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Graco Ipo Stroller This compact toddler stroller combines streamlined European styling with light mobility and compact convenience. Even though it's trim and ready for action, it offers plenty of comfort and convenience features. Moms on the go will really appreciate one-hand folding and the deluxe carry handle. The Graco Ipo is perfect for kids who no longer need the support of a full-sized stroller.
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Technical Details
- Lightweight stroller weighs just 17 pounds- Extended weight limit holds child up to 50 pounds to last past the toddler years
- Large, easy access storage baskets - quickly stow and grab what you need
- Multi-position, reclining seat so baby can rest
- Lockable front swivel wheels for a smoother ride
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By M. Kelley (Iowa, USA)
I bought this stroller to take on vacation, and it quickly became our family's go-to stroller. It is heavier than many umbrella strollers I've seen, but also very durable! My seven-month-old and two year old both seem to find it comfortable. It doesn't take up too much space. The reclining feature is VERY handy. It is easy to push one-handed and steers well. The grips are comfortable and a good height. When empty, it will hold a diaper bag, a purse and a shopping bag without tipping over (and if you stick a baby in the front, it'll hold a carry-on backpack, as well). My husband is 6'4" and can't walk behind it, but he walks to the side and pushes with one hand and is perfectly happy with that. I love that you can lift and unfold it one-handed. The Navarro color is nice, too - a very bright, clear teal. The bottom storage isn't big enough for any but the smallest diaper bag, but it will hold a small purse or shopping bag well enough. This is my toddler's favorite toy. We have a full-size stroller and a tandem double and he will have a fit unless he gets to ride in this particular stroller. He even uses it as a walking aid for physical therapy, and with his little brother in the front for weight, it's a strength and gait training aid that they both enjoy. I am seriously considering selling the full-size tandem and investing in the double version of this stroller.
By Mayu (NJ)
I ordered a Chicco Capri lightweight stroller and returned it the very next day! I am 5'11" and I immediately knew the Chicco was NOT for me, as it wasn't for my son! At 19 months he weighs 29 pounds and is 34" tall, even though the Chicco said it was good for kids up to 50 pounds my son was HUGE compared to that stroller! I ordered my Graco Ipo and LOVE it! It rides great on all surfaces, my son seems to be comfortable in it (he sure has enough leg room!) and the Ipo opens and closes easily! It is heavier than the Chicco was and it would have been nice to have a strap to carry it around,rather than the handle it has, but those are minor things! I rather it be a little heavier and have a happy/comfortable baby and a pain free back! AWESOME stroller!
By MK Rea (Amarillo, TX USA)
I have the Graco IPO in the "Vegas" pattern. I received it in the summer of 2009 before my son was born. I was finally able to use it for the first time this weekend (March 2010). I was a little scared given the nasty reviews I had read regarding the poor construction. Right out of the box, I was pleasantly surprised at how easy it was to assemble--no tools needed, good instructions, easy for a wimp like me to assemble alone. I had no trouble keeping the canopy in place or open, and the seat went upright with little effort, staying that way until I pushed the little release mechanism.
Once it was together, I popped my 6 month old in it, and fumbled a bit with the straps. To make it a 5-point harness (instead of a 3-point) a little finagling is required, and it's made a little more difficult if your child is squirmy like mine. We figured it out, though, and were on our way.
It handles great! Smooth ride, turns easily and one-handed, and ALL the wheels made contact with the ground (unlike some other reviewers' experiences). We walked down the street and back (traveling on sidewalk and street), and he was asleep by the time we got home (stoller must be comfortable if he's asleep!).
Then we headed to the mall. The stroller collapses easily and I was able to stow it in the back seat floorboard (I drive a Saturn Vue). Took it out of the car, unfolded it, and it was ready to go quite quickly. I really like that you can see the top of your little one's head thru the canopy--which still hasn't budged or given us any trouble. The seat stayed in an upright position the whole time despite my son's efforts to escape.
Overall, this was a great stoller experience. I would highly recommend this to anyone. Not sure where all the negative reviews are coming from...we love ours!
By Traveling Mama (Morocco)
I would love nothing more than to give this stroller five stars, but once again I am completely disappointed by a Graco stroller. This is our fourth Graco stroller. You would think by our third child we would have learned our lesson, but the cute fabric and cheap price lured us in. Here is what my husband and I would tell our friends:
Positive:
1. The fabric is cute and after a year is holding up well.
2. ummm... trying to think of something else nice to say. Guess we'll just have to move on?
Negative:
1. I want to cuss at the canopy because it will NOT stay on. My husband keeps throwing it to the side but I keep insisting on putting it back on to shield our son from the sun. After a few minutes our 13 mo old just pulls it off anyway. SO annoying!
2. The stroller does not fold and unfold properly. Not sure if it's just mine but it's never worked right... but then again this is my fourth Graco and eventually they all did the same thing.
3. The tires will not work on smooth surfaces. Mall? Grocery store? Imagine kicking the tires to try to get them to roll or turn or WORK.
4. The seat recline worked great at first but now it doesn't quite go all the way up.
Do yourself a favor and buy something else!
By T. Wollerman (Lee's Summit, MO)
I am probably one of few people who actually likes a big, heavy stroller. I've used the Graco Quattro Tour for both of my children and I absolutely love it. Not one complaint. But there are times when a lighter stroller would be nice. I purchased the Combi City Savvy and regretted it from day one. It was sooo light weight (8 lbs) that it was almost harder to control, it tipped over and you couldn't hang a diaper bag of any size on it. I never used it, so I started the search for a better option. After reading every review I could get my hands on (for lightweight strollers under $100) I decided on the Graco IPO. Now that I have it and have used it on a family vacation I can say I am so happy I found it! It does weigh 17 lbs, which most people probably don't consider lightweight, but compared to my 27 lb Quattro Tour it's as light as a feather. The seat has multiple recline positions. It doesn't lie totally flat, but almost, and my baby hates that anyway. It doesn't recline when he leans back as some reviewers have said. It folds very easily with one hand. It's easy to maneuver. My 6 foot tall hubby can push it easily w/out kicking the wheels. The pattern is very cute, which I wasn't sure about from the pics. I do wish the canopy had more coverage, but that's to be expected for an umbrella stroller in this price range. I love that it holds a 50 lb child...since my son is a chunk and getting too heavy to carry all the time. There is a "leg rest" that folds up or down so an older child's legs can hang down and rest on the foot rest. I purchased the Buggy Buddy since there is no parent tray and it is perfect.
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