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Safety 1st Acella Sport Travel System

Safety 1st Acella Sport Travel System
From Dorel Juvenile Group

List Price: $238.62
Price: $159.99

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Product Description

The Safety 1st Acella Sport Travel System begins with a one-hand fold, adds the maneuverability of a single front swivel wheel, and is topped off with additional comfort and convenience features that parents love. Includes the Safety 1st Designer 22 Car Seat with stay-in-car adjustable base.

Features:

  • Easy one-hand fold
  • Five-point harness system
  • Parent-assist tray with three drink holders
  • Multi-position adjustable canopy with baby view window and overstuffed canopy roll
  • Easily adjustable reclining seat with butterfly clip
  • Removable snack tray with juice box holder
  • Spring-down basket
  • Rear foot brakes
  • Front dual caster wheels with lockable swivel and front suspension
  • Designer 22 infant car seat (weighs only 8 pounds) with full wrap pad, adjustable base, adjustable canopy, and head and hip roll
  • Holds up to 40 pounds
  • Measures 35.25"H x 21.25"W x 18.25"D


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1972 in Baby Product
  • Color: BlkBlu
  • Brand: Safety 1st
  • Model: 01929PAC
  • Released on: 2007-07-30
  • Dimensions: 35.00" h x 20.50" w x 18.25" l, 41.85 pounds

Features

  • Safe, reliable travel system with stroller and car seat
  • Stroller folds easily into place with a one-hand fold
  • Features parent-assist tray with 3 drink holders and removable snack tray
  • Includes stroller, car seat, and adjustable car seat base
  • Holds up to 40 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
Safety always comes first, especially with your little one. The Safety 1st Acella Sport Travel System is a safe, convenient stroller that comes with a car seat. A must-have for today's busy parents, the stroller folds easily into place with a one-hand fold and features a five-point harness system.

For trips to the park or playground, it has a parent-assist tray with three drink holders and a removable snack tray with a juice box holder. Rear foot brakes and front dual caster wheels with a lockable swivel and front suspension allow smooth and consistent motion. Lightweight and comfortable, the Designer 22 infant car seat weighs only eight pounds and sports a full-wrap pad, adjustable base, adjustable canopy, and head-and-hip roll. The Sport Travel System holds up to 40 pounds and measures 35-1/4 by 21-1/4 by 18-1/4 inches (HxWxD).

What's in the Box
Stroller, car seat, and adjustable base for car seat.

From the Manufacturer
The Safety 1st Acella Sport Travel System begins with the one-hand fold and convenient featues of the Acella and adds the maneuverability of a single front swivel wheel and additional comfort and convenience features. The Safety 1st Deisigner 22 Five Point car seat has a full wrap pad and adjustable canopy and head roll. The stay-in-car adjustable base is included.


Customer Reviews

I love it!5
We originally went to Target and tried out the strollers there. We planned on getting the Eddie Bauer Travel System (which runs around $200.) But after reading some mixed reviews that said the main drawback with that system was the heaviness and the latch system complicatedness (and as my husband and I are both short and had also been warned about complicated seatbelts), I wasn't sure how a heavy system would suit us. So I did more research and found the Safety 1st system. It's gotten good reviews for safety, looks nice, was $70 less, and doesn't weigh much. Plus, it has 3 wheels, which seemed nice for handling.

So we ordered this system; I was apprehensive while waiting for it, because what if it came and I hated it? But after it arrived and my husband set it up in a manner of minutes. It's super simple, looks great, folds up easier than any stroller I tried out, and the 3 wheels make the handling amazing. The fact that the wheels are large is great, too, because you get a super smooth ride (my sister put our dachshund in and wheeled him around and he had a great time!)

Don't be put off by the fact that it's not a huge brand name like Graco, or that it's not sold at every store. I was put off at first by the fact that I'd have to pay shipping for such a big package, but I ordered it through Amazon from BabyAge (they had $8 flat shipping). Yes, the cupholders are a bit small, but honestly? If I was shopping and watching a baby I doubt the cupholders would be my first concern. And yes, there aren't a lot of bells and whistles, but the tradeoff is the light weight and simple design. I'd definitely recommend the Safety 1st Travel System!!

Nice and lightweight!5
After reading hundreds of reviews and going back and forth between the Graco Metrolight, Graco Stylus, and the Chicco Cortina I found this travel system here on Amazon. What worried me most about the Graco and Chicco systems were the weight. We tried them out in the store and the car seat by itself was horribly heavy - without an added 10 pound baby inside! I was also worried about how the stroller would fit, even folded, in the trunk of my VW Jetta.

This system seemed to address all my concerns based on the other reviews, but I was still nervous waiting for it to arrive since it isn't one of the well-known brand names and the price was much lower than the others I was considering.

Simply put, this system is awesome. The big, three-wheeled setup is easy to push and maneuver. (It actually has a dual front wheel which helps keep it very stable.) All of the controls are easy and either lock or audibly snap in place so you know it's secure. When folded, it's compact and still easy to put into the trunk since all three wheels stay on the ground - keeping all the soft bits elevated and clean which I really like. It fits with room to spare in my trunk.

The car seat is lightweight and easy to carry. It took my husband about 20 minutes to assemble the stroller and install the car seat base. The controls for releasing the car seat from both the base and the stroller and the control to collapse the stroller are easy to use which is nice for first time parents like us.

There aren't crazy bells and whistles with this system, but it's sturdy, lightweight and maneuverable which are worth more to me than some of the other add-ons or a bigger cupholder. (Which, by the way, a standard 20oz coke bottle fits into fine. You might have to skip the jumbo bucket of drink at the fast food place, but otherwise they're fine.) The canopies are easy to unfold and retract and even with the seat all the way back you can easily reach into the basket compartment on the bottom, which is a complaint often mentioned with the pricier systems.

The only caveat I have for this system is the color, and it actually works for us but we were surprised. From the pictures I expected more of a silver and black, but the system is baby blue and black. We're having a boy so it's okay, but I would have preferred a more gender neutral or at least a different color than baby blue. It's a very minor complaint but I thought I should mention it so other parents wouldn't be surprised.

In short I couldn't be happier with my choice of the Safety 1st Acella Sport travel system. I can't wait for our little one to arrive in a few weeks so we can tool around the neighborhood in style!

Absolutely love this stroller - car seat is fine5
We looked at a lot of strollers and were considering the Graco Metrolite and a couple of others. It is extremely light weight, very well built, and has all kinds of great features. We weren't sure about the tri-wheeled set-up until we played with this one in a store. Now, we can't imagine having the quad set-up.
- The larger wheels have made it excellent for long walks around our neighborhood.
- It folds very, very easily
- It folds in a way that keeps the wheels down and everything else up, out of the dirt and wet ground.
- It looks much more stylish than all the big plasticky Graco's and other strollers in this price range

The car seat is fine, but nothing special. The sun shade is a little flimsy. We were also a little concerned at the rescinded Consumer Reports article. It turns out that they were testing at much higher speeds than intended, but this one still didn't do as well as a couple of others.