Graco DuoGlider Stroller – Lowery

by admin on March 13, 2010

Graco DuoGlider Stroller – Lowery

  • Manufacturer Suggested Age:: Newborn and Up
  • Includes: Stroller
  • Features: Folds for Storage, 1 Built-in Cup Holder for Parent, Extra Large Baskets, Reclining Seat
  • Stroller Functions: One-Hand Fold, Reclining Seat, Accommodates 2 Infant Carseat
  • Min. Stroller Weight Supported: 5.0
  • Max. Stroller Weight Capacity: 40.0
  • Min. Carseat Weight Supported: 5.0
  • Max. Carseat Weight Capacity: 40.0
  • Material: Metal, Plastic
  • Safety and Security Features: Locking Wheels, 5-Point Harness
  • Care and Cleaning: Wipe Clean With Soap and Water, Machine Wash
  • Rear Wheel Diameter: 8.5″
  • Front Wheel Diameter: 8″
  • Dimensions: Height: 40.0 “; Width: 20.0 “; Depth: 35.5 “
  • Product Weight: 27.81 Lb.

Rating: (out of 1 reviews)

List Price: $ 139.99

Price: $ 139.99

Graco DuoGlider Stroller, Tango in the Tongo

  • Durable 2 child front swivel wheel stroller accepts Graco Snugride or Safeseat Infant car seats
  • Two position reclining seats with 3-point harness
  • One hand fold with storage latch
  • Parent organizer tray with storage compartment and cupholder
  • Extra large under seat storage basket.

Two of them. One of you. Even out the odds with this durable, comfortable tandem. At just 20″ wide, it easily gets through doors, yet has all the perks parents need to get through the day. Both the front and rear seats are compatible with SnugRide Infant Car Seat and Infant SafeSeat Car Seats, making this a great ride for infant siblings and twins, and each seat has a removable canopy. Both seats have multiple position recline for maximum comfort for tuckered out toddlers. Each seat has a chil

Rating: (out of 16 reviews)

List Price: $ 149.99

Price: $ 179.99

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E. J. Wimberly July 20, 2010 at 1:57 pm

Review by E. J. Wimberly for Graco DuoGlider Stroller – Lowery
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I’ve owned this stroller for 2 months and am using it with my 17-month old and 4-month old children. I looked online at several options and decided on the DuoGlider because of its reviews and lower cost. So far I am very pleased with the stroller. I have the older child sitting in front and the baby is in her Graco SafeSeat and clipped in the back. The stroller is mostly easy to maneuver but could probably be a little smoother. I usually use it on the sidewalk, but occasionally push it through the grass. It is easy to fold up, but it sometimes gets hung on the front seat’s canopy. A good push works to finish the job. I keep it in the back of my Toyota 4Runner, and it fits just fine. Snapping the SafeSeat in the back of the stroller is quite a bit awkward for me, and I have to put the baby in first before putting my toddler in front. Then, of course, I have to remove the toddler before removing the baby and her seat. With all of that said, you get what you pay for, and it is definitely worth the money. For anyone wanting a decent double stroller for not a lot of cash, this is a very good option.

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K. Higgins July 20, 2010 at 2:51 pm

Review by K. Higgins for Graco DuoGlider Stroller, Tango in the Tongo
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I can steer this stroller while its fully loaded with kids and gear, and it turns on a dime. It maneuvers like a dream! It folds differently than the single stroller, which took getting used to, but now I can fold it up and chuck it in my minivan with one hand, all while holding a baby in the other. Awesome. I live in the sunny South, so I love the two canopies.

Note: Amazon’s Product Description is inaccurate for this particular model on three points:

1. This stroller does not come with a rear snack tray, it comes with an “arm bar”.

2. The rear seat can be all the way up or all the way flat – there is no multi-position recline.

3. There is one parent cup holder, not two.

Since I need the lure of food to keep the kids in the stroller, the lack of a rear snack tray was a major disappointment for me. (The trays can be bought from Graco for $19.99). The two-position recline and single cup holder were less significant problems for me. All in all, I love my new stroller!

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AR Mommy July 20, 2010 at 3:15 pm

Review by AR Mommy for Graco DuoGlider Stroller, Tango in the Tongo
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I love this stroller! It is very light weight for a double stroller. Pushes and turns very well fully loaded with two kids and bags. Easy to fold up. It is large once folded (but what double stroller isn’t?). Great stroller and great price. If you are going to need something for two kids (toddler & baby) or twins. This is a great choice. I can flip open the front cup holder tray and my two year old can climb in by himself. Baby in his carrier fits nicely behind. Good seatbelt straps and shades also.

Just a great stroller!

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Tamsen Culver July 20, 2010 at 3:34 pm

Review by Tamsen Culver for Graco DuoGlider Stroller, Tango in the Tongo
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I like that this stroller fits the infant carseat/carrier we already owned. It’s easy to open and close, and I absolutely love the drink holder and lidded storage on the handlebar. The only real con is that the rear seat has only 2 positions- laying down, or sitting bolt upright. For most this won’t be a problem, but my 2 year old has special needs and cannot sit up without a great deal of support. I use this stroller to transport my 2 girls when I am traveling alone, as it’s easier than having one in a wheelchair and one in a stroller. The problem is I have to have my older daughter laying down, which prevents her from seeing anything as we walk along. Also when the rear seat is laying down, the storage underneath the carriage is inaccessible.

I don’t figure most folks who buy this stroller have the same situation as I do, so I am going to say that for 95% of parents, this stroller is a great buy for the money.

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Pam July 20, 2010 at 3:51 pm

Review by Pam for Graco DuoGlider Stroller, Tango in the Tongo
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Bought for twin granddaughters. Easily assembled. Solid. Cute fabric. Great storage area. Rear seat is higher so second child can see out; and is surprisingly more spacious in rear seat than expected. Wish front seat was a little more enclosed: The tray/bar is not as substantial as I would have thought but should still work out just fine. Easy to fold and unfold. Of course it is a little heavier than a single one would be, but that’s to be expected. Can hardly wait to stroll the little angels around in it.

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Ginger Bailey July 20, 2010 at 3:57 pm

Review by Ginger Bailey for Graco DuoGlider Stroller, Tango in the Tongo
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We bought this stroller for our twins and overall I have really liked it. It manuvers better than I had expected. We can snap both car seats in it fast and easy and still have room to put other stuff in the bottom. I think it has good utility for the price. My only complaint is the wheels are kind of small and not terribly durable. Overall it has fit our needs perfectly!

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