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Is this stroller compatible with other car seats such as Graco?

I really like this stroller, however I have a Graco car seat. Before I buy it, will the Graco infant seat fit on this?

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The manufacturer will not say that your Graco seat will fit in their stroller safely, however you could try your Graco in it and see if you feel safe that it will not fall out or be pulled out by your toddler.
Perego prefers to market their items to go with their car seats only, but we have found that the Graco seats fit nicely in most strollers. You should hook the stroller harness on to the lap belt routing path on your car seat to ensure safest travel in the stroller.

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