Pros: Both children can see. Loads of leg room, and no kicking!!!! Cons: No drink tray for adults. Basket made of plastic.
I bought this stroller used at a sale, so it didn't come with the arm rests, which I wouldn't have used anyhow because the children who ride in it are old enough to climb in and out by themselves. I used to just bring my single stroller when going out ...
Pros: Lightweight, roomy storage baskets, side-by-side seating Cons: Still big when folded, seats only recline to flat position.
I've been told there are "twin" strollers (strollers made for twins) and "double" strollers (strollers made for two). I believe this is a twin stroller.
I received this stroller as a baby shower gift. I was originally conflicted about which...
Pros: Has more uses than just a stroller great if you have 3 children Cons: I could not find any
My graco duo stroller was purchased as a gift from my brothers when I was expecting my twins, I also have a daughter who was 2 yrs at time of birth. This stroller was a God send. You can take it anywhere yes yes yes it fits through the doorways. When the...
Pros: easy to maneuver, large storage baskets, plenty of leg room to walk behind Cons: sun shade will not stay put, no cup holders
I've researched a lot of strollers and bought several also. I really like the Graco Duo Rider for our neighborhood walks with the children. The positives are the kids like the side by side feature so they can interact with eachother. First my toddler and...
Pros: Comfortable seats, bumper bars, huge baskets Cons: Too wide for indoor use
Our children are 21 months apart and I had decided that I should only look at double strollers in the range of $250 Cad ($150 USD), as I wasn't too sure of how long I would need a double stroller.
Pros: It has a very large basket. Cons: It is hard to fit through doorways.
We looked at hundreds of double strollers when we found out that I was pregnant with twins. We desided on the graco side by side, since most people that we knew recommended it. The stroller is great if you take the babies outside for a walk. They both...
Pros: Relatively lightweight, lots of storage Cons: Nearly impossible to turn when kids get over 15 lbs each.
I bought this stroller after agonizing over the limo style vs double wide.
I haven't had any trouble getting it through doors, but if you're shopping in the mall and you see something off the main strip, fuggedaboutit! I've wiped out more...
Pros: Keeps both kids happy! Easy to steer and lightweight! Cons: ALmost impossible to wash fabric
After MONTHS Of taking my pregnant self, my 1 year old, and my poor husband to every baby store around, trying out all the diffrent strollers, I decided on this stroller.
I spent months debating the front and back or side by side issue. I...
Pros: Lightweight and easy to use Cons: Find it is harder to maneuver then a front/back stroller
All in all this is a very good product. As parents of twins all I can say is thank god for twin strollers! The thought of having to take 2 strollers was not pleasant! I do find the it is harder to shop in stores with as compared to a front/back...
Pros: Excellent. It is a Godsend for those with twins or 2 small children. Cons: Absolutely None!!
I have this very same product and I don't know what I ever did without it. For well over a year I used one stroller for my oldest child and had a front carrier strapped on me for my youngest child. I would take both children grocery shopping, errands,...
Pros: Takes a lot of beating Cons: Wheels squeak sometimes
We adopted our twins girls at 3 months old from Vietnam in 1999. We brought our new Graco Duo Rider double stroller across the world with us. Many people told us we were crazy to bring the stroller so far but it was a God send while we were there....
Pros: Attractive, Large basket, Reclining seats Cons: Wide(expected in side-by-sides), not as sturdy as Graco's travel systems, seat pads fall off
First let me explain my need for a double stroller. I have two children who are 13mos apart. When my younger was born, we put off buying a double stroller by getting an umbrella stroller for our older child and kept the baby in the larger Graco travel...
Pros: Nice storage basket, easy to clean and to fold up, big wheels, sunroof, smooth ride Cons: Shared canopy, only 2 positions, weak
I was really pleased with this stroller when I saw it in the store and when I first got it home. It had lots of storage room and the padded handlebar made it easier to push for long periods of time. It is pretty easy to fold up, and is very smooth...
Pros: Children can sit side-by-sit, big storage space below Cons: Too wide to navigate through department stores
With the birth of my son, I knew I was going to have to break down and buy a double stroller. I really didn't want to, but my daughter, not quite 3 at the time, still wanted to ride in the stroller and there was no way I could push the stroller and luge...
Pros: BOTH seats recline,Easy to push, babies can see each other Cons: Heavy, too wide, difficult to fold, can't see the babies when walking
UPDATE: One thing I've noticed since using it awhile is that there often isn't enough room between cars for loading and unloading the babies from the stroller. Alot of times I have to leave it behind my car with a baby still in it while I put the other...
Graco Quattro Tour Duo Stroller in Gianni Features: Accepts Graco SnugRide, SnugRide 32 and Infant SafeSeat car seats Compact one-hand fold Easy access drop-down basket lets you reach in witho...
Graco Quattro Tour Duo Stroller, Zurich Accepts all Graco SnugRide, SnugRide 32 and Infant Safe Seat Car Seats Compact One-hand fold- 20% smaller when closed as compared to Graco Duo Glider ...
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