🚀 Travel Light, Stroll Smart – Because Every Journey Deserves Nimble Style
The Graco NimbleLite Travel System combines a featherweight stroller under 15 lbs with the SnugRide 35 Lite infant car seat, designed for infants 4-35 lbs. Featuring a one-step compact fold, multiple cup holders, and durable oxford cloth fabric, it offers parents a stylish, convenient, and safe travel solution for on-the-go lifestyles.
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 50 Pounds |
Fabric Type | oxford cloth |
Canopy Material | oxford cloth |
Care Instructions | Machine Wash, Spot or Wipe Clean |
Item Weight | 25.6 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 32"L x 32"W x 42.25"H |
Frame Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
Harness Type | 5 Point |
Stroller Type | Umbrella Stroller |
Is Car Seat Compatible | Yes |
Number of Cup Holders | 3 |
Additional Features | Lightweight, Foldable |
Is Electric | No |
Built-in Light | No |
Number of Wheels | 4 |
Color | Frisco |
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If you travel with a stroller, look no further
We purchased this stroller for an international trip with our infant instead of trying to bring the stroller and the car seat and all the things that come with doubling your luggage, just in child necessities. We had looked at it along with a lot of others at a local store and purchased it from Amazon after only seeing two things that made it stand apart from the rest: folding and wheel clearance. It not only met all of our needs over the week we traveled through Germany, Austria, and Italy; it completely exceeded every expectation we could have ever had.Folding/size: This thing folds up to about the size of a larger briefcase and even has a little handle and strap when it is folded to make it super easy to carry around. You can fold it with one hand in seconds, assuming that you can unlock the folding mechanism lock (thumb slide and grip) with one hand. The same can be said about unfolding it as well. The first couple times we tried to fold and unfold it, that didn't seem to be the case because it does take a little getting used to. Once you are, however, it becomes a reflex as part of the motion of putting in or taking it out of the car. I'm not sure of the exact weight of the stroller as I am not scrolling back through the specs but real world, it was light enough that if you had to carry it and your regular luggage, your hands didn't get tired, even for extended times. All that to say that it's super easy to transport and doesn't take a ton of space to do it.Function: This was our biggest fear. We have a stroller that holds a car seat or bassinet that we use around home and the store and it has large wheels and fits well and all the extra things you want in a stroller. The issue is that it is as big as our large suitcase and heavy and cumbersome. We knew we would be travelling to the land of cobblestone streets and knew our regular stroller would work but it really came down to the size which is what had us looking at strollers in the first place. We were extremely apprehensive about the smaller wheels and how it would do in the conditions we were about to put it in but with the wheel clearance, we thought we would be okay. Worst case, we would have an infant strapped to our back or belly for a week and would get a good workout. Once we landed and took the stroller though the local village we stayed in, we learned that we had been too rash in our negative judgement. It handled the streets like a champ. We ended up taking it on grass, gravel, rough rocks, up and down hills... basically everywhere. The back was adjustable so we could have her sit up and coo at every passerby or we could lay her almost flat so she could sleep or coo at every passerby but from a laying position. Never once did we have the stroller in a position where we bit off more than we could chew. It stayed durable and rigid the entire trip and we ended up liking it more and more each day. We love it so much that our original stroller hasn't moved from it's corner since we have been back because this one is all we need.All in all, this is a great stroller. If you are travelling with a child and need a stroller; save yourself the regret of buying a different one because this is the one your really want.
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Fits behind the front seat in the leg area leaving room on the seat.
Super practical in every way. We have a large dog that takes up the back of our hatch back so it’s either him or a normal sized stroller. We don’t have room for both. With the jet setter it can easily fit behind the front seat leaving room for 3 adults, 1 baby, and 1 dog in our 5 seat car.From a durability stand point it seems solid and the strap seems hardy. The only down side is the wheels don’t have much of a dampening system so it is best on paved surfaces.The case is nice and easy to load and unload quickly.The seat doesn’t sit up to a 90degree angle, or a flat 180 degree, but it does offer a good range of options. And since it’s a pull string you can adjust to the perfect position. Our baby had no problems sleeping in the reclined position and was comfortable in the upright.UPDATE: the pad that sits on the strap that goes between the legs (and shoulder) is super annoying.... it is able to come off for washing, or something but it will fall off in a second after being disconnected. Make sure prior to folding you connect all the straps or you can losse the padsSurvived a week in London over the holidays and we probably wouldn’t have if it wasn’t for this. The underground and public transportation are not easy to navigate with a stroller and the crowds of people. We saw many families struggle with large strollers carrying them up and down the stairs to the underground. We opted to carry our child and fold up the stroller. This was great as most of the subway cars didn’t have space for a large stroller anyway, but the briefcase size of this was perfect.
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This is a big time saver!
So this is my first kid. I’m a single dad and honestly, the thought of taking my son out alone had frightened me. I didn’t want to have to struggle with car seats and strollers so a coworker told me to buy something like this that just clicks in place. I keep the car seat in the house which makes putting him in it super easy. Then I just grab it and click him in the car base. When we go out, I just get out the stroller, which is lightweight and easy to fold up and down, and click him in it. I haven’t gotten to the part where he is front facing but for newborns/infants, this is amazing. My son and I are out everyday now. I did go to one place that had a gravel parking lot (which I’ve rarely encounter) and it was hard to push through rocks but that was about it. I imagine that gravel lots and mulch or sand playgrounds will be hard to push through. Going to places with normal parking lots, we are unstoppable. I get up everyday just trying to find somewhere we can go because this stroller car seat combo is easy to maneuver.
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