Graco Quattro Tour Duo Stroller Reviews
Overall
4.21 of 5
(by 14 users)
Graco Quattro Tour Duo Stroller Review Summary
With a sleek, stylish look the Graco Quattro Tour Duo Stroller looks like “the Cadillac of strollers.” The Quattro Duo double stroller comes in all of the
Graco designs to match your Graco Gear. Offering a smooth ride for little ones, the Quattro Duo is packed with features, including being able to easily snap an infant car seat in the back. There is ample storage for both parents and children. The Quattro Duo not only has parent storage, making it “so easy to organize my stuff,” Graco has also included storage for toddlers under the front seat. There is no tray for the front seat though, which can make a toddler “feel like she’s going to fall out” when the stroller is turning. Owners of the Quattro double stroller “love the handles“, which make the stroller “so easy to steer.” Though the Graco Quattro can be “some what bulky,” many reviewers comment that it folds up easily and fairly compact. “For a parent of a newborn and a toddler, this stroller is a lifesaver.” Compare the Graco Quattro to other double strollers by reading more reviews
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Graco Quattro Tour Duo Stroller Ratings and Reviews
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experienced parent
After much research I decided to purchase this stroller to accommodate my newborn and 2 year old toddler. I wanted a stroller that would accommodate my Snugride which this stroller does in either of the seats and I thought a tandem would be easier to navigate with in stores. The back seat of the stroller is great. The seat reclines fully and the canopy provides excellent coverage. If my toddler is sitting in the back seat then he is not able to get out on his own which is great so I actually ended up securing the carseat on the front seat which is not what I had initially intended.The basket…
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experienced parent, parent of three or more
I call this teh cadillac of all strollers only because it looks that way. But...it does have a few things that bother me about it. Such as, I didn't realize a Double stroller could weight this much. I can barely pick it up 7 months pregnant. It's not that easy to fold down. and the cup holders in the front seat refuse to come out, even though they are supposed to, so you can attach the optional car seat adapter, I had to just put the car seat in the back row seat. It does have a smooth ride, and turns easily. Nice storage compartment underneath, and I love the fac thtat it has it's own…
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noticing the details, Safety conscious, love to travel, experienced parent, looking for durability, mom of 3, anti-minivan, parent of toddlers
I like this stroller even though i am not a graco fan... I wish the front seat was deeper for my toddlers ample booty but the real annoying thing is no front tray... she freaks when we turn becasue even with the harness she feels like shes going to fall out! — also the price varies so much based on color... they are all the same features but Rittenhouse can be found for like $180 while French Roast os $230 and Milano is easily $250 most places... they all do the same so Graco is now charging people based on color preferance. — it is pretty easy to turn even with a chunky monkey…
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practical, Safety conscious, experienced parent, a comparison shopper, a walker, a woman, Every day computer user, parent of toddlers
For a parent of a newborn and toddler this stroller is a life saver. Not much bigger when folded than a single stroller. It is pretty heavy though, but that is to be expected with a duo. Our toddler loves the cup holders and storage basket. It rides really smooth and feels well built. The baby can stay in the car seat that snaps in or can lay back comfortably in the stroller itself. The front seat for the toddler is a little small, with the canopy a little low-and the toddler can't recline. But all considered we're really happy!! —…
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married, practical, Safety conscious, a busy person, experienced parent, a comparison shopper, a walker, a woman
We bought this stroller in the fall of 2006 when we expecting our second child. I bought it because we have the Graco Snugride car seat and we had a Graco single stroller with our first child. I liked how the car seat would snap into it, so we looked for a double stroller that we could do the same with. This was it. We are happy with it. It folds up very easily - that surprised me for being such a big stroller. The visors are a bit of a problem. I can't see my son in the front seat even when the visor is back and not being used. —…
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not rich, a comparison shopper, looking for value, looking for durability, married, safety conscious, experienced parent, a woman
This was a perfect buy for us with kids 22 months a part. Worked fantastic when we had an infant and a toddler. Now our kids are 2 and 4 and the 2 year old ahs to ride in the front becasue she is lighter. It's great for vacations with a lot of walking involved or crowded destinations where we want to keep them seated and buckled. Much better than trying to manuver the side by side type of stroller in crowds. They are both comfy and happy to…
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not rich, a comparison shopper, looking for value, looking for durability, married, safety conscious, experienced parent, a woman
I purchased this stroller when I found out I was preg. with baby number 3. I used it when going to Diseny with my 2 oldest. I was really please with how comfortable it is even for older taller children. the only thing is I find that from time to time it does not turn as easily as some of my jogging strollers and I do not like that an infant rides up front in the car seat I would prefer they were in the back. and it is extremely…
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a comparison shopper, young parent, a walker, practical, a woman, looking for durability, safety conscious, budget conscious
We bought it in 2002 when we were expecting our 2nd child. I did alot of walking and shopping and it held it's own. It was some what bulky but it was easy to use. We gave it away in 2005. It had alot of miles on it but it is still doing well. I do believe it was comfortable to my children. It was spaciuos as well. —…
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thirty something, young parent, married, under 5'5, Every day computer user, practical, a busy person, parent of toddlers
I bought this for my twins and found it worked well but would have preferred if the front seat would have laid down so that the baby could lay down since he was not ready for sitting up yet. But, overall I had no complaints about it and would recommend it to anyone…
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a comparison shopper, looking for value, looking for durability, married, Safety conscious, experienced parent, a woman, value conscious
When I found out I was going to have two babies 14 months apart I knew this Graco double stroller was a must have! I use this stroller every day to get out of the house and go on…
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safety conscious, Mom of 2
This stroller system is great for transporting our little ones all over town!! Holds everything you need, looks great and is easy to…
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value conscious, a comparison shopper, looking for durability, married, experienced parent, a woman
Reviews of Graco Quattro Tour Duo Stroller
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| Key Features |
Stroller Type Standard
Number of Seats Double / Twin Seats
Max Weight Capacity 90 lb.
Harness Points 3/5 Point Combination
Recline Features Reclining Back (3 Positions)
Weight 39 lb.
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| Other Features |
Safety Features Wheel Suspension
Storage Features Lower Storage Basket, Cup Holder
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| Structure |
Frame Material Aluminium
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| Dimensions |
Folded Width 20 in.
Folded Height 38.25 in.
Weight 39 lb.
Folded Depth 22.5 in.
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| Warranty |
Overall Warranty 1 Year
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| Miscellaneous |
Product ID 50426382
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| Product MPN |
MPN GR-6K00PTI3
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