Graco Evo Travel System Yellow & Grey – 2017

Rated 4.27 out of 5 based on 11 customer ratings
(11 customer reviews)

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Graco Evo Travel System Yellow & Grey - 2017
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  • Versatile travel system with pushchair and car seat
  • Handle adjusts to fit mum or dad’s height
  • One-hand fold mechanism for quick and easy fold down
  • One-step car seat attachment with Click Connect technology
  • Suitable for use from birth
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11 reviews for Graco Evo Travel System Yellow & Grey – 2017

  1. Rated 4 out of 5

    Paola

    Amazing stuff. Got it on a great discount.

  2. Rated 5 out of 5

    Chetena

    Very sturdy stroller. Love it coz I can face my baby to me if he cries. Very easy to manuver and fold with one hand.

  3. Rated 3 out of 5

    Ange

    My Evo arrived yesterday.

    the pros:
    It looks great. I bought the Navy one, the material is decent quality. Very easy to unfold the main body frame, put the wheels on, attach the hood and the bar. I did this in 10 mins looking at the instructions. Very easy to fold and unfold and also to switch the seat from parent to forward facing. Large shopping basket, easily accessible.

    the cons:
    The foot muff lets this down. You need to take the back padding that comes attached to the back of the seat off as the footmuff has its own back padding and this needs to be attached instead. However, the original back padding has velcro that keeps the padding stuck to the back of the seat, the padding on the footmuff has nothing … so I find that i’m having to pull it up behind my 6 month old as it slides down as soon as I put him in the seat. I think I’m going to have to buy some velcro and attach it to the footmuff myself. Really bad design.
    Also the handle isn’t adjustable in terms of height. I am 5’3′ and I find it too low. Then again, I am used to pushing a Hauck Viper, which has a high handle and is great. I find the whole unit is too low to be honest.. my lower back was hurting me this morning as I was trying to work him into it, adjust the straps and sort out the slipping footmuff.

    Overall it’s ok and I’m not disappointed, definitely worth the price at £170.

  4. Rated 5 out of 5

    TW

    Fantastic stroller with everything I was looking for! Light yet sturdy, one hand fold and push, parent facing, decent sized wheels, comes with rain cover and footmuff, all for just £200!! Daughter has outgrown her carrycot, hence the new purchase. She loves being able to sit up right and explore. Worth every penny, so glad that I didn’t buy those expensive ones.

  5. Rated 4 out of 5

    Customer Reviewer

    Pros: This is a very sleek, lightweight and attractive stroller that is very easy to assemble. It’s smooth and comfortable to push, and is easy to fold – just slide the switch on the handle with your thumb and press the button under the handle. There’s a self-locking catch to lift before unfolding but it then glides back up easily. The seat unit is very easy to turn round, just press the buttons on the side and it pops out. I found this much easier to do than on our current iCandy Apple. The hood is a really good size for providing sun protection, and the seat unit reclines independently from the hood by squeezing the catch on the back. The large shopping basket is also an impressive feature in comparison to many other strollers on the market, a lot could fit in there.

    Cons: The folded dimensions we found on Amazon didn’t quite match up to the product, it’s more like 59 x 82 x 20cm and so was too wide to lie flat in our car boot. Although it was very easy to assemble, trying to disassemble it when we wanted to put it back in the box to return it proved to be an impossible task. The arm bar and rear wheels were very difficult to remove. We eventually managed to get the arm bar bar and the rear wheel section by using a screwdriver to press the metal buttons in, but we absolutely could not separate the rear wheels from the brake bar (pro tip, don’t put the black caps on the rear wheels until you’re 100% sure you’re going to keep it!).

    In summary, this is a really lovely stroller with a lot of great features and got a great Which? score (78%) but was just a bit too big for our car. Would have loved to have kept it!

  6. Rated 5 out of 5

    Prithvi20

    Excellent. Easy to maneuver.. Light weight…reversible seat for babies to face us…altogether very much satisfied. Received in original packaging too.

  7. Rated 5 out of 5

    Chetena

    The stroller is really nice. It is sturdy and looks great. Worth the price. Unboxing was easy. It took us hardly 15 min to assemble it. Best thing is one hand fold mechanism. It is really smooth.

    And would like to mention about the seller too( WONDERLAND-CHD). Varun called us once the order got dispatched and made sure we don’t face any problem while installation. Many sellers don’t do that. Highly recommended.

  8. Rated 5 out of 5

    Lilyfae

    I invested in the Graco Evo range with my second daughter after much debate because of the disaster I had had with my pram/travel system for her big sister who had a coveted brand and system but it shockingly bad in ease of use, transport efficiency and comfort for child.
    The old style Graco EVO was the answer to all the issues I had with my previous choice and still is a high performing pram with great styling and excellent ease of use. The 2017 version has taken the good points from the pram and carried on and tweaked a few of the ‘let downs’ but as nothing can be perfect a few points remain though purchase wise it’s whether they are dealbreakers or not.
    BIG points to note:
    Baby is higher off the ground in new version than old- great for less bending and better access to basket.
    The handlebar is tilt-able to adjust to different heights, it’s not quite a extendable one but helps with comfort and is less likely to malfunction.
    The basket is huge! Brilliant.
    but this system is incompatible with its first edition, thus I cannot use my existing carrycot on this if I have another baby and cannot use the original car seat on this.
    The grey with egg yolk yellow colour is supposedly gender neutral but is a bit ‘cold’ and isn’t as lovely as my original style plum.
    Also they are still solid plastic wheels which isn’t great for bumping up pavements, steps etc and is a less comfortable ‘ride’ than air pumped tyres.

    What I like about the Evo is that it is simple to use, simple click on and lift off systems with easy to use depress button/clip handles rather than twisting and holding multiple use knobs like other brands use where you think you’re lifting the seat off but actually have initiated the recline. Furthermore the Evo uses the same easy but secure collapsing mechanism across the whole Evo range (pushchair and all terrain styles) slide the lock, depress the lever and lower and it’s collapsed rather than shunting and pulling as with other brands which can be stressful and uncomfortable if you’ve had say a Csection . Graco’s collapse and opening system makes it quick and easy for the sleep deprived parent to assemble or dissassemble the pram without struggling or confusion.

    The graco Evo may be made of plastic but it is far more solid than some aluminium chassis I have had the opportunity to use, I would not be frightened this was going to warp or distort with heavy use or difficulty collapsing as I have been with a designer aluminium chassis system I had previously. It is sturdy and supportive but still light to wheel about, especially with unclicked wheels if you are on even surfaces (can be locked if necessary)

    Comfort for 6 months plus babies and toddler is excellent, my 15 month old will happily sleep in the new Evo as well as the old version.
    The foot support can be adjusted to allow for a child to be sitting upright or reclined with their legs elevated or lowered separately for comfort which is again excellent as some including my girls don’t like their legs dangling.
    The basket is even more super spacious with better access than the previous edition where if baby was parent facing you would struggle to get in the basket without flipping the footrest up.
    It comes with foot muff for the seat which is fab and a rain cover that doesn’t require full removal to access the child, there is a Velcro section across the middle that allows you to reach in without undoing it completely everytime you go in a shop or check on baby. This is much superior to the rain cover bundled in the graco Evo mini stroller.

    The only issues I can see they haven’t dealt with from the old edition are the wheels and the footrest mechanism. The wheels being plastic though are a price issue, though this is significantly more than the old one sold for so I question the inability to upgrade.
    The footrest mechanism is a PITA to operate especially if baby is screaming and kicking for something as you need to depress buttons on either side of the rest andthen rotate your hands to lift with your thumbs. No mean feat with a kicking toddler or something in your hands. I would’ve loved a single button or lever operation at the front of the rest.
    The others are lesser but may be deal breakers for those subject to ‘pram-pressure’ (the social pressure to get a super expensive popular brand system to keep up with the other parents) as the chassis is plastic and the brand is not an ‘on trend’ must have nor a prestigious designer name.

    Overall though Graco have looked at the reasons not to buy feedback and tried to adapt, but not necessarily the long term user issues but overall I prefer the ergonomics of the 2017 edition but sad that it doesn’t come in better colours. It’s also frustrating that there isn’t backwards compatibility for those who’ve already bought a carrycot, it’s annoying to think I’d have to hang onto both prams or buy a new carrycot if I get pregnant again.
    In all the Graco Evo is a brilliant pram, it has the look of the Britax Smile, uppababy vista, Icandy but not the ‘swagger’ shall we say through the branding but is a perfect system for our family and very well designed easy to use, super comfortable and honestly a fab pram for less than the more expensive but not necessarily superior designer versions.

  9. Rated 5 out of 5

    Sunny Gurnani

    Bellissimo passeggino!è comodo in quanto si riesce a guidare con una mano e molto leggero.
    La chiusura è facile e con una mano si riesce ma appena chiuso serve anche l’altra perché se no il passeggino cade.
    Unico neo forse e un po’ingombrante:nella mia macchina riempe tutto il baule.
    Spedizione veloce e pacco perfetto

  10. Rated 5 out of 5

    Mouse_Nightshirt

    Fantastic pushchair – easy to assemble, versatile and fairly light. Also easy to push about and goes where you want it to go. Basket is easy to access and baby seems to find it very comfortable.

    My only issue is transporting it; the footprint, even when deconstructed and the base folded, is large and akwardly shaped, so putting it in the boot with anything else can be a bit of an issue.

  11. Rated 1 out of 5

    Ewelina

    A nice strut but after two weeks, he started the violin and squeaked, and shame him to go for a walk.

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