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by willing2learn , Jan 20 '00
Pros: easy safe reliable well managed Cons: difficult through certain door ways
After giving birth to my second daughter 16 months after my first, my husband and I knew that we were going to need a more reasonable stroller. With careful consideration and much time spent comparing prices and saftey features we had decided on...
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by dayc24 , Mar 03 '00
Pros: durable Cons: a little hard to clean
Let me tell you something, If you have ever boughten one of thoses back to back stroller, You where gipped. What do you mean you are saying. We'll I bought one of these graco dual side to side strollers, basically because my other back to back twin...
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by Leanne_Engle , Jan 25 '00
Pros: Lightweight, reclining seats, maneuvers well Cons: No cons
I LOVE this stroller!!! I was given the Graco Duo stroller (tandem-front/back) as a shower gift and hated it! It was so hard to push, forget turning corners!
I replaced it with this one and have no regrets whatsoever. It is very lightweight...
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by LAURIEO , Jan 20 '00
Pros: Very versitile and easy to use Cons: Maybe a little wide for a couple of doors
I had my two youngest children 15 months apart. I wasn't sure how I was going to manage them in the store together, but I knew a double stroller would be a necessity. We looked at several different models. We looked at the ones where the children are...
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by dgreen1972 , Jan 07 '00
Pros: Large storage and front view for both children. Cons: Too wide for most department store isles.
This stroller is only good if you are not planning to go shopping with it. As I found when we took our son and daughter (at the time ages 2˝ and 5 months) for a trip to the mall, it's nice and roomy. There is a lot of storage in the baskets they provide....
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by thiede , Jan 25 '00
Pros: Easy to fold up, lots of extras! Cons: Doesn't fit in the washing machine
Having tried out several double strollers while pregnant, we decided on the Graco side by side model. After our twins were born, our decision has been proven to be the best one time and time again! This stroller handles like a breeze! I can easily drive...
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by KGo724 , May 03 '00
Pros: Great Price and Easy to manuever Cons: Tricky getting through some doorways
The Graco Duo Rider has been a lifesaver for me! I have twin boys that are 2 years old and have used this stroller for everything. When I found out I was having twins I tested all of the strollers. I didn't care for the front to back strollers because of...
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by K_Owens8 , Feb 01 '00
Pros: Easy to use, Compact, Stylish Cons: Fragile tires
My aunt purchased this product when she had twins 2 years ago. She bought it for the look and the quality. She liked the way that the seats both recline or sit up. We also like the net at the bottom. It holds so much. Diaper bags fit perfectly! We like...
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by Lyn_and_twins , Feb 01 '00
Pros: both babies can recline (and be seen), affordable Cons: wide, on the heavy side, car seats don't fit in
When I first learned I was pregnant my husband and I decided we wanted a stroller/infant car seat "travel" system. I thought that was definitely the way we'd go. A couple months later, I learned there was not one baby, but TWO so our thinking...
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by bizzimom , Jan 29 '00
Pros: durable, sturdy design Cons: the side by side is wide and won't fit everywhere
This stroller is great for anyone with two children, be it twins or a toddler and baby. There is no bad seat. Both children get to look at the sights and are not stuck staring at the back of a siblings head. Mom gets to look down and see both kids easily...
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by ltnt99 , Mar 13 '02
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.
I test-drove a few double strollers and found...
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by CalebsMom5 , Dec 05 '01
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...
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by txsandmom , Jan 06 '03
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...
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by momofagirl , Apr 04 '04
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 ...
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by preciosa76 , Jul 05 '02
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...
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