looking for value, looking for durability, a multi-tasker
Pros
easy to fold, easy to push, fits through most doorways easily, lots of room in basket below, less expensive double stroller system
Cons
front canopy weak, front umbrella can be difficult, won't fit in small cars
MAY
22
2008
I have used this stroller probably close to everyday for the past 1 1/2 years. Seriously. After I gave birth to my daughter in January 2007, I became an avid walker to try to shed pounds. I walked close to 2 miles everyday with her in the back section, which lays down completely and is GREAT for a newborn, and my son in the front. The advertisements say that an infant carseat can snap into the back section, but I never could figure out how to get mine in. I thought I had a compatible one, but maybe not? I love this stroller and it has stood up to some serious use! It is very durable and comfortable for the babies; however, there is a weird shoulder strap harness thing that I only use when they try to climb out. Otherwise it looks like they're in a private jet or something. Very good stroller. A++
In response to some of the "cons" listed, I want to say that any double stroller is humongous and it's hard to find a durable one that will fit in the trunk of a car. My advice is to find out what's most important to you and then buy accordingly!
Graco DuoGlider Double Stroller is recommended by eh-muh-lee
Stroller Type Standard
Number of Seats Double
Max Weight Capacity 80 lb.
Harness Points 5-Point
Recline Features Reclining Back (4 Positions)
Max Child Height 43 in.
Weight Heavy duty
Folding Medium
Other Features
Safety Features Back Wheel Brakes
Convenience Features Removable Canopy, One Hand Fold, Travel System (Car Seat Included)
Storage Features Lower Storage Basket, Cup Holder, Parent Organizer Tray
Structure
Frame Material Steel
Front Wheel Size 8 in.
Back Wheel Size 9 in.
Dimensions
Folded Width 14 in.
Folded Height 42 in.
Weight 35 lb.
Folded Depth 19 in.