Graco SnugRide Infant Car Seat
Ranking: 7.8 out of 10
Manufacturer: Graco Baby
Model Number: 8649LOT2
Product Code: 047406069866
Price: $139.99 -- get the latest pricing from Amazon
Features:
- 5-point front adjustable harness, 2 piece chest clip makes buckling and unbuckling easier
- Rear-facing only. For your newborn 5-22 lbs and less than 29", with double infant head support and harness covers
- Convenient stay-in-car adjustable base with an easy-to-read level indicator for proper installation, and LATCH equipped for easy installation
- 180* adjustable canopy with visor and window, and an ergonomic handle for added carrying comfort
- GracoPedic Luxury Foam molds to child's body for extra comfort, while the cold weather boot protects from cold
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Description:
Top rated for safety and ease of use by leading consumer magazines, it's no wonder that the SnugRide is America's favorite infant car seat. Equipped with a 5-point harness, an ergonomic carrying handle, a stay-in-car base, a canopy and an infant head rest for added comfort and support, this SnugRide infant car seat will serve you and your baby well. p This model SnugRide infant car seat also has GracoPedic foam for luxurious comfort, an all weather boot with blanket for added warmth, and a double infant head support with comfy harness covers. Plus, harness straps that adjust at the front of the SnugRide infant car seat make getting your baby in and out of the SnugRide infant car seat even easier. And, when your baby is snug in their SnugRide, you can keep an eye on your little one thanks to the canopy peek-a-boo window. Now includes EPS Energy Absorbing Foam Liner. p bFeatures:/b ulli5-point front adjust harness for a secure fit/li liEPS, energy absorbing foam/li liConvenient, stay-in-car adjustable base/li liGracoPedic Luxury Foam molds to child's body for luxurious comfort/li liRemovable, all-weather boot with blanket helps protect your baby from the elements/li liRemovable double infant head support and comfy harness covers for a cozy ride/li li2-piece chest clip makes buckling and unbuckling easier/li liEasy-to-read level indicator for proper installation/li li180-degree adjustable canopy with visor and window for weather protection/li liErgonomic handle for added carrying comfort/li liLATCH equipped for easy installation/li liMachine-washable padding/li liMetal and plastic parts may be cleaned with mild soap and water/li liBuckle may be cleaned with a damp cloth/li liRecommended Use: Rear-facing Only, For newborns 5 to 22 lbs. and less than 29"/li liDimensions: 17.25"W x 26.72"D x 24.16"H/li/ulGet more product details from Amazon
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Like Canadian elections - Choosing from the mediocre
Rating: 3 out of 5
Weight: 6.0 out of 10
Created: Sep 22, 2008
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I am a first time father. Having spent many hours looking in stores and reading reviews on infant car seats, my wife and I chose this one. Here is why:
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br /Pros - it's light, the base attachment is similar to most others
br /- it fits into shopping carts; the Graco swing and the Graco strollers
br /- it has a Winnie the Pooh cover, it also cost only $80 (or $140 in Canada)
br /- it has the same safety rating as all the rest etc.
br /- the seat can used in another car without the base and attaches nicely
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br /Cons
br /- The seat belt safety clip is stored under the babies right thigh. (yes, we couldn't believe it either, so we bought some high impact foam to fix it so it was more even and soft)
br /- The straps tightens from the rear of the seat
br /- The chest harness is hard to open for a mans fingers because they are to small and for a woman's fingers because it is stiff
br /- The plastic shell is bulky and a little cheap feeling
br /- The handle is not well designed like that of the Baby Trend or Evenflo
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br /My wife and I wondered why some many of the seats looked and felt so similar and seems to have many of the same problems. Interestingly we noticed that even though there appear to be many different brands to choose from, there are in fact only two or three different manufacturing parent companies and the brands are kept to create the impression that a healthly competitive market exist. If you take the cover off most seats and infant seats you will find most of the same plastic shells. For example Eddie Bauer, Maxi-Cosi, Quinny, Cosco, and Safety 1st are all produced by the Dorel Juvenile Group.
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br /- The comfiest seat we found was the Chicco (and they have one that goes up to 30lbs like the Graco SafeSeat only have the weight), but it doesn't fit into a shopping cart or the Graco swing we liked. Chicco's strollers feel very solid too. Much more than Graco, Eveflo, etc.
br /- The easiest one to carry was the Baby Trend triangular handle, but it did not fit into things too well either and it was a little heavier.
br /- The more expensive brands like Peg Perego etc. have nice features but are similar to the Chicco and Baby Trend quality so the price is not justifiable.
br /- Evenflo has a great handle designed but their seats and strollers seem rather flimsy
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br /I hope this helps. God bless. Paul and Flavia Beriault, Toronto, Canada
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br /Pros - it's light, the base attachment is similar to most others
br /- it fits into shopping carts; the Graco swing and the Graco strollers
br /- it has a Winnie the Pooh cover, it also cost only $80 (or $140 in Canada)
br /- it has the same safety rating as all the rest etc.
br /- the seat can used in another car without the base and attaches nicely
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br /Cons
br /- The seat belt safety clip is stored under the babies right thigh. (yes, we couldn't believe it either, so we bought some high impact foam to fix it so it was more even and soft)
br /- The straps tightens from the rear of the seat
br /- The chest harness is hard to open for a mans fingers because they are to small and for a woman's fingers because it is stiff
br /- The plastic shell is bulky and a little cheap feeling
br /- The handle is not well designed like that of the Baby Trend or Evenflo
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br /My wife and I wondered why some many of the seats looked and felt so similar and seems to have many of the same problems. Interestingly we noticed that even though there appear to be many different brands to choose from, there are in fact only two or three different manufacturing parent companies and the brands are kept to create the impression that a healthly competitive market exist. If you take the cover off most seats and infant seats you will find most of the same plastic shells. For example Eddie Bauer, Maxi-Cosi, Quinny, Cosco, and Safety 1st are all produced by the Dorel Juvenile Group.
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br /- The comfiest seat we found was the Chicco (and they have one that goes up to 30lbs like the Graco SafeSeat only have the weight), but it doesn't fit into a shopping cart or the Graco swing we liked. Chicco's strollers feel very solid too. Much more than Graco, Eveflo, etc.
br /- The easiest one to carry was the Baby Trend triangular handle, but it did not fit into things too well either and it was a little heavier.
br /- The more expensive brands like Peg Perego etc. have nice features but are similar to the Chicco and Baby Trend quality so the price is not justifiable.
br /- Evenflo has a great handle designed but their seats and strollers seem rather flimsy
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br /I hope this helps. God bless. Paul and Flavia Beriault, Toronto, Canada
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Ok for price but disappointed
Rating: 3 out of 5
Weight: 4.7 out of 10
Created: Mar 8, 2008
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I ordered this because I loved the color and the price. I was disappointed in the material-it seems rather cheap and doesn't fit very snug on the frame. Also, the canopy does not extend very far-not even enough to block the sun. I have another Graco carseat and the canopy on it extends at least twice as far as this one. Also, there is no infant head support, but I have a snuzzler I will just insert. I dont want the hassle of returning it so I guess we will keep it. If the canopy was bigger that would be a huge help.
This little piggy was sweating in the back of the car.
Rating: 3 out of 5
Weight: 4.0 out of 10
Created: Feb 17, 2008
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Pros
br /*Great safety record
br /*Nice cushion, this model had thicker foam when compared to other more economical models of the snugride
br /*Parents have great options when it comes to adapters for different strollers
br /*Can double as a rocker when you're at the grandparents or relatives house
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br /Cons
br /*This seat will make your baby sweat like a PIG, this fabric does not breathe at all and made my baby sweat to the point that there were unpleasant sweat stains that had to be washed all the time. It also caused my little one to wake up sooner due to the discomfort level
br /*The handle on the seat is horrible and created lower back pains for me
br /*The canopy on this doesn't do alot. There is a plastic window were you can view the baby; its this same window that will shine into your kids face when your baby is trying to sleep. The canopy is also on the small side. If you are out and about, you are constantly stopping to adjust it
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br /Conclusion
br /I would recommend a snugride with another fabric, not the metropolitan. Invest in a JJ Cole Bundleme or something similar, so your baby doesn't have to feel the fabric. (It's feels like a 70's polyester leisure suit.) Get a decent canopy, because your baby can not wear the majority of sunscreens out there till they are 6 months old.
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br /*Great safety record
br /*Nice cushion, this model had thicker foam when compared to other more economical models of the snugride
br /*Parents have great options when it comes to adapters for different strollers
br /*Can double as a rocker when you're at the grandparents or relatives house
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br /Cons
br /*This seat will make your baby sweat like a PIG, this fabric does not breathe at all and made my baby sweat to the point that there were unpleasant sweat stains that had to be washed all the time. It also caused my little one to wake up sooner due to the discomfort level
br /*The handle on the seat is horrible and created lower back pains for me
br /*The canopy on this doesn't do alot. There is a plastic window were you can view the baby; its this same window that will shine into your kids face when your baby is trying to sleep. The canopy is also on the small side. If you are out and about, you are constantly stopping to adjust it
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br /Conclusion
br /I would recommend a snugride with another fabric, not the metropolitan. Invest in a JJ Cole Bundleme or something similar, so your baby doesn't have to feel the fabric. (It's feels like a 70's polyester leisure suit.) Get a decent canopy, because your baby can not wear the majority of sunscreens out there till they are 6 months old.
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Safe, sturdy
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.8 out of 10
Created: Mar 23, 2008
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We used this product for our baby for the past 7 months and we are quite happy. comfortable for her, easy to use, highly rated in terms of safety. the problem with all car seats of this design is that they are quite heavy and awkward to carry the baby around in, would definitely recommend the graco stroller which attaches to this seat.
3 Words= FAB-U-LOUS!!!
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.8 out of 10
Created: Feb 24, 2008
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We have a convertible car seat that didn't work well with our newborn daughter and then we purchased this one. It is so great! Easy to install and use. She is snug as a bug in a rug in it. I tote her around everywhere now when my hubbies at work with minimal effort. The car seat is very cute and completely functional. I would recommend it to everyone.
New design is horrible!
Rating: 2 out of 5
Weight: 3.6 out of 10
Created: Jun 25, 2008
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I registered for and received this car seat in the Chelsea pattern when my triplets were born. We had two hand-me-downs (both Graco SnugRide seats, one from a friend which was 6 months old and one our oldest daughter used as a baby which was 18 months old) and only needed one new seat. I liked the cute pink pattern of this seat and assumed that the mechanics and quality were as good as the one I was used to using with my oldest. Assuming is where I went wrong.
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br /The quality of this seat went way down in the 18 months since I bought my original: the handle is now open in the back where it used to be solid; the grippy area on the handle is 1/3 the size it used to be; the handle up and down operation is rough, not fluid or easy. The mechanical ease of use took a complete 180 too: the shoulder belt straps move independently of each other and the mechanism used to secure the straps are a very difficult tooth type that you can't just tug to adjust - they need to be pulled loose on one side of the buckle and then tightened on the other side, similar to a bra strap; there is no longer a single strap in the front to pull the shoulder straps tight - it has to be done in the back of the seat where you have to mess around with that stupid metal buckle again... every time you take your baby out or put her back in and need to adjust the straps!
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br /Bottom line: The overall feel of this seat is cheap. Things are hard enough with a newborn without having to do extra work to make them safe. This seat is a burden and I would never recommend it.
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br /The quality of this seat went way down in the 18 months since I bought my original: the handle is now open in the back where it used to be solid; the grippy area on the handle is 1/3 the size it used to be; the handle up and down operation is rough, not fluid or easy. The mechanical ease of use took a complete 180 too: the shoulder belt straps move independently of each other and the mechanism used to secure the straps are a very difficult tooth type that you can't just tug to adjust - they need to be pulled loose on one side of the buckle and then tightened on the other side, similar to a bra strap; there is no longer a single strap in the front to pull the shoulder straps tight - it has to be done in the back of the seat where you have to mess around with that stupid metal buckle again... every time you take your baby out or put her back in and need to adjust the straps!
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br /Bottom line: The overall feel of this seat is cheap. Things are hard enough with a newborn without having to do extra work to make them safe. This seat is a burden and I would never recommend it.
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Great car seat in nice neutral color!
Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 3.6 out of 10
Created: Apr 15, 2008
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I've been using this infant carrier for my daughter for only 7 weeks, but so far I am impressed with the car seat. First of all, I did a lot of research and was impressed by the high safety ratings this car seat earns. Although I did purchased some other high end items for my daughter, I didn't feel the need to spend $100 more on a Peg Perego or other brand in this case when this car seat has such a high reputation in safety. That being said, the infant seat is SUPER heavy. While the weight does hurt my hand and back sometimes, I am not rating this product a less for that weight because after all the fact that it is so dense and heavy probably accounts for added safety. A seat that is lightweight and easy to carry is probably not going to hold up well in a car accident. So it's a matter of my daughter's safety v. my personal convenience. I would recommend purchasing a stroller that is compatible with this car seat or a good sling baby carrier and using that method to transport baby in/out of car because it is really heavy to carry around. I personally opted to buy a non-Graco stroller and planned on using the baby sling, but truthfully at this eary stage, you are really hesistant to wake a sleeping infant so I do end up carting it around more than I would like.
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br /Finally, I read many reviews about the snug ride and wanted it in a neutral color. I considered getting the Metropolitan and the Lotus and ultimately decided on the platinum. After some negative reviews, I was concerned about the breathability of the fabric causing the baby to sweat especially since I live in South Florida. This fabric has been fine and the baby has never been sweating even in 89 degree weather. Also, the color is nice - it's like a gray-beige and very neutral.
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br /Finally, I read many reviews about the snug ride and wanted it in a neutral color. I considered getting the Metropolitan and the Lotus and ultimately decided on the platinum. After some negative reviews, I was concerned about the breathability of the fabric causing the baby to sweat especially since I live in South Florida. This fabric has been fine and the baby has never been sweating even in 89 degree weather. Also, the color is nice - it's like a gray-beige and very neutral.
A Beautiful Piece
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.6 out of 10
Created: Mar 2, 2008
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My husband and i looked everywhere for a pink and brown car seat for a girl and came across this one and i said that is the one. The price was awesome! We not only bought this piece but we also bought other matching pieces. The high chair and the swing. Other members of the family bought the pack n play and the stroller. I would highly recommend this beautiful car seat.
Best bang for your buck
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.4 out of 10
Created: Jan 19, 2008
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We're expecting twins and need car seats for them. We used a Graco SnugRide with my son 4 years ago but 1. that was before the redesign that lets them hold a little bigger baby and 2. the padding in his was THIN and 3. a cat got in our garage and peed on his so I don't want to use it again EVER (except maybe to hurl at that cat).
My biggest concern with the SnugRide was that my son's was so hard - he hated being in the car seat as an infant. I briefly considered getting something "fancier" (such as the Chicco Keyfit) thinking it might be more comfortable for baby OR getting the Graco SafeSeat 1 since it can be used longer. However, the fancier seats cost more and the SnugRide has always come out on top for safety - even with the recent bizarre recalled safety test, Graco won. So I set about finding a SnugRide that was comfy - and not ugly! (There are some remarkably hideous SnugRides out there!!!)
A tip - the Graco seats that come with the travel systems *seem* to be more cheaply made, thin padding, etc. If you want a nice one, you may have to buy alone - not an issue for us since Graco doesn't sell a double travel system anyway that I can tell. Look for the Gracos with the "gracopedic" foam. Some of the SafeSeats have them, some of the SnugRides have them. It's GOOD stuff.
The cover on this seat is flashy, but neutral. I mean, you can use it for a girl or a boy. We are having two little girls and hope to have one more child - this could be re-used either way.
The fabric is nylony - kind of smooth, slippery, not scratchy. *Maybe* not as nice as cotton but my thinking is little spills will wipe off easily.
Two cons - sunshades have to be assembled yourself and it's a little tricky, and I don't know that the "boot" will proove that useful. But all around this is a safer, comfier, and cheaper seat than the flashier brands - even if it is pricey for a SnugRide. Worth the extra money.
We decided ultimately to skip the SafeSeat since, even though the longer range of use is nice, realistically we are not going to want to be hauling two babies in buckets once they get that big. The seat itself is bigger and just seems more akward over all. Maybe a good consideration, though, for only one baby.
SnugRide in Lotus seems the way to go, to me. Search around - I was able to get this seat for thirty bucks less than here. ;-)
My biggest concern with the SnugRide was that my son's was so hard - he hated being in the car seat as an infant. I briefly considered getting something "fancier" (such as the Chicco Keyfit) thinking it might be more comfortable for baby OR getting the Graco SafeSeat 1 since it can be used longer. However, the fancier seats cost more and the SnugRide has always come out on top for safety - even with the recent bizarre recalled safety test, Graco won. So I set about finding a SnugRide that was comfy - and not ugly! (There are some remarkably hideous SnugRides out there!!!)
A tip - the Graco seats that come with the travel systems *seem* to be more cheaply made, thin padding, etc. If you want a nice one, you may have to buy alone - not an issue for us since Graco doesn't sell a double travel system anyway that I can tell. Look for the Gracos with the "gracopedic" foam. Some of the SafeSeats have them, some of the SnugRides have them. It's GOOD stuff.
The cover on this seat is flashy, but neutral. I mean, you can use it for a girl or a boy. We are having two little girls and hope to have one more child - this could be re-used either way.
The fabric is nylony - kind of smooth, slippery, not scratchy. *Maybe* not as nice as cotton but my thinking is little spills will wipe off easily.
Two cons - sunshades have to be assembled yourself and it's a little tricky, and I don't know that the "boot" will proove that useful. But all around this is a safer, comfier, and cheaper seat than the flashier brands - even if it is pricey for a SnugRide. Worth the extra money.
We decided ultimately to skip the SafeSeat since, even though the longer range of use is nice, realistically we are not going to want to be hauling two babies in buckets once they get that big. The seat itself is bigger and just seems more akward over all. Maybe a good consideration, though, for only one baby.
SnugRide in Lotus seems the way to go, to me. Search around - I was able to get this seat for thirty bucks less than here. ;-)
Great little seat
Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 3.4 out of 10
Created: Sep 19, 2008
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We bought this seat because it was the slimmest one available and we were trying to fit it, along with two other toddler size car seats, in the back of our 2003 Toyota Corrola. Things I love about this seat are: 1) it did indeed fit and 2) it's very stylish. Things I don't love so much: 1)it's sometimes a little hard to tell if it's seated properly in the base (because I have another car seat next to it, I can't easily check the level), 2) the release catch to remove it from the base can be a little tricky to find at first without bending over and looking and 3) the straps tighten with a mechanism that's not as nice as the one on other car seats. But overall, it's safe, it's nice and it's slim. I like it!
It has no front adjustment!
Rating: 2 out of 5
Weight: 3.4 out of 10
Created: May 7, 2008
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Although it is very cute, I would NOT recommend this seat. Many Graco seats have a single strap in the lower front to adjust the tension of the shoulder straps.... this does not. It has two metal rings, behind the seat. The shoulder strapping must be worked through these individually to adjust the fit of the straps. I have two older children and remember that that the straps have to be adjusted almost every time the baby is wearing different clothes, to fit snugly and safely. I have returned this seat and am spending a little bit more for one with the front strap (the Graco snugride in "Giselle"). Its well worth it to have something simple and easy, as versus a daily bother.
Convenient seat
Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 3.4 out of 10
Created: Mar 7, 2008
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My son has been using this car seat for the past 6 1/2 months and I have really liked it. I love that it has a base that I can just snap the carseat in and out of - it makes running errands so much easier. It also has good safety reviews, which is important to me. I also really like the fabric. It can work for a girl or boy. Getting the base installed initially takes a bit of time, but it may be easier depending on the type of car you have.
Great Car Seat
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.4 out of 10
Created: Feb 27, 2008
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I have been using this car seat for about 3.5 months for my daughter. Overall I am really happy with it and she is too - she sleeps very well in it and for hours at a time whether in the car or out for a walk in the stroller.
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br /As most people know it's really easy to click the seat into the base or stroller and equally easy to remove it. The seat does get pretty heavy with a 14+ pound child in it but I don't really see any way around that and definitely prefer being able to tote her around in it - I can't imagine strapping her into the car each time we get in. It'd be very difficult to do with a newborn.
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br /I had some trouble figuring out how to permanently extend the straps once she started to grow, there's a flat plastic piece in the back you have to remove and then take the straps off the metal hook and put them back on using the other set of loops (this will make sense if looking at the seat).
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br /When you are using the seat, it's important to make sure the straps are snug around the infant. There is a metal piece that holds the excess length of the shoulder straps in place and you need to loosen it to get the baby in easily. You have to reach down into the hole the "tail" comes out of and push the metal piece down while pulling on the straps to loosen them temporarily - you then use the strap to tighten the shoulder straps once the child is buckled in (making sure the straps are on their shoulders which is not easy when they are so little).
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br /I also get a lot of compliments on the pattern and think it's appropriate for a boy or a girl. I don't use the leg cover that came with the car seat. It's Winter in Philly so a Bundle Me is a must...good luck!
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br /As most people know it's really easy to click the seat into the base or stroller and equally easy to remove it. The seat does get pretty heavy with a 14+ pound child in it but I don't really see any way around that and definitely prefer being able to tote her around in it - I can't imagine strapping her into the car each time we get in. It'd be very difficult to do with a newborn.
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br /I had some trouble figuring out how to permanently extend the straps once she started to grow, there's a flat plastic piece in the back you have to remove and then take the straps off the metal hook and put them back on using the other set of loops (this will make sense if looking at the seat).
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br /When you are using the seat, it's important to make sure the straps are snug around the infant. There is a metal piece that holds the excess length of the shoulder straps in place and you need to loosen it to get the baby in easily. You have to reach down into the hole the "tail" comes out of and push the metal piece down while pulling on the straps to loosen them temporarily - you then use the strap to tighten the shoulder straps once the child is buckled in (making sure the straps are on their shoulders which is not easy when they are so little).
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br /I also get a lot of compliments on the pattern and think it's appropriate for a boy or a girl. I don't use the leg cover that came with the car seat. It's Winter in Philly so a Bundle Me is a must...good luck!
4 Star Rating with Reservations
Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 3.4 out of 10
Created: Feb 8, 2008
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My DD is 6 weeks old and we received this seat as a gift.
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br /I selected the Graco Snugride because it's a CR best buy and is pink. The carseat installed very easy using the latch system and appears snug and secure. My family is very active so we travel quite a bit. So far, my DD sits and rides without fuss.
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br /My only complaint concerning the Snugride is the adjustment for the shoulder straps. The shoulder straps lack a cinching mechanism at the front. Shoulder strap tightness must be adjusted from the back. The left and right shoulder strap is adjusted individually by tugging and toying with a metal buckle. I find this feature to be very inconvenient particularly as it is winter and different clothing thicknesses affect how well the baby is secured in the seat.
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br /I selected the Graco Snugride because it's a CR best buy and is pink. The carseat installed very easy using the latch system and appears snug and secure. My family is very active so we travel quite a bit. So far, my DD sits and rides without fuss.
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br /My only complaint concerning the Snugride is the adjustment for the shoulder straps. The shoulder straps lack a cinching mechanism at the front. Shoulder strap tightness must be adjusted from the back. The left and right shoulder strap is adjusted individually by tugging and toying with a metal buckle. I find this feature to be very inconvenient particularly as it is winter and different clothing thicknesses affect how well the baby is secured in the seat.
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Excellent infant seat
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.2 out of 10
Created: Jan 18, 2008
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We've been using the SnugRide for the past 2 months now and it is very sturdy and easy to use. It is more expensive than some infant seats but does score high marks for ease of use. It is also on the heavy side, but so are most modern infant seats. It integrates well with our Graco stroller and has a spiffy red and black color scheme. The only drawback I can think of thus far is the mechanism to adjust the harness is more inconveniently placed than some other seats I've used. Other than that, it's an excellent seat. Having an extra base is ideal for 2-car families to facilitate driving baby around.
Like this car seat
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.2 out of 10
Created: Oct 12, 2008
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I like this Car seat. I love the Graco brand anyway. PLus this patter is cute and will work for a boy or a girl. All the snugrides are not the same and you can tell that from the price. I bought mine in margo which it the last epensive model. It has the pull staps in the back which I thik is easier. My friend got the "deluxe" model in Darius. It is a little bit more expensive but also harder to use and has the strap in between the legs which you have to tuck in. GREAT Product!
I miss the front pull tab tightener
Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 3.2 out of 10
Created: Oct 10, 2008
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We had a similar model that has passed its expiration date, so replaced it with this one. Overall we like it, but the new rear-access cinch-up straps are a bit difficult to use. The older models had a single pull tab at the front (foot end) to tighten the straps. Otherwise no complaints, the pattern is cute and gender-neutral.
Shipped in thin box, arrived damaged, incomplete refund
Rating: 2 out of 5
Weight: 3.2 out of 10
Created: Aug 30, 2008
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I ordered Graco SnugRide for a baby shower present through a Target Gift Registry, processed through Amazon. It was shipped to me in the same thin single-ply cardboard box you buy it in stores. The box is very large and flimsy. It arrived with the box seriously dented on all sides, hardly worthy of presentation. But worse, when I opened it up, I found a 2 inch white stress line in the plastic, where apparently the beige plastic of the car seat (which seems fairly thin) was over stressed during shipping. The box had no padding inside whatsoever, the car set is simply wrapped in a plastic cover. I've done a lot of shipping, and I know you have to have 2 inches or more of padding on all sides, or double boxing, and a box this large should be double corrugated for strength.
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br /It was convenient to be able to return the car set at a local Target store, but I was not refunded the shipping cost of $15, even though it was very clearly the faulty packaging by Amazon/Target that caused the unit to get damaged. I was also informed that Target does not carry the item in their stores, so it is only available through mail order. I'm going to try to find some other local seller.
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br /The Super Saurus model in the Gift Registry that I ordered is apparently in the premium line of SnugRide car seats, having the "GracoPedic" foam padding for comfort (in addition to the EPS which is in all Snug Rides for safety). I wouldn't buy one of these without the GracoPedic foam. Baby should not be resting on the hard plastic (oh, well, maybe the plastic isn't that hard anyway). I think they should all come with the extra GracoPedic foam (though reportedly it doesn't hold up to washing), or at least it should be mentioned on the box. But it didn't mention the GracoPedic foam on the box, I only learned it from a review, and it is hard to tell otherwise.
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br /For a top-rated product like this, I was not impressed by the thin plastic construction, which looks and feels cheap and flexible. more like a toy than a car safety device. And if you look at the 1-star reviews, these things can break in normal use, which I don't find reassuring. But I'm not sure what if anything is actually better than this from a safety perspective, as long as you replace it at the first sign of damage so it doesn't actually come apart in use.
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br /It was convenient to be able to return the car set at a local Target store, but I was not refunded the shipping cost of $15, even though it was very clearly the faulty packaging by Amazon/Target that caused the unit to get damaged. I was also informed that Target does not carry the item in their stores, so it is only available through mail order. I'm going to try to find some other local seller.
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br /The Super Saurus model in the Gift Registry that I ordered is apparently in the premium line of SnugRide car seats, having the "GracoPedic" foam padding for comfort (in addition to the EPS which is in all Snug Rides for safety). I wouldn't buy one of these without the GracoPedic foam. Baby should not be resting on the hard plastic (oh, well, maybe the plastic isn't that hard anyway). I think they should all come with the extra GracoPedic foam (though reportedly it doesn't hold up to washing), or at least it should be mentioned on the box. But it didn't mention the GracoPedic foam on the box, I only learned it from a review, and it is hard to tell otherwise.
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br /For a top-rated product like this, I was not impressed by the thin plastic construction, which looks and feels cheap and flexible. more like a toy than a car safety device. And if you look at the 1-star reviews, these things can break in normal use, which I don't find reassuring. But I'm not sure what if anything is actually better than this from a safety perspective, as long as you replace it at the first sign of damage so it doesn't actually come apart in use.
Safe but uncomfortable
Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 3.2 out of 10
Created: May 6, 2008
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I choose this seat after much research because of it's very high safety ratings. We've used it for 5 months now. I rated it 4 stars because on a daily basis some of it's features are a pain...
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br /CONS:
br /~ After setting up the base properly, when DS falls asleep his head almost always flops foward. It looks so uncomfortable and if we were in a car accident I can't imagine that would be safe.
br /~ When moving the handle up and down it sticks. It's really difficult and when I finally get it to move, it kind of jolts. If the baby was asleep this usually wakes him up.
br /~ The handle is very awkward to carry. I like the Evenflow carseat's handle Evenflo Discovery 5 Infant Car Seat - 3 Little Bears , but apparently they have a patent on it. So all other brands have these very unergonomic handles.
br /~ The material is plasticky polyester on solid plastic, which has no breathability. My DS gets hot, which makes him cry, which makes him hotter, which makes him cry more,... see the pattern. I wish there was better material or breathe holes.
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br /PROS:
br /~ High safety ratings.
br /~ Pricepoint.
br /~ The Tango in the Tongo pattern is very cute. I like that it is not obnoxiously blue or pink. My DS also likes to look up at the hood and check out the little animals.
br /~ So far the carseat hooks nicely onto all different types of grocery carts and my Safety 1st stroller.
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br /Even though the cons are a lot, I still don't know if I'd want any other seat because of the safety/pricepoint aspect. If it weren't for that I'd probably give it 2 stars.
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br /CONS:
br /~ After setting up the base properly, when DS falls asleep his head almost always flops foward. It looks so uncomfortable and if we were in a car accident I can't imagine that would be safe.
br /~ When moving the handle up and down it sticks. It's really difficult and when I finally get it to move, it kind of jolts. If the baby was asleep this usually wakes him up.
br /~ The handle is very awkward to carry. I like the Evenflow carseat's handle Evenflo Discovery 5 Infant Car Seat - 3 Little Bears , but apparently they have a patent on it. So all other brands have these very unergonomic handles.
br /~ The material is plasticky polyester on solid plastic, which has no breathability. My DS gets hot, which makes him cry, which makes him hotter, which makes him cry more,... see the pattern. I wish there was better material or breathe holes.
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br /PROS:
br /~ High safety ratings.
br /~ Pricepoint.
br /~ The Tango in the Tongo pattern is very cute. I like that it is not obnoxiously blue or pink. My DS also likes to look up at the hood and check out the little animals.
br /~ So far the carseat hooks nicely onto all different types of grocery carts and my Safety 1st stroller.
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br /Even though the cons are a lot, I still don't know if I'd want any other seat because of the safety/pricepoint aspect. If it weren't for that I'd probably give it 2 stars.
Great product
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.2 out of 10
Created: Mar 30, 2008
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This carseat is fantastic. Out infant will sleep for hours in it. Very comfortable and easy to use and operate. We also have the snuglider swing and the snugrider stoller. It's the best system out there...we can transfer our little girl from the car to the stoller and to the swing with ease.
Snuggly and secure car seat
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.2 out of 10
Created: Feb 14, 2008
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So far, I am quite fond of this seat. For one, even though my baby complains when she is fully awake and wants to "do" something else rather than be in the car seat, she will easily fall asleep in it once the car rides for a while.
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br /My baby sleeps so well in it that I sometimes put her in it at night when she's fussy (everyone should admit to having their share of these nights). I would fully buckle her and just rock her to sleep in the seat and even though she complains for a short time (10-15 minutes), when she finally dozes off, she is able to stay asleep for relatively long compared to her bassinet. I believe it is the swaddly or snuggly feel of it when she is in the car seat.
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br /The color put me off somewhat. It is not my color of choice--someone else in the family picked the color. But it grew on me, and now I seem to enjoy the girl power-ness of it.
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br /This car seat's base fits relatively easily in our SUV. It still takes me about 5 - 7 minutes if I have to put on or take off the base. The car seat's straps, with those plastic chest clips and big metal buckles, did take getting used to. Once I got the hang of them, I appreciated the secure feel of the thick straps. One thing I would have liked, although it probably is not possible for safety reasons, is a bigger canopy.
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br /My baby sleeps so well in it that I sometimes put her in it at night when she's fussy (everyone should admit to having their share of these nights). I would fully buckle her and just rock her to sleep in the seat and even though she complains for a short time (10-15 minutes), when she finally dozes off, she is able to stay asleep for relatively long compared to her bassinet. I believe it is the swaddly or snuggly feel of it when she is in the car seat.
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br /The color put me off somewhat. It is not my color of choice--someone else in the family picked the color. But it grew on me, and now I seem to enjoy the girl power-ness of it.
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br /This car seat's base fits relatively easily in our SUV. It still takes me about 5 - 7 minutes if I have to put on or take off the base. The car seat's straps, with those plastic chest clips and big metal buckles, did take getting used to. Once I got the hang of them, I appreciated the secure feel of the thick straps. One thing I would have liked, although it probably is not possible for safety reasons, is a bigger canopy.
Could be better...
Rating: 3 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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We purchased this carseat because of its safety record, however, I cannot wait for my son to outgrow it!
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br /1) It is extremely heavy.
br /2) The handle always gets stuck.
br /3) The fabric is about as comfortable as a plastic shower curtain.
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br /However, there is something good about this carseat...it can be used with our bugaboo stroller.
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br /1) It is extremely heavy.
br /2) The handle always gets stuck.
br /3) The fabric is about as comfortable as a plastic shower curtain.
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br /However, there is something good about this carseat...it can be used with our bugaboo stroller.
Great pattern for a winter baby
Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Dec 25, 2008
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We bought this seat last summer for our preemie son. For safety record, you can't beat a Snugride, but some of the patterns didn't exactly wow me. I wanted something sharp and gender-neutral, and this pattern (Lotus) fit the bill.
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br /After using this seat for five months, I can say that the fabric is quite durable. It is, however, not soft, and would probably be very hot in the summer (a problem the Metropolitan fabric also suffers from). The canopy has been very useful for keeping out rain, snow, and wind. The boot, however, doesn't really offer much protection.
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br /The infant inserts in this model are outstanding. When our boy came home he weighed 5 lb 4 oz and the inserts kept him secure quite easily. Adjusting the straps and moving the harness up weren't exactly easy but it was doable and still feels secure.
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br /We pair this seat with the Graco stroller frame, which you can't beat for price and ease of use.
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br /After using this seat for five months, I can say that the fabric is quite durable. It is, however, not soft, and would probably be very hot in the summer (a problem the Metropolitan fabric also suffers from). The canopy has been very useful for keeping out rain, snow, and wind. The boot, however, doesn't really offer much protection.
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br /The infant inserts in this model are outstanding. When our boy came home he weighed 5 lb 4 oz and the inserts kept him secure quite easily. Adjusting the straps and moving the harness up weren't exactly easy but it was doable and still feels secure.
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br /We pair this seat with the Graco stroller frame, which you can't beat for price and ease of use.
Great Item!
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Dec 24, 2008
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The car seat is adorable, I order it as a gift for a bridal shower and is very cute.
Strapping in the child feature is extremely inconvenient and impractical - BEWARE!
Rating: 2 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Nov 24, 2008
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We recently bought this car seat without knowing that Graco car seats actually have 2 different kinds of methods of tightening the baby seat belt in the car seat. We found that this particular colour that we bought Tango, you had to place the child in the seat, tilt the car seat forward, all the while making sure to hold the child in the seat so that he does not fall out, tighten the belt from the back of the car seat before the belt is tight enough to be used. There is the other type of car seat where there is a strap at the bottom where you can simply just pull to tighten. I do not know why Graco is still circulating car seats that has the extremely impractical and inconvenient model. In the end we returned this seat to Amazon, and went to Babies R US to view the right model and bought from there. We ended up paying a cheaper price as well.
Does its job.
Rating: 3 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Oct 23, 2008
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This is my second Graco Snugride and I bought this one here because it was a great deal. Here are my positives and negatives for it:
br /Positive: pads for shoulder straps, double head rest, cute pattern.
br /Negatives: poor quality fabric w/ little padding, cover is not very big, DOES NOT ADJUST FROM THE FRONT!
br /I feel like the padding is a lot less than the last Graco I bought 4 years ago and I did not realize when buying this that it does not adjust from the front. It is so convenient to loosen the staps with front adjustment to put baby in then tighten. With this one you have to adjust from the back which is difficult. My 2 month old gets mad when I put her in sometimes and have to gently force her arm in or out of the strap and try not to bend a little finger the wrong way. Also with the back strap adjustment, the straps are never evenly tightened.
br /I would have spent a little more to get better. On a budget though, this does the job. Graco has a good reputation for making safe seats and I won't have to put up with this one forever either.
br /Positive: pads for shoulder straps, double head rest, cute pattern.
br /Negatives: poor quality fabric w/ little padding, cover is not very big, DOES NOT ADJUST FROM THE FRONT!
br /I feel like the padding is a lot less than the last Graco I bought 4 years ago and I did not realize when buying this that it does not adjust from the front. It is so convenient to loosen the staps with front adjustment to put baby in then tighten. With this one you have to adjust from the back which is difficult. My 2 month old gets mad when I put her in sometimes and have to gently force her arm in or out of the strap and try not to bend a little finger the wrong way. Also with the back strap adjustment, the straps are never evenly tightened.
br /I would have spent a little more to get better. On a budget though, this does the job. Graco has a good reputation for making safe seats and I won't have to put up with this one forever either.
Its Ok but could be better.
Rating: 3 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Sep 28, 2008
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I got this car seat as a gift from my sister (and I'm grateful for it) but the fabric could be better. It feels like plastic, is not comfortable. Also the canopy does not extend enough to block the sun. It's not attached to the back of the car seat, so every time I extend it, the back side also moves! Its annoying... Looks beautiful, but I was expecting more from GRACO.
Easy to use, and stylish
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Aug 31, 2008
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This is a great car seat. The front adjust makes it SUPER easy to make sure our baby is nice and snug. I've tried a rear-adjust seat, and they are MUCH more difficult to tighten. Front-adjust is definitely the way to go! The seat is easy to clip in and out of the base. The fully-adjustable sun shade means she is protected from the sun, no matter which way we're carrying her. I do wish that it would fit her until more than 22 lbs, but since she was less than 6 pounds at birth, I'm sure she'll turn a year old well before she'd outgrow it. As for weight, they'll all fairly heavy once you've got a baby in them. We get tons of compliments on this car seat. Since it's not available in mass-market stores, it gets a lot of attention for being unusual and stylish.
Good Carseat
Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Aug 19, 2008
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I wish this pattern had been available in stores, but am quite happy with it so far. Love that it has the separate base to leave in the car, and the additional products that work with this carrier (swing, stroller frame). Only wish there was more padding under baby's bottom instead of just fabric plastic.
good seat
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Aug 18, 2008
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this is a great seat. can only be found online. if you alread have a graco stroller this will fit it.
Handle is hard to move!
Rating: 2 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Aug 6, 2008
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We decided that our last Evenflo car seat was too old for baby #2 (6 years) so we bought the Graco Snugride (Winnie the Pooh from Walmart). I checked carefully that it had the full canopy, not the mini-canopy that attaches to the back of the seat. However the handle is really hard to adjust -- it takes two hands to press the red lock releases -- if there is any pressure on the handle one or the other of the lock releases won't depress. I had forgotten how critical it is to be able to do this with one hand -- with milk, a diaper bag, or an older kids hand in the other. I wouldn't buy this again, and I'm trying to decide if we can stand it long enough for the baby to hit 22 pounds (she's 12 at the moment).
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br /When the baby is sound asleep in the car seat (surely why you bought a snap-out car seat) the handle has a habit of sliding from an unlocked into locked position with a loud "WHACK!" that actually jars the seat -- waking the dead, let alone the sleeping baby.
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br /The straps are also very hard to tighten -- you have to feed left and right separately through a metal fitting to adjust. Our last carseat (an Evenflo?) had a one handle release -- you pushed down, then it rotated, and there was enough stiffness in the handle that even in a non-locked position, it never adjusted itself when the baby was asleep.
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br /When the baby is sound asleep in the car seat (surely why you bought a snap-out car seat) the handle has a habit of sliding from an unlocked into locked position with a loud "WHACK!" that actually jars the seat -- waking the dead, let alone the sleeping baby.
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br /The straps are also very hard to tighten -- you have to feed left and right separately through a metal fitting to adjust. Our last carseat (an Evenflo?) had a one handle release -- you pushed down, then it rotated, and there was enough stiffness in the handle that even in a non-locked position, it never adjusted itself when the baby was asleep.
car seat with bad design and hot fabric
Rating: 2 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Jul 28, 2008
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This is my first review on Amazon, because I felt compelled to share my thoughts on this product. I am a first time mom and did a lot of research on car seats.This one seemed to get good marks . The positives: yes, its very cute, relatively light, installs fairly easily. However, as some reviewers pointed it does not adjust in the front, you have to mess with the metal buckles in the back. Does not seem like a big deal to you? Trust me, it will when you have a screaming child to deal with. VERY USER UNFRIENDLY! ON top of it, the fabric is awful , she sweats so bad in it, even with AC on high. Granted I have not tried other car seats, maybe they use similar fabric, because of flammability requirements. I just know this one needs to be redesigned. But to each his own, I guess, a lot of people love it. For first time parents, I urge you to try it out at WAl Mart or Target first, before ordering it online, based on good reviews. I would not buy it again, thats for sure.
So good so far
Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Jun 25, 2008
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I've only used the car seat for 2 1/2 weeks, but so far I like it! It is by far the cutest one I could find, and I love the easily accessible tightening strap.
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br /The only things I don't love are: it seems like the seat base is able to move forward and back too much; the fabric is really stiff; and there is no elastic strap to keep the fabric cover in place like most other models have. It's not a problem yet but I'm sure it will be.
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br /In short, I like the seat overall and even with the negatives, I would still probably have bought it.
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br /The only things I don't love are: it seems like the seat base is able to move forward and back too much; the fabric is really stiff; and there is no elastic strap to keep the fabric cover in place like most other models have. It's not a problem yet but I'm sure it will be.
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br /In short, I like the seat overall and even with the negatives, I would still probably have bought it.
CBD K's Mom
Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Jun 25, 2008
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I registered for the graco quatro travel system and this car seat. It is durable and once you break out the directions and practice using it before you get to the hospital it makes like pretty easy. My daughter is now 4 months old and we love the car seat. She is just getting a little heavy to lug around at 13lb+the 8 plus pounds of car seat. It can be used with or without the base so I can leave her with my parents in it and they can use it in their car without the base and I can use it in mine with it. I'm not sure if all models have that feature, but mine does and that was important to me. I never really used it by attaching it to the stroller very often, I found strolling that way was annoying so I laid her in the stroller as a newborn-2+ months. She got great head control early so we were able to put up the recline on the stroller and she was happy to just see the world in her stroller. With the car seat attached to the stroller she could only look back at mom or dad and that got old quick! Good luck! This car seat does the job and is comfortable with good padding!
2nd snugride very nice
Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Jun 9, 2008
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This is our second Graco Snugride and it has proven to be a great car seat. After some research, we decided on the Snugride because of it's high safety rating and cost. I have read concerns about the base becoming unlatched during crashes, thus I wouldn't invest in separate bases. The good thing about this car seat is that it can be installed safely in the car without the base. It also works well with car seat covers and the lambskin pouch inserts for cold days.
perfect fit
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: May 17, 2008
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i bought two of those since we've just received baby twins...the head support is perfect and the seats are very easy to install. couldn't ask for a better quality.
Looks and works as expected
Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: May 17, 2008
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We've been using this for about a week. The base was easy to install in the car and it is very simple to put in and remove the seat itself. It's recommended that you buy a stroller to put the seat in as it's quite heavy to carry by itself.
FALSE ADVERTISEMENT BY AMAZON
Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Apr 30, 2008
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I bought this product from Amazon because the description cleary states this item includes "Removable, all-weather boot with blanket helps protect your baby from the elements". I received the car seat and upon opening the box I found out it does not include these items. I called the manufactor and they state there is no removable blanket and boot protector for this model. Beware other Graco car seats on Amazon also list that it comes with the Removable, all-weather boot with blanket but most of the ones on Amazon do NOT come with these items. Check the Graco website to find out which models really do come with these 2 items. I am very dissapointed as that is a big reason I choose this model.
Cute and practical
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Apr 29, 2008
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Love, love, love the pattern! Perfect for our little boy. Very practical car seat that feels well-made. Easy to understand the instructions and works beautifully with the Vie4 Stroller in the Super Saurus pattern. The car seat rocks too when set on the floor - a neat feature that I didn't know about. As far as the strap adjustable deal, couldn't you adjust them while the carrier is on the floor? Not sure how annoying that will be but so far nothing bad to say about this car seat!
Fits in my 2000 Beetle, but just barely
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Apr 15, 2008
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I love the color and design of this seat as well as the excellent safety reputation. It's gender-neutral and not so "babyish" as some of the designs out there. My 2000 New Beetle has the LATCH system which was great for installing the seat, but the new recommendations are to install the seat behind the driver, and it just wouldn't fit. Not unless I drive with my knees completely up in my chest. It installed fine behind the passenger side, but similarly, a front seat passenger will not have much leg room. I'm still very happy with my purchase. I just wanted to put this FYI out there for anyone else who might drive a small car like me.
Simple Installation, Easily Snaps/Unsnaps, Lightweight and Oh So Cute!!!
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Apr 14, 2008
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I did a lot of research before choosing a car seat and, once settling on the SnugRide (based on safety reviews), I then had to decide on a pattern. I wanted something that was not "over the top" girly or a corny, "too pink frilly" pattern. Once I saw the Betsey, with it's pink color and brown accents flowers, I just had to have it.
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br /I must not have been the only one because it was completely sold out and not expected in two two stores that carried for for at least three weeks. I ordered it from Amazon and got it in no time (with the Prime 2-day delivery). It was so simple to put together an even easier to install in the car. It's sturdy. The seat itself is very easy to put in the base and pull out of the base.
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br /I would definitely recommend this seat to other mothers. My daughter looks so cute in it. Of course, my daughter always looks cute! :)
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br /I must not have been the only one because it was completely sold out and not expected in two two stores that carried for for at least three weeks. I ordered it from Amazon and got it in no time (with the Prime 2-day delivery). It was so simple to put together an even easier to install in the car. It's sturdy. The seat itself is very easy to put in the base and pull out of the base.
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br /I would definitely recommend this seat to other mothers. My daughter looks so cute in it. Of course, my daughter always looks cute! :)
Very Pleased Parent!
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Mar 26, 2008
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We were using an older, used car seat that we had gotten from a garage sale.Then I heard that it would be safer to get a new one.Just in case.Super cute for the" mod print" lover!Like me.Still about as heavy as our old one.That's pretty much the only downside.I noticed right away that it was made longer(from top to bottom)Than our older Graco.So our 4 3/4 month old daughter fits in it really good!Much better than our 3 year old Graco carseat!More room to grow!That's always nice.
Why would they make a carseat like this?
Rating: 2 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Mar 25, 2008
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This was my second graco snug ride. My first one was for my daughter and I purchased it 4 years ago. Hers had the strap adjustment on the front of the carseat, between her legs. This carseat has the adjustment on the back of the carseat. Totally stupid. What kind of mother has the time or free hands to literally lift her kid up, while in the seat, and adjust the straps from underneath. I returned this seat and bought a different snugride model from babies r us.
Ecstatic!
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Mar 5, 2008
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I am so thankful to Amazon for offering this product. About a year ago, my husband and I registered for all of the Family Tree line products from Target. For the birth of our daughter, we received the carseat, stroller, pack play, high chair, etc. Recently, we were involved in an auto accident and needed to replace our carseat. Naturally, we wanted the same pattern to match all of our existing pieces. Unfortunately, Target had discontinued the pattern, and had absolutely none of these carseats available. In fact, we were told by Target that they were the only carriers of this pattern, and no more existed period. Thankfully, Amazon is a life-saver! I was able to purchase my favorite carseat for the exact same price, was provided free shipping, and received my package in only a few days...what a wonderful experience! Thank you, Amazon!
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br /And, for those interested in the quality of the carseat, there is none better. I previously mentioned I was involved in an auto accident. In fact, it was very serious - we hit a tractor trailer head-on, and both me and my husband suffered multiple injuries. However, thanks to this model carseat and the grace of God, my daughter was protected perfectly...she did not even suffer a scratch! I cannot tell you how thankful I am for Graco products!
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br /And, for those interested in the quality of the carseat, there is none better. I previously mentioned I was involved in an auto accident. In fact, it was very serious - we hit a tractor trailer head-on, and both me and my husband suffered multiple injuries. However, thanks to this model carseat and the grace of God, my daughter was protected perfectly...she did not even suffer a scratch! I cannot tell you how thankful I am for Graco products!
Great car seat - don't pay more than $150 for it!
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Jan 25, 2008
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Great Car seat for baby but don't pay more than $150 for it.. the price its at now is ridiculous!
NOT THE "SAFEST" CARSEAT... HANDLE NEEDS TO BE RECALLED...
Rating: 1 out of 5
Weight: 2.6 out of 10
Created: Jun 13, 2008
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Do not buy this car seat! My husband and I did research on Consumer Reports and the Baby Bargains Book to find the best, safest carseat and decided to buy the Graco Snugride in Milan. This car seat is neither the best nor the safest! Our daughter is 4 1/2 months old and we have been dissatisfied with this car seat from the beginning. It feels so cheap compared to my sister's Chicco Key Fit - especially the handle. Like other reviewers say, the red things you push down on to raise and lower the handle stick about half of the time. They are extremely frustrating to use. Before I had a baby I didn't realize that you are raising and lowering the handle every time you get in and out of the car so this is a very important part of the car seat! Another feature of this seat that feels cheap and doesn't work is the sun shade. Unlike other reviewers I didn't have too many problems with the size of it, although it is a little small. The problem I have is that the "bones" of the shade come apart in the middle and the sun shade sags. Even when the shade is working it gets tangled up with the handle. This carseat is designed very poorly!
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br /Unfortunately, I have a much bigger complaint than these... Last week I was putting my daughter into the car. I lowered the handle and then gave it a quick tug to make sure it was in the locked/down position. The handle was apparently locked on one side and not on the other and when I pulled the handle up it BENT IN HALF!!!!!!!!! Imagine if I had been carrying my baby when this happened!!! This is a huge safety issue and the seat needs to be recalled. I returned it to the store (luckily I bought it at Great Beginnings in MD and they have wonderful customer service) and they gave me a brand new one. They called Graco who apparently said this was the first they had heard of such a problem, but I am very concerned! If it happened to me it is bound to happen to others (especially because the defect happened because of the red handle levers not working properly which other reviewers have complained about!). I have never written a review in my life but I was so concerned I felt I needed to share my story... Be forewarned!
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br /Unfortunately, I have a much bigger complaint than these... Last week I was putting my daughter into the car. I lowered the handle and then gave it a quick tug to make sure it was in the locked/down position. The handle was apparently locked on one side and not on the other and when I pulled the handle up it BENT IN HALF!!!!!!!!! Imagine if I had been carrying my baby when this happened!!! This is a huge safety issue and the seat needs to be recalled. I returned it to the store (luckily I bought it at Great Beginnings in MD and they have wonderful customer service) and they gave me a brand new one. They called Graco who apparently said this was the first they had heard of such a problem, but I am very concerned! If it happened to me it is bound to happen to others (especially because the defect happened because of the red handle levers not working properly which other reviewers have complained about!). I have never written a review in my life but I was so concerned I felt I needed to share my story... Be forewarned!
Great car seat
Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 2.4 out of 10
Created: Sep 8, 2008
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Nice car seat. Would recommend. No issues so far. Kinda heavy, but its ok I guess.
Love It
Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 2.4 out of 10
Created: Jun 6, 2008
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The only con about this product is the big yellow warning label on the inside of the seat. Aside from that, I love it.
Great Infant Car Seat
Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 2.4 out of 10
Created: Apr 9, 2008
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This is my 3rd infant car seat for my third little girl. I have always had a Graco car seat...they are the safest out there. This one is by far the best. Not only is it so cute and girly, but it is very easy to use and adjust. The straps are much easier to adjust than on our other (older)Graco seats as well. As a mom who has been there and done that 2 other times, I would definitely reccomend it. It's not overy bulky or heavy either.
strapping mechanism is not user friendly
Rating: 1 out of 5
Weight: 2.0 out of 10
Created: Apr 23, 2008
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I ordered this product because I was very happy with a previously owned graco infant seat, and found out we were having twins so we needed another. What I didn't pay attention to when we ordered it was that this seat can only be loosened and tightened from the back of the seat, because it did not have the tightening strap in the front like most other seats. That means the only way you can adjust the straps is if the seat is not in the base or the stroller. VERY INCONVENIENT. We returned it to Amazon without a problem and bought a more expensive Graco that had the tightening strap in front.
Too small for 36 week PREMIE
Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 1.8 out of 10
Created: Nov 14, 2008
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Just wanted everyone to know that although this seat is rated for infants 5 lbs and up, that our 5 lb 15 oz baby did not fit and was not allowed to leave the hospital in it. Our hospital does a carseat study before you leave. We had to go buy a different seat (the Graco Snugride fit fine). So, please be aware before you go to the hospital with this. Might be good to borrow a friends Snugride just in case...you will only need it for a month maybe, then you can move up to the Safeseat. The two problems were: The straps above the baby's shoulders were more than an inch too high. The strap between the legs was almost 2 inches away from the baby's croch.
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br /We haven't officially used this seat yet. I rated it 4 stars because I anticipate we will love it...when we get to use it. Just wanted people to be aware of this potential problem. This is not what you want to hear when you are trying to get yourself and your infant out of the hospital and then you have to send someone out to buy a new carseat - STRESS!!!
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br /We haven't officially used this seat yet. I rated it 4 stars because I anticipate we will love it...when we get to use it. Just wanted people to be aware of this potential problem. This is not what you want to hear when you are trying to get yourself and your infant out of the hospital and then you have to send someone out to buy a new carseat - STRESS!!!
worst car seat ever
Rating: 1 out of 5
Weight: 1.6 out of 10
Created: Apr 5, 2008
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I have twins and unfortunately bought two of these before I knew any better. Everything about it is cheap. the worst part is the red 'lever' you have to push in when you want to raise the handle - on both of mine 50% of the time - always when the baby is crying - the red lever gets stuck somehow and WILL NOT push in to raise the handle bar. Spend a few extra bucks and get something that wasn't designed by a bunch of morons. This is terrible.
