32 of 32 people found the following review helpful
Works great with Chicco Keyfit Carseat,
May 5, 2010 H. Pham "Kung Fu Hugs!" (Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Baby Trend Snap N Go Stroller (Baby Product)
Baby can face forward or toward you. It holds the car seat tightly. There are straps that you can snap to secure it further, but I have not had problems with security and I don't tend to use the straps unless I know the terrain will be bumpy.
I use this for quick jump in and out of the car trips. The bottom basket is roomy and I have gone grocery shopping just shoving stuff in the basket instead of using a shopping cart.
Right now it is my primary stroller - I have a jogging stroller for rough terrain or walking trips.
My very heavy diaper (at least a few pounds) bag sits just fine on the handles and doesn't tip over even without the carseat. I have a Skip Hop bag and use the clasps.
Durable - its lasted with heavy use for 6 months now and still going strong.
It is lightweight. I am very petite and have no problems throwing this around.
It fits fine in trunk of my Prius but it does take up room in the trunk. I can...Read more
19 of 19 people found the following review helpful
love it with our chicco car seat!,
March 6, 2010 T. Thiel (Arizona) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Baby Trend Snap N Go Stroller (Baby Product)
Works great with our Chicco car seat and is light and folds up very easily!
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
okay, but not long lasting,
March 17, 2011 jkwon - See all my reviews
This review is from: Baby Trend Snap N Go Stroller (Baby Product)
This review is based on my experience with both types of strollers, the Baby Trend Snap N Go and the Graco Snugrider.
I used the Graco for my first baby. It worked perfect for its purpose -- quick trips in and out of the car. I let a friend borrow it then found out I was pregnant again so had to get another carseat and stroller. We got a Chicco carseat cause we found it lighter than the Graco but had to get a different stroller frame to go with it. It did a great job but after 9 months of using the Snap N Go, the back wheels are bowing and I question the longevity of the stroller. My baby is not heavy (he's over a year and still under 20lbs) and we primarily use this stroller only on the weekends.
Other features that I preferred in the Graco Snugrider: the carseat clicked into the stroller so you had no straps to contend with and I felt sure that the seat was secured, you could access the basket from the back rather than have to walk to the front to reach in...Read more