Saturday, September 28, 2013

Graco Fastaction Jogger Baby Stroller Snugride Car Seat Travel Set Grapeade

Graco Fastaction Jogger Baby Stroller Snugride Car Seat Travel Set Grapeade

Graco FastAction Jogger Baby Stroller & SnugRide Car Seat Travel Set - Grapeade
From Graco

Price: $299.99
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Product Description

Experience Graco's new three-wheel jogging stroller featuring a unique, one-second fold. This lightweight stroller not only features a fast fold, but it also has a multi-position reclining seat, expandable canopy and an extra-large storage basket. Large, pneumatic rubber tires on the Graco FastAction Jogger Stroller provide superior performance on any terrain. The front swivel wheel is great for strolling around corners and locks offering an easy transition to jogging. The Graco SnugRide 35 Infant Car Seat is the infant car seat that more parents rely on than any other. Thoughtfully constructed and rigorously tested for safety over many years, the Graco SnugRide 35 Car Seat is sure to get your important little passenger to your destination safe and comfortable. At only 7.5 lbs, this is the lightest weight car seat on the market to fit your active lifestyle.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #9709 in Baby Product
  • Color: Purple
  • Brand: Graco

Features

  • Graco FastAction Jogger Stroller - New one-second, one-hand fold provides the ultimate in convenience for moms on-the-go
  • Lightweight, aluminum frame for smooth manuverabilty & easy portability
  • A three-wheel design with suspension provides added maneuverability and a smooth ride
  • Deluxe parent's tray with 2 deep cup holders, a covered storage compartment & secure smartphone holder with dual display modes
  • Graco SnugRide 35 - Helps protect rear-facing infants from 4-35 lbs. and up to 32 inches

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Most helpful customer reviews

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.I am not reviewing the car seat, as my baby is in a big graco car seat.I had a baby tend jogging stroller with my 1st child, then went to a double 4 wheel stroller after my 2nd and sold the baby trend.My 1st is getting too old for riding in a stroller, but my 2nd is still under 2yrs.I really like the new sound systems in baby trend and jeep strollers, and jeep comes with an attached tether strap and disc brake. However the "sound systems" are too weak to hear well while running, it's better to use your phone or iPod speaker. So that nullified that feature.What I was really looking for was: quality materials that will last, comfort for the child, a swivel & locking wheel, air tires, suspension, a decent patent tray that will keep my bottle of water from flying out, height adjustment bars, my husband is much taller then me, and my big one - a large canopy. My daughter is very fair skinned.I did find an "universal" large canopy - but didn't want that extra hassle.I narrowed it down to jeep jogging stroller or this graco one. Mainly based on price and the swivel wheel. The top model of the jeep stroller seems to have everything I want, but the gap under the child's feet instantly turned me away. That's where my daughters feet would end up.The next one down seemed good but it was a fixed wheel with a small canopy. So I ultimately chose the Graco.I love it. My iPhone 5 fits well in the unique tray. My daughter loves it and never wants to get out of the stroller. It is easy to maneuver, easy to adjust (the wheel, & reclining seat). The canopy is large and only her toes stick out - not a problem as I always have shoes on her. My water stays put but is easily reachable. It had plenty of running room for me (5'5") and the handles are a comfortable height for both my (6'4") husband and I.The quickAction fold - I was not too concerned with having - yet it is very simple and nice. I'm not sure how I survived other strollers. You pull the handle in the center of the seat and it pulls in the seat - regardless of incline/canopy position. While holding the handle I press my knee against it and it latches locked automatically. And stands on its own!My only complaint about this stroller is that I really feel a tether strap is necessary if its labeled as a jogging stroller. I tightly sewed a loop in a strip of parachute and threaded it through the handle. I have not needed it, but glad it's there. Just would be more comfortable if I could trust the strap and sewing were strong enough for the stroller at high speed with the max weight limit, something Graco can easily add.

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