- Safe click-n-lock base
- 12″ wheels provide smooth ride on a variety of surfaces
- Tilt back capability makes it easy to go up or down curbs and stairs without lifting
- Can easily be lifted by infant seat handle for safe travel on escalators
- Baby has all the comforts of their infant seat
Product Description
Finally, a true, one-handed travel system. The long awaited Infant Cruizer is finally here! Don’t struggle to carry your baby in the infant car seat. The Infant Cruizer AT is so maneuverable and convenient you can take it anywhere – restaurants, the drug store, doctor’s office, taxis, trains and more. Plus, the Infant Cruizer grows with your child. When ready, replace the infant seat adapter with a toddler seat adapter. Your child will “travel in style.” Feat… More >>
Go-Go Babyz Infant Cruizer All Terrain for Graco Infant Seats, Black
The handle is flimbsy and the tabs that make the handle stay up and down get stuck so I don’t even use it. Piece of junk.
Rating: 1 / 5
I bought this because I am gonna be moving overseas soon and have 4 children, one is just born… I wanted to be able to travel with her carseat and a stroller along with all our luggage without looking like the local bag lady… This is a great product. It is easy and small to travel with… manuevers very easily… doesn’t do so well on cobblestone streets though… but is otherwise a great investment.
Rating: 5 / 5
My sister in Toronto owns the Travelmate and kept raving about it when she visits. However my little guy was still too young at the time and the company told me that the Travelmate is only compatible with toddler and convertible toddler seats. SO since I had a Peg seat and how much she drooled over the Travelmate I decided to give the Infant Cruizer a go. We mainly bought this as a Travel product for flying to and from California back home to Toronto, which we try to do at least a few times a year and with the birth of my son of course the visit demands by family have increased exponentially. I will agree with the reviewer that this product does come with some “fame” attached since its so unique, There were more than a few jealous parents asking about it. The Infant cruizer was a great travel solution but where I am most pleased (and why I decided to review) is the everyday use. I take my son practically everywhere I go now. The use I get out the Infant Cruizer between pediatric check ups, coffee stops with buddies (which have sadly replaced meeting for beers at the pub) to grocery shopping, you name it, is worth every penny. This should be the main selling point IMO. Its so easy to snap the peg out of the base in my car and onto the Infant Cruizer I rarely ever bring out my Bugaboo. I just received the Toddler adaptor as he is getting ready to move up in the world and i will try and update to let you all know how it goes!
Rating: 5 / 5
The handle IS pretty flimsy, but we haven’t found it to be a major problem. We don’t use this all the time (the carrier fits into a larger stroller), but when there’s not a lot of space in the car or for getting quickly to and from someplace where there are no shopping carts and a full-size stroller would be a problem (the airport, for instance), it comes in VERY handy. It probably shouldn’t replace a regular stroller, but it’s convenient as a supplement and we definitely use ours.
Be prepared to have people ask you about it, though. It stands out and people want to know where you got it, what it is, etc.
Update – 12/22/08
I just got back from visiting family across the country and using the Cruizer as my son’s only stroller. It worked really well. I took him shopping, to Disneyland, and through three different airports. The handle wasn’t a problem, and the Cruizer was really easy to maneuver in crowds and around tight corners. I was once again asked about it over and over and people would point out the strange little stroller as we went by. The smallness of it seemed to be the appeal. My favorite comment at Disneyland was “Check out the little dude!” As for my son, he had a blast leaning back in his familiar carseat, taking it all in.
Rating: 4 / 5