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Graco - Premier Modes Merge Stroller

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r/NewParentsCar Seats and Strollers
8 months ago

Need to chime in with some love for Graco products. We were gifted a Graco modes pramette stroller and snugride car seat plus a couple car seat bases. I then bought us a Graco Ready2Jet travel stroller for our plane rides and I love how the car seat can click into the stroller. My baby is on the tall side so I’ve already leveled up and gotten a Graco Turn2Me convertible car seat for my car. I also bought a Graco Premier Modes Merge stroller as our main stroller off of an overstock website so it was like $300 instead of $400, and if I were to do it over again I would have started with that line of travel system (includes the car seat) because it feels really high end for probably half the price of the actual high end brands.

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r/pregnantplease just tell me what stroller to get
4 months ago

Graco modes nest; and then we purchased one of the Graco 360s when he was about 10 months old. BUT I still use the stroller w/the toddler seat attachment. It was also great while using the infant seat that it just clicked right onto the stroller!

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r/NewParentsStrollers - what did you wish you knew before you bought?
12 months ago

I'm really glad o didn't get a doona. But if there is a second kid definitely getting that greco 360. I don't even know which greco infant seat we had it was used. But it fit in the click connect stroller or totes babe so it worked out.

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

We went with the Graco modes merge stroller https://www.target.com/p/graco-premier-modes-merge-stroller-midtown/-/A-92331714 and got the snugride snugfit 35xt bucket seat https://www.gracobaby.com/-/SAP_2170449.html?utm_source=babylist.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=BabyList-NonAffiliate It was super affordable for us, both go on sale often! Baby isn’t here yet, but we’ve practiced with it a few times. It’s lightweight. Not sure how it would do as a travel stroller, but we aren’t planning on getting a travel stroller so it’ll work for us.

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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

We got the top model from Graco in 2022 with the car sit, we used the car sit until my son was almost 2 and we used the stroller until he was almost 3. So for us was totally worth it. We just donated the set and the car sit looked still super new since never happened any spill on it

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r/BabyBumpsStroller recommendations for a FTM!
8 months ago

I had the graco premier stroller for my first and it was definitely luxurious but it was HUGE. I would recommend something smaller and easier to get in and out of the car. Once my son turned 1.5 I switched him to a $20 umbrella stroller and I’ve loved it. Now he’s almost 2 and we’re about to welcome our second baby. We purchased a BabyTrend SitNStand second hand. I can’t give much of a review yet because baby #2 isn’t here yet but it seems like it’s going to be great. Lighter weight than our first stroller despite being a double.

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r/NewParentsDid you use an infant car seat or convertible? What stroller?
7 months ago

We initially had a convertible Greco set and then bought a Doona for our first baby because we had to travel for a work conference. We kept the doona and now plan to use it as an infant car seat for our second and I am so excited for it. I remember my husband having to awkwardly carry our first born out of the hospital in the big car seat. This time, we’ll be rolling our baby girl out in style 😂

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r/dadditWife is 15 weeks - went down a stroller rabbit hole…
10 months ago

Used for almost everything, the only thing worth splurging on is a BOB. Everything other than a jogging stroller is the same basic design. The move is to buy them used/cheap as possible, then you can buy multiple strollers that each meet a certain need for the same price as a new “jack of all trades” stroller that won’t be. We have a BOB all terrain (the big purchase, because we run with him) and then an ultra compact one for travel, we also had what was essentially a Graco cart that his car seat clipped into (but didn’t have a seat otherwise) for when he was <1 year.

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r/NewParentsInfant travel systems - new parents
6 months ago

We have the Graco 3-in-1. Car seat clicks into the stroller seat or stroller frame (either one), seat can be a seat with variable recline or bassinet. The basket underneath is huge and holds like, 20 lbs easily, and the frame is super sturdy. It's not the fanciest and most expensive, but it works great and is super affordable. Our stroller has been used almost daily for 2 years, still works great.

r/BabyBumpsIs it worth buying the “convertible” baby stuff?
6 months ago

Stroller can be amazing, especially if you wind up with a baby like mine who HATES babywearing. We've put ours through its paces. But you also don't need the super fancy brands. We have a Graco Modes, it's like, $250 brand new for the stroller (and has all the accessories some other brands charge as extras!). Almost 2 years of daily use and going strong. Convertible car seat, yes, you'll need that eventually. You could get one with a low weight limit and skip the infant bucket seat, but you'll need a seat that can do rear facing, front facing harness, high back booster, and regular booster (or multiple seats that cover that span collectively. Those are just the phases you need covered). Our convertible can do the first 3, and we'll get a basic booster when needed. Some seats do all 4 phases. Again, you don't need a super expensive brand. We have a Graco that was $160 and it's been great. High chair: highly kid dependent. Our 20 month old recently decided all configurations of her high chair are awful, she wants a big chair. My friend's kid the exact same age loves her high chair still. Crib: we have a convertible one. But I fully intend to modify it to fit a full size bed frame, so it's gonna be super convertible 😅 some come with that ability, but we just got the 4-in-1 and figured I've got power tools for the big bed. But really, all you *need* for a baby to sleep can be safely and completely met by a pack and play. We used one for several months around our kid's first birthday because we moved and all our shit was in storage. It's perfectly acceptable to do that and just get them a twin size bed when they outgrow the pack and play as a toddler.

r/NewParentsTrying to find a stroller that lasts from newborn to toddler. Am I on the right track?
3 months ago

We have a Graco Modes (ours doesn't have adjustable handle, but I've seen one that does and otherwise looks the same) and it's been great. Kiddo is about to turn 2, the stroller gets daily use (multiple long walks a day), has survived a cross country move, multiple planes (with gate checking), in and out of car.... It's put in more work and survived more than most of my friends' much more expensive strollers 🤷🏻‍♀️

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r/NewDadsStroller and carseat recommendations?
12 months ago

I have the Graco 3 in 1 set from Target and I’m very happy with it. It’s super easy to switch from car seat to stroller mode, even one handed. I haven’t tried the pram yet, as my baby falls asleep almost immediately when she is out in the car seat. I haven’t even needed the pram so far! Still though, it’s a great, lightweight combo set.