Graco SnugRider Infant Car Seat Stroller Frame


Built for Convenience

Designed especially for use with the Graco SnugRide and Infant SafeSeat car seats (sold separately), this extremely lightweight yet sturdy stroller frame quickly locks the car seat into place, so baby is ready to roll in no time.

An extra-large storage basket provides room to stash all your gear, whether you’re picnicking at the park or browsing at the mall, and two cup holders at the handle provide a handy place for your coffee, soft drink, or even your cell phone.

Easy Maneuverability

Along with its lightweight design, the stroller includes several features that make for easier use. The height-adjustable handle prevents reaching and /or stooping, making for safer and more comfortable use; the front swivel wheels with locks and suspension provide improved maneuverability and control. Once you’re done with your walk, the stroller has an automatic storage latch and can be folded up compactly with just one hand for easy portability.

The only infant stroller frame engineered exclusively for the top rated Graco Snugride. One hand compact fold. 2 parent cup holders. Extra large storage basket. Height adjustable handle for mom and dad. Infant car seat locks in for secure fit. Automatic storage latch. Front swivel wheels with brake locks and suspension. Weighs 12.87 lbs. To use only with Graco Snug Ride (sold separately). Ages birth and up.

Graco SnugRider Features

  • Stroller frame securely locks infant car seat into place and is ready to roll
  • Height-adjustable handles for comfort; front swivel wheels with locks and suspension
  • Lightweight, 1-hand compact fold design; automatic storage latch
  • Extra-large storage basket; 2 handy cup holders on top
  • Compatible with Snugride 32 infant car seat

Graco SnugRider Reviews

152 of 154 people found the following review helpful:
Must Have for Graco SnugRide, July 1, 2005
By S. Wu (Everywhere)

I did a lot of research on infant car seat strollers and was a bit disillusioned by the two that were out there (the Kolcraft Universal and the Snap-N-Go). Reviews for both items showed concerns in using them with a Graco SnugRide (which was my carseat of choice). While some parents mentioned that they both worked great with their SnugRide car seat, there were just as many that had concerns that the strollers didn’t fit that model of car seat well and worried of the two popping apart. Examining both of them up close, I could understand why there might be mixed reviews considering all the minor adjustments you have to tweak depending on which car seat you are using.
I guess this Graco stroller recently came out because I hadn’t seen it before, but as soon as I did, I purchased it. I was amazed by how easy it was to put together. You really don’t need the instruction manual to figure it out, and each of the parts fit together with a very satisfying snap that lets you know that part isn’t going anywhere. And when attaching the car seat, there are several places where it gets latched into place so you know the seat won’t be popping out either.

We’ve used this stroller with our newborn and it is amazing. A week after a C-section, I was able to break it down and throw it into the trunk of our car myself (although carrying the carseat with baby inside was another story). At first I thought the latch that holds the stroller together when it is all folded up seemed a bit flimsy, but I haven’t had any problems with it at all. I also like the fact that you can lock the front wheels into a straight forward position when you are traveling across bumpy pavement. I use this feature often since the sidewalks near where I live are not very even. I also love the extra large basket underneath. Although it is a bit more in cost, I believe this stroller is definitely worth it for the peace of mind. (Please note: this stroller only works with a Graco SnugRide)

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