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Graco Snugride 35 Infant Car Seat, Rittenhouse

Graco Snugride 35 Infant Car Seat, Rittenhouse

  • Compatibility wіth mοѕt Graco strollers lets уου сrеаtе custom built travel systems
  • Convenient, stay-іn-car base wіth seat belt lock-οff аnd adjustment dial tο hеlр insure secure installation
  • Engineered аnd crash tested tο meet οr exceed U.S. standard
  • 5-point harness wіth front adjustment helps keep Baby secure
  • 180° Rotating Canopy wіth peek-a-boo window helps shade уουr child frοm аnу direction

Meet thе car seat more moms rely οn thаn аnу οthеr. Oυr top-rated Graco SnugRide™ 35 hаѕ bееn thoughtfully constructed аnd rigorously tested fοr safety, including side-impact testing, tο hеlр keep уουr baby secure up tο 35 pounds аnd 32 inches tall. Itѕ LATCH-equipped, stay-іn-car base hаѕ a one-hand dial adjustment tο ensure thе proper installation angle, аnd аn integrated belt lock-οff tο further simplify installation. Add іn thе removable infant head support аnd thе EPS, energy absorbing fo

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3 Responses to “Graco Snugride 35 Infant Car Seat, Rittenhouse”

  1. T. Meyer "Mr. Meyer" says:
    125 of 127 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Best Car Seat Available – Has Important Features, March 8, 2010
    By 

    This review is for the Graco Snugride 35 Infant Carseat – Lowery

    Pros:
    1. Self Supported Canopy (Big plus for me)
    2. Easy to adjust harness
    3. Up to 35lbs and 32 inches
    4. Sturdy Base with adjustable angle
    5. Extra handle position
    6. Great design (haven’t seen the other designs, Brunswick and Flint)
    7. Rubber on base to prevent slippage
    8. Works with the Graco SnugGlider Swing

    Cons:
    9. On the heavy side of car seats

    Description:
    1. I must say I am really writing this review because of the self supported canopy. I have seen and used many other strollers and car seats with annoying canopies that latch to the back of the head rest and come out a certain distance. While this is a standard design, I hate it. Unless the canopy is really huge, it is basically useless, because unless you live on the equator, the sun always comes in at an angle. The Graco Snugride 35 has a self supporting canopy frame. So the canopy can be adjusted as far forward as you’d like and still maintain its structure. This is such a great feature to keep sun light, wind, and all sorts of weather off the baby, regardless of what angle it’s coming in at. Sure other car seats let you unlatch the canopy from the back and move it forward, but then the back of the canopy droops down because it has no support.

    2. I love the harness on this seat. First off it has the individual side clips that can be buckled in separately, so there is no fancy finger work trying to get the two sides together and then snap it in. Second, the harness is easily loosened by depressing the clamp and pulling the harness away from the baby. This makes for easier access to the baby. Just in case you were worried, when the seat is snapped into the base, even if you depress the clamp, the harness won’t budge. Safety feature I guess. I had a car seat prior to this one that was just incredibly difficult to loosen the harness, so annoying. I do say the chest plate seems a little large for a newborn, but my 7lb 7ounce son does just fine (he’s now 8lb 4ounces).

    3. I love how long this should last. It seems so stupid to buy a car seat that can only be used a few months. 35 lbs and 32 inches should make life a little easier. However, this feature causes a little more weight, which I will discuss later.

    4. I am coming from and Eddie Bauer car seat to this car seat and owe my, the difference is like night and day. I don’t know what Eddie was thinking, but their base was so wobbly when installed it was like placing the car seat on a took pick and praying it didn’t tip over around a curve (Yes, I put all my weight on it and tightened it real tight). When I installed the Graco Carseat, which was a breeze to do, it felt sturdy before I even gave it a big tightening pull. And to add the security, the base has an angle adjustment knob which causes the plate on the bottom, called the `foot’ to move downward by twisting the knob on top. I did this after I tightened the base in. This increase in height tightened the base even more. That base doesn’t move an inch, or even a millimeter. The only thing I’m worried about, is the nice square imprint the foot will leave on the seat of my car, lol. Oh well, the safety of my child is way more important.

    5. The extra handle position is another plus for me. Most car seats have 2 positions in which the handle snaps. One spot is the carrying position and the other is at the head rest. The Graco Snugride 35 has and extra one in between. It’s not really a big deal, but it’s just one of those things that makes life a little easier. Mostly I like to set it in that position when he’s in the car so that the handle doesn’t block my mirror set up.

    6. Design is awesome, soft and sturdy. My wife loves the print. So do I since it’s pretty neutral and we are planning on having more kids. I love the newborn head rest. It’s seems more plump and effective than others, but I do agree with the other review that it could be plumper as there’s still plenty of room for the newborn head to move around. We just add a small rolled up towel around his head for now. In about a month, I imagine it will be the perfect size.

    7. I love the rubber and the bottom of the car seat. It makes me feel so much more at ease when I put him down on a slick surface. Also it still has a curve to it so you can rock the car seat if you’d like.

    8. This car seat works with the Graco SnugGlider, which I am so happy with right now. My son will cry (sometimes) when I first put into the car seat, but as soon as he’s situated, it’s off to a peaceful sleep. He doesn’t like being still though for very long. So we either place the car seat on the swing or hurry up and…

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  2. T. Meyer "Mr. Meyer" says:
    23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Best Car Seat Available – Has Important Features, March 8, 2010
    By 

    This review is for the Graco Snugride 35 Infant Carseat – Lowery

    Pros:
    1. Self Supported Canopy (Big plus for me)
    2. Easy to adjust harness
    3. Up to 35lbs and 32 inches
    4. Sturdy Base with adjustable angle
    5. Extra handle position
    6. Great design (haven’t seen the other designs, Brunswick and Flint)
    7. Rubber on base to prevent slippage
    8. Works with the Graco SnugGlider Swing

    Cons:
    9. On the heavy side of car seats

    Description:
    1. I must say I am really writing this review because of the self supported canopy. I have seen and used many other strollers and car seats with annoying canopies that latch to the back of the head rest and come out a certain distance. While this is a standard design, I hate it. Unless the canopy is really huge, it is basically useless, because unless you live on the equator, the sun always comes in at an angle. The Graco Snugride 35 has a self supporting canopy frame. So the canopy can be adjusted as far forward as you’d like and still maintain its structure. This is such a great feature to keep sun light, wind, and all sorts of weather off the baby, regardless of what angle it’s coming in at. Sure other car seats let you unlatch the canopy from the back and move it forward, but then the back of the canopy droops down because it has no support.

    2. I love the harness on this seat. First off it has the individual side clips that can be buckled in separately, so there is no fancy finger work trying to get the two sides together and then snap it in. Second, the harness is easily loosened by depressing the clamp and pulling the harness away from the baby. This makes for easier access to the baby. Just in case you were worried, when the seat is snapped into the base, even if you depress the clamp, the harness won’t budge. Safety feature I guess. I had a car seat prior to this one that was just incredibly difficult to loosen the harness, so annoying. I do say the chest plate seems a little large for a newborn, but my 7lb 7ounce son does just fine (he’s now 8lb 4ounces).

    3. I love how long this should last. It seems so stupid to buy a car seat that can only be used a few months. 35 lbs and 32 inches should make life a little easier. However, this feature causes a little more weight, which I will discuss later.

    4. I am coming from and Eddie Bauer car seat to this car seat and owe my, the difference is like night and day. I don’t know what Eddie was thinking, but their base was so wobbly when installed it was like placing the car seat on a took pick and praying it didn’t tip over around a curve (Yes, I put all my weight on it and tightened it real tight). When I installed the Graco Carseat, which was a breeze to do, it felt sturdy before I even gave it a big tightening pull. And to add the security, the base has an angle adjustment knob which causes the plate on the bottom, called the `foot’ to move downward by twisting the knob on top. I did this after I tightened the base in. This increase in height tightened the base even more. That base doesn’t move an inch, or even a millimeter. The only thing I’m worried about, is the nice square imprint the foot will leave on the seat of my car, lol. Oh well, the safety of my child is way more important.

    5. The extra handle position is another plus for me. Most car seats have 2 positions in which the handle snaps. One spot is the carrying position and the other is at the head rest. The Graco Snugride 35 has and extra one in between. It’s not really a big deal, but it’s just one of those things that makes life a little easier. Mostly I like to set it in that position when he’s in the car so that the handle doesn’t block my mirror set up.

    6. Design is awesome, soft and sturdy. My wife loves the print. So do I since it’s pretty neutral and we are planning on having more kids. I love the newborn head rest. It’s seems more plump and effective than others, but I do agree with the other review that it could be plumper as there’s still plenty of room for the newborn head to move around. We just add a small rolled up towel around his head for now. In about a month, I imagine it will be the perfect size.

    7. I love the rubber and the bottom of the car seat. It makes me feel so much more at ease when I put him down on a slick surface. Also it still has a curve to it so you can rock the car seat if you’d like.

    8. This car seat works with the Graco SnugGlider, which I am so happy with right now. My son will cry (sometimes) when I first put into the car seat, but as soon as he’s situated, it’s off to a peaceful sleep. He doesn’t like being still though for very long. So we either place the car seat on the swing or hurry up and…

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  3. Evan's Mom says:
    11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great Investment, January 25, 2010
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    Evan’s Mom (Honolulu, HI USA) –
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    We purchased the Snugride 35 in Flint and could not be happier. The picture does not do justice. The padding is very soft and plush. Will be very comfortable for baby. With the 35 lb and 32 inch max, this is definitely gonna last > 1yr. The side impact safety feature makes this a 5. The only con is that the infant head support is way too big for a newborn. Otherwise, we love this car seat.

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