Sarah gets stuck in a baby stroller
my sister sarah got stuck in her baby stroller and broke it as she got out.
my sister sarah got stuck in her baby stroller and broke it as she got out.
Graco Quattro Tour Duo Stroller Rittenhouse

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 is only 39 lbs - lightweight for a tandem stroller. You’ll get plenty of use out of it, too. The front seat can accommodate up to 50 lbs, while the rear seat can handle up to 40. A drop down basket allows for easy access without disturbing your babies. The ergonomic handles offer multiple hand positions for maximum maneuverability and increased comfort. A smart choice for the busy parent, order the Graco Quattro Tour Duo Stroller today!
3 Stars Weight & space
I expected big and heavy, but didn’t cater for this. I am sure there is lighter but still strong metal to construct this item. Reviews were right when folded trouble to move. I should be able to drag or push the stroller easily. I have a Toyota fielder wagon, I bought because I was buying the stroller. Thought one side for stroller one side for grocery etc. The thing picks up the whole back space. I am no tiny woman, but I have a very hard time putting it in the car and taking it out.
Weight - TOO HEAVY
Size - Could be a little more compact height wise when folded.
Functionality - great when in use
Kids comfort - they love it and my kids don’t travel well.
Construction - when you finally get the heavy thing out the box, it is relatively easy to complete assembly. Keep one of your older kids around, they find this easier to put together than you will.
4 Stars Great stroller, but a bit tall when folded
I like this stroller a lot more than my old Duoglider. The only problem we’ve had is we have to take the front wheels off to make it fit in our 2-door pontiac sunfire’s trunk. It’s not a major problem, just an annoyance. I put my 3 year old and 16 month in this and it steers very well. We’re going to have a new baby in about 9 weeks and it should hopefully steer even better with 2 lighter children. The Graco Snugride 32 fits in this great. I’ve only tried it out in the back. It is smaller than the duoglider in length when it’s open. It’s not much longer than my single stroller. This stroller may cost more, but it’s def. worth it for all the extra features like more cup holders and a smaller fold.
4 Stars Good stroller
We went and tried out all kinds of different strollers to replace our Graco Duoglider we currently own and this one was the best. We have a little 2 door Sunfire and it took some work to get the stroller in the trunk, but it did fit with the front wheels off. I can still fit stuff in the trunk if I need to, but I won’t be taking the stroller grocery shopping or anything, so that doesn’t matter anyway. I like it much better than the original Duoglider because it’s shorter, steers much better, has 2 parent cup holders instead of one and there’s no tray I have to take off to get to my child in front.
I don’t like the fact there’s no extendable sunshade like my duoglider has.
Overall this is a wonderful double stroller for the price.
5 Stars Cool Stroller
My original reasons for getting this stroller, I have to admit, were because 1. We were having twins and needed a tandem stroller, 2. We needed a gender-neutral color scheme, and this was about the best we could do in cohesion with the other criteria, and 3. I’m a brand snob and insisted upon Graco.
Despite spending more on this stroller than I really wanted to, I now see it as a worthwhile investment. Not only did it meet all our criteria, but it’s just a really cool stroller.
I like the handle bars, which have a Star Wars-esque feel to them, in addition to just being comfortable after you’ve been pushing a while.
I also like the smoothness of the ride and the easy maneuverability. It is quite agile and can move in a surprisingly tight radius, considering the size of the stroller.
I also like the peek-a-boo sunroofs on the canopies. Although, it is clear plastic and what you see through it is a little muddled, to be honest, you can still get a good idea of your baby’s status by looking through them. The one drawback is that sun can get in the eyes of the baby and make an otherwise pleasant Sunday afternoon stroll a loud and obnoxious screamfest. Future models should probably have some sort of flap that you can roll down and strap in place over the clear window, just so you have that option.
The storage space underneath the seating area is pretty immense, which is a bonus and it is scary easy to fold up the whole thing: You just slide te locking lever over with your thumb, twist the handle a little bit and it all collapses in on itself in one motion. It’s not too heavy for me, but some, including my wife, may have difficulty heaving it into the back of the SUV. Another drawback is the fact that, even when folded up for storage, this stroller still takes up quite a bit of space. But you’ve gotto remember that this is a tandem stroller with a lot of features and huge storage space, so you’ve got to sacrifice something. I personally think it’s worth it.
Finally, my favorite feature of all is the fact that I can snap in my two SnugRide32 infant carrier/car seats and go on about my business. However, it’s not quite that easy, as it takes a little more effort and creative maneuvering to snap the carrier into place on the stroller, so make sure your infant is strapped in tightly before you try to put him/her into the stroller or take them out before snapping them in. Then again, I may not be doing something right. We’ll see as we use it more. Despite the few flaws, I and my wife are very pleased with our Quattro Tour Duo, and so are the twins.
1 Star broken
i really wanted this print in the Graco Quattro Tour Duo Stroller when i received it the handle was broken. i then ordered a replacement and to my dismay the replacement stroller handle was broken to. im really disappointed since i wanted this particular stoller. is anyone else having this problem or is it just my luck?
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