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Car Seat Strollers Reviews

Updated July 2008

Best Car Seat Strollers Reviews: (out of 13)
Baby Bargains, Consumer Reports, BabyCenter.com

Best Car Seat Strollers: (out of 21)
Baby Trend Snap-N-Go, Graco SnugRider, Graco MetroLite

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Top Rated What the Research Says
•  Baby Trend Snap-N-Go
   (*est. $65)

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Stroller frame.

Reviews say many traditional "travel systems," otherwise known as car seat stroller combinations, are too bulky and expensive, and that cheaper travel systems often have quality issues. The Baby Trend Snap-N-Go solves both problems. This model isn't a complete travel system. Rather, it's a metal frame with stroller wheels that will accommodate most brands of infant car seats. This is a great temporary choice for parents who plan to purchase a higher-quality stroller when the baby outgrows his infant car seat. The Baby Trend Snap-N-Go frame weighs about 16 pounds. (compare prices)
•  Graco SnugRider
   (*est. $60)

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Stroller frame with adjustable handle.

The Graco SnugRider is a stroller frame meant to accommodate a separately purchased Graco infant car seat. It weighs 12.5 pounds. The only big difference between the SnugRider and other stroller frames is that the Graco has an adjustable-height handle, a nice option for parents of differing heights. The Graco stroller frame is guaranteed to fit Graco car seats (though some parents say other brands also fit). If you plan to buy a top-rated Graco SnugRide or SafeSeat infant seat, the SnugRider frame is the way to go. If you have another brand of car seat, the Baby Trend Snap-N-Go stroller frame is the better bet. (compare prices)
•  Graco MetroLite
   (*est. $250)

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Full car seat stroller travel system.

A stroller frame like the Baby Trend Snap-N-Go is a better choice than a full travel system, say reviews. That's because many parents eventually purchase a lighter, less bulky stroller anyway. However, if you like the coordinated look of travel systems, the Graco MetroLite pairs the top-rated Graco SnugRide infant seat with a matching lightweight stroller. At just under 18 pounds (without the car seat), the MetroLite isn't terribly heavy. Parents say that it maneuvers well and can be folded up with one hand. The MetroLite comes with a pivoting snack tray, windowed canopy and parent organizer tray with two cup holders. It also has a multi-position recline, and taller parents will appreciate the height-adjustable handle. (compare prices)
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What the experts say, our analysis, and more...
Updated July 2008

Stroller/car seat combinations, also called travel systems, are specialty strollers that include or support infant car seats. (Infant car seats are appropriate for babies from newborn to one year old and can hold babies who weigh up to either 22 or 30 pounds, depending on the model.) These strollers usually include an older-baby stroller, a rear-facing infant car seat/carrier that fits in the stroller and a stay-in-car seat base, all in one set. The idea is that when the infant outgrows the car seat, the stroller is used alone. There are also a number of frames that come without seating of any kind in order to hold a separately purchased infant seat. For more information on car seats for newborns, see our companion report on infant car seats .

The best reviewer of car seats and strollers in general is Consumer Reports, which conducts in-house crash testing. When it comes to travel systems, however, editors have included only a handful of car-seat strollers specifically. Even so, reviews say the car seat is the most important component of a travel system, so Consumer Reports' car seat ratings are also valuable. The book Baby Bargains also offers a wealth of information on baby gear. While editors don't conduct crash testing, they examine every other aspect of the car seats and strollers, with an interesting section on why you might want to skip a full travel system and go with a stroller frame instead. Parent-written reviews at Amazon.com, BabyCenter.com and Epinions are also helpful.

Travel systems are a good option if you're in and out of the car a lot, since you can remove your baby's infant carrier from the base and pop it into the stroller, all without waking her. In addition, since travel systems come with both the car seat and the stroller, you can usually save some money.

The downside is that most major reviewers suggest that car seat strollers are not the way to go. First of all, travel systems are heavy, often up to 35 pounds, and bulky. The true benefit of the car seat stroller occurs while the baby fits into the rear-facing infant car seat that comes along with the stroller. Once the baby outgrows the seat, the car seat stroller becomes no more useful than any other stroller. Due to these factors, the majority of reviewers say that it is a better idea to buy a regular stroller instead of a travel system. Or better yet, pair your separately purchased infant car seat with a lightweight, inexpensive stroller frame.
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Consensus Report

Our Consensus Report shows how many times products are top-ranked by reviewers included in our
All The Reviews Reviewed chart.

# of Picks Model (With Retailer Links) Details from Amazon.com
4 Baby Trend Snap-N-Go (*est. $65) details
2 Graco SnugRider (*est. $60) details
2 Graco MetroLite Travel System (*est. $250) details
1 each Chicco Cortina KeyFit Travel System , Evenflo Journey Travel System , Graco LiteRider , Graco Passage , Graco Mosaic Travel System , Kolcraft Universal , Safety 1st Acella

Most reviews actually suggest avoiding travel systems due to their weight and short lifespan. If you do want a system, then most recommend buying an inexpensive stroller frame like the top-rated Baby Trend Snap-N-Go or the Graco SnugRider. If you really want a coordinated travel system, most suggest getting something lightweight and inexpensive like the Graco MetroLite.

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