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| Graco IPO Stroller in Soho | 
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| Brand: Graco Category: Baby Product
List Price: $89.99 Buy New: $79.99 You Save: $10.00 (11%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 35 reviews Sales Rank: 250
Color: Soho Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 50 Shipping Weight (lbs): 17.5 Dimensions (in): 26.5 x 12.5 x 41.5
Model: 6C00SOH UPC: 047406095506 EAN: 0047406095506 ASIN: B0012J5GW0
Release Date: February 20, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Multiple-position, reclining seat for child's comfort; | | • | 3-dimensional, one hand compact fold for maximum portability; | | • | Combination 3 or 5 point harness; padded ergonomic grip; robust, stylized frame for maximum durability; front swivel wheels with locks and suspension | | • | Large canopy with peek-a-boo window and tuck-away tinted sun-visor | | • | Accepts children up to 50 pounds. |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 30 more reviews...
Great stroller! October 2, 2008 We love this stroller. We have a Graco Quattro Tour Deluxe and while it was great when our son was an infant, it gets to be just too big and heavy for daily use. It was hard to maneuver in stores, sidewalks, etc. The new Graco IPO is the perfect cross between a larger stroller and those flimsy umbrella style strollers. While being larger, it still folds up like an umbrella stroller making it very compact and easy to store and carry. It isnt quite as light as a true umbrella like the Maclaren but it is much sturdier and just a little larger. That little bit makes a huge difference in comfort for both the kid and the parent. My wife and I are both fairly tall and the standard umbrella stroller are just too low to comfortably push around. The IPO is as comfortable to push as our big Quattro. Also most umbrella strollers have really tiny wheels that are useless on anything but the smoothest of surfaces. The IPO wheels are a decent size and can roll over cracks on rougher surfaces with ease. The stroller actually has a decent sized basket that you can use to store things. It is very stable, we can hang a heavy diaper bag on the handles and it does not tip over. Over all I couldnt recommend this enough to anyone looking for a lighter weight stroller.
excellent product September 15, 2008 Excellent product! folds nicely, unfolds easily, truly one hand operation. Very comfortable and easy to handle and maneuver. Great for travelers.
Great stroller! August 15, 2008 We already have a big bulky stroller and were looking for something small that folded up to become nice and compact. The Graco Ipo is perfect. It's not as sturdy as the larger stroller but does the job when needed. We recommend it!
Garbage August 7, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this stroller for it's wider frame and compactness. I had this stroller for about three months and was very satisfied...then the seat started to recline whenever my son was sitting in it. We had to use a bungy cord to hold the seat in an upright position. I tried to return it to the store I had bought it from but it had exceeded the 45 day return policy. Graco is replacing the fabric portion of my stroller but I have no doubts that the same thing will happen after a short time of use. At $130.00 I consider this stroller to be a very expensive piece of garbage.
mommy2two August 4, 2008 After my two boys outgrew both our Graco travel system and the duoglider, I needed something lightweight for my 2 year old. This is perfect! It saves space in the car when we travel with it and is very comfortable for my son to ride in. It is a bit heavy for an umbrella stroller, but on the upside it is also very sturdy. I can put lunchboxes and other items in the basket under the seat and hang my purse, diaper bag and shopping bags on the handles and it does not tip when my son gets out. I found it to be extremely easy to put together ( I didn't even have to consult my husband) and have had no problems with it so far. We've traveled all summer with it. It is even comfortable enough for my 3 year old when he is tired.
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