Friday, September 27, 2013

Bob Graco Infant Car Seat Adapter For Duallie Strollers Black

Bob Graco Infant Car Seat Adapter For Duallie Strollers Black

BOB Graco Infant Car Seat Adapter For Duallie Strollers, Black
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List Price: $89.00
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Product Description

The BOB Infant Car Seat Adapter allows parents to put their infant car seats into Duallie BOB strollers (one car seat only with Duallie Adapter), providing a great deal of flexibility and convenience when traveling. It also includes two convenient trays for sippy cups, toys, snacks, and more. Semi permanent installation for safety and durability that folds with the stroller. This adapter is compatible with Britax Companion 2003 and newer, Graco Snug Ride 2003 and newer, Peg Perego Primo Viaggio 2003 and newer, Peg Perego Primo Viaggio SIP 2006 and newer, Graco Safe Seat 2006 and newer.The BOB Infant Car Seat Adapter allows parents to put their infant car seats into the Duallie BOB Stroller, providing a great deal of flexibility and convenience when traveling. It also includes two convenient trays for sippy cups, toys, snacks and more. Not compatible with 2011 and newer strollers.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4990 in Baby Product
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: BOB
  • Model: CS0702
  • Released on: 2006-05-01
  • Dimensions: 4.60" h x15.20" w x30.80" l,5.40 pounds

Features

  • Semi permanent installation for safety and durability that folds with the stroller
  • Compatible with Britax Companion 2003 and newer, Graco Snug Ride 2003 and newer, Peg Perego Primo Viaggio 2003 and newer, Peg Perego Primo Viaggio SIP 2006 and newer, Graco Safe Seat 2006 and newer
  • Solid and secure seat to stroller attachment
  • Folds quickly for easy storage
  • Duallie comes with 2 snack trays

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Most helpful customer reviews

37 of 39 people found the following review helpful.Pros:- Allows the use of a car seat in the stroller- Stroller can still fold upCons:- Installation takes 3 different tools, glue, at least 31 steps, and a lot of attention to detail. There are multiple screws to remove and replace. Expect to make mistakes. They should pay us to install this thing.- The car set fit for our Graco Snugride is mediocre at best. Even when clipped, the seat wobbles. The foot end of the car seat bends the stroller frame to fit properly. Even when fitted, the car seat is in an extremely upright position - much more so than when placed in the seat base in our car.- The styrofoam block used to stabilize the car seat is just that - a snow white styrofoam block. I'm sure this will get dingy and gross after a while of jogging with a 2 year old in the next seat.- The cup holders are way too for all but the smallest sippy cups. The other compartments in the tray are also too small to fit anything useful.- There is no way to flip up the adapter to allow toddlers to crawl in the seat by themselves - a real problem for people with bad backs, or in our case, a wife with a recent c-section. There really isn't adequate space for a child to squeeze in - you have to lift them up and place them in the seat.I'm not going to return this (because I destroyed the box), but if I had known these things from the beginning, I would NOT have purchased it.

37 of 41 people found the following review helpful.First, let me be clear in saying I LOVE the BOB strollers. We have a Revolution single, and now a Revolution Duallie AW, and they are outstanding products. High quality, excellent craftsmanship, and good-looking to boot. My girls ride in comfort & style, to be sure.I also understand - to a point - the high price. Elite product, elite price. And there are certainly more expensive strollers out there.That said... if I'm dropping close to $600 to buy a stroller, it ought to come with a freakin' car seat adapter.Okay, fine, it doesn't. So I'll buy it, otherwise I can't use it with my newborn. Plus, otherwise, there is no tray. But $89? Please. For what? $10 worth of metal and plastic? Why not just fold it in to the price to begin with?? Same with the handlebar console. You can't throw in a black canvas band with the purchase of the stroller itself?Of course, I bought everything. The single console and car seat adapter for our single Revolution, and now the double console (for which I also wrote a review) and double car seat adapter.I'm just thankful I don't live somewhere rainy or I'd be grousing about the price of the weather thingy, too...Oh and it took my husband (an engineer) about an hour to put the thing on, since he had already assembled the stroller. Apparently if you put it on during the stroller assembly you'll save yourself a considerable amount of time...the manual for the stroller should indicate such, but does not.

27 of 29 people found the following review helpful.This is a great product but does have some short comings...The good: It does stay on when folding the stroller and it does not affect the collapsed size of the stroller; It is rugged and not much chance of it breaking.The short comings: It does not fold up to load a toddler (not a big deal) nor does it remove quickly, it is designed to stay installed; The Graco car seats are compatible but the fit is not great.We contacted BOB to inquire about the fit of the Graco and they told us that the Graco fits best out of any compatible car seats. We took the stroller to the store and tried other brands of car seats and I found that the Peg Pergo fit much better. The Graco seat clicks loosely onto the "Car Seat Adapter" but the real problem is that the foot end of the car seat wants to sit too low causing the baby to be much too upright. This problem could be crudely addressed with a thick blanket being put under the Graco car seat (in the BOB stroller) to support it. Just be very aware that the car seat does not click in with a nice snug fit like it would with the same brand stroller.I do not plan on returning the "Car Seat Adapter" but if I can't address the problem I may buy a Peg Pergo car seat. This stroller is that good!

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