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Graco Verb Click Connect Travel System with SnugRide Infant Car Seat (Pink/Black)
The Graco Verb Click Connect Travel System is a complete travel solution including a lightweight stroller (under 20 lb) and a SnugRide Lite infant car seat (rear-facing, 4-30 lb, up to 32 inches). Designed for seamless transitions from car to strolling, it features a one-second car seat attachment, a one-hand self-standing fold, suspension, and a locking front swivel wheel for smooth maneuverability. User reviews highlight its ease of use and value, though some note the car seat may require additional padding for very small newborns.
Color
- GTIN
047406190881- MPN
GRACO-047406190881-NEWOVERSTOCK
Specifications
- Gender
- female
- Age Group
- infant
- Condition
- new
Image Analysis
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Product shot of a mauve/dusty mauve stroller paired with a matching infant car seat and car seat base on a white background
OCR: GRACOthree-wheel stroller with two rear wheelsadjustable fabric canopypadded stroller seatfive-point harnessremovable child tray with cup holderfoam-covered parent handlebarmetal stroller framemesh underseat storage basketfront swivel wheels with suspensionrear fixed wheelsinfant car seatcar seat baseinfant car seat canopyfloral infant seat linerplastic car seat handleplastic cup holder on car seat basebrand logo on stroller traybrand logo on car seat basewarning label on car seat
Brand PDP Lookup
- Brand
- Graco
Verb™ Click Connect™ Travel System
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Graco Verb Click Connect Travel System with SnugRide Infant Car Seat - Pink/Black
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Documents & Data
Customer Reviews
1 reviews · out of 5
Good stuff
Love the gear I got for my twins.
Reddit Insights
4 threads · r/RidesandCars, r/BabyBumps, r/AskParentsReddit users generally praise the Graco Verb Click Connect Travel System for its value, convenience, and ease of use, though some note issues with padding for newborns and long-term weight.
Most reviewers express satisfaction with the travel system's practicality, lightweight design, and smooth fold, but there are occasional complaints about car seat padding and strap adjustment difficulty, indicating an overall positive but not flawless sentiment.
Themes
Use Cases
- Daily errands and shopping
- Travel and airport use
- Transitioning from car to stroller without waking baby
Watch Out For
Community Q&A
- Does the car seat provide enough head support for newborns?
- Some parents feel the included insert is insufficient, and additional head support may be needed for very small newborns.
- Is the stroller easy to fold?
- Yes, it features a one-hand, self-standing fold that most users find convenient.
Compared To
vs Chicco strollers
The Graco Verb is compared favorably to Chicco's more expensive models, offering similar features at a lower price.
Source Threads
Positive review highlighting value and convenience of Graco Verb
We've put in hundreds of miles on the stroller... folds super easy... I went to target and ended up settling on the Graco Verb Connect... It's a great height for walking... the car seat just clicks into the stroller.
r/RidesandCarsView thread →
Comparison with Chicco and recommendation for budget-conscious parents
I did a lot of looking at Chicco brand strollers... but this Graco stroller compared very closely to Chicco’s $600 stroller and is $250... we got Graco verb click system and then the extend2fit 3-in-1 convertible car seat.
r/BabyBumpsView thread →
User experience with Graco click connect system and transition to convertible seat
We've been using this since birth... lightweight stroller... two cupholders with a tray... If he fell asleep in the store, I didn't have to wake him up... Then he got fat really quickly and it got harder for me to lift the car seat plus his chonk.
r/BabyBumpsView thread →
Concerns about newborn padding and NICU car seat test
If your baby is born small and has to pass a car seat test due to being in the NICU, this car seat will fail miserably. There is not adequate padding and doesn’t seem safe for newborns.
r/AskParentsView thread →