Get more out of outings with the ultimate in comfort stroller. The Quattro Tour Sport is well built, ultra-convenient and extra-comfortable - sort of like the SUV of strollers! The durable, maneuverable aluminum frame holds a child up to 50 lbs. to last past the toddler years. Just one hand folds it and gravity does the rest, because you don't need to work any harder than you already do.
Other life-simplifying featrues include a parent storage tray with one cup holder for your water bottle and another for your well deserved iced mocha. There is a multi-position, flat reclining seat with flip-up bassinet so Baby can rest comfortably, anywhere, and a drop-down storage basket that lets you reach for your gear even when the seat is fully reclined.
The rotating peek-a-boo canopy, removable head support, and child's tray with cup/snack holder pivots open for easy stroller entry to keep Baby comfy and content. Of course, the Quattro Tour Sport is compatible with SnugRide Infant Car Seat and Infant SafeSeat Car Seat.
Features:
- Accepts all Graco SnugRide Infant Car Seats and Infant SafeSeat Car Seats
- Easy access drop-down basket lets you reach in without disturbing reclined child
- Rotating canopy with peek-a-boo window shades your child from any direction
- One-hand gravity fold with storage latch is a cinch to close ? the stroller does all the work!
- Aluminum welded frame for maximum durability and sporty style
- Parent storage tray with two cup holders keeps keys and drinks handy
- Multi-position, flat reclining seat with flip-up bassinet so Baby can rest
- Child's tray with cup/snack holder pivots open for easy stroller entry
- Lockable front swivel wheels with suspension for a smoother ride
- Convertible 3-point and 5-point harness grows with your child
- Easy one-touch foot brakes
- Removeable infant head support cradles child's head and
Graco Quattro Tour Sport Stroller - Gianni Features
- Tailored soft goods package and deluxe fabrics for a finished look in the Graco Sport Stroller
- Extended weight limit - accepts up to 50 lbs!
- Graco's one hand gravity fold with storage latch
- Tapered front-end for a sleek appearance on this Graco Quattro Tour Sport Stroller
User Reviews about Graco Quattro Tour Sport Stroller - Gianni
Bought this as a baby gift. They love it. High quality construction, clever integration with Graco car seat. I was impressed with how easily it steers. Brake system has positive gear engagement. Rolls over cracks and holes in the sidewalk/road, while the suspension system cushions ride effectively. -- Sturdy, easy to steer, set-up, and collapse
I've been using this stroller for 9 months, and have been very happy with it. There's a good amount of padding, the color is really nice, and the basket is large (I can fit my purse and my daughter's diaper bag in it easily). The wheels are large and the stroller handles well, in my opinion. My husband also likes that it isn't a "girly" stroller (I think the color is nice for either a boy or a girl). I've never seen anyone else with this stroller, which is also great. It's not a light stroller, but that shouldn't come as a surprise if you're looking at full-size strollers. I can hold my daughter on my hip and pull it out of the back of my car with my free hand (not that I'm graceful doing it). I drive a 2008 Jeep Liberty, and it fits fine in the back. I'd definitely recommend this stroller. -- Really happy with this product
I researched strollers quite a bit for our second child and was torn between this one (the Quattro Tour Sport) and the Quattro Tour Deluxe. I have to say that I wish I would have bought the Deluxe rather than this one. I ended up buying this one on eBay and saving about $35.00 on the stroller compared to the Deluxe I wanted and also because this stroller was just recently rated #1 on Consumer Reports. That's the main reason I bought it. The blue is beautiful! I like it because it's different and I haven't seen anybody else with this stroller. I like the sleek design, but now realize that as my son grows the foot rest might be too small for him. The Deluxe had a foot rest all the way across. The stroller is sturdy and the fabric is really nice. I am disappointed because the basket is not as big as the Deluxe stroller. It's smaller than I thought and just fits a large diaper bag. The stroller rides very smooth on flat even surfaces, but when I walked on a bumpy path it didn't take the shock too well, and the wheels in front kept wobbling back and forth really bad, which produced a very bumpy ride. Also, the stroller I got sways back and forth when it's pushed on a smooth surface - almost like the wheels are crooked. This is rather annoying when pushing the stroller, but I guess it could be helpful to "rock" my son to sleep while pushing him. Unfortunately, there were no returns accepted from the eBay store I bought this from so that was out. I wasn't able to "test" this stroller out in a store because, as far as I know, nobody has demo models yet. The Deluxe I was able to test out at our Toys R Us in town. Anyway, now, I wish I would have bought the Deluxe. I do like the fact that it has a heavier weight limit, and it fits our Graco Snugride seat. -- Not as impressed as I thought I would be...









