Sunday, September 29, 2013

Safety 1st Saunter Travel System Cosmos Storm

Safety 1st Saunter Travel System Cosmos Storm

Safety 1st Saunter Travel System, Cosmos Storm
From Safety 1st

List Price: $209.99
Price: $158.99
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Product Description

A saunter is not a walk, run, or jog. To saunter is to stroll in life. It is about enjoying each small and wonderful moment. You need more than just a walk with your child… You need a Saunter. Saunter Stroller has a baby friendly tray with integrated slide guard protection, convenient parent tray with cup holders and covered storage compartment, canopy with window, multi-position recline, 1- hand fold and stand. Accommodates children up to 50 pounds. The infant car seat is rear facing for children 4-22 pounds. Side impact protection, infant head support. It is extra lightweight for easy transport and it comes with a stay-in-car base.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #40020 in Baby Product
  • Color: Cosmos Storm
  • Brand: Safety 1st
  • Model: TR163AWW
  • Released on: 2011-03-18
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 36.82 pounds

Features

  • 3-point restraint system
  • Accommodates child up to 50 pounds
  • Rear-facing from a tiny 4 up to 22 pounds
  • QuickClick secure your infant car seat to the stroller with one simple click
  • Multi-position recline

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Most helpful customer reviews

8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.I gave this 2 stars instead of just 1 because I liked the neutral pattern, and it looks nice and the stroller seems to be pretty good although we've only been able to use it a few times due to the weather where I live. I was disappointed when I got this that the base for the carseat did not adjust up and down but once we installed it that was okay because it reclined enough that the baby wasn't flopping forward. When we first got this you could not buy a 2nd base for another vehicle, now that you can I won't be buying one because we are not using this carseat anymore. It was a little difficult getting the carseat in and out of the base at first but now after using it for a few months the seat won't even lock into the base correctly (NOT good if we were to get into an accident!) and is extremely difficult to get it out of the base, I practically gave my baby whiplash jerking and pulling because it was stuck so bad. So I dug out my son's Graco snugride which is a few years old, cleaned it up, and started using it instead which is much easier. Disappointing because I really wanted a matching travel system for this baby. I reccomend going with a Graco instead and they don't cost much more.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.I bought 3 of these systems now. They're easy to use and will last quite a while. Assembly is minimal and easy. The only pain point about this thing is making sure the car seat is securely locked into it's base. It's easy to seat it without locking it, you have to push until it clicks which anything in the base will prevent it from doing so (like a dirty paper towel or so).The other thing is the price point and any extra bases for the car seats are quite expensive.

4 of 6 people found the following review helpful.I bought this travel system a few months ago and put it together, everything seemed fine. Had my baby and went to put the car seat into the base to leave the hospital and it would not lock into the base all the way. Locks in closest to the seat but has no way of locking toward the back of the car seat can just be lifted up with minimal pressure. DOES NOT SEEM SAFE. I would give it zero stars if that was an option.

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