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Graco Quattro Tour Duo Stroller in Ionic | 
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| Brand: Graco Category: Baby Product
Buy New: $200.49 (On sale from $259.99) You Save: $59.50 (23%)
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Rating: 147 reviews Sales Rank: 273
Color: Ionic Batteries Included: No Size: one size Shipping Weight (lbs): 46 Dimensions (in): 37.9 x 20 x 15.9
MPN: 6K00INC3 Model: 6K00INC3 UPC: 047406082643 EAN: 0047406082643 ASIN: B000LP3VAK
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Stroller with 2 multiple-position seats | | • | Compact stroller design folds with push of button | | • | Ergonomic handle with multiple position grip points maximizes maneuverability | | • | Front seat includes snack holder and storage space underfoot | | • | Holds toddlers up to 50 pounds in front seat; infants up to 40 pounds in rear |
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Product Description Moms with two stroller-aged kids rejoice - the Quattro Tour Stroller is available as a Duo! There's twice as much Quattro for the whole family to love. Toddlers up to 50 pounds get a front row seat with two cup/snack holders and toddler's own storage cubby under seat to stash favorite playthings. Infants in their SnugRide Infant Car Seat or Infant SafeSeat Car Seat can either be easily clicked and locked into the rear seat to face your loving smile, or, once they're older, enjoy a view of the road from their elevated, flat reclining seat with its own cup/snack holder. A 20% smaller fold makes it easier to lift and fit in your car, and uniquely designed handles makes it simple to maneuver. A large drop down basket lets you easily grab your gear while the rear seat is reclined. It even has one of Mom's favorite Quattro Tour features ? the one-hand gravity fold. Just push the button, and it effortlessly folds itself down to the ground. When your neighbors say they don?t know how you do it, just smile and squeeze your Quattro Tour Duo. Features: - Accepts all Graco SnugRide Infant Car Seats and Infant SafeSeat Car Seats
- Extended front seat weight limit holds child up to 50 lbs to last past the toddler years
- Compact one-hand fold ? 20% smaller when closed (As compared to Graco DuoGlider Stroller)
- Easy access drop-down basket lets you reach in without disturbing reclined child
- Uniquely designed handles make it easier to maneuver
- Parent storage tray with two deep cup holders keeps keys and drinks handy
- Front and rear multi-position reclining seats keep both children comfy, plus rear seat reclines flat so Baby can rest
- Two cup/snack holders and storage cubby under seat and a cup/snack holder tray in rear seat
- Front seat car seat adaptor to accept a second Graco SnugRide Infant Car Seat or Infant SafeSeat Car Seat
- Elevated rear seat so everyone gets a
Amazon.com Product Description Life is busy and complicated enough when you have two small children: but with the Graco Quattro Tour Duo Double Stroller (Ionic) at least getting around is made a whole lot easier. This easy-to-use stroller is built to carry two children in comfortable style--and it includes plenty of great accessories and features to make mom and dad happy, too.  | The Graco Quattro Tour Duo Double Stroller (Ionic) offers: - Two seats for carrying a toddler and an infant, or even twins.
- Dual snack/beverage holders.
- Compatible with Graco car seats for added convenience.
- Durable, lightweight construction.
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Stroller around two children without the bulk of most double strollers. View larger. | A Stroller Built for Two This versatile stroller has two seats that can be configured for use with a toddler and an infant, or even with twins. The front, forward-facing seat, designed for toddlers up to 50 pounds, gives your child a front-seat view of the action; and it can be adapted to hold a Graco SafeSeat or Graco SnugRide car seat as well for smaller infants. Dual snack/beverage holders keep food and drink close at hand, and a storage cubby beneath the seat offers room for your little one to stash his treasures. The seat has a three-point harness; a canopy keeps the sun and rain away, and a multi-position reclining back makes for a more comfortable ride. The back seat is elevated to give your child a clear view and is designed to accept all Graco SafeSeat and Graco SnugRide Infant Car Seats. Snap your baby's car seat into the stroller for easy, parent-facing transportation until your little one can sit up by herself; use the stroller without the car seat--with your child facing forward--from the time she can sit up (around 6 months of age) until she is up to 40 pounds in weight--so even when your child outgrows the infant car seat, you'll still be using the stroller for a while to come. This back seat includes a three-point harness, a snack tray with two snack/beverage holders and an adjustable, flat-laying reclining seat for easy napping, as well as an adjustable canopy with a peek-a-boo window. Convenient, Easy Operation for Parents Double strollers can be bulky, making them difficult to push and to load into your car. But the Graco Quattro Tour Duo folds 20-percent smaller than other Graco double strollers to make storage and transport more convenient. Its lightweight construction and unique, ergonomic handles make the stroller easier and safer to maneuver, as do the lockable swivel front wheels with suspension. In addition, easy-to-use, one-touch foot brakes add to the stroller's ease-of-use. And when you're done with your walk, simply push a button to activate the one-handed gravity fold to easily collapse the stroller. The stroller includes a drop-down basket that offers easy access to your gear, even when the back seat is fully reclined; and the parent storage tray includes two convenient cup holders. About Graco In 1942, Russell Gray and Robert Cone formed Graco Metal Products, in Philadelphia, PA. For 11 years, the firm fabricated machine and car parts for local manufacturers. In 1953, Gray left the firm, leaving Cone as sole owner. Cone decided to manufacture his own line of products, but had trouble coming up with ideas. Enter David Saint, an engineer, tinkerer, and stained glass artisan who worked for Graco. Saint, himself a father of nine, was intrigued when an associate told him how his wife would soothe their tired and cranky baby while swinging in a backyard glider swing. Acting on this inspiration, he went to the drawing board and 18 months of hard work later, the world's first wind-up infant swing, the Graco Swyngomatic, was born. Graco sold millions of Swyngomatics in the coming years, becoming one of the world's leading manufacturers of juvenile products in the process. Today, Graco is a Newell Rubbermaid company, with 1500 associates worldwide. While a half-century has brought many changes to Graco, their dedication and commitment to designing and manufacturing top-quality products remains, and continues on. What's in the Box Quattro Tour Duo Double Stroller (Ionic).
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| Customer Reviews: Read 142 more reviews...
Works Great! November 24, 2008 T. giulian (ca) Purchased this stroller for a newborn and a 15 month old. I am now free to escape my house with this wonderful stroller. Plenty of underneath storage, cup holder for my morning coffee, and the handle is higher for my taller husband. It is heavy but I can lift it in and out of a Tahoe. No complaints.
Worth the price and weight November 18, 2008 Mom of two (Puyallup, WA USA) We purchased this stroller shortly before our second child was born in October. It is very easy to 'drive', and far more agile than I expected. I can maneuver it through aisles and displays with no problem. The large wheels give it a nice ride as well. Our older son likes his seat much more than our previous stroller because it sits him up more. (There is the option of reclining, not too far but enough for him to rest.) Our infant is right in front of us and locks in securely. It is definitely longer, and feels longer when driving, but I would expect that from a double stroller. The only drawback is that it is heavy, 39 pounds, but again I would expect that with a double stroller. It still fits in the back of our suv where our single stroller fit. I am a little concerned about the shallowness of the front seat, that perhaps as my son gets older he may not be as comfortable. However, overall we are very happy with this stroller, and would recommend it to a friend.
Very happy with it November 17, 2008 Danielle O'Donnell I bought this stroller when my secon daughter was bon. My oldest was 2 and 1/4 or so at the time. I really liked the stroller. Easy to fold adn unfold. It's pretty big. It takes up about 1/2 of the back of my Passat wagon. Not outrageously heavy but all I ever did was take it out and put it back in my trunk. I'm 4'11" and by no means a body builder and I had no trouble at all. My husband (who is around 5'11") and I could both push it easily/comfortably. The handle height adjusts. It's pretty easy to click in the Graco infant carseat. I thought it was attractive. The shades are good enough. Not great but I generally find that to be the case with pretty much any stroller. It steers and "handles" very easily which was a pleasant surprise to me. Don't get me wrong, it's long so you need some room to turn but it was pretty easy to maneuver. It's not a "dream" when shopping but again, I find that to be the case with almost any stroller, including my larger "single" stroller. The kids seem comfortable in it. I didn't use it very long because my oldest just wouldn't sit it in (my husband always let her out!) for very long so I just gave up on the double. But I really did like it and have leant it to my sister-in-law to use. The ONLY thing that used to annoy me about it was I found the mechanism to drop the under stroller bin (the more accurate word is escaping me right now) to be counter-intuitive and often pulled it off track/out of "socket." But that was always easily remedied by my husband. For whatever reason, I did not have the same issue with the mechanism used to drop teh seat back (which basically operates the same as the under seat basket) - don't ask me why! The storage under the stroller (hard to get to when the back seat is reclined - an issue I think you'd find with any stroller) is huge. Overall I was very happy with this stroller.
Makes life a little easier November 17, 2008 Deb Ned (Pittsburgh, Pa.) Graco Quattro Tour Duo Stroller in Soho The advertisement of one hand to open & to fold is the truth. I am amazed at how easy it is to open this up and fold it down with one hand. The stroller is a little large in size but that allows for 2 children & lots of gear. Our two year old grandson is a big boy, tall & close to 40 lbs now, this stroller allows for a 50 lb child which will give his parents a longer time to get to use it. The Soho color style is very nice also. Really glad we bought this one as it handles & steers very well also.
great double stroller for the price November 9, 2008 mommy-of-4 (PA) After shopping around and reading reviews, I've decided to stick with the Graco brand. I had a Graco with my 2 older kids and loved it. I really love this stroller! It was easy to assemble (I did that myself), it pushes great, looks great, has enough compartments & holders for me, huge basket underneath, it is bigger and heavier than my old double stroller(it is at least 9 yrs old), easy to fold, a little on the heavy side to lift when folded and fits in my van without a problem. Overall, I am very happy with this stroller.
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