Can Someone Help With Twin Stroller?

April 62010

I need help! Our stroller was lost on our trip from Chennai. Since I'm pregnant (16 weeks) we're looking for a twin stroller. Our oldest will be 16 months when the baby arrives.

I'm stuck on what stroller is best. I've read all the reviews for Graco DuoGlider, Joovy Big Caboose, and Peg Perego.

Does anyone have real life experience they can help guide me in the right direction?

FYI: Our carseat is the Graco Snug Ride. We have an SUV so size isn't an issue. I want something durable and easy to steer (as possible).

I have a Graco DuoGlide and I love it. My middle child was just over 2 when my youngest was born, so I needed one of those. I found it at a great price, and it fits easily into the trunk of my car. It has held up very well, is easy to clean and has removable cup holders. It also has a convenient try for mom's keys or whatever. It also has a large basket underneath. I LOVE mine and wouldn't have another.

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4 Responses

  1. scharchris Says:

    graco duoglider is good
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  2. volleyballchick Says:

    In my experience with infant stuff, Graco is a wonderful, reputable brand that will stand behind their product. I’m not saying the others won’t, but I would choose the Graco just because I am very familiar with the brand and have used their stuff for all of my daughter’s life.

    Easy to steer – look for the ones that have the wheels that will "pivot", but can be locked into a straight position if needed. We have found that strollers like that are much easier to steer, and take less strength to turn if needed.

    Look at all of them – check out what each has to offer, what you want from a stroller, and the cost (I would think would be of some importance). Make a list and see which one wins.
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  3. MrsZ Says:

    side-by-side strollers are really too wide to go anywhere but the wide open outdoors, they are a nightmare to maneuver around stores, amusement parks, etc.

    I prefer the duogilder. We have an SUV, too, and it was a breeze to get in and out on my own. It’s durable, the seats are comfy and we haven’t killed ours yet. The airlines beat it up on our last trip, but it still works like a charm.

    I vote for a duoglider.
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  4. Jessie P Says:

    I have a Graco DuoGlide and I love it. My middle child was just over 2 when my youngest was born, so I needed one of those. I found it at a great price, and it fits easily into the trunk of my car. It has held up very well, is easy to clean and has removable cup holders. It also has a convenient try for mom’s keys or whatever. It also has a large basket underneath. I LOVE mine and wouldn’t have another.
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