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Baby Trend Single Snap N’ Go Stroller
Baby Trend Single Snap N' Go Stroller
- Turns infant car seat into stroller
- Carries all baby trend and most major brands of infant car seats
- Folds compact for storage and travel
- Extra large storage basket
- Rear wheels with brakes
Baby Trend Single Snap-N-Go No need to disturb your baby during the transition from car to stroller. Just snap your baby's car seat into this high-riding stroller frame with parent tray and super-sized storage basket -- and off you go. Designed to accommodate most infant car seats, this lightweight superstar has an easy, one-handed fold that makes it simple to stow, even with a child in your arms. It has a front suspension, dual locking front-swivel wheels, and rear brakes to make stop-and-go s
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List Price: $ 59.99
Price: $ 47.95
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July 30th, 2010 - 01:36
Review by Zwarych 3 for Baby Trend Single Snap N’ Go Stroller
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Got one as a gift and now have to return it. It is not as “universal” as it states. The only way you can keep a Peg Perego Primo Viaggio car seat from completely falling off is to use a strap that it somes with. The car seat does not lock onto anything, but merely rests on the bar. The problem with having to strap the car seat down is that the strap goes OVER the baby’s chubby legs and/or belly. It doesn’t leave much room for an infant once you secure the car seat to the stroller.
July 30th, 2010 - 02:19
Review by A Squared for Baby Trend Single Snap N’ Go Stroller
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We use this car seat carrier with our Graco Snugride infant carrier. When I see my cousin lugging her huge “SUV” stroller into her actual SUV, I know we made the right choice! The Snap-n-Go if very lightweight, folds up easily, and has held up nicely to a fair amount of abuse. And because it’s so small, going out in crowded places isn’t as daunting as it might be with a larger stroller.
I have noticed that the ride isn’t as smooth as it was five months ago when the baby was born, but it’s still OK. There is a good amount of space in the basket but I sometimes have trouble squeezing the diaper bag through the opening in front (and there isn’t an opening in the back, which seems like the more logical place for it.)
Overall, though, it serves its purpose well.
July 30th, 2010 - 02:52
Review by Portia S for Baby Trend Single Snap N’ Go Stroller
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Pros: Lightweight, convenient, affordable, take it anywhere stroller. I found this most useful when we recently flew back home and didn’t have to worry about having our son’s nice(r) stroller getting smashed and mangled along with other luggages that are checked in.
Cons: Flimsy structure, makes me a bit nervous putting my baby in his carrier on it. The button that you press to fold it is of poor quality. Many times, I have to press on it really hard to get it to sink in and snap. All of the cups I’ve used and put on the holders spilled liquid at the slightest vibration. The material they use as bottom compartment easily tears.
This product is good if: a)You want the convenience especially for traveling b) You want to wait on getting a full size stroller until your baby is a bit bigger. Just don’t expect a whole lot from it, other than it being easy to use and cheap.
July 30th, 2010 - 03:13
Review by activedadof2 for Baby Trend Single Snap N’ Go Stroller
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Originally, we were very happy with this stroller. It’s lightweight, easy to use, and very convenient. Like another poster, our rear right wheel fell off for no known reason. At first, we wre pleased with the customer service, as it seemed we would be getting a replacement part right away. This was 5 weeks ago.
We are STILL waiting for a replacement part for the rear right wheel. My wife has made several phone calls to Baby Trend’s customer service number. Each time she calls, she is told something different. First call: “It will be shipped right away.” Second call: “Our warehouse just moved, so it took longer than we thought. It will ship on Friday or Monday.” Third call (to make sure it really shipped): “It will go out Fed Ex on Wednesday (1 1/2 weeks later) with other shipments that have been delayed due to the move.” Fourth call: “I see that it has shipped, but I can’t determine whether it went out USPS or Fed Ex. I will check with my supervisor and call you back.” No call back. Fifth call: “It shipped, and it went out USPS. The parts are too small to go out Fed Ex.” What?!!! My wife left a message on the supervisor’s voice mail…two days later, still no call back. Sixth call, trying to reach the supervisor, but reached a service rep instead, who checked the account: “I see that the parts went out Fed Ex. Here is the tracking number…” Another message left with supervisor.
We are completely frustrated by the incompetence of the customer service department. Trying to reach anyone has been a challenge. There has been a wait time of about 10 minutes each time my wife tries to call. In addition to the phone calls, my wife has used the Baby Trend website to email questions and concerns. As of this evening there has been no reply. One was sent a few days ago, the other a couple of weeks ago. When she asked the service rep about the email, she was told there is typically a response within 48 hours.
Although this product was fantastic before the cheap-o plastic wheel broke, we STRONGLY CAUTION anyone before purchasing this product. If anything goes wrong with it, expect to not have it in use for OVER A MONTH!!!
July 30th, 2010 - 03:57
Review by G. Scaletta for Baby Trend Single Snap N’ Go Stroller
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I love, love, love this stroller! It is lightweight, easy to steer, quick to fold and narrow enough to fit in the tightest areas. It has a decent size basket too! We used this stroller for well over a year with my oldest as my daughter was tiny and stayed in the infant carrier for that long. I was sad when she finally outgrew it. It never posed a tipping hazard for us and we used this stroller constantly for both our girls.