Graco modes click connect stroller
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JenandMikey
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Graco modes click connect stroller
Sorry for the dumb question but my lightweight umbrella stroller (ingelsina swift) is on its way out since its gone through two kids already so I wanted to get another semi inexpensive lightweight umbrella stroller similar to what I had,....now my mother in law bought us the snap n go so we do have that for the infant car seat months but my dumb question is this new graco modes click connect stroller, is it considered an lightweight umbrella stroller? Or is it just a regular heavy stroller?
and would it be worth it for me if im not going to use it during the infant car seat months since I have a snap n go already? Tia!!
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Posted 3/6/13 7:29 AM |
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Hofstra26
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Re: Graco modes click connect stroller
I have the Graco Modes. It's not heavy but I wouldn't consider it a lightweight umbrella stroller by any means. It's a full size stroller but lightweight for a full size stroller. (Weighs less than my Chicco Cortina does).
Since you can configure it so many ways I would say its worth using even if you don't have the infant seat with it but if you're really looking for something lightweight and compact I would probably check out something else.
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Posted 3/6/13 8:05 AM |
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Re: Graco modes click connect stroller
Its considered a full size stroller. It can work as a snap and go, sort of like a bassinet type, and regular full size stroller. Seat can be turned to face you or out. Also, it only works with the click connect car seats by graco when using the snap and go type feature. I don't think it would be a waste but only if you are still looking to use a full size stroller after the carseat. I am still torn between this and the britax b agile.
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Posted 3/6/13 8:06 AM |
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JenandMikey
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Re: Graco modes click connect stroller
Posted by Hofstra26
I have the Graco Modes. It's not heavy but I wouldn't consider it a lightweight umbrella stroller by any means. It's a full size stroller but lightweight for a full size stroller. (Weighs less than my Chicco Cortina does).
Since you can configure it so many ways I would say its worth using even if you don't have the infant seat with it but if you're really looking for something lightweight and compact I would probably check out something else.
Thank you for your info!!!! So would you say its still worth it for me even though I will probably be using the snap n go with the infant car seat for the first couple of months until the baby is able to sit up in the stroller?
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Posted 3/6/13 8:09 AM |
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Hofstra26
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Re: Graco modes click connect stroller
Posted by JenandMikey
Posted by Hofstra26
I have the Graco Modes. It's not heavy but I wouldn't consider it a lightweight umbrella stroller by any means. It's a full size stroller but lightweight for a full size stroller. (Weighs less than my Chicco Cortina does).
Since you can configure it so many ways I would say its worth using even if you don't have the infant seat with it but if you're really looking for something lightweight and compact I would probably check out something else.
Thank you for your info!!!! So would you say its still worth it for me even though I will probably be using the snap n go with the infant car seat for the first couple of months until the baby is able to sit up in the stroller?
I guess it depends on your needs. I was a heavy stroller user with my DD, I anticipate the same with his baby. But in general, since it can be configured so many ways I am sure you would get a lot of use out of it even though you're starting off with the snap n go.
I would go to BRU and play around with it, see what you think. For me it was a perfect choice but again, it really depends on what you're looking for in a stroller.
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Posted 3/6/13 8:18 AM |
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