- Accepts all Graco SnugRide, SnugRide 32 and Infant Safe Seat Car Seats
- Compact One-hand fold- 20% smaller when closed as compared to Graco Duo Glider Stroller
- Parent storage tray with two cup holders keeps keys and drinks handy
- Easy access drop-down basket lets you reach in without disturbing reclined child
- Elevated rear seat so everyone gets a good view up to 50 pounds
Product Description
Graco Quattro Tour Duo Strollers Wow! One baby is challenging enough, but two?! Allow BabyAge.com and Graco to give you a little bit of help. With your hands full, Graco knows that convenience and ease of use top your priorities list. For a quick transfer from car to stroller, the Quattro Tour Duo Stroller accepts not one, but two Graco SnugRide or infant SafeSeat car seats. Making the transition even easier, the stroller has an simple, compact one-hand fold and…



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I have been looking at these two strollers for weeks now and I simply cannot decide which one to get. I have a petite 24 month old and a baby due in July.
My concerns are:
Baby Trend Deluxe Sit N’ Stand: older child has to ride in the back seat, which seems rather confining to me, has no clear view, no snack tray, and the ability to kick the infant carrier. On the upside, it is a stroller that will grow with the children and is extremely versatily in that respect. It also weighs less.
Graco Quattro Tour Duo: Suits our needs now, but how long will my two year old continue to want to ride? I really like the fact that he can sit up front and see everything, has his own snack tray and storage area. On the downside…this stroller weighs close to 40 lbs! It is also simply a ride in stroller that lacks the versatility of the sit and stand.
If anyone has done a hands on comparison and can offer some more insight, I would really appreciate it. The only way I’ve seen to that myself is to order both, return one and lose shipping in either one or both directions.
Rating: 4 / 5