
Product Details
- Product Dimensions: 22.2 x 21.8 x 33.5 inches ; 42.5 pounds
- Shipping Weight: 45 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
- Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
- Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.
- ASIN: B004K1EOX4
- UPC: 071463112982
- Item model number: Y11298
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: 12,891 in Baby (See Top 100 in Baby)
- 60 inBaby Car Seats Car Seats Travel Systems
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Product Features
- Travel system includes wisp stroller and Via infant car seat
- Stroller features taller handle heights, front swivel lock and rear brakes, lower and upper storage, removable child tray and oversized canopy
- The Via comes with a stay in the car seat base
- Via offers built in lock offs and color coded belt paths make installation easier too
- Via offers rethread easy one hand adjust harness
Customer Reviews
This is a nice stroller system but my one issue is that there is a bit of a age-gap between the carseat attachment and the age when a child is ready for such a basic stroller. There is little support for a baby that is just a little too big for the car seat attachment.
As for the stroller itself, it is better than a basic umbrella stroller but isn't made for long walks or rough terrain. If you are looking for something light and portable for travel or quick trips around the mall, this is for you. But if you are looking for something to take on long walks on the weekend, you should probably invest in something a little sturdier.
I have to say that this is a very good stroller/carseat travel system. While it is not the best (with the exception of crash testing) for the price, you get very good components at an extremely affordable price. Prior to using this travel system, I was using a Peg-Perego 2011 Primo Viaggio Infant Car Seat, Paloma and a Combi Flare 2010 Lightweight Stroller, Kiwi so keep these in mind when you see my complaints, for the price of two of the automotive bases (which are sold separately, no base is included with the carseat when you buy it) you can get this entire travel system.
Pros:
-Price, can't get over how affordable this system is!
-Carseat has excellent padding that is easily removable for cleaning and to match fit to growing baby
-Carseat has TONS of additional seatbelt locking latches so if you aren't using the seat with the base the carseat is very well secured.
-Stroller is extremely easy to control even with one hand, very well balanced
-Stroller is very sturdy (very little flex in the frame)
Cons:
-Carseat does not have notches and cutouts that help the carseat sit firmly in shopping carts. With the Peg, I have never found a cart that I had a problem finding a good way to attach to a shopping cart. This carseat has no notches so I have had problems with 3 of 4 shopping carts where the seat area just couldn't securely and firmly hold the carseat.
-Carseat base is not as easy to attach since left and right anchors are independently attached to the base and the belt release buttons are extremely stiff (but this does insure that the belts won't inadvertently loosen in an impact) so if you move the base to multiple cars often, it can get annoying.
-Carseat base does not have a leveling device built in, instead it is on the carseat itself so when first installing (or re-installing) you have to adjust the tilt angle of the base, secure the LATCH, install the carseat (and in my case, only to find out it is not level and the baby was already in the seat, ugh!), remove everything and try again until level is in the green. With the Peg, the level indicator is on the base itself so you put the seat in and loosely attach LATCH, turn knob to level and then simply cinch down LATCH belts.
-Carseat level adjustment has only 5 preset levels of adjustment and the adjustment is only to a foot rather than a screw mechanism that tilts the entire base as in the Peg (see photos)
-Stroller seat back has to be reclined all the way to accommodate carseat, when in this position the lower storage compartment is virtually inaccessible.
-Stroller has a clear window to see baby but the size and placement of the window is useless with the carseat, you can't see the baby unless you are shorter than 5'2"
-Carseat and Stroller are heavier than the Peg and Combi.
On the face of it, it does look like there are lots of CONS, but please keep in mind that these are deficiencies are based upon comparisons to other manufacturer's products that cost LOTS more. For the price, it is an excellent system and I would highly recommend for those that are on a budget (knowing how much stuff a new baby needs and how much all this stuff costs. I have been spoiled with lighter weight equipment, but if I hadn't started off with them, I may not have noticed that much.

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