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Lilly Gold Sit 'N' Stroll 5 in 1 Car Seat and Stroller Combination

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Product Features

  • Forward facing carseat
  • Rear facing carseat
  • FAA certified flight
  • Full function stroller
  • Dining booster seat

Product Specifications
Product Information
Model number:8212
Minimum weight recommendation:5 Pounds
Maximum weight recommendation:5 Pounds

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 18 x 18 x 20 inches ; 15 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 22.4 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
  • Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.
  • ASIN: B000F0G0EK
  • UPC: 022791009130 080313082122 874749001020
  • Item model number: 8212
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #24,611 in Baby (See Top 100 in Baby)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (43 customer reviews)
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Product Description

From the Manufacturer

The internationally patented Sit' n Stroll is a lightweight luxury convertible car seat and stroller. As a car seat, the Sit' n Stroll meets or exceeds all USA departments of transportation FMV SS 213 safety standards. This is rated to 30 pounds in the rear facing position and 40 pounds in the forward facing position. It converts easily to a full function stroller for children up to 40 pounds when removed from a stroller. The sit' n stroll comes with the finest 5 point harness available, as a stroller the wheels are fully retractable and shielded from the car seat and as a stroller there are three positions of the height handle for ease of use for any size person. Finally, the sit' n stroll is an FAA certified flight seat and a booster seat for dining.

Product Description

Tripleplay 5-in-1 Sit N Stroll Travel becomes convenient with the Sit N Stroll from Tripleplay. It is FAA approved and is the perfect choice when searching for baby travel systems. Flying with a child is very difficult. With a stroller travel system like the Sit N Stroll there is no reason to haul a stroller and car seat through the airport. Use the stroller function and wheel the children the airport and into the automobile. The travel system then converts to an easy to use car seat by using the car's belts. Once the destination has been reached, take out the retractable wheels on the baby travel system and roll the child to its destination. The Tripleplay 5 in 1 is lightweight and simple making it a great choice. The top feature on the Sit N Stroll from Tripleplay is its convertibility. The wheels retract into what acts as a car seat base for easy storage. When the time comes to go from car seat to stroller, no real effort needs to be exerted. The stroller travel system is easy to use for all parents. The travel system also features a height adjustable handle. The 5-In-1 Sit N Stroll becomes one of the most perfect travel systems for any parent.

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66 of 66 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A lifesaver for traveling, but a couple of drawbacks, November 27, 2007
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This review is from: Lilly Gold Sit 'N' Stroll 5 in 1 Car Seat & Stroller Combination, Shoreline (Baby Product)
I just took my 16-month-old, 22-pound daughter on a plane trip with this seat and the whole trip was MUCH smoother than a previous trip on which I had taken her regular car seat. After a little practice it is pretty easy to convert from a stroller to a car seat and back while the baby is sitting it it, which is a lifesaver for the godawful painful process of getting through security. I could leave her strapped in the stroller until I had all my various items unpacked and on the belt, convert it to a seat, set it up and on the table, take her out, then slide the seat through with one hand; much better than having to hang on to her with one hand while I try to collapse and hoist a regular stroller onto the belt with the other. It steers very easily with one hand, and although it has hardly any basket, the accessory sack that you can buy separately is very roomy, handy, and lightweight, simple to stuff into a small suitcase. The stroller even rolled (snugly) down the Economy class aisles of both Airbus A320 and Boeing 757 planes. Once at our destination, it was a piece of cake to collapse the stroller and toss her into a taxi, strapping her in safely. This stroller is a must if your travel includes much time spent in taxis.

There were, however, three serious drawbacks which prevent me from giving it 5 stars.

- The telescoping handle is somewhat floppily connected to the body of the stroller. This is apparently supposed to be a "feature" as it is prominently labeled "FLEX-STEER (TM)" but the floppiness means -- as the owner's manual tells you -- that in order to get the stroller over an obstruction like a street curb, you cannot do the normal operation of leaning down on the handle to pop up the front wheels and lift them over the curb. Instead, you are instructed to turn the stroller around backward, lift up on the handle to lift the back wheels over the curb, then turn around and proceed. At least once on my trip I found myself crossing a street, and a car turned onto the street and started barreling toward me and I had to try to do this operation in a real hurry. Also both planes I traveled on had large gaps between the plane deck and the jetbridge; there's no room for turning the stroller around in that situation, the only option is to bodily lift the seat and baby with both hands and set it on to the deck.

- As other reviewers have noted, to convert it from stroller to seat and back you have to lift both baby and stroller into the air. This is not a huge deal, but every dang time I collapsed or reset the stroller, some protruding piece of plastic on the back of it created a new bruise on my right arm. By the end of the trip my arm looked like leopardskin, peppered with purple bruises. Good thing I wasn't expected to look pretty.

- When the seat is in the forward-facing position, the seatbelt crosses the front of the seat in a position that is pretty high up the seat. For my 16-month-old, the belt crossed the seat at mid-chest level, pinning her upper arms. If she were a thumbsucker, this would have been utterly unworkable. As it was, I couldn't keep the seatbelt on for the whole flight; she wouldn't have stood for it. Once she has grown a couple more inches, her shoulders will be far enough above the seat belt position that her arms will be able to lie comfortably over the seat belt, but until then, strapping her in to the plane or car is equivalent to strapping her arms to her sides. At least in a plane you get to unbuckle the seat belt occasionally; this seat will not work for her in a car until she grows more.

One other random "pro" to mention: I discovered while hanging around in the airport that, with the wheels deployed but the handle in its stored position, the Sit'n'Stroll has a sixth function, as a walker -- my daughter pushed it up and down and up and down and up and down the concourse (to the annoyance, I am sure, of many harried travelers), getting those little legs nice and tired out for the flight.
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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic for Traveling!, May 26, 2007
This review is from: Lilly Gold Sit 'N' Stroll 5 in 1 Car Seat & Stroller Combination, Shoreline (Baby Product)
We purchased this stroller because we traveled a lot and needed something compact and easy for traveling. After DD turned 7 months old we haven't looked back and have used this everyday. She is now 19 months old, weighs 22 pounds, and it holds up fairly well. I've traveled alone with her and this stroller has made it a whole lot easier! I would definitely purchase this again we couldn't be more satisfied!

Here are my pros and cons:
1.Makes traveling easier.
2.Durable the fabric is easy to clean
3.Well padded
4.Is easy to operate once you get the hang of opening and closing it.
5.When you close it the wheels are covered by the plastic so if they are dirty it will not mess your car's seats.

Cons:
1.Can be a bit heavy once your child is over 20 lbs
2.The wheels are small but are durable enough..difficult to tread in gravel and doesn't have much friction.
3.The foam handles tend to slip off
4.There isn't a sunshade (you would have to purchase this separately from the vendor)
5.The small compartment in the back is not big enough to house a diaper bag
6.No cup holder.

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Planes, Trains, and Automobiles, July 28, 2007
This review is from: Lilly Gold Sit 'N' Stroll 5 in 1 Car Seat & Stroller Combination, Shoreline (Baby Product)
My wife and I travel a lot. This seat has seen London, Paris, and Buenos Aires - all with our little dude riding like a king.

Fly to London, stroll to and on the Tube, use as a booster seat at a restaurant in Piccadilly, stroll around South Kensington. To go home, just pull up the wheels to become a carseat and slide the seat into the taxi. Pull the standard seatbelt over the front and lock down.

This carseat/stroller has taken a beating and it is still going. Highly recommended!

Pros:
Versatility
Don't have to chech the stroller at the gate
Resilient
Looks very comfy

Cons:
A bit hard to pull wheels up/down for my wife
Barely squeezes down the aisle of the plane (watch fingers)

Impressive engineering. It earned its value during the first trip.



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