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by deedee832 , Feb 09 '00
Pros: Kids won't "miss" anything in the back seat, lightweight, comfortable Cons: Cannot get through the aisles of some department stores
When I got pregnant with my second child, my husband and I knew we would need a double stroller. We eventually purchased a tandem stroller (front/back type) and it worked for a while. When my daughter got a little older, she wanted to see everything...
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by leadia2 , Aug 09 '00
Pros: Easy to maneuver, a more comfortable ride for the kids Cons: W~I~D~E Load!
After 2 months of attempting to heave ho our two boys (at the time ages 2 months and 20 months) around in the Graco Duo Glider tandem stroller my husband and I decided to give another model a shot. The agony of the difficult maneuverability and stream...
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by miahsmom , Dec 14 '99
Pros: Both children can face out; it is easy to use Cons: It is the width of a wheelchair
I have two children, ages 3 and 16months. When I was pregnant with our second child, we decided that a double stroller might be a good investment. So, we went to the local baby store and spent at least an hour pushing, folding and lifting all of their...
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by HEYTHERE , Jan 21 '00
Pros: a 10 for this stroller: the good & the bad./ Cons: LISTED the GOOD and the BAD
OKay--the good and the bad....
It is true that it does not fit through some small areas in the store--like between clothes racks....but lets be realistic...Most of us with two small children do not take them shopping in areas like this....
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by Stoverfamily , Jan 27 '00
Pros: Large baskets, great for storage Cons: Doesn't fit well thru doors
Our children were, at one point, all under age 3 (three kids) so we bought a double stroller, like the one pictured above. I loved the baskets underneath the seats, so I could store things under there, such as diaper bags, coats, shopping bags, etc....
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by kstremmel , Feb 27 '00
Pros: easy to open, close, large shopping basket, good view for babies, fully recline for sleep Cons: Difficult to get into doors, impossible to use in the Mall
We bought the Graco Duo Rider when we found out that we were having twins. We wanted a stroller that fully reclined so that both babies could sleep, and that would give both babies a good view when they were awake. We have had the stroller for over a...
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by sara3658 , Jan 24 '00
Pros: Lightweight, easy to fold & carry, roomy baskets, easy to navigate Cons: Only seen in the color blue
I've owned my Graco Duo Rider Stroller for over a year now. I have two boys and they were 3 years old and newborn at the time I bought the stroller.
The Graco Duo Rider has so many good features about it.
It fit both of my kids...
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by lndrn2 , Jan 27 '00
Pros: Steering, storage size, folds easily Cons: width only at the mall!
My own two boys are just 16 months apart. I knew that a double stroller was in our future, but when we began shopping, there weren't many to choose from! We began with a front to back double stroller. I can't remember the brand, but it was relatively...
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by LibbiR , Jan 24 '00
Pros: Comfort, ease of use Cons: Width makes it difficult in stores with narrow aisles
When we first learned we were having twins I realized that our daughter's old single stroller would not serve anymore. A friend gave us her used Graco front-to-back stroller which worked well when our twin boys were tiny enough to fit in the back seat...
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by wilding7 , Jan 04 '00
Pros: light, kids play and talk to each other, mobility Cons: wide space
I've used four different double strollers and still do. Graco's duo rider is my favorite!
Both seats recline to lying position which is great for my twins. The double baskets come in handy for a mom like me and certainly helps when I've got a...
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by jilljenk , Jan 12 '00
Pros: light and easy to handle, abundant storage space Cons: awkward in small, narrow spaces
Before my twins were born, I had a front/back version of the Graco stroller that I found to be most convenient and a practical choice. However, after the twins came along, I quickly discovered another choice was necessary.
As a shower gift,...
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by tmartinedemeo , Dec 13 '99
Pros: Light, convenient, affordable, safe. Cons: Wider than some store aisles.
I love this stroller! My children (B3 & G2) are only 16 months apart. It was a necessity to have a double stroller. I wanted each child the ability to stretch out and lie down without bothering the other, so I decided on the side-by-side, and I'm so...
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by TwinsNTriplets , Feb 02 '00
Pros: Large baskets, Easy to maneuver Cons: Can be tricky to fold.
We purchased this stroller when I was pregnant with my twins 2 1/2 years ago. This has been a great stroller! It has 2 HUGE baskets underneath the seats for diaper bags and LOTS of shopping bags!
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by johnusnsd , Mar 08 '00
Pros: weight, reclining seats, price Cons: wheels
I have newborn twin girls, and the Duo-Rider is by far the best twin stroller for the money. It's lightweight, and BOTH seats fully recline (a feature not found on most twin strollers). The wheels are cheesy, but, that is minor....it get's around just...
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by KBoylan , Jan 25 '00
Pros: light weight and large storage basket Cons: not too durable and fabric mildews
Well, this was the second stroller I purchased for my twin sons(11 mos. at the time.) The first one was a Graco as well and it was the DuoLXI, you can read my review there, but I liked Graco products and wanted to stick with what I liked. So I bought...
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