DuoGlider Double Stroller
Overview
Highlights
- Holds two kids
- Accepts two infant car seats
- 2 reclining seats
Description
The DuoGlider Click Connect Double Stroller features stadium-style seating so that the child sitting in the rear is slightly raised for a better view.
To keep both passengers comfy, both seats feature a multi-position recline, child’s trays, rotating canopies and footrests.
For parents, it has a one-hand fold, extra large storage basket and parent’s tray with cup holder and covered storage.
What we about it
A stadium-style seating stroller that comfortably fits two kiddos.
Details
- Child limit: Two children (up to 40 lbs each)
- Dimensions: 35.5” x 20” x 40”
- Weight: 27.37 lbs
- Accepts 2 Graco infant car seats with a secure one-step attachment (sold separately)
- One-hand, standing fold with storage latch for easy storage
- 2 reclining seats with individual canopies and footrests
- Rear seat reclines flat to create an infant pramette
- Stadium-style seating boosts the rear child for a better view
- Locking front swivel wheel with suspension for improved stability and maneuverability
- Parent’s tray with storage and 2 deep cup holders for on-the-go convenience
- Both seats feature child’s trays with cup holders to keep snacks and drinks close by
- 3-point harness grows with your child
- Meets Disney size requirements
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Q&A
Best Answer: It sure does! The Graco DuoGlider Double Stroller will hold two Graco SnugRide Click Connect infant car seats.
Best Answer: Yes, this has 2 Reclining seats with canopies and footrests.
Best Answer: Yes, the Graco DuoGlider Double Stroller can fit two toddlers. It’s specifically designed for two children, each seat supporting up to 40 pounds (for a total of 80 lbs max).
Customer reviews
Also, make note…
1. You have to buy an additional piece to click the car seat in if you want to use the rear seat for your infant.
There are several other flaws in the design of the stroller.
2. It takes 2 hands to pull down the rear seat. I often have a baby or toddler taking up one hand, so I dislike this.
3. Only a 3 point…



























