Graco Mirage Travel System Standard Stroller Reviews

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Graco Mirage Travel System Standard Stroller
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Average Ratings for Graco Mirage Travel System Standard Stroller

  • Value for Money4.5 stars
  • Reviewer Ratings4.5 stars
  • Overall Rating4.2 stars

5 Reviews For Graco Mirage Travel System Standard Stroller

  • scaussie 6th Oct 2009

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    As a first time Mum living on the 2nd floor of a flat, I had no idea what to look for in a pram/car seat other than it being good value for money and lightweight. My baby is now 20 months old and I am looking for a new pram because I am wanting a change of style and possibly a lighter pram.
    I must say that it was a fluke that the GRACO MIRAGE TRAVEL SYSTEM suited most of my needs. It cost £130 with the footmuff and raincover and my inital budget was £400 but as I was not sure what to look for in a pram I thought it was best to not waste money on the 1st pram purchase.
    I bought the autobaby base to with it for £30.00 and I would defintley recommend that anyone with a newborn do the same. It means that if the baby is asleep in the car you can just unclick the carseat and put it either onto the stroller (it clicks into place) and with the hood in place for both stroller and car seat the baby is protected from the elements. Same goes if the baby is asllep in the stroller, just unclick and place on the autobaby base. I
    The car seat is great for being used as a rocker in the house too.
    The car seat part can be used up to 13kg which means that baby is facing Mum when used in the pushchair.
    The car seat fitted in all cars that I tried (about 5) with the exception of the Ford Ka which had very small seat belts. You can go online at Graco where they have a car seat checker and see if your car is compatable. I did have to buy some belt pads to prevent chaffing around the neck and found the basic Bruin ones to be the best (less than £5).
    The pushchair has 3 positions to lie in and as it lies flat you can put baby in from birth.
    It is free standing which is handy for storage in a flat and lightweight (approx. 7.5kg) which is good for folks in flats. There is a tray for baby to have food from and we have used this feature when out in restaurants who have either no space for a highchair or no highchair available.
    I love that the shopping basket is roomy and can take 2 large bags of groceries easily and a 3rd balanced on top.
    I am 5'5" and it was the perfect height for me ergonomically. We are out and about on a daily basis in inner city suburban terrain (parks, pavements, shops, roads)
    It goes across grass with ease but if you are looking for an absolutley smooth ride, then you are best with a pushchair that has blow up tyres and suspension. It sometimes gets stuck on potholes. The wheels can be locked for rougher terrain or swivel, which is the position I mainly keep it in.
    It folds very easily and has gone in all car boots so far (including the ford Ka). It has good manouverability and the dimensions are compact. I can get this and also another buggy (mamas and papas 8in1) in the back of a hatchback with ease. The only downside I can see is that you can only remove the seat cover to wash which leaves the hood and seat looking dirty. And there are no cupholders for mum. I have also found that the seat cover comes off easily when placing baby in the pushchair as her shoes push it off (only a toddler problem really as she is getting more determined not to go in)
    I would recommend this to anyone living in a flat, on a budget (or not)

    So to summarise:
    PROS: pushchair lightweight 7.5kg, autobaby base, large shopping basket, compact, cheap (£160 for raincover, footmuff, autobaby base, car seat and pushchair), freestanding.
    CONS: all fabrics are not removable, no cupholder for mum. Car seat really needs seatbelt covers.

  • tofubabies Rank: Corporal 1st Sep 2008

    Reviewer rating: 2.5 stars


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    I bought this in May 2005, I really liked it at first but after a while I got annoyed because the wheels went out of control when I went over any sort of bump and because there's no suspension the ride seemed very uncomfortable for baby. I won't recommend this pushchair as I think there are much better travel systems for a little more cost. I would recommend only if you really are on a tight budget and it's the cheapest you can find.
  • meenakshi 13th Aug 2007

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    My mother bought me the Graco Mirage travel system, as I couldn't make up my mind on which expensive buggy to buy for my eagerly anticipated newborn.

    As it was such good value, she said we could keep it at grandmothers when we bought our expensive buggy.

    However, I'm still getting great use out of the buggy, and I never bought a top of the range buggy - I will wait until it's time to buy a twin buggy!

    Save your pennies and buy this travel system!
  • nikkiweatherill 2nd Nov 2006

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    The Graco Mirage Travel System has been the perfect pushchair for me. It has a combined car seat and pushchair. It is lovely to push, and it only cost me £129 from The Big W.
  • jennyengland Rank: Corporal 20th Dec 2005

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    We bought one from Kiddieshop.org.uk , they have unbeatable prices on most Graco products, as well as other large names. The Mirage Travel System pushchair is perfect for us, as we use it in conjunction with the car seat, there's no need to annoy Jemima with waking her up to move her when a car journey ends while she's asleep! Also, we like to take family walks at the weekend over the hills, and it's been robust enough to deal with everything we have thrown at it, and it still looks good too!

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Main characteristics: Stroller Type: Standard Number of Seats: Single Seat Max Weight Capacity: 29 lb. Harness Points: 5-Point Recline Reclining Back (3 Positions) Oth more details...