I am probably one of few people who actually likes a big, heavy stroller. I've used the Graco Quattro Tour for both of my children and I absolutely love it. Not one complaint. But there are times when a lighter stroller would be nice. I purchased the Combi City Savvy and regretted it from day one. It was sooo light weight (8 lbs) that it was almost harder to control, it tipped over and you couldn't hang a diaper bag of any size on it. I never used it, so I started the search for a better option. After reading every review I could get my hands on (for lightweight strollers under $100) I decided on the Graco IPO. Now that I have it and have used it on a family vacation I can say I am so happy I found it! It does weigh 17 lbs, which most people probably don't consider lightweight, but compared to my 27 lb Quattro Tour it's as light as a feather. The seat has multiple recline positions. It doesn't lie totally flat, but almost, and my baby hates that anyway. It doesn't recline when he leans back as some reviewers have said. It folds very easily with one hand. It's easy to maneuver. My 6 foot tall hubby can push it easily w/out kicking the wheels. The pattern is very cute, which I wasn't sure about from the pics. I do wish the canopy had more coverage, but that's to be expected for an umbrella stroller in this price range. I love that it holds a 50 lb child...since my son is a chunk and getting too heavy to carry all the time. There is a "leg rest" that folds up or down so an older child's legs can hang down and rest on the foot rest. I purchased the Buggy Buddy since there is no parent tray and it is perfect.
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