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Graco Modes Pramette Travel System

Graco Modes Pramette Travel System, 3-in1 Modular Carseat Stroller Combo, Infant Car Seat Carrier to Toddler Stroller, Includes the SnugRide 35 Car Seat, Ellington

By Graco

280mentions47%positive$359.99typicalr/BabyBumps+8pros/6cons

What one Redditor said

We are liking the Graco snug ride!

r/BabyBumps9upvotes

What Reddit thinks

Pros

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  • +grows with your kiddo
  • +super reliable
  • +very nice
  • +used daily
  • +Don't need to travel with base
  • +Can use car seat with car seatbelt
  • +Successfully used for multiple trips
  • +light

Cons

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  • Not always returned at gate on international flights
  • infant car seat wouldn’t be good for me
  • strollers take a lot of research before picking what works
  • tankier
  • robust but heavier
  • not good for baby to be in car seat for long periods

Where Reddit talks about it

280 comments · 13 subreddits

r/Buyingforbaby
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r/visitingnyc
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r/NewParents
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r/toddlers
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r/babydueDecember2025
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r/pregnant
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Reddit reviews

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I took the Graco car seat/stroller combo when my baby was 8 months old, 15 months old, and 18 months old. I didn’t need to travel with the base, I was able to use the car seat with the seatbelt of the

r/toddlersneutral1

I have a travel stroller that collapses down to carry on size, we use that when we travel with our infant and our toddler. I also have a tush baby with the carrier attachment. Last time we traveled, t

r/toddlersneutral1

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r/toddlersneutral1

Traveled solo with my then 22 month last month, bring the stroller. It’s gonna be your second pair of hands to keep her contained while you haul luggage, car seats, check in etc. She can throw a fit i

r/toddlersneutral1

I've done many overseas trips with my toddler and this is the combo I've personally found the easiest, though it would involve buying new stuff. - A ride-on suitcase (I have the Samsonite Dream Ride

r/toddlersneutral1

If you got the kid a seat bring the car seat. It's so much safer for her and then you don't have to worry about the car seat getting damaged or lost. I used a bungee cord to attach the car seat to my

r/toddlersneutral1

Depends how long the flight is as far as entertainment. For two hour or so flights usually just having a good lunch and a couple new “toys” is enough (those activity books, or small toys that are new)

r/Buyingforbabyneutral11

I think the challenging thing I’m seeing here is that you don’t plan on using an infant bucket seat - I had a similar wish list, and in my research there weren’t many travel strollers that were “new

r/Buyingforbabyneutral11

I think there’s a few things here: 1. Part of what makes stroller shopping so hard is the attempt to “have it all.” Realistically no stroller will truly do it all. Once you find comfort in knowing wh

r/Buyingforbabyneutral6

It’s really difficult to get a stroller to fit all your wants. A lightweight travel stroller is not really suitable to go for long walks in. I know two that are newborn ready without car seat or attac

r/Buyingforbabyneutral1

I just got the joie nutmeg and kava… do you think that covers all bases? I’m using both with joie mint car seat. My baby is also due in October

r/Buyingforbabyneutral1

This! I love the new Minu 3-full recline, newborn reads without car seat attachment, one handed setup. But I wouldn’t want to use this for very long walks, so I also have the uppababy vista which is a

r/Buyingforbabyneutral2

I really like our travel stroller (Bugaboo Butterfly) to keep in the car for quick errands but it’s not great for going on longer walks on pavement. It’s not newborn compatible, it doesn’t recline nea

r/Buyingforbabyneutral2

Midwest mom of an October baby here. Unless you’re very avid walkers as a crucial part of your lifestyle, I would honestly plan on baby wearing for the first 6 months and just getting a stroller that

r/Buyingforbabyneutral1

We did a mockingbird single to double with a bunting and rain cover during the winter and the baby was super snug. We never used the infant insert though and it's not light (although it's easy to coll

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