Graco
Graco is easiest to justify when you want practical family logistics and straightforward designs rather than premium finishes. It is especially worth checking for sibling strollers, travel systems, and lighter travel models that solve everyday transport problems without making the whole setup feel overbuilt. For more information, see the official website.
- From
- USA
- Founded
- 1942
Car Seats
- Our score: 9.92 / 10
Graco SnugRide Lite LX Infant Car Seat
From 1.8 kg/4 lb, up to 81.2 cm/32 in (~newborn to 1 year).
A straightforward infant-seat pick if the main job is keeping the newborn phase lighter and easier rather than stretching one seat across later stages. SnugRide 35 Lite LX makes the most sense when low carry weight, clean stroller compatibility, and a dedicated infant-seat setup matter more than long-horizon flexibility.
- Our score: 9.89 / 10
Graco Extend2Fit Convertible Car Seat
From 1.8 kg/4 lb, up to 30 kg/66.1 lb (~newborn to 4 years).
Extend2Fit is one of the clearest buys if extended rear-facing room is the main priority. It works best for families who want a straightforward convertible seat that stays convincing well past the infant stage without paying for a broader all-in-one package.
- Our score: 9.88 / 10
Graco TurboBooster 2.0 Highback Booster Car Seat
From 18 kg/39.7 lb, up to 45 kg/99.2 lb or 144 cm/56.7 in (~4 to 10 years).
A very straightforward booster pick for families who are already at the booster stage and want a simple high-back option that is easy to find, easy to live with, and not trying to cover earlier stages it no longer needs to handle.
- Our score: 9.85 / 10
Graco SlimFit3 LX 3-in-1 Car Seat
From 2.2 kg/4.9 lb, up to 45 kg/99.2 lb (~newborn to 10 years).
A strong narrow-fit all-in-one if back-seat space matters almost as much as long-term flexibility. SlimFit3 LX earns its place when you want a seat that can cover several stages without crowding the rest of the row as badly as bulkier rivals.
- Our score: 9.77 / 10
Graco Tranzitions 3-in-1 Harness Booster Car Seat
From 10 kg/22 lb, up to 45 kg/99.2 lb (~2 to 10 years).
A practical harness-booster bridge if you no longer need rear-facing use and want one seat that can move cleanly from harnessed toddler stage into booster duty later. It is easier to defend than bulkier all-in-one seats when the child is already past the earliest stages.
Strollers
- Our score: 9.65 / 10
Graco Ready2Grow 2.0 Double Stroller
Graco Ready2Grow 2.0 Double Stroller is especially good for sibling age gaps because the bench seat and standing platform give you more ways to carry the older child. It folds smaller than many doubles, which matters when you want two-child flexibility without a huge storage penalty.
- Our score: 9.40 / 10
Graco FastAction Jogger LX
Older jogger-leaning crossover, but still a credible buy if bigger wheels matter more than having the newest frame
Graco FastAction Jogger LX is easiest to justify for families who actually expect more than smooth pavement. The larger-wheel running-style setup makes it a more credible choice for park paths, uneven ground, and faster walking or jogging than a normal city stroller.
- Our score: 9.33 / 10
Graco Ready2Jet Compact Stroller
Graco Ready2Jet Compact Stroller is a strong pick if overhead-friendly travel and one-hand folding are high on your list. The automatic fold makes it easy to manage in airports, cars, and tight storage spaces, so it works best when convenience matters more than plushness.
Wagon Strollers
- Our score: 9.53 / 10
Graco Ready2Roll Stroller Wagon
Ready2Roll is one of the more convincing stroller-wagon options if you want push-pull flexibility, real all-terrain wheels, and Graco infant-seat compatibility from a mainstream brand. It makes more sense for parks, bigger outings, and family days than for buyers who mainly care about the smallest fold or the lightest lift.








