First off, there is more than one Graco DuoGlider tandem stroller model on the market-- some more "plush" and slightly more expensive than the others. Secondly, you can buy the DuoGlider as a travel system (with the SnugRide Infant carrier) as it can accommodate two infant carriers. Or you can simply buy it as a double stroller. The scoop: the Duoglider derives most of its popularity because it's so darned affordable for a double stroller and offers decent performance despite the lower price tag. The newest models have plenty of added features, including the all-important parent tray with cupholders. The negatives: the roomy storage basket is hard to access when the back seat is reclined, heavier toddlers mean somewhat tougher steering and because it's a double stroller, it's quite unwieldy to fold and store. For those of you looking for a travel system, the stroller outshines the infant carrier over time, as the carrier's career ends when your child reaches 20 pounds or 26 inches in height.
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basic stroller specs for the Graco DuoGlider
| max weight | folded dimensions | stroller weight | suitable from: |
| 80 lbs | 19"x14"x42" | 27 lbs | birth |
| designed for: | included accessories |
| every day use smooth surfaces | kid & parent trays w/ cupholders accomodates SnugRide carriers |
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