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Graco - Modes Nest Travel System

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r/BabyBumpsStrollers: Should I prioritize 360° Wheels or Bassinet Mode?
3 months ago

We have the Greco Modes Nest Travel system and haven’t had any issues. It didn’t come with a bassinet, and we didn’t buy one, and I regret it.

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r/NewParentsbassinet stroller recommendations?
7 months ago

[GRACO MODES NEST](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Y5X7N27?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share) This is what we went for with our newborn it’s really easy to use and very portable and will grow with them. So far it’s been great with everyday walking around the wheels feel smooth and is relatively lightweight!

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r/BabyBumpsPlease just tell me what stroller to buy
10 months ago

Love mine too, although I can't speak on the car seat as we have a convertible and never used the infant seat. But the bassinet has worked great for us

r/BabyBumpsPlease just tell me what stroller to buy
10 months ago

Ive had great experiences with my Graco gear, to each their own

r/BabyBumpsPlease just tell me what stroller to buy
10 months ago

I've had great experiences with our Graco gear, to each their own

r/BabyBumpsPlease just tell me what stroller to buy
10 months ago

I love my nest. Baby is 5 months old and we live in the city so we use it almost everyday. The bassinet has gotten lots of use and we just made it into a kid seat and he's loving that too. We have the slide to me, so you can position the seat as high as you want, which in baby stages is pretty high so they're within reach. When he's big enough to get in and out well be able to lower it. Love that feature

r/BabyBumpsPlease just tell me what stroller to buy
10 months ago

Been using Graco nest travel system. Can be bassinet for newborn too

r/BabyBumpsIs a stroller bassinet worth it?
4 months ago

I have a Graco nest and the seat converts into a bassinet. It was $300 for the whole thing

r/BabyBumpsStrollers: Should I prioritize 360° Wheels or Bassinet Mode?
3 months ago

Also had nest, love it. Used the bassinet all the time (although we didn't have an infant seat so couldn't use the stroller at all without the bassinet. Ymmv) he was a winter baby but we still walked all the time

r/BabyBumpsStrollers: Should I prioritize 360° Wheels or Bassinet Mode?
3 months ago

Same here. Quick change into bassinet mode for diaper changes is super handy

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r/NewParentsNew parent question: Are stroller over $500 really worth it? Is a more expensive stroller always better?
4 months ago

This is probably the most honest and accurate review on here about this. It absolutely depends on your needs. As someone who lives in Phoenix, I am incredibly happy with my Graco Modes Nest Travel System 3-in-1. The stroller turns into a pramette or you can pop the car seat right into it, and when baby is older it sits them down so they can people watch! But I hardly ever use it during the summer. No way am I walking anywhere in the summer, unless it's inside the children's museum or something. And this city is sprawled out, you have to first get in your car and then get the stroller out once you get there. If I lived in a city like New York, where everybody walks and the city lends itself to better public transportation, yeah I would've splurged for a higher-end stroller/stroller system. The truth is I'm not using it every day, and I definitely don't use it for a pretty big chunk of the summer, and it fit my needs, so I'm happy. I will say that the popular choice in my neck of the woods wasn't the Vista anything, but the Doona. A lot of people like to get out of the heat during summer and the Doona boasts being a great traveling stroller. Frankly, to me it was not worth the price just for being able to collapse into the wheels and be used as a car seat, but again it fits others needs, so no judgement.

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r/NewParentsNew parent question: Are stroller over $500 really worth it? Is a more expensive stroller always better?
4 months ago

I ended up getting the graco prammette system. Pretty practical travel system, the bassinet turns into a seat once baby gets bigger and you can use the car seat on it. I do like it and we will be using it until baby grows out of it but there are some things I don’t love about it. The bassinet part seems a little wobbly? It has one main connection to the stroller and it’s in the middle so sometimes it felt like it moved up and down too much when my baby was a newborn. It’s also really annoying to unfold, the clasp to lock and unlock it from folded position is on the side and it’s kinda of hard to unfold. You have to set it against the floor or there’s too much pressure on the latch and it won’t unclip. Honestly I’m the only one who can do it without needing to put it on the ground. My mom can’t unfold it and my husband struggles with it. It’s also kind of a weird bulky shape and way to big to fold with the prammette portion and only folds with it attached if it’s in toddler seat mode

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r/MommitShort moms, I need recommendations. I'm 4'9" and never found a be car seat or stroller I liked, did you?
about 1 month ago

I’m 4’11”, I have to Graco modes nest. It does have an adjustable height for the seat but I always keep it highest up tbh. Car seats are always gonna be bulky, infant ones. The stroller has clip ins for the car seat so I don’t typically carry it around much.

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r/BabyBumpsLost in the strollers world 😭
4 months ago

I just gave up researching and driving myself crazy and got the graco modes nest travel system. Is basic and has everything I wanted and not hella expensive haha

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r/BabyBumpsIs a stroller bassinet worth it?
4 months ago

We had a Graco Nest Modes that had a bassinet way to attach the toddler chair. It was really nice to have when she was a newborn and smaller. She could stretch out unlike if she was just in the car seat all the time. It was really nice for her to nap in on walks. Once she hit like 4 months, she preferred to be to look around and see something besides up, but we love the stroller.

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r/BabyBumpsIs a stroller bassinet worth it?
4 months ago

Graco has one that the seat itself becomes the bassinet. We had no issues with that one, graco modes nest. We only switched to mockingbird because we needed a stroller than can convert to a double.

r/BabyBumpsStrollers: Should I prioritize 360° Wheels or Bassinet Mode?
3 months ago

I had the modes nest, and I don’t remember ever having a problem with the wheels. We used the bassinet probably until he was starting to sit up. It was nice that the bassinet part turned into the seat. There were many times we were out that we quickly converted it back to the bassinet setting to do a quick diaper change before going back to the seat setting.

r/BabyBumpsPlease recommend a newborn stroller
2 months ago

I liked our graco modes nest. The seat turns into a bassinet and can also attach an infant bucket seat. If you get the travel system, it also comes with the bucket seat.

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r/pregnantStroller and Car seat
3 months ago

As a FTM it took me FOREVER to decide what to get. I decided on the Graco Modes Nest Travel System with the Graco SnugRide DLX car seat and it’s my favorite baby purchase. I love that the car seat attaches to the stroller so if I’m running quick errands I don’t have to take her in and out. She’s 9 months old now and still fits in the car seat and probably will until she’s a year old. One of the pieces comes out after she was 12+ pounds and the other head piece stays in until I have to move the straps up to the highest hole. I took the shoulder pads off as well but that’s a personal preference. Some car seats require them to stay on but this one didn’t mention it in the manual so I just removed them. I also like it because not that heavy. It also doesn’t take up a ton of room in my car. I also love that it has the bassinet that also turns into a regular stroller seat, we are finally using that part as she’s gotten older. It also has a ton of room in the bottom of the stroller for outings and it’s not heavy either, easy to get in and out of the car. I’d recommend this travel system over and over. I think it’s a great price for what you get. We are going to use the car seat for baby #2 on the way.