Graco DuoGlider LX Stroller in Fortune

Graco DuoGlider LX Stroller in Fortune

 
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Graco DuoGlider LX Stroller The DuoGlider LX is a top of the line stroller with all of the features you have come to know and love from Graco. One of the standout features on the Graco DuoGlider Double Stroller is the 2-position reclining front seat and a flat reclining rear seat. Both children will get the chance to relax and lounge comfortably. For your convenience and their entertainment, two removable child trays are perfect for snack or play time. Carting around two babies requires a lot of baggage - an extra large lower & load storage basket underneath is perfect for storing everything from diaper bags to extra jackets. There's even an organizer tray complete with storage compartment and cup holder. The Graco DuoGlider features removable canopies with tinted sun visors, which a rare among double strollers. It measures 40 inches high and 35.5 inches from front wheel to back. The DuoGlider LX is the perfect size for any family.
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  • Feature:
  • One hand fold with storage latch, front swivel wheels with locks and suspension.2-position reclining front seat, 2-position flat reclining rear seat with infant retention, and a combination 3 or 5 pt harness in both seats
  • Stroller per seat weight recommendation: not to exceed 40 lbs. Stroller accepts two Graco SnugRide or SafeSeat infant car seats.Elevated rear seat for better viewing, and an extra-large lower and load storage basket.
  • Removable canopies with tuck-away tinted sun visors, parent organizer tray with storage compartment and cupholder, and removable front and rear child's trays with cupholder
  • Not to exceed 40 lbs. each seat
  • 40lbs. Each seat maximum
  • BatteriesIncluded: 0
  • Binding: Baby Product
  • Brand: Graco
  • Color: Fortune
  • EAN: 0047406083602
  • Label: Graco Baby
  • Manufacturer: Graco Baby
  • Model: 7918FOR3
  • MPN: 7918FOR3
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Baby Product
  • ProductTypeName: BABY_PRODUCT
  • Publisher: Graco Baby
  • Studio: Graco Baby
  • UPC: 047406083602

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Customer Reviews

loved it! kids loved it!2008-10-31
I have a 4 and a 2 year old and they both loved it! the bottom tray fits a lot of stuff! and even though the front seat wont recline completely, as te rear one does, it does lean back enough for the child to sleep comfortably. this strolelr survived Disney and several airpor trips. had a little trouble closing it because of the front hood, but we got the hang of it! it's not as heavy as I thought it would be, and the girls loved it! both trays have a cup holder, plus a cup holder for mom plus a storage bin that fits the cellphone perfectly! minimum assembly requred (just the tires and trays)This one's a keeper!
Graco DuoGloder Stroller2008-10-01
We have an 8 month old and a 2 week old infant and after doing extensive research, we determined that this was the best stroller for us. We needed our 8 month old to be able to sit in front and the back seat to hold an infant carrier. We are very happy with the design and style of the stroller and their is a large basket underneath for storage. It meets all of our needs and was the most reasonably priced of the double strollers. Now, after using it on several different occasions, we can't imagine how you would get around easily with a side by side double stroller. It is also very easy to fold up and unfold.
great purchase2008-09-01
I am so happy with this stroller! We have loved using it this summer. I have a 3 month old son and a 3 year old daughter and what is cool about this stroller is that they can swith spots according to the temperamental wishes of my toddler. She can see great from both spots (if the front umbrella is off, which it always is for us). The only tiny probem for me is that when the baby is in the back, you can't see him and he is kind of covered by umbrellas (from the stroller and his car seat). The graco snugride seat fits perfectly in both slots and seems very safe. This stroller pushes great and maneuvers through tight spaces pretty well. It doesn't seem too heavy at all, even with the two kids in it. The front seat is larger than most stadium strollers so my 3 year old doesn't seem squished or uncomfortable (though she may be a little smaller than the average 3 year old). I really struggled between 4 or 5 stars because we do LOVE it, but the very few things are that thing I mentioned earlier about the baby in the back seat, and that it does fold up easily like it claims - but it does take up quite a bit of space in the back of our SUV for trips (however, I am sure that it is good compared to other models), and one of the front wheels somehow got warped already and we have no idea how- but it still works fine anyway. I would recommend this stroller over any of the readily available ones in Wal-Mart,
Target, etc. Spend the extra time and money and get a good one like this one- it'll be worth it. As for the color, this one is great because it could be for both a girl and boy, and is a nice gray color that looks nice with about any car seat color, and dad isn't embarrased to push it.
Unsafe!2008-08-23
I am so disappointed in this stroller. My twins are now 6 months old. B/G and there is a big weight discrepancy between them. I have had the stroller tip back on me 3 times. At first I thought the added weight of the carriers were contributing. So I went out and bought 3-1 convertible seats for when they are older and installed them rear facing. But it has also happened 2 other times without the carriers. My heart dropped to my stomach each time. The very first time, I didn't have my son buckled in, but I still caught him from the adrenaline rush. Since then I always buckle them in. The seatbelt system is a pain and gets old real quick. It's a five point system, but not like car seats. This stroller may be fine if your twins are close in weight, but one of mine is 15 lbs and the other 22lbs. I have tried the heavier one in the front and back and it still tips. I have been saving up money to get a side-by-side stroller. It gets scratched up easy when you are folding it up. The canopy tends to get stuck under the seat, when you are opening it. The unlocking latch is a serious pain in the rear end. It seems fine in the store, but after using for a few months. I really would NOT recommend this stroller!
Graco DuoGlider LX Stroller2008-08-08
Graco DuoGlider LX Stroller

Nothing but good things to say. First is ease of use, opens and closes very easy, however some parts have to be easily removed in order to collapse fully. For a double, it collapses fairly flat, enough to fit nicely behind the 3rd row seats in my car. Opens very easily, and rides extremely smooth. I had to get used to pushing something so long, kind of like driving and old Cadillac, the hood goes on forever. Accommodates my one month old in his car seat and 20 month old on her own nicely. The rear wheel locks are independent of each other, and for lazy people like me, this creates a situation whereby I end up only locking one wheel, if they worked in tandem by some connecting mechanism that would probably be better, again for lazy people like me. For the price, a great acquisition

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