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rear and front facing car seat with stroller

rear and front facing car seat with stroller Graco

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rear and front facing car seat with stroller GracoThe Graco Modes 3 Lite Platinum Travel System gives you 3 strollers in 1 on a sporty 3 wheel frame, with a 1 hand fold and the SnugRide SnugLock 35 DLX infant car seat. This versatile 3 in 1 stroller with a lightweight yet sturdy frame grows with your child from infant to toddler. Click the included infant car seat directly into the frame to stroll from day one. The reclining seat and adjustable calf support can then convert the stroller into an

The Graco® Modes® 3 Lite Platinum Travel System gives you 3 strollers in 1 on a sporty 3-wheel frame, with a 1-hand fold and the SnugRide® SnugLock® 35 DLX infant car seat. This versatile 3-in-1 stroller with a lightweight yet sturdy frame grows with your child from infant to toddler. Click the included infant car seat directly into the frame to stroll from day one. The reclining seat and adjustable calf support can then convert the stroller into an infant stroller. And the reversible stroller seat allows your child to face you or the world as you stroll. The lightweight, sturdy frame makes it convenient to take on the go, with both quick and long trips with baby made easier!

Features:

  • 3 strollers in 1: Infant Car Seat Carrier, Infant Stroller, and Toddler Stroller to stroll from infant to toddler
  • Click Connect™ technology provides a one-step, secure attachment of infant car seat to stroller
  • Reclining seat converts to an infant stroller in both rear-facing and forward-facing modes
  • Reversible stroller seat can face parent or the world, for just the right ride as baby grows
  • Includes the Graco® SnugRide® SnugLock™ 35 DLX Infant Car Seat for rear-facing infants from 4-35 lb and up to 32 in
  • Adjustable calf support grows with your child, allowing you to find the most comfortable position
  • One-hand fold for easy storage
  • Removable child's tray with cup holder to store your child's drinks and snacks as you stroll
  • Parent's tray with 2 cup holders and a storage compartment offers a place to store keys and drinks
  • Locking front swivel wheel and never-flat, all-terrain tires provide a smooth ride for baby

Recommended Use:

  • Infant Car Seat: Rear-Facing Only, 4-35 lb, Up to 32", head must be at least 1" below top of car seat
  • Stroller holds child up to 50 lb for years of comfortable strolling
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