Graco Quattro Tour Deluxe Travel System with SafeSeat in Imperial

Graco Quattro Tour Deluxe Travel System with SafeSeat in Imperial

 
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Get more out of outings with the ultimate in comfort travel system that's well built, ultra-convenient and extra-comfortable. The three-piece set includes a Quattro Tour Stroller, SafeSeat Infant Car Seat and a stay-in-car adjustable base.

The stroller's durable, maneuverable aluminum frame holds a child up to 50 lbs. for years of use. Just one hand folds it and gravity does the rest, because you don't need to work any harder than you already do. Other life-simplifying features include a deluxe parent tray with one cup holder for your water bottle and another for your well-deserved iced mocha.

There is a multi-position, flat reclining seat with flip-up bassinet so Baby can rest comfortably anywhere, and a drop-down storage basket that lets you reach in for your gear even when the seat is fully reclined. The rotating peek-a-boo canopy, removable head support, and child's tray with cup/snack holder that pivots open for easy stroller entry to keep Baby comfy and content. The Quattro Tour Travel System has everything you need to feel like a supermom without working like one.

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Great Product2008-11-16
This is the best stoller, car seat combo for the price! I absolutly love mine and so does my daughter! The color is great because it doesnt show dirt or scatches! And I think it is by far the safest car seat on the market! I researed tons and had even purchased an Eddie Baurer combo. The car seat slid all over the seat. Very unsafe. The Graco however has two safety features to keep it in place! It's awesome, you'll love it!
Very nice but rather large2008-11-09
This is a really nice stroller and carseat. The only drawback is that it is humongous! The carseat is very deep so when my husband moves the driver seat back, the car seat won't fit behind his seat (in our Tahoe). But as long as we put the car seat behind the passenger seat, then it is fine. It really is a nice stroller....and I love the pattern!
GREAT BUY2008-11-05
i love this carseat and stroller set. The pattern is even better in person and very gender neutral. I've had 3 other strollers and this one is my favorite. It rides like a cadillac and folds down easiley and pretty flat. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is because the carseat is kinda heavy and with my big boy it's really heavy. But most carseats are heavy so it's not that much worse than any other. Both my sister and sister-in-law have the same set just different patterns so we got my mom a base and she can take any of our babies. Very convenient.
Gift review.2008-10-25
I purchased this for my daughter in law. My husband assembled it in about 15 minutes and it seems very substantial and easy to use.

I was interested to see that they have a diaper bag that matches the travel system.
Nice and easy2008-10-24
The stroller is nice.. a bit big, but easy to fold and unfold. It fits in the car (Subaru Outback) but doesn't leave much room for anything else. The Car seat is nice too, but really heavy and even heavier when the baby is in it. If I had to do it all over again, I would have choosen one that was a bit lighter. However, this got very good ratings and I felt it was safer. It also has a higher weight restriction.

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