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Graco DuoGlider LX

*Est. $150

Graco DuoGlider LX

pros
  • Comfortable and maneuverable
  • Independent sun canopies
  • Good value
cons
  • Mediocre durability
  • Basket can be hard to reach when the seat is fully reclined
  • Difficult to maneuver with heavier children
 
 
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Girl double stroller, October 9, 2009

Finally a pink stroller for girls. It is so difficult to find a stroller that is aimed for girls. I bought this stroller after a bought with two umbrella strollers that are combined using a connector. I find this stroller amazing on rugged terrain. I have had this stroller for 3 weeks and we have used it for climbing very steep hills (apple picking), in mud and over rocky streets. I like this product and wish I bought is sooner. I love the big basket (difficult, but managable, to get my huge diaper bag in and out) and the ease of pushing and turning. Some of the more difficult encounters I have had with this stroller is; when I received the stroller the metal basket holder was bent, but it was easily bent back to orginal form, is slightly difficult to snap into place when folded, and I do not care for the parent cup holder and tray within the back canopy. My twin girls love this stroller. I love that it has cup holders and snack holders for both children. It is big, but it is a double stroller. Not much you can do with that. I would recommend this stroller for any parent with twins or two small children.

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Can we say B-I-G., September 23, 2009

We have an 8-wk old, and a 3.5 yr. old. My husband and I love to visit different towns often on the weekends, and like to go for long walks. Though the 3 yr. old does stay awake we worried that if he were to get sleepy he wouldn't be able to recline and truly rest on the sit'n stand. The stroller is easy to manouver, making fairly tight turns, and our toddler is comfortable in it. All that said it is the rv of strollers and looks like we have triplets. It's humiliating to hear people say "Oh, I thought it was twin infants in there" It gets attention we really don't want. It is also the only thing that now fits in the trunk of our Mazda 3. Big, big, big. Would rethink it, that is, unless you have twin infants.

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1. Baby-Gaga.com

Strollers reviewed at Baby-Gaga.com are rated (based on testing and feedback from owners) in several performance areas, then given an overall score. The Graco DuoGlider stroller's most attractive features include its low price tag, removable and machine-washable fabric, and easy-to-use harness system. Owners are less enthusiastic about the Graco DuoGlider's turning ability when kids get bigger.

Review: Graco DuoGlider, Editors of Baby-Gaga.com

2. Baby Bargains

"Baby Bargains" is an excellent baby gear book by parents and consumer advocates Denise and Alan Fields. Their coverage of the Graco DuoGlider stroller is limited, but the authors go into greater detail about Graco's strollers in general.

Review: Strollers, Denise and Alan Fields, Seventh edition, 2007

3. LilaGuide.com

Dozens of parents have contributed brief reviews of the Graco DuoGlider to this relatively new parent information site. The DuoGlider stroller does well overall, although some parents say it's a bit heavier and bulkier than they'd like. Also, some comment that maneuvering can be difficult with heavier children.

Review: Graco DuoGlider LXI Reviews, Contributors to LilaGuide.com

4. Amazon.com

More than two dozen parents post reviews of the Graco DuoGlider LX on Amazon.com. Overall, the ratings are good, with most owners awarding the DuoGlider stroller high marks. Nevertheless, contributors are forthright about the DuoGlider's shortcomings, including that the back seat has only two positions, flat or up.

Review: Graco DuoGlider LX Reviews, Contributors to Amazon.com

5. Baby Bargains

In this online stroller forum, a handful of parents offer their input on the Graco DuoGlider. Most agree that this stroller is bulky and heavy, and some say it is difficult to maneuver. Owners like the ample storage and the reasonable price.

Review: Graco DuoGlider Reviews, Contributors to BabyBargains.com

6. Epinions.com

About three dozen parents report their experiences with the Graco DuoGlider, which are mainly positive. Owners like this stroller's price and easy fold mechanism, but there are some reports of squeaky wheels and difficulty in removing the car seat. Still most parents say that the Graco DuoGlider outperforms its low price.

Review: Graco DuoGlider Reviews, Contributors to Epinions.com

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