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DuoGlider Stroller - Clover


DuoGlider Stroller - Clover
Manufacturer: Graco
List Price: $149.99

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Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Based on 10 reviews.


Manufacturer's age: 4 years and under



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From the Manufacturer
The Graco DuoGlider(TM) LX is the perfect solution for getting two little ones around town. And if you're the proud parent of two infants you'll love that both the front and rear seats are compatible with the top rated Graco SnugRide(TM) infant car seats. Both seats recline for added comfort and the rear seat reclines flat for maximum comfort. This easy to handle double stroller navigates nicely through doors and down narrow store aisles. The elevated rear seat makes for better viewing and both seats feature removable child trays with cup holders. Both seats are complete with canopies as well as with sun visors to keep the sun out. The extra-large lower and load storage basket is a great place to keep your family's gear. The parent organizer with storage compartment and cup holder provides convenience for mom and dad. And when the day is done, the DuoGlider(TM) LX stroller's one hand fold allows for quick and convenient storage!


Safety Information
Caution! The product requires adult assembly. Care should be taken when unpacking and assembling the product.


 


Spotlight Reviews

47 of 47 people found the following review helpful:

5
out of 5 stars They improved upon perfection!, December 8, 2005
 

 
Reviewer:   frisky2000 "frisky2000" (New York City, NY) 

Our first Duo Glider, purchased two years ago, finally showed signs of giving out. It served us quite well through all kinds of weather, over various types of terrain, and always provided safe and comfortable transportation for our two children. Our only complaint was that is was bulky for transport, weighing in at a hefty 35 pounds. Lo' and behold -- GRACO somehow found a way to make this same Duo Glider only this edition is LIGHTER! With all the favorite features, i.e. convenient parent tray with DEEP cup holder, HUGE storage basket, dual reclining seats, easy fold, and the list goes on, you won't find a better deal anywhere. The weight limit on the original Glider was only 30 pounds per child, and since our two are already at this weight, it became harder to push them around. This new stroller weighs jsut 20 pounds yet supports two children up to 40 lbs. each! Of course, no matter how you slice it, you will be pushing a combined weight of 100 lbs., but somehow this newer version makes it much easier. The other plus is that the under storage basket can now be collapsed for easier folding and travelling. The original one used to just cave in under the weight of the folded unit. The pretty olive green color is perfect for either girls or boys, and this stroller will easily take us through many years of daily use. Last but not least, both front and back seats will securely accommodate two infant car carriers. Thank you, GRACO! This is a parent's duo stroller dream-come-true!!! I recommend this over any other.


Customer Reviews
 

0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

5
out of 5 stars Excellent product, and I got it free!, February 12, 2006
 

 
Reviewer:   Kelly  

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

2
out of 5 stars A number of problems..., February 6, 2006
 

 
Reviewer:   Mom of 2  

We purchased this stroller when we were expecting our second child. I should have read more review about this stroller before purchasing. We actually have it in a different pattern - but the same stroller.
Pros: (1) the new basket drops down so that you can put things in it even in you have the infant carrier in the back seat.
(2) I love having a cup holder for each seat + the parent cup holder.

Cons: (1) When the infant carrier is in the stroller, it is almost impossible to get baby in or out.
(2) Very hard to steer after a few months of use.
(3) Seats are small
(4) Recline - for the back seat - it's either reclined all the way, or sitting straight up. For the front seat - it doesn't recline at all
(5) To fold this stroller you have to fold the front canopy down, drop the basket and put the back seat in it's upright position. (when you're in a hurry, or it's rainy - this is a pain to do!)
Needless to say, I am looking for a good side-by-side stroller for my kids.
 

6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:

5
out of 5 stars Just go ahead and get it, January 19, 2006
 

 
Reviewer:   Theresa Grant (Florida) 

I must let all new moms in on a secret. Graco is the best value for money when it comes to strollers. (I also like my Graco high chair - Neat Seat). I wish I wouldn't have dragged my feet on buying this stroller when my second was on the way. Instead I bought the Jeep, because it would fit the infant car seat I already had (evenflo), so I thought I'd be saving some money; plus it was cheaper. Bad Idea. The Jeep, although roomy, is VERY difficult to steer, especially when my 3 year old son was in the front. It is too long. I finally said to my husband....I'm selling that @#@#@ thing and buying the Graco. WHAT A DIFFERENCE!! It is easy to fold (Jeep was next to impossible!), comfortable, great for the infant to sleep in in the back....not only did it recline, but the leg part comes up so she could really stretch out without her feet dangling. It is smooth and easy to go anywhere. My only recommendation for improvement (and mine is now a couple of years old so maybe they have already), would be to make the recline a little smoother....if either of my kids would fall asleep upright, it was difficult to recline them without waking them. I found the evenflo design better when it came to the recline, however at the time I bought my graco, evenflo didn't make double strollers. Still, I think I would stick with Graco. My experience with Evenflo was poor customer service, and I like that the tray was completely removeable on the Graco. On the evenflo, you need to lift the child over the tray, which becomes increasingly difficult as they get older. With the apparent improvements they've made since I bought mine two years ago, I would definitely buy the Graco again. Best of luck to all you new moms out there!! And congratulations!

 

5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:

2
out of 5 stars Duoglider, January 11, 2006
 

 
Reviewer:   New Mommy of 2 "Michelle" (Riverview, Florida) 

I have a newborn and 16 month old. I am using my carseat on the backseat which is not handy at all. First you can not push the stroller and see the baby because the canopy hides her (with it opened or closed). Second, you really have to reach in to get her out. It is very difficult to pick her up and take her out. This is not a stroller to use with the infant seat. With my son in the front seat, he can see everything but I can hardly see the top of his head with the canopy on. The basket is very big but with the infant seat on and the regular seat needing to be reclined it is difficult to get to. I am not overly impressed with this stroller and am hoping that a different graco stroller works better for me.

 





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