The Quattro Tour stroller from Graco comes in two different models: The Quattro Tour Deluxe and the Quattro Tour Sport. The difference between the two models is minimal. The Deluxe model is built with luxury in mind whereas the Sport model is a bit more rugged which makes it ideal for off-pavement strolling. Graco Describes this stroller as being the SUV of strollers. Both the Deluxe and the Sport models offer a wide variety of material patterns and colors.
The Quattro Tour stroller is recommended for infants and children up to four years old - who weigh less than fifty pounds.
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As part of the review process, in addition to taking a close look at the stroller and how it performs, I communicated with several parents - to get a first hand account of the stroller's pros and cons.
In summary, this stroller is well-built, it's very comfortable for both parent and child, and with the exception of a one issue, it is close to being perfect. With its all aluminum lightweight frame, its versatile wheels and its safety features, the Quattro Tour should definitely be considered when you shop for your new stroller.
Maneuverability
The Quattro Tour has six large rubber wheels - four in the front and two in the back. The double front wheels swivel which gives the Quattro Tour a fantastic turning radius. Each set of wheels has a snap down lock which makes it easy to maneuver the stroller when you're going over uneven terrain.
Comfort
The child's seat is well-padded, it has removable head support for infants, and the seat is comfortably positioned in such a way that the child sits up fairly high in the seat - which makes it easy for your little one to see. The seat has three reclining positions, including a fully-reclined position, and it has a 5-point harness (I'll talk about the harness in the following Safety section.)
The Quattro Tour's padded handle bars are ergonomically designed for maximum comfort. They are made of a lightweight aluminum which is comfortable for most moms and dads. I say 'most' opposed to 'all' because the handle bar is positioned kind of high and, unfortunately, the handle bar height is not adjustable. This is one of the few complaints I heard about this stroller.
The Quattro Tour stroller rides quite smoothly due to its big rubber wheels. When you combine the big rubber wheels with the swivel / lock capabilities, you get a stroller that maneuvers wonderfully.
Function
This stroller is not light but at 26lbs., you won't have too much trouble transporting it. And with its one hand fold set up, you can easily open and close the stroller. When you collapse the stroller, it automatically locks into its folded position. In this position it actually lies pretty flat - the Graco Quattro Tour stroller is not a lightweight umbrella-like stroller, but it does fit pretty well in your car's trunk.
The Quattro Tour has a full sized, tinted, canopy which rotates 180 degrees to keep your child out of the direct sunlight. You can check on your baby without disturbing him or her because its canopy has a tinted plastic window. The window also has a zippered flap which offers maximum protection from the elements.
Graco car seats can attach to the Quattro Tour Stroller - for your infant. When the car seat is installed the canopy on both the car seat and the stroller can be used at the same time to fully protect your little one from the elements. The Quattro Tour is compatible with SnugRide 32 Infant Car Seats, with SnugRide Infant Car Seats and with Infant SafeSeat Car Seats.
When the car seat is attached to the stroller, your baby will face the rear of the stroller, which makes it really easy for you to peek in to make sure that he or she is doing alright.
The stroller handle bar features ComfortTracker, a digital read-out for the time and air temperature. The handlebar also has a plastic compartment that is perfect for holding a cell phone, car keys, etc. The handle bar also has a two-cup drink holder for the parents.
Your child gets a nifty tray too. The Graco Quattro Tour features a snack & drink tray which doubles as a mini play area for long walks. This tray, swings out of the way for child loading & unloading, it has three compartments for snacks, a cup and play-things.
The stroller has a large storage basket that is located underneath the stroller seat. The basket provides lots of space for a large diaper bag. Graco has made it easy for mom's and dad's to access the storage basket - you can store and retrieve your gear without disturbing your baby - even when the seat is fully reclined.
Safety
The Quattro Tour has an adjustable harness with a five-point configuration that can be converted into a three-point harness when your child is a little older.
The five-point harness configuration is ideal for smaller babies or for young toddlers that need to be held securely in the stroller for safety.
The one touch brake system is a nice feature to have in a stroller. With one click you can safely lock your stroller into a stationary position.
Features:
Aluminum welded frame for maximum durability
One hand gravity fold with storage latch
Extended weight limit - accepts up to 50 lbs!
Parent organizer tray with storage compartment, 2 cup holders and ComfortTracker time & temperature monitor
180° Rotating canopy with peek-a-boo window & zippered flap
High performance never flat rubber tires for a smooth ride
Lower & load storage basket
4-Position, flat reclining seat with infant retention
Pivoting child's tray with cup holder
Removable head support
Combination 3 or 5 pt harness
Front swivel wheels with locks
One-touch brakes
Accepts Graco SnugRide and SafeSeat infant car seats
Dimensions and Specifications:
Weight: 26.1 lbs
Handle Height: 41"
Handle Width: 16.9"
Length (wheels front to back): 30"
Width (open): 24"
For infants and children less than 50 lbs
Recommendation
I would definitely recommend the Graco Quattro Tour Stroller. The Quattro Tour gets 4 1/2 out of 5 stars. If Graco built the Quattro Tour with height adjustable handle bars... I would have given them a 'perfect' rating.