Mother's Choice Grace Stroller Review
Specifications
RRP
$169 (exclusive to Big W)
Weight
n/a
Age
Birth – 17kg
Dimensions
Unfolded: L 92 x W 52 x H 100 cm
Folded: L 56 x W 47 x H 101 cm
Storage basket
3kg
Canopy pocket: 0.5kg
Wheels
Front, lockable
Rear
In the box
unknown
Accessories
unknown
Configurations
Seat
World facing only, multi-level recline including fully flat
Height adjustable handlebar
No
Peekaboo
Yes, velcro closure
Fold
n/a
Car seat compatibility
No
Warranty
12 months
Other Mother's Choice prams:
Envy 4 Wheel Newborn Stroller
Nook Compact Lightweight Newborn 4 Wheel Stroller
Flux Active Stroller
Haven Comfort Stroller
Grace Stroller (this pram)
Pros and cons
Pros
+ It has a full recline which makes it suitable from newborn or for sleepy children
+ It has a large canopy which shelters your child from head to toe
+ It is a really low price for a stroller
Cons
– Many users have reported quality issues, specifically the rear wheel falling off
– The peekaboo uses velcro which when rrrripping off, might wake your sleeping child
Bottom line
The Mother’s Choice Grace is a very affordable stroller that aims to be great for sunny days around town.
On paper, it fulfills this with its extended sun canopy and full recline but a lot of people have reported serious quality issues.
If you are looking for a really low priced stroller, then maybe, but you’re better off spending a bit more on something like the Valco Baby Snap 4 or Mother’s Choice Haven, both of which are far more reliable.
Why you would buy it:
You want a really low priced stroller for outdoors…and can deal with fixing your stroller every now and then.