Graco Strollers

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Graco Mosaic

Reviewed July 2008
Pros:
  • Lightweight and easy to maneuver
  • Narrower than average
  • Easy to use
Cons:
  • Doesn't maneuver well on rough terrain
  • Wheels are prone to squeaking and wear
  • Doesn't steer well with one hand

Graco LiteRider

Reviewed January 2008
Graco LiteRider
*Est. $65
Pros:
  • High handles make for easy pushing
  • Easy to clean
  • All-wheel suspension gives a smooth ride
  • Lightweight
Cons:
  • Wheels squeak
  • Not very durable
  • Difficult to fold
  • Harness is difficult to buckle

Graco Glider

Reviewed January 2008
Graco Glider
*Est. $80
Pros:
  • Canopy with window
  • Easy to fold
  • Inexpensive
Cons:
  • Inappropriate for newborns
  • Large
  • Durability issues
  • The Graco Glider is somewhat large at 40.5 inches high and 19 pounds. One parent complains of a broken seat and torn fabric, which seem to be common issues with low-priced Graco strollers. Also, this stroller's seat reclines only to the "nearly" flat position, which may make it inappropriate for newborns.

Graco Alano

Reviewed January 2008
Graco Alano
*Est. $90
Pros:
  • Maneuvers well
  • Lightweight
Cons:
  • Difficult to fold
  • Seat does not fully recline

Graco Quattro Tour

Reviewed January 2008
Graco Quattro Tour
*Est. $130
Pros:
  • Fabric is stain-resistant and washable
  • One-handed, compact fold
  • Adjustable sun canopy
  • Lockable swiveling front wheels
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Cons:
  • Heavy
  • Bulky and hard to maneuver when folded
  • Wide frame
  • The Graco Quattro Tour's 25-pound frame can be hard to maneuver when folded and difficult to store in small spaces, according to some parents, and its wide frame may make it difficult to navigate in tight spaces.
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