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Graco SnugRide Infant Car Seat in Broadstreet | 
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| Brand: Graco Category: Baby Product
Buy New: $99.99
Rating: 73 reviews Sales Rank: 4444
Color: Broadstreet Age: 4 - 10 years Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 100 Shipping Weight (lbs): 12.7 Dimensions (in): 26.7 x 17.3 x 24.2
Model: 1748832 UPC: 047406101894 EAN: 0047406101894 ASIN: B001GQ2PGO
Release Date: October 7, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Convenient, stay-in-car adjustable base | | • | 5-point harness with front adjustment helps keep Baby secure | | • | EPS energy absorbing foam | | • | Stylish quilted 180 degrees rotating canopy shades baby from any direction | | • | Easy-to-read level indicator helps ensure correct installation |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 68 more reviews...
Strapping in the child feature is extremely inconvenient and impractical - BEWARE! November 24, 2008 S. T. Cheang (Boston) 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.
Too small for 36 week PREMIE November 14, 2008 Jill L. Levenhagen (Indianapolis, IN) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
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. 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!!!
Does its job. October 23, 2008 A. Niendorf 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: Positive: pads for shoulder straps, double head rest, cute pattern. Negatives: poor quality fabric w/ little padding, cover is not very big, DOES NOT ADJUST FROM THE FRONT! 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. 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.
Like this car seat October 12, 2008 S. Murphy (Okinawa, Japan) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
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 October 10, 2008 Jon Malan 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
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.
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