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Valco Baby Snap

Reviewed January 2013
Valco Baby Snap
*Est. $220
Pros:
  • Lightweight for a full-featured stroller
  • Folds easily and compactly
  • Roomy, comfortable seat
  • Full coverage, extendable canopy
Cons:
  • Full coverage, extendable canopy
  • Doesn't perform well on mixed terrain

Valco Baby Quad

Reviewed April 2012
Pros:
  • Converts for multiple children
  • Large canopy
  • Maneuverable
  • Ample storage
  • Comfortable
Cons:
  • Expensive just for base model
  • Options add to price
  • Even basic accessories, like cupholders, are optional

Valco Baby Ion EX

Reviewed April 2012
Pros:
  • Extra-large canopy
  • Comfortable
  • Maneuverable
  • Ample storage
  • Folds compactly
Cons:
  • Expensive
  • Cupholder is an additional accessory
  • Must be manually locked after folding

Valco Baby Ion EX 4 Two

Reviewed April 2012
Pros:
  • Trendy-looking
  • Extra-large canopies
  • Comfortable
  • Maneuverable
Cons:
  • Expensive

Valco Baby Latitude EX Single

Reviewed May 2011
Pros:
  • Attractive
  • Comfortable
  • Easy to push
  • Large canopy and storage basket
Cons:
  • Two-handed fold
  • Tips easily
  • No cupholders
  • Possible quality issues

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