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This lightweight stroller with full-on features is made for life on the move. It closes simply, in seconds, thanks to its one-hand fold. The child's tray and parent storage tray keeps both your drinks and snacks handy, and you can easily reach into the drop-down basket even when the seat's reclined. Attach Graco Mix 'n Move Toys to the child's tray for on-the-go fun. Accepts Graco SnugRide Infant Car Seat and Infant SafeSeat Car Seat. With multi-position reclining seat, a comfortable 3-point harness, and a canopy with peek-a-boo window so you can always keep an eye on Baby while the two of you do the town.
Features:
- Accepts all Graco SnugRide Infant Car Seats and Infant SafeSeat Car Seats
- Lightweight stroller makes it easy to get around
- Parent storage tray with two cup holders keeps keys and drinks handy
- Easy access drop-down basket lets you reach in without disturbing reclined child
- One-hand fold closes simply in seconds
- Multi-position reclining seat keeps Baby comfy
- Canopy with peek-a-boo window lets you see Baby at all times
- Removable child's tray with cup/snack holder
- Lockable front swivel wheels with suspension for a smoother ride
- 3-point harness helps keep your child securely seated
- Mix 'n Move Toys attach to child's tray to make strolling more fun (toys sold separately)
- Wash removable seat cushion in cold water on delicate cycle and line dry
- To clean stroller frame, use only household soap and warm water
- Never use bleach
- Recommended Use: For child up to 40 lbs.
- Dimensions: 27"L x 19.5"W x 40"H
- Width of Handle: 15.75"
- Weight: 17.07 lbs.
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Technical Details
- Convenient one hand fold- Seat has a 2 position recline and a 3 point harness
- Front wheels swivel with locks and suspension
- The stroller accepts Graco Snugride and Safeseat infant car seats
- Parent organizer tray includes cupholders
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By Moshe Malin (CA USA)
Very good products for the price
I wish it could have also shoulder strap.
light weight.
thank you!
Moshe - Father
By miscellany78 (Lincoln, NE)
I bought the Graco Lite Rider when my chunky 6 month old outgrew his infant seat that we were using with a Snap-and-Go. I had a Graco Quattro Tour with my older son, and I loved it, but I wanted something a little lighter and easier to maneuver this time around. The Lite Rider does meet those requirements, and very well. But I do miss having the amenities of the Quattro Tour.
Overall, I think this is a decent stroller, but not a great one. I would recommend it for shopping trips and quick jaunts, and for people with limited trunk space in their cars, but not for long walks or intense daily use.
Pros:
* Wonderful fabric! My Lite Rider is in the "Pippin" design, not "Tango in the Tongo." They are the same stroller body, though. I love, LOVE the Pippin design. Adorable for a boy or girl. It's attractive without being too cutesy, durable, and comfortable for baby.
* Huge storage basket for a lightweight stroller.
* Decent canopy with a window.
* Child tray and parent tray make the Lite Rider a huge improvement over an umbrella stroller.
* It is indeed light, and it rolls smoothly on pavement or indoors. It's a great choice if you have to lug your stroller upstairs, or in and out of the car frequently.
Cons:
* It's a smidge too short. I do okay with this stroller. I'm just over five-feet-four-inches tall, and it is only a little lower than I'd like it to be; I'm not totally comfortable, but I'm not hunched over, either. But my husband has to slouch a bit, and at five-foot-nine, he is not a large man. Skip this one if you're tall, as there is no way to adjust the height the way you can on some other Graco models.
* The child tray sticks out awkwardly when the stroller is folded, and it also does not swing open and closed.
* The stroller must be reclined to be folded, so if you usually want to use it in the not-reclined position (and I do), you have to straighten it up every single time you unfold it. The basket needs a tug every time you unfold the stroller, too. These little things add up when you're juggling a squirmy baby, a diaper bag, and whatever else.
* The parent tray is attached with 2 screws, but it really needs 4. It keeps popping up in the back. It won't come off, the two screws in the front are tight, but it is annoying.
The bottom line: this stroller is not great competition for a full-sized stroller like the Quattro Tour. It feels cheaper and it just doesn't have those nice extras. I don't think it will last a terribly long time. But when you compare it to an umbrella stroller, it comes out leaps and bounds ahead. So it definitely fills an important niche in the stroller market.
If you're on a tight budget or just need something easy to lug around, you could do a lot worse than the Graco Lite Rider.
By Khiem Tran (Midwest, USA)
We just bought this for a couple of months so still need time to see if it is sturdy. So far, the only drawback is that the four wheels make it difficult to push in pumpy roads. Think maybe we will try a three-wheel stroller next time.
By Suzanne Ivey
I bought this stroller to keep at my mom's house to have when I visit from out of town. For the price, it is a wonderful stroller!
It is pretty bulky and we had a lot of trouble fitting in the back of her VW beetle (likewise). However, it maneuvers wonderfully and is the best stroller you can get for this price!
By C. Hansen
I really like this stroller. Folds up very easily with one hand. Very light weight. Great buy for the price.
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