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Graco Mosaic

Reviewed March 2011
Graco Mosaic
*Est. $135
An umbrella-style stroller that thinks it's a travel system without the weight.
Pros:
  • Six patterns
  • Compatible with Graco infant car seats
  • Compact fold
  • Weighs less than most travel systems
Cons:
  • Small storage basket
  • Small canopy
  • Handles not adjustable

Graco Glider

Reviewed March 2011
Graco Glider
*Est. $180
A light travel system that is noisy and bulky
Pros:
  • Trays for parent and child
  • Easy to attach car seat
  • Affordable
  • Roomy storage basket
Cons:
  • Wheels make a humming sound
  • Only two seat positions
  • Bulky when folded
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Graco Vie4

Reviewed December 2010
Graco Vie4
*Est. $115
Pros:
  • Easy to use
  • Good maneuverability
  • Height-adjustable handle
  • Sturdy
Cons:
  • Heavy
  • Large when folded
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Graco MetroLite

Reviewed October 2010
Pros:
  • Beats pricier strollers in a major test
  • Slim, lightweight design
  • As full-featured as bulkier strollers
  • Accommodates Graco infant car seats
Cons:
  • Not noted for high style

Graco Quattro Tour Deluxe

Reviewed October 2010
Pros:
  • Stain-resistant, machine-washable fabric
  • Folds with one hand
  • Large, adjustable sun canopy
  • Accommodates Graco infant car seats
Cons:
  • Difficult to maneuver in small spaces
  • Somewhat heavy and bulky
  • Wider than average
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