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Our Review of the Graco SnugRide infant car seat

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New For the 2007 Graco SnugRide:

  • EPS Foam in all Graco SnugRide infant car seats
    • EPS stands for "Expanded Polystyrene", more commonly known as Styrofoam. Used in all types of safety equipment, EPS foam has proven to be one of the most reliable and effective impact absorbing materials available.
  • An array of new fabrics, with varying features*

The Graco SnugRide with EPS infant car seat is a highly popular and top-rated infant car seat that provides first-rate transportation safety for your baby, plus convenient mobility options for you. Even with its relatively low price, the Graco SnugRide with EPS receives unmatched praise for its safety by leading consumer magazines and websites.

Equipped with a padded 5-point harness, a retractable sun canopy for shade, and a padded headrest insert to support your baby's head, the Graco SnugRide with EPS is both secure and comfortable for your baby. For you, the ergonomic carrying handle and highly rated stay-in-car base make transporting your infant a very simple process: just click the infant carrier into the base and your beloved passenger is as safe as can be; or remove it once the car ride is over and you can carry baby where you need to be without disturbing their sleep.  

The Graco SnugRide with EPS infant car seat will serve you and your baby very well, from your first ride home from the hospital 'til the day he or she is 22 lbs. and ready to move up to a convertible seat. Like all infant car seats, the SnugRide is rear facing only. It safely supports a child up to 22 lbs., and/or 29 inches tall, and is compatible with a long list of strollers.

By transferring your SnugRide baby carrier to one of these compatible strollers, you can create your own fantastic baby travel system. This will (hopefully) make every trip with your baby to the park or mall a scream-free process, because you can get your baby out of the car, into the stroller, and back again without ever removing them from the carrier. In addition, once they have outgrown the Snugride you can continue to use the stroller, without the infant carrier, for another year or more. 

Find a stroller to work with the Graco SnugRide infant car seat

* 2007 Graco Snugride with EPS infant car seats come in a variety of fashions. Different designs offer varying features. For example, some SnugRide styles come with a "boot" warmer that insulates the SnugRide with EPS's seat. To see the differences, click on the "Features" tab below.

  • Graco Snugride - Giselle
    Giselle
  • Graco Snugride - Giselle swatch
    Giselle swatch
  • Graco SnugRide infant car seat
    Lotus
  • Graco SnugRide infant car seat
    Platinum
  • Graco SnugRide infant car seat
    Platinum
  • Graco Snuglider
    In use w/ Snuglider sold seperately
Graco Snuglider
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Car seat specs

Min child weight
5 lbs.
Max child weight
22 lbs.
Rear-facing minimum weight
5 lbs.
Max child weight - Rear Facing mode
22 lbs.
Min child weight - Forward Facing mode
n/a
Max child weight - Forward facing mode
n/a
Max harness weight capacity
22 lbs.
Minimum weight for booster mode
n/a
Min child height
n/a
Max child height
29"
Min child height - Forward facing mode
n/a
Max 5-pt harness child height capacity
29"
Min height for booster use
n/a
Installed w/o Base?
Y

Car seat dimensions

Seat Base / Foot Width
17"
Seat height
22"
Interior seat width
9"
Interior seat back height
17.5"
Bottom to lowest harness slot
8"
Bottom to highest harness slot
10.5"
Seat weight (without base)
7.24 lbs.
Base weight (without seat)
5.4 lbs.
  • Click-in-carrier and stay-in-car base allows for a smooth transition from car to stroller
  • 5-Point harness for a snug fit in five places
  • Convenient adjustable stay-in-car base
  • LATCH equipped for easy installation
  • Rotating canopy (180 degrees)
  • Indicator promotes proper installation angle
  • Ergonomic, adjustable handle for added carrying comfort
 
Darius
Giselle
Lotus
Platinum
Infant Head Support X X X X
Harness Covers - - - X
Removable Weather Boot X - - X
Removable Baby Blanket - - -  
GracoPedic Memory Foam - - - X
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Graco SnugRide infant car seat Reviews

Graco SnugRide infant car seat

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Love It!!!!

5
Reviewer: PRL , Arizona Date: September 18, 2008
My husband bought us this carseat last week and I haven't tried it yet, I love the colors and design and hope my little daughter likes it when she is born. We have 1 week left and can't wait to try this out. Thanx
0 of 6 people found this review helpful
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Weak Base

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Reviewer: Anonymous , Miami, FL Date: August 16, 2008
The seat may be great, but the bases are flimsy. That is right FLIMSY. When you attach them to your vehicle with the seat belt system (not latch) you will see the plastic begin to give way and start turning white (remember how that happens when you stress plastic right before it snaps. At this point you are frustrated because the base sits wobbly, flimsily (that word again) and you cannot tighten any further without the thing blowing up in your face. The seat is fine, as far as seats go. I am a father of three children, twins included, and if it wasn't for the recall (Spring 2008)on the combi system, we would have gone with it as our experience with this system was really good...sturdy, light weight, and sits solidly in place in the car. The only reason I wrote this was to give another perspective on the love fest going with this product at this site.

Comments from The Staff:

Thank you so much for your review. I would agree with you that the plastic bases of the Graco seem to be a bit on the "cheap" side but it is one of the more affordable options out there for a reason. That is not saying that this seat is not good or safe to use, however. These car seats are upheld to the same testing standards as all others and from a safety perspective are just as safe as the more expensive Peg Perego Primo Viaggio or Britax Companion which use more rigid plastics in their bases. I'm a Certified Child Passenger Safety Technician and I can't even tell you how many Graco Snugride's I've seen, installed and inspected in the past 5 years - not once have I had to tighten the seat belts so much that I was causing visible stress to the plastic base itself. I would be concerned if you needed to tighten that much in order to get a good install and may actually recommend changing installation from belt to LATCH or switching seat positions or even car seats. At the very least I'd take it to your local Seat Check Location to have someone else take a look-see. Sorry to jump on the "love fest". I just try to serve as the mediator here and while it may sound like I'm touting the Snugride I save my true love for the Chicco KeyFit 30 !
Please feel free to contact us if you have any further questions or concerns. Thank you again for the review!
Kelly
EliteCarSeats.com
Certified Child Passenger Safety Technician

11 of 11 people found this review helpful
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Correcting the Correction

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Reviewer: Vicki, mother who's used three different car seats for three different children , Winchester, VA Date: February 08, 2008
Sean from Greendale, IN you may have some of your details backward. i say "may" because it depends on whether or not *this* article, that my information comes from, is accurate. http://www.consumersearch.com/www/family/baby-car-seats/ You said that Consumer Reports reported crash results at 70 mph that were actually at 38 mph, but according to the article, it was the other way around. They reported at 38 mph an impact equivalent to 70 mph, which made for "faulty testing" since the car seats were only supposed to be tested at 38 mph, and therefore any car seat not passing shouldn't be harshly judged for the results of that test. But in my book, a 70 mph impact is possible -- esp. driving on US-VA Rte. 7 during rush hour, when irresponsible selfish women are putting on eye-liner at 70 mph and men are reading the newspaper as they drive to work. If the SnugRide and only one other car seat really were the only two that stayed in place at such harsh testing conditions, to me, that suggests a product that could potentially be superior. i'm only giving the SnugRide three stars because there are car seats out there like my last-used Evenflow Portabout V that can have the handle pushed down to the lowest position one-handed (invaluable if you have more than one little one), and i find that feature quite desirable now that i've experienced it. Addtionally, i bought a SnugRide in Jan. for a child i was expecting at the end of Feb., and i mailed the registration card as soon as i got it home. When a recall was issued for my type of SnugRide on Mar. 15, i didn't find out about it until June when i happened to be reading that month's edition of Consumer Reports in a dr's office waiting room! Thank goodness nothing happened in that time, as the recall was for car seats that would not stay in the bases in case of crash. Of course, i was using the base! And of course, i was angry! We're expecting our fourth child now, and i will likely buy a SnugRide anyway, but whatever car seat you buy, i just suggest you periodically check for recalls, in case yours gets lost in the mail, or is never mailed out. i posted this correction because i saw that many people are finding your information helpful, but it may not be accurate. Then again, the article i posted may be the inaccurate one. People who are worried just have to do their homework about it.
8 of 12 people found this review helpful
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Safe & Secure...& Pretty

5
Reviewer: Heidi Lippy Sprinkle , Colora, Maryland Date: December 26, 2007
We purchased the Graco Snug Ride for our third child after having worn out a previous Graco with two prior children. I love the fit. I love the textures and cleanable surfaces. The secure feeling helps RFS feel snug while strapped into her seat. We have even used it as a last resort upright sleep spot! All of the straps are easily adjusted and the bar makes carrying easy as well. If I could change anything I would re-engineer the movement mechanism on the bar to make the release tight but easier to work. The seat also locks securely into our stroller frame (not a Graco Travel System) and the base installation was a breeze. We bought the pink version. I highly recommend this if you are looking for a girl seat without all the frilly stuff. The pink is just right and not over the top. The black trim balances it perfectly. We gave this a five star rating because we truly have no complaints only compliments! Thank you Graco for the best infant seat we have yet to use!
3 of 4 people found this review helpful
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Lasted our preemie 2 yrs!

5
Reviewer: Anonymous , Belfair, WA Date: October 13, 2007
Love this seat!Our daughter was a 1 lb & 12 in. preemie-She came home at 3 mos old & 4 lbs & 15.5 inches, our other seat was huge on her-then we got this as a gift-so much better! She's now almost 2 yrs old and 19 lbs & 28 inches-low muscle tone due to cerebral palsy but this seat still fits-and her head wont fall forward-which is nice-very sturdy, easy to install- we will be sad when she outgrows this because it has worked so well for us.
9 of 10 people found this review helpful
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Well worth the price

5
Reviewer: Misty , Brooklyn, WI Date: October 04, 2007
I have used this seat in Metropolitan for both of my boys (born in '04 and '06). They were 6# 2oz and 7# at birth. The double head support was great for the early days; head supports removable as child grows. The attached boot and blanket were also great for WI winters. Sunshade is great to keep the sun out of their eyes in the car and to shield wind and rain outside of the car. When used with a Quattro stroller, it's kept my child dry in an unexpected rain. The seat is easy to take apart and re-assemble with a little practice. The cover is machine washable and very durable. I wish the handle could be turned 90 degrees on top, but that's the only wish I have for this seat. A little pricey, but well worth it when you compare the cushioning to other infant seats. I'm very satisfied with my purchase.
4 of 5 people found this review helpful
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CHOKING HAZARD

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Reviewer: Anonymous , Whidbey Island, WA Date: September 28, 2007
This is very serious. My 7 month old started choking & gagging in the back seat. I checked on him and found a ball of polyester fill on his chest. He didn?t have any toys in his seat, nor was anything else in his reach. I was baffled. Upon inspecting the seat, I noticed stuffing hanging out of the cover. There is only a thin fabric covering the fill on the UNDERSIDE of the cover. My baby tugged at the cover where it gapes, and then clawed through quite easily with his little fingers. He pulled at the stuffing and proceeded to put it into his mouth. I am not sure why Graco used polyester fill and substandard fabric in this way. We bought our Snugride in February 2007. Model # 8643MDW3 should be recalled. Inspect your seat and check the strength of the fabrics (both sides).

Comments from The Staff:

Thank you for the review! Graco has addressed this concern and they issued a Safety Notification you can read here. All Snugrides we have in stock were manufactured after the affected dates and will not be affected.

Thank you,
The EliteCarSeats.com Team

7 of 9 people found this review helpful
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We like it

4
Reviewer: Ruby's Dad , Santa Monica, CA Date: September 05, 2007
We bought this seat to go with our Infinity stroller. Fits well, looks great. We had another snugride and got this one just for the looks. Like most infant seats it's still big for a newborn. We bought little strap pads (pink bunnies) to keep her head from flopping around. Works fine. My only complaints are that the angle of the seat (the bucket) is a little odd it seems like she pitches forward at a funny angle sometimes and is a bit squished. There's no foam under her bottom. This is the same for all the seats that I've seen. It's just the fabric over the hard plastic shell. I don't know if this is a safety/design issue??? The other thing is that the release is a little wide spread for small hands. I don't have any problems, but my wife finds it a bit of a stretch to release the seat.
5 of 6 people found this review helpful
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Generally Great

4
Reviewer: Anonymous , Ithaca, NY Date: September 05, 2007
The only thing that I wish this car seat had was a tether on the base to help stabilize it.
3 of 4 people found this review helpful
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