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DahliaRW

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Though, IME, I'd skip the travel system and go with the SR32 and a lightweight stroller (like the peg perego pliko) that will accomidate the seat. The travel system strollers are huge and heavy and take up a ton of trunk space.
 

sparkyd

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Though, IME, I'd skip the travel system and go with the SR32 and a lightweight stroller (like the peg perego pliko) that will accomidate the seat. The travel system strollers are huge and heavy and take up a ton of trunk space.

Will the Pliko P3 take a Graco car seat? I asked about that awhile ago (over a year now) because I found a great deal on a floor model P3 but I was told that it would only take a Peg infant seat.

The Graco seat plus a frame like the Snap n Go is a good option as well. Then you can get whatever kind of stroller you want.
 

joolsplus3

Admin - CPS Technician
The second one the PP linked to is the Utopia system...it's a SR32 on a Metrolite, which is really nothing like those Quattro Trucks...er...Tours, it's much smaller and stands alone when folded. Not as small as a P3, not as high quality, but fine for the mall and zoo (a fitness walking mom would want a nice jogger for that activity, though, a metrolite is a little too clackety on sidewalks, lol)
 

DahliaRW

New member
Will the Pliko P3 take a Graco car seat? I asked about that awhile ago (over a year now) because I found a great deal on a floor model P3 but I was told that it would only take a Peg infant seat.

The Graco seat plus a frame like the Snap n Go is a good option as well. Then you can get whatever kind of stroller you want.

Yes it does. At least as of 2007 which is the one I have. It came with an adapter strap that you buckle to the car seat and then route through the seatbelt path on the Graco to secure it. :) Similar to the adaptor for the Joovy Caboose, but not permanently attached to the stroller.
 

xursusmaritimusx

New member
The second one the PP linked to is the Utopia system...it's a SR32 on a Metrolite, which is really nothing like those Quattro Trucks...er...Tours, it's much smaller and stands alone when folded. Not as small as a P3, not as high quality, but fine for the mall and zoo (a fitness walking mom would want a nice jogger for that activity, though, a metrolite is a little too clackety on sidewalks, lol)

I loooooved my metrolite stroller, and i also had the SS1.

that system worked out so well.


so to the OP if you're looking to get a travel system from graco i'd def check out the metrolite strollers over the fullsize.

we also used the "snug rider" stroller from graco.
 

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