For the last few weeks we have been testing The Graco Evo and I have to say that both Matilda and I have been very impressed with our stroller from Graco.
We have The Graco Evo stroller in Chilli Red. It is also available in Sand, Charcoal Grey, Pitstop Black and Zesty Lime. A colour way for every personality!
This is a simple stroller that is funky and functional.
It is made up of a matte finish black chassis and the red stroller seat.
The seat can be parent facing or your little one can face the other way and watch the world go by. The seat is plenty big enough for an older baby or younger toddler. It is suitable for babies from birth to approximately age three. If you want to you can convert the stroller to a travel system by buying a coordinating travel cot and Graco car seat.
I find the straps a little fiddly to be honest when putting Matilda into the buggy but getting her out is really easy as the straps just fall away and I do not have to wrestle to get her shoulders and arms out.
The seat can can be used in three positions including pretty much completely flat. The seat is easy to recline with a button. This I have found very refreshing after using a double buggy that reclines with zips!! The Graco Evo is so easy to change position that you can do it without waking a sleeping baby.
The Graco Evo is easy to push and steer. It has a tiny turning circle and I have found this to be a great buggy for navigating small shop floors. It is a great shopping stroller as the the storage basket is huge.
The basket is easily accessed by moving the leg rest up. The leg rest can be positioned in the best way for baby’s comfort and depending on whether baby is awake or asleep. It is easy to change with a push button.
The Graco Evo is easy to fold and it can honestly be done with one hand if you remove the seat. It folds clumsily with the seat attached facing away but it cannot be folded with the seat in a parent facing position.
The bumper bar is a great safety feature it also gives Matilda something to hold onto and also provides a safe place to secure toys.
The rain cover looks quite flimsy but is something that we have not yet tested out. From other reviews that I have read online I am expecting it to do it’s job admirably. I will, of course, let you know.
I am hoping this week to test it out in rain and snow. You’ve got to love our British weather!
This is a brief overview of the Graco Evo. I have a few more updates to bring you as part of my quest to become a Graco Ambassador before a full and final review at the weekend.
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