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Graco DuoGlider LX

Reviewed October 2010
Graco DuoGlider LX
*Est. $150
Pros:
  • Full rear-seat recline for newborns
  • Accommodates two Graco infant car seats
  • Fits through doorways
  • Good value
Cons:
  • Basket can be hard to reach when the seat is fully reclined
  • Difficult to maneuver with heavier children
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Graco Quattro Tour Duo

Reviewed October 2010
Graco Quattro Tour Duo
*Est. $250
Pros:
  • Fully reclining rear seat
  • Holds two Graco infant car seats
  • Ample storage
  • Sturdy, solid feel
Cons:
  • Heavy
  • Hard to steer on rough terrain
  • Complicated harness
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Graco MetroLite

Reviewed October 2010
Graco MetroLite
*Est. $250
Pros:
  • Light frame
  • Adjustable-height handles
  • Compact and easy to maneuver
Cons:
  • Chicco infant car seat now gets better reviews than Graco
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Graco DuoGlider

Reviewed September 2009
Graco DuoGlider
*Est. $150
Pros:
  • Full rear-seat recline for newborns
  • Fits through doorways
  • Good value
Cons:
  • Limited recline settings
  • Basket can be hard to reach when the seat is fully reclined
  • Difficult to maneuver with heavier children

Graco Quattro Tour Sport

Reviewed June 2009
Pros:
  • Updated elliptical frame
  • Maneuverability
  • Large reversible canopy
Cons:
  • Heavy
  • Not an all-terrain stroller
  • Wider than average
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