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Baby Trend Single Snap N' Go Stroller | 
enlarge | Brand: Baby Trend Category: Baby Product
Buy New: $59.99
New (3) from $59.99
Rating: 19 reviews Sales Rank: 3319
Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 14 Dimensions (in): 20 x 40 x 40
Model: 1305 UPC: 090014008031 EAN: 0090014008031 ASIN: B000BMKEVC
Release Date: July 30, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Fits most major brand car seats | | • | Folds compactly for storage | | • | Parents can place infant car seat on carriage frame without removing child | | • | Features with an extra large storage basket |
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Product Description The Baby Trend Snap & Go Stroller allows parents to place infant car seat on carriage frame without removing child. It's a convenient alternative to a conventional carriage or stroller because it fits most major brand car seats, folds compactly for storage or travel with one hand fold and features an extra large storage basket (Infant Car Seat not included).34" x 19" x 9".
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| Customer Reviews: Read 14 more reviews...
Loved this thing October 4, 2008 Brady'sMommy I did not want a fussy car seat or travel system so I bought this to use with our Baby Trend car seat. I got great use out of this. It was light weight and worked as it should have. It rolled smoothly. It resembles an old pram when the car seat is in it. Now we move on to a larger stroller since baby is no longer in his car seat. Bummer. :(
PERFECT for Graco snugride car seat. September 10, 2008 cmchwms (Central Virginia) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
No ndeed to wake baby from car seat to get into stroller. Just pick the car seat out of car and place in this infant seat carrier / stroller frame. GREAT invention. Received as a shower gift and it was greatly appreciated and used often!
Great alternative to bulky travel systems! July 8, 2008 M. Maciejewski This stroller is great! We bought the Baby Trend Flex-Loc car seat for our newborn son due to the fact that we have two year old twins already and with their car seats (even the Sunshine Radian seats, the narrowest convertible infant/toddler car seats on the market) we could not get the Graco car seat and base that we already own to fit. Since the Baby Trend is clearly not compatible with the stroller that was part of our Graco travel system we needed to buy another stroller and really did not want to spend a ton of money since we already have the Graco stroller and will likely buy a lightweight stroller once the baby is old enough. We decided to buy the Baby Trend snap-and-go stroller and I have to say it's one of the best baby gear decisions we've made! This stroller is so lightweight, portable, and convenient. I can easily lift it into the back of my SUV unlike our Graco stroller. It comes nearly fully assembled so the remaining assembly (attaching the wheels, fitting the parent console on, and attaching the back part of the stroller bag onto the support frame) is quick and easy. The stroller opens and folds very easily and locks with a single red latch that is easy to operate with one hand. I have not had any issues with the wheels or tipping as other reviewers stated. I think the stroller is actually very stable. The stroller maneuvers much more smoothly than I expected as well. The stroller is compatible with several models of car seats, but be sure to check before you buy if you already have your car seat or you can buy the stroller and then find a car seat that is compatible using the owner's guide included with the stroller.
Worked Great for Me! May 20, 2008 NSHanks21 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I absolutely loved using this Snap 'n' Go and was sad when I had to stop using it. It was so easy to open and close and pop the infant carrier in and out of. I did have a Baby Trend carrier, but my sister had a Graco and still had success with her Snap 'n' Go. I used it for about 9 months until my son grew out of his infant carrier. In that time, I never had a problem with wheels falling off or my child tipping out or anything like that. We mostly kept it in the back of our trunk of our compact car (which it's nice that it's small enough to do that) and used our jogging stroller for walks, etc... but we did take this one on vacations (airplanes) so if something was going to break, I would think it would have. I highly recommend this one because of its price (we found a new one on Craigslist for about 20 bucks) but overall, I recommend ANY stroller frame as opposed to a travel system. It's light and small and can manuever anywhere. LOVE it.
We use this stroller nearly constantly April 30, 2008 Christopher D. Hundhausen My wife and I have been quite pleased with our BabyTrend Snap-and-Go stroller and FlexLoc Infant Car Seat. We have used these items since our daughter came home from the hospital over four months ago, so this review is based on quite a bit of use. We concur with others who have noted the portability and foldability of the stroller. We have found the stroller/carseat combo to be quite easy to travel with on both car and plane trips. The car seat, while a bit challenging to get out of a car (owing to the difficulty of moving the bar from the "ride" position to the "carry" position -- it's too stiff), has proved comfortable and reliable. In fact, our daughter now prefers being in her car seat to being in any other contraption we own--crib, bouncer, and swing. She actually sleeps better in this car seat than in her crib! Unexpectedly, we use the stroller/carseat combo extensively in our home. It allows us to transport our daughter easily from room to room, to rock her to sleep (a gentle back and forth push works best), and to allow her to be part of the action wherever we are (it puts her closer to our level). All in all, I'd highly recommend this stroller with the BabyTrend Flex Loc car seat. Since we use the stroller so much in the house, we are planning to buy a second unit so that we don't have to clean the wheels off every time we come in the house with it!
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