Graco Quattro Tour Travel System in Lattice
- Stroller and car seat come together
- Stroller: For infants and children up to 4 years and less than 50 lbs. Car Seat: Rear facing for infants 5-22 lbs and less than 29"
- Stroller has one hand gravity fold, an aluminum welded frame, a tuck away sun visor, and front swivel wheels with locks and suspension.
- Stroller has a combination 3 or 5 point harness, a 4-position flat reclining seat, and one-touch breaks
- Car seat has a 5 point harness, a 2-piece chest clip, removable infant head support and cold weather boot, and a stay-in-car adjustable base.
Product Description
Graco Quattro Tour Travel System The Graco Quattro Tour Travel System is winning combination, featuring a first class Graco car seat and a top of the line Graco stroller. The Graco Quattro is one of the most popular Graco items. The SnugRide car seat was the top rated car seat by Consumer Reports. Parents looking to combine safety and comfort need look no further than this combination from Graco. The Graco Quattro Tour Travel System stroller is the Graco Quattro Tour. It features an adjustable 3 or 5 point harness which will keep baby snug and secure. The Graco Quattro featurs a one hand gravity fold which allows the stroller to rest on its wheels so it never comes in contact with the ground. The strollers safety and comfort features are unmatched by other Graco strollers. The top rated car seat by Consumer Reports is the SnugRide infant car seat. It features EPS, energy absorbing foam which absorbs energy during impact and keeps baby safe, secure and cradled. It is the most popular Graco car seat and is quickly becoming one of the most popular car seats in the world. The SnugRide car seat is LATCH equipped for easy installation. When combined with the Graco Quattro Tour parents are getting one of the top travel systems around.
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Graco Quattro Tour Travel System in Lattice
- Baby Product: 0 pages (2006-06-12)
- Publisher: Graco Baby
- Label: Graco Baby
- Studio: Graco Baby
- Average Customer Review:
based on 3 reviews
- Sales Rank in Baby: #15872
Avg. Customer Review:
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: nice travel system 2008-03-11
Comment: I spend $165 for this travel system for my son. I found the car seat is kind of difficult to move from car to car, and it is too small. my son only used it for 6 month then he is out growth of its size. The stroller is bulky. it might be nice to use it outside of NYC, but I live in NYC, it is very difficult to use it in the city public transportation system. I have a toyota solara, and I am 5'2", it is too heavy for me to move the stroller in or out of the trunk. For all the difficulties and the price that I got, I still think it is good buy set. Over all, it is a nice travel system to start with. at least my 7 month son still can sleep, and lay flat in the stroller although he is out grwoth the car seat. the stroller can be used for awhile.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Graco travel system 2008-02-13
Comment: I love this travel system. I haven't gotten to use it yet because I havent had the baby. It is prettier in person than it is in the picture, easy to assemble, not cheap looking. I looked all around for a travel system at a decent price and even some of the expensive ones didnt have some of the features this one does. I especially like that this one has a fully reclined seat for the baby to sleep. For the amount of time you will get out of this system-this is the way to go!!! I would recommend to any new mother!
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Well worth it! 2007-05-09
Comment: We purchased this system based on some lengthy research and a very tight budget. We hardly ever used the stroller, although it did accompany us just in case. It was simple to fold and unfold, easy enough for me to figure out and seemed to provide a nice ride for our sleeping daughter. I like that it has the drink holders and the temp display since weather was always of utmost concern to us should we want to go walking with it. It held up fine on gravel/dirt roads, but I would recommend a jog stroller if you need a more all-terrain stroller. With the infant in the car seat, it provides a much smoother and sturdier ride. It is a good system that will last a long time, provided you don't have a child that grows faster than the average! Ours outgrew her car seat at 10 months only because she is really tall and I didn't like fighting her to get her in and out of the straps. I would highly recommend it and I'm really picky! Its not too heavy, although I didn't try to lift it by myself in and out of the vehicle until she was about 3 months old. The car seat was easy to carry and light enough that it wasn't too awkward or difficult. The canopy rotates 180 degrees which made it VERY nice when the weather required it and the sun came out. The boot was nice, but our winter was really cold right from the start, so I ended up putting a JJ Cole BundleMe on it (which is a MUST HAVE!!!) and that made it easier to get her in and out of the seat. The boot unstraps with elastic and over time it will stretch out but its a nice touch. The head support was okay, but we used an aftermarket one we received at a shower until she was old enough to get the full benefit out of the supplied one-which I think was around 4 or 5 months. The under basket storage compartment was VERY nice. I could fit two adult jackets, her diaper bag and a couple of extra bags from shopping beneath the stroller and it still functioned well with good clearance. We had a Saturn and this would fold up and fit in the trunk nicely (upside down). It took up the whole trunk though, so consider that when purchasing! The base was VERY easy to install and use and I find now that I really miss that! I would purchase this system again and recommend it to anyone who asks.
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