Sunday, September 29, 2013

Graco Urbanlite Click Connect Stroller Rittenhouse

Graco Urbanlite Click Connect Stroller Rittenhouse

Graco UrbanLite Click Connect Stroller, Rittenhouse
From Graco

List Price: $159.99
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Product Description

There is so much to see and do with baby. Fortunately, our UrbanLite Click Connect stroller is great for life on-the-go. Full-featured and weighing less than 20 lbs., the stroller is the ultimate in portability. Its height-adjustable handle and one-hand fold provide added convenience. This stroller accepts all Graco Click Connect infant car seats with a secure one-step attachment to create your own travel system.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3677 in Baby Product
  • Color: Rittenhouse
  • Brand: Graco
  • Model: 1852631
  • Released on: 2013-01-21
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 40.00" h x19.00" w x28.00" l,22.68 pounds

Features

  • Accepts all Graco Click Connect infant car seats to create your own travel system
  • Lightweight stroller weighs less than 20 pounds
  • One-hand, standing fold closes easily with no bending necessary; leaving one hand free for baby.
  • Height-adjustable handle for comfortable strolling
  • Lockable front swivel wheels with suspension for superior maneuverability

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Most helpful customer reviews

10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.We have 4 kids, so I have bought A LOT of different strollers over the years. I recently bought the Graco Urbanlite stroller in Sable (the pink and black color...#4 is a boy, but it was the last Urbanlite at Buy Buy Baby, so I got the floor model and had a 20% off coupon. Only paid eighty-nine dollars, including tax. AWESOME price and I like the pink!) This was to replace our Graco Quattro Tour from 2003 or 2004. That one had survived my 3 other kiddos, but the support bar finally gave on #4.I spend HOURS researching strollers. But I knew what I wanted.*Flat reclining seat for naps or diaper changes. My son is 18 months-old, but still in diapers and sometimes there's no place to change, or they are gross.)*large storage basket (very important for a family of 6 for the zoo, kids' baseball games, & amusement park trips.)*Self-standing when folded*Automatic latch when folding*Wanted to be able to put a car seat in the stroller, just in case we have another baby.*lighter than my Quattro Tour, which was 23-25 pounds!After checking out the City Mini, Britax B-Agile, and every other name brand and expensive stroller out there (except Evenflo...I had an Evenflo travel system when my oldest son was born in 2003 and hated it and sold in after 2 months.)I happened to find Urbanlite. (I actually went to either purchase the City Mini or B-Agile.)Like I said, it was a great price, so I bought it.After having it for 2-3 months, this is what I have found:Pros:Reclining FLAT seat, fully upright seat when sitting, can turn into a bassinet almost for an infant not in a car seat (you bring the leg rest up and it secures with velcro up by the tray), adjustable height handle (I'm 5'2 and hubby is 6'2. Neither of us kick the bar in the back and love the handles!), EXTRA large storage basket, piviting front tray, 2 built in cup holders automatic folding latch, easy fold and unfold, self-standing when folded & the tray doesn't touch the ground to get scuffed, large canopy, and LIGHT (18 pounds, I think!) Also, Graco infant seats will snap right in, no attachments needed. 3 or 5 point harness, too. Easy to push and turn. Even works well on the grass and dirt at the baseball fields, even w/o locking the front wheels.This stroller is really easy to spot clean. We had a jumbo chocolate chip cookie on a hot day and my son got it EVERYWHERE. A few baby wipes on the fabric cleaned it right up before putting it back in my trunk.Cons:I really wish the leg rest was adjustable as my son's legs just dangle and he looks uncomfortable. We have the Graco Ipo umbrella stroller, too, and the leg rest adjusts and he really likes it. The parent tray sucks. While it does have the cup holders, there is no place to put your keys, phone, etc. Also, the foot rest bugs me. While it is a big foot rest, the fabric of the stroller sticks out & sits on the foot rest. This only leaves about 1 inch on the foot rest itself. I am constantly tucking the fabric back, so my son can climb into or out of the stroller. The back of the stroller is very padded, but the sides are OVER padded. They constantly fold in on my son. I understand they did this for when the stroller is in the recline position, your baby's head won't hit the side where the bars are, but these thick "wings" just fold in and annoy when it's in the sitting position.Overall, the pros outweigh the cons for me. I really like the stroller, it just has a few annoying things that I have to work around. My son is comfy and even naps in it. I like that I can rotate the canopy when he's sleeping to keep the sun out of his eyes.Being that we are a big family with 4 kids under 10 and NO ONE wants to carry their own belongings, I added a few extras bought from Amazon. JL Childress' side saddle bags on each side of the stroller are awesome! The Mommy Hook and a mesh stroller bag on the back are great. I also added 2 Valco baby cup holders to the handle bar to have enough room for 4 cups in total.It is a great stroller that I would happily repurchase, even at full price.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Quality stroller that has many adjustments. Works with the click connect system but found it was easier to just flatten the seat and strap baby in. A little on the heavy side but we did not mind and its easy to fold up and get going.

2 of 5 people found the following review helpful.Very lightweight, easy to use and carry up and down stairs. Large canopy, gives baby extra shade and protection from the sun. Not the best for places that get a lot of snow, the wheels rust easily. I love the pattern, very elegant yet simple, gender neutral. The head support is a little bulky and not really manageable. Adjustable for sleeping, sitting and in between for those baby's that cant sit up by themselves just yet.Not a bad product.

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