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Graco IPO Stroller

by Graco
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (115 customer reviews)

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Product Features

Color: Navarro
  • Lightweight stroller weighs just 17 pounds
  • Extended weight limit holds child up to 50 pounds to last past the toddler years
  • Large, easy access storage baskets - quickly stow and grab what you need
  • Multi-position, reclining seat so baby can rest
  • Lockable front swivel wheels for a smoother ride

Product Specifications
Product Information
Model number:1750420
Maximum weight recommendation:50 Pounds

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 26.5 x 19.5 x 41.5 inches ; 17.5 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 19.6 pounds
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.
  • ASIN: B001GQ2PB4
  • UPC: 047406102471
  • Item model number: 1750420
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #33,550 in Baby (See Top 100 in Baby)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (115 customer reviews)
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Product Description

Color: Navarro

From the Manufacturer

This compact, convenient stroller is ready to go anywhere and everywhere. Built for action, this lightweight stroller weighs just 17 pounds without skimping on features. There's a roomy, completely accessible storage basket, a canopy with peek-a-boo window and tinted sun visor, an adjustable leg rest and padded, padded handles. The seat even reclines for your child to rest more comfortably when they child gets worn out. The IpoStroller fold with one hand and has a convenient carry handle so you can grab it and go go.

Product Description

Graco Ipo Stroller This compact toddler stroller combines streamlined European styling with light mobility and compact convenience. Even though it's trim and ready for action, it offers plenty of comfort and convenience features. Moms on the go will really appreciate one-hand folding and the deluxe carry handle. The Graco Ipo is perfect for kids who no longer need the support of a full-sized stroller.

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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great lightweight stroller, November 28, 2007
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Ghislaine Schwartz (san diego, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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I'm very satisified with this stroller: it is lightweight, easy to fold and open up, and easy to drive around. It folds up really small, has a harness that can be used as a 3- or 5-point, and it can recline up to about 60 degrees (=more than halfway between straight up and lying flat). It is also rather stylish, in colors that are fun and modern (and totally acceptable for Dads) and that also don't show dirt too much.
My only regret is that the basket is not bigger -but I guess for that you'd probably need a bigger stroller altogether, which isn't what I was after.

Oh! Also, my son (6 m.o.) regularly falls asleep in it, which he hadn't done since he was a newborn. So that's the vote for the comfort level, right?
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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The search is over..., April 10, 2008
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I love this stroller! I have owned 6 strollers in total for my 20 month old and was never satisfied. My daughter is big for her age and the light-weight strollers didn't feel too sturdy when I would turn the stroller. This one moves great and turns smoothly on a dime!

The basket is the perfect size for my diaper bag and the one-hand fold is great! The only drawback is the lack of a cup holder for the parents, but I ordered the Buddy Buggy organizer and think this will work out great!

My daughter loves the stroller and has plenty of room to grow into it. It's umbrella-style fold leaves plenty of room in the trunk of my SUV for groceries.

I am relieved to be able to stop searching for the perfect stroller, since I have found it!!!
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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This might be it....the elusive "perfect" stroller, October 2, 2007
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I'm sick of having different strollers for different occasions: the car seat stroller frame for when DS was small enough to be content sitting in the infant seat; a Peg Perego Pliko3 for mall trips and traveling; a cheap umbrella stroller for "quick" trips to the store; and a Baby Trend jogging stroller for walking (I don't jog) over uneven surfaces. It wasn't until I ran over the umbrella stroller with my car (DS was safely inside the house) that I realized how insane having four strollers is! So, I started to review strollers to find the "perfect" one - one that would take the place of all these strollers (or at least most of them).

After going to many baby stores to "test drive" different strollers, I thought I'd have to give up my fantasy of getting rid of all the other strollers; they just didn't seem to meet my needs (be able to close one-handed while holding DS in other when traveling alone, close as compact as my cheap umbrella stroller, have storage basket that's actually accessible, be able to steer one-handed while I held the dog's leash with the other, and not be so expensive that if an airline were to demolish it while traveling, we wouldn't have to re-finance the house to afford another one). I saw the Graco IPO once at BRU, but didn't have a chance to put DS in it because he'd already been put in about 5 other strollers and screamed when I started to put him in this one. Thinking that the straps didn't compare anyway to the Maclaren I had just taken him out of, I gave up, going home empty handed.

But like an addict, I kept searching. I finally saw the Graco IPO online (I thought Graco only made the behemoth travel system strollers). Most of the reviews were highly favorable and said the things I was looking for would be met by this stroller: one-handed folding, accessible basket, small when closed. So, I thought I'd return to BRU to give it a test drive when DS was "fresh" and wouldn't balk at being put into another stroller. Initially, I was worried about the harness; it felt cheaply made and the shoulder straps that made it a 5-point harness seemed to be of a strange design. But, the rest of the claims were true. I could fold it one-handed, it was compact like an umbrella stroller, the basket (while not huge) was at least accessible, and it was under $100! As I was paying for it, I made sure to ask what the return policy was, still not sure I'd found "the one." But then I got it home and I took it for a spin!

The straps were designed so it's easy to change from using as a 5-point to 3-point harness (and vice versa). They're genius, actually, but they take some getting used to at first. And I had NO trouble steering one-handed as DS and I took the dog for a walk around the block. (My carpal tunnel flared up trying the same thing in the Peg.) And while it's still easier to use the jogging stroller over gravel, the wheels on the Graco IPO are large enough that you don't get stuck going over it (can't say the same for the Peg!) And the jogging stroller is MUCH more bulky to try to get in and out of the car.

My only complaints so far are that for how compactly it folds, it's pretty heavy. It looks as if it should be as light as other cheap umbrella strollers, but it has some weight to it. And my other complaint is that the seat/leg position doesn't "click" into a bent position and stay there. However, these are two minor things as I see them for not needing to look for any other stroller!

Looking back, we'll probably keep the infant car seat stroller in case we have another kid. But, because this umbrella stroller actually reclines (something the cheap ones can't do), child #2 would probably not be in the carseat stroller for long at all - only until he/she can sit up!

It's hard to believe something so simple has taken so long for manufacturers to get right. Congrats, Graco! This one seems to do it all!
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