the stroller is in use), (2) there is virtually no shock absorption in the wheels and so riding over bumpy sidewalks without waking up the baby can be tricky, and (3) the wheels nearest to you do not move and so it makes the stroller hard to manuever. In short is it nothing fancy. However, since I only paid approximately $50 for it, and it works pretty well, I think it is well worth the money.

Customer Buzz
 "Pleased Grandma" 2010-02-07
By Pleased Grandma (Illinois)
Love this stroller frame. Wondered how I was going to transport two grandchildren, 3 years and 3 months, and found that this product makes my life alot easier. Lightweight and easy to open and close. Easy to attach carseat and remove. Lots of storage underneath, as well. Three year old doesn't have to wait forever for me to get his sister out of the car.

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 "Read this....." 2010-02-04
By E. Barnes (Kansas City)
I bought this after using one of those bulky systems that converts to just about everything. This is our last child, and I learned two things from my first two sons. I only need an infant carseat and affiliated stroller for about the first 9 months. By then my boys are too big to be in those little carseats, plus they hold themselves up well enough to sit an a much more convenient umbrella stroller (we really like the Jeep ones.) So I bought this. I had read reviews about who the steering was all crazy, and the second time I used it, I saw what people were complaining about - it was because the front brakes were on. Once I took them off, it worked just fine. No this stroller will not 4-wheel like a lot of the bulky system strollers out there. If you really think you will need a 4-wheeler, don't buy this one. But taking my son to the park, at the store, normal everyday uses, it was perfect. Many people complained about not being able to get things in and out of the basket. To that I have to wonder: what the heck were you putting in there? No, it won't let you slide a HUGE diaper bag in and out. But again, by the time I had my 3rd child, I had learned to slim down - I realized I didn't need to take their entire room with us everywhere we went. At most I need diapers and wipes, period. But I could also fit my purse, a water bottle, some toys, a blanket and some snacks in there just fine. No different than when we had that big bulky system thing. Your child will not "pop out" if a) he is buckled in to the carseat properly b) if the latch has "clicked" since it is the exact same as with any carseat base in a car and c)if you slide the red tabs OVER the carseat. If you do those three things, no toddler is going to be able to disengage it, people. Like all strollers, this product is susceptible to damage, people. It has its pros and cons, just like every other stroller out there. But it worked for me, suited my budget and didn't take up my entire trunk space either. If I had it to do again, I would buy this stroller....again.

Customer Buzz
 "Decent stroller frame but not perfect" 2010-02-03
By OTNYCMama (New York, NY)
I got the SnugRider used so I'm not sure how if this particular model is at all different from the one we have. That being said, we've been using it as our sole stroller with a Graco Safeseat for the past 4+ months in NYC, and while it's a decent stroller frame and has a nice large basket, I have a few gripes:



-the position of the brakes on the back wheels make rolling it up/down stairs nearly impossible, so carrying it up/down stairs is the only option (and the frame, combined with the Graco Safeseat and 4.5 month old, is fairly heavy). This is my biggest complaint, because it makes even a even few stairs a pain in the butt to navigate.



-the wheels are okay, but not fabulous. I say this because I happened to push my sister-in-law's Maclaren stroller frame, and it rolled like buttah! It was a marked contrast, and I'm not really picky about such things. They've also developed quite a squeak (although this may be due to age).



-it's pretty hard to steer one-handed. I am a fairly strong woman, but I'm consistently surprised at how much trouble I have maneuvering it with one hand.



-the folding mechanism on the handle is a little awkward and counter-intuitive. Once you get used to it, it's alright but not wonderful.



All in all, it definitely does its job, and is sturdy and secure, but I'm not 100% sure I would get it again, even used.

Customer Buzz
 "Not for up/down steps" 2010-02-03
By Leah (Brooklyn, NY)
It'd be great if it wouldnt have the "brakes" that block you from going up/down steps. You have to actually carry the frame + car seat (= VERY HEAVY) if you wanna go up or down steps or you need to ask for help. The brakes are too big, sticking out. Other than that, its good.


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