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SnugRider® Elite Stroller

Simply click in your favorite Graco® infant car seat and go! The SnugRider® Elite turns your favorite infant car seat into an ultra-portable travel solution & is the only car seat carrier engineered exclusively for Graco® car seats.
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Customer Reviews for SnugRider® Elite Stroller
Review 1 for SnugRider® Elite Stroller
Overall Rating: 
4 / 5
4 / 5
almost perfect
4/25/13
csbg123
I was so excited to buy this stroller since I didnt have it for my other children. I was disappointed with two things: First of all you can't adjust the angle of the car seat. I find that my son is sitting too upright. I would love to be able to tilt it back a few inches (especially when he is drinking his bottle). Maybe someone from the design team can come up with something that could click on to the sides or onto the bar that goes across the basket that the car seat can rest on so it wont be so forward. If they could do that ASAP that would be great!! And the second disappointment is that it's difficult to access the basket easily. But if the car seat could tilt back more then you could access the basket easier. So please do something quick!!! Otherwise it's very good and easy to use. Thanking you in advance.
expertiseMom
Review 2 for SnugRider® Elite Stroller
Overall Rating: 
2 / 5
2 / 5
Updated Look for Snugrider- Useless Storage Basket
4/2/13
Flo76
I have BOTH the Snugrider original stroller frame and the newer Elite version that just came out. I was so excited to see the updated more modern looking frame for the Elite version-- but that's essentially where it stops. Other than looks, the older Original version of this stroller frame is MUCH more practical and convenient in terms of the storage basket size and access to it. The Elite edition has a noticeably smaller basket on the bottom due to cosmetics that is impractical to use because of the new metal bar that hits across that basket that is supposed to help lock in the car seat. I have trouble just getting my diaper bag in and out of that basket without it getting caught on the metal bar and it truly is nearly impossible to get anything out of that storage basket without taking the car seat altogether. I loved the older Original version because the storage basket was extremely large and easy to access-- and living in downtown Chicago this helps so much with traveling! Honestly, both the Original and Elite version parallel closely in everything else but the Elite version is $20-30 more expensive. The Elite version has the slight advantage of one-click folding/opening BUT the Original was just as easy to use with one quick twist of the handle to fold down and auto-lock, easy push button to unlock and then twist of the handle to unfold. The Elite version has single wheels which is a slight advantage but they are so cheaply made that it makes no difference when comparing how smooth the ride is for your baby from the Original version's double wheels. Again, if you want a better looking more expensive frame with an inconvenient and useless storage basket, get the Elite version. Otherwise, save your money and get the Original version which is one of the best rated, most reliable, easy to use, with largest storage basket I have seen for stroller frame which is truly essential for moms on the go!
expertiseMom
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Review 3 for SnugRider® Elite Stroller
Overall Rating: 
4 / 5
4 / 5
lite stroller
2/17/13
usetheforceDad
Very, very lite, and for the price... there is nothing better out there. Cons, wheels are cheaply made, I bought my stroller in mid January, by February wheels were making noises; also, there is no way to adjust car seat reclining angle for baby comfort. Again, for the price, is well suited for the every day errands (i.e. groceries, outings around town). But I'll recommend something a bit more high tech, a.k.a. more bucks, when outings become longer than two hours.
expertiseDad
5 of 5 found this review helpful.