Graco Duoglider LX Stroller, Wilshire
- Accepts all Graco Infant Car Seats
- Rear seat reclines flat, for baby’s comfort
- Stroller holds 2 children up to 40 lbs each
- One-hand, self-standing fold with storage latch makes stowing it a snap
- 2 reclining seats with canopies and footrests
List Price: $ 149.99
Price: $ 149.98
Tags: Graco Duoglider Double Stroller
Graco Quattro Tour Duo Stroller, Clairmont
- Accepts two Graco infant car seats
- Front seat holds child up to 50 pounds, rear seat holds child up to 40 pounds
- One-hand, gravity fold with storage latch – 20% smaller when closed* (*as compared to Graco duoglider stroller)
- 2 padded, multi-position reclining seats keep baby comfy
- Stadium-style seating boosts the rear child for a better view
List Price: $ 249.99
Price: $ 214.99
Tags: Graco Duoglider Double Stroller
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 Stroller
- Parent storage tray with two cup holders keeps keys and drinks handy
- Easy access drop-down basket lets you reach in without disturbing reclined child
- Elevated rear seat so everyone gets a good view up to 50 pounds
List Price: $ 249.99
Price: $ 171.95
Tags: Graco Duoglider Double Stroller
Graco DuoGlider LX Double Stroller – Zarafa
- Accepts Graco SnugRide, SnugRide 32 and Infant SafeSeat Car Seats
- Parent storage tray with one cup holder keeps keys and drinks handy
- One-hand fold with latch
- Extra large, easy access drop-down basket
- Front & rear multi-position reclining seats
List Price: $ 199.99
Price: $ 199.99
Tags: Graco Duoglider Double Stroller
Graco Duoglider Twin Doll Stroller
- Has a handle with rubber grips, 3-point harnesses on both seats, footrest bar and single wheels on front and back
- stroller folds flat by releasing 2 frame locks
- Retractable Sun Canopy
- Fully reclining and adjustable seats
- Not for real infants or pets
List Price: $ 64.99
Price: $ 64.99
Tags: Graco Duoglider Double Stroller
Graco DuoGlider LX Stroller in Sahara
- Holds two children up to 40 lbs each.
- Stadium-style seating boosts the rear child for a better view.
- Removable infant harness covers for baby’s comfort.
- Two reclining seats with canopies and footrests.
- For baby’s comfort rear seat reclines flat.
Holds two children up to 40 lbs each.
Stadium-style seating boosts the rear child for a better view.
Removable infant harness covers for baby’s comfort.
Two reclining seats with canopies and footrests.
For baby’s comfort rear seat reclines flat.
Convertible 3 or 5 point harness grows with your child.
Extra large basket for easy storage and removal.
One hand, self standing fold with storage latch makes stowing it a snap.
Parent’s tray with storage and cup holder for on the go convenience.
Lockable front swivel wheels with suspension for superior maneuverability.
Front child’s tray with cup holder removes for no-fuss stroller entry.
Recommended Use:
Each seat holds child up to 40 lbs.
List Price: $ 160.00
Price: $ 160.00
Tags: Graco Duoglider Double Stroller
This review is from: Graco Duoglider LX Stroller, Wilshire (Baby Product)
We had a hard time finding a double stroller for our 2 year-old and newborn due to limited trunk space (Honda Civic). This stroller fits in easily without any disassembly and even leaves a little room for other things in the trunk. It was easy to put together and is surprisingly easy to open and close. Also, it handles very well for a tandem double stroller. My older son loved riding in the front seat and our Graco infant seat clipped in easily to the back; also, that seat fully reclines so it will also be a nice option for the baby when he’s a little bigger. Both seats have nice canopies to keep out the sun and help with rain protection. One drawback is the main storage basket is not easily accessible when the back seat is fully reclined, but we are able to stash our diaper bag and a few other small items under the front seat with no problem. For the price, this is a great option!
This review is from: Graco Quattro Tour Duo Stroller, Clairmont (Baby Product)
I have a 2 1/2 year old and a 7 week old and when I was pregnant with my second I was up night after night looking for a double stroller that would fit my needs. I wanted something that would fit through the doors at the store but I could also take to the zoo or in the grass. I first purchased a Sit N Stand but then returned it because of the quality, lack of storage, and realizing my 2 year old was no where big enough to be in the back sitting OR standing. So then I purchased this and I couldnt be happier. I’ve taken it to stores, down dirt paths, in the grass, down cracked sidewalks and it steers great! It is very very heavy, yes, but anything that is made well and will withstand some bumps and bruises will be very heavy. My infant GRACO carseat fits in the back and my toddler sits in front. It’s very easy to fold up and down with one hand. There is big storage underneath for bags and I love the sun shields. My only complaint is that the front seat will not fold down if my toddler wanted to take a nap but who am I kidding…like that happens anyway! Hope this helps you but I would definately recommend this stroller for an all purpose.
This review is from: Graco Quattro Tour Duo Stroller, Zurich (Baby Product)
I have twin boys and we have had this stroller since their birth. It’s a great stroller and I highly recommend it for anyone with twins. It easily accepts car seats, which is essential with newborns. It works great now that they are toddlers. We have a side by side stroller as well, which is nice, but this keeps the boys out of each other’s hair. They can’t touch each other or bother each other. I can put packages I buy when I’m out shopping in the compartment under the stroller, which is very good sized. I can have my drink, my boys drink, my cell phone, purse, coat, etc. hanging from the back and there is still room to put kid “stuff” in the stroller. It’s very sturdy too. My only complaint is the weight. It’s pretty heavy and can be a pain to lift into the car.
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