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Baby Trend Silverado Sit N' Stand Plus Double Stroller | 
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| Brand: Baby Trend Category: Baby Product
Buy New: $159.50 (On sale from $159.99) You Save: $0.49
New (5) from $159.50
Rating: 34 reviews Sales Rank: 4456
Color: Silverado Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 36.5 Dimensions (in): 12 x 36.5 x 18.8
MPN: 7639T Model: 7548PLUS UPC: 090014008703 EAN: 0090014008703 ASIN: B000IHTD8A
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Accommodates most brands of infant car seats | | • | Large storage basket and a full size canopy | | • | Convenient one hand fold system, removable front child tray and a covered parent organizer with cup holders | | • | No.1 rated infant car seat | | • | Converts easily from a tandem stroller to a traditional Sit N Stand |
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Amazon.com Product Description The Baby Trend Silverado Sit N Stand Plus is a versatile stroller system ideal for families with an infant and a toddler. Featuring two full seats, each with its own shade canopy, the Sit N Stand Plus offers several ways for a parent to stroll with two children. An incredibly practical tandem stroller, the Sit N Stand Plus is ready to meet your kids' evolving needs.  | The Baby Trend Silverado Sit N Stand Plus offers: - Two full seats and two shade canopies.
- Sturdy rear platform for toddler to stand on.
- Five-point safety harnesses.
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A convenient tray helps you stay organized. | 
The Sit N Stand Plus is a versatile, lightweight tandem stroller. | Strong, Lightweight Construction The Sit N Stand Plus is a versatile system that allows children to sit or stand, helping you to anticipate the changing needs of your growing family. An adapter lets you securely attach most varieties of infant car seat to the front of this stroller. By removing the rear seat, you can allow a toddler to stand on the sturdy platform with plenty of room to spare. Featuring a foot activated rear break and five-point child restraint safety harnesses, this stroller is designed with your children's safety in mind. Convenient Storage Features A large storage basket underneath and covered parent organizer with cup holders make it easy to transport all the little things you and your children need throughout the day. And with a removable front child tray with its own cup holder, this stroller helps kids hold onto snacks and small toys. The Sit N Stand Plus can be stowed compactly for travel or storage using a convenient one hand fold system. About Baby Trend With a 25 year history of providing innovative solutions to the problems new parents face, Baby Trend is known for providing reliable products at affordable prices. Their designs exceed federally regulated safety standards, protecting your kids and giving you piece of mind. What's in the Box Tandem stroller with two canopies, parent tray, removable child tray and a Snap N Go car-seat adapter.
Product Description
- Large 7" front and 8" rear wheels
- 2-position reclining front and middle seats
- 3-position fully reclining rear seat
- Removable canopies
- Adjustable, molded front footrest; adjustable middle and rear footrests
- Full length, side accessible storage basket
- Weighs 45 lbs.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 29 more reviews...
Loved the stroller until it broke, support is terrible September 29, 2008 Michelle J (Scottsdale, AZ) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I loved this stroller until mine broke. I have only been using it since December, and I rarely use it (4 or 5 times a month) but the 'sturdy' platform in the back is cracked. I contacted support last week to find out where to get a new platform. So far all I have received is questions regarding when I purchased it and how heavy my kids are. I have a 3 year old girl and a 9 month old and they are not heavy kids (30lbs and 19 lbs). Still the platform broke and I need a replacement. I wasn't asking for anything for free, although many good companies would have been more helpful. So here I am a week later with no solution. Apparenlty timely communication is not their strong suit. In the meantime I am considering getting a different brand of a double stroller so I am not without for any longer. If we wouldn't have had an issue with the cracked seat and the related support I would have given this stroller 5 stars.
DO NOT BUY September 9, 2008 D. Loveland 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Do not buy Baby Trend strollers! I only gave it 1 star because I couldn't figure out how to give it none. We have a Safari Travel System and the support bar between the rear wheels completely broke in two after less than 4 months of daily walks on the sidewalk. And Baby Trend refuses to cover a repair or replacement. Only buy if you consider strollers disposable items, because ours is now ready to throw away.
2 or 3 kids? No problem for the Sit N' Stand Plus! August 4, 2008 Christina M. Scofield 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Ok, here's the deal on double strollers. Like everyone else, we had the Duo Glider, even the one with the inflatable wheels to help when turning. Hands down, the Sit N' Stand Plus is head and shoulders better and here's why... 1. With this stroller, you CAN FIT 3 KIDS ON THIS STROLLER!! We have a 3.5 and 1.5 year old with a newborn coming in December '08. We put 3 kids in this stroller when trying it out and this is how we did it, infant in front, 1.5 year old in middle, 3.5 year old standing in the rear using the safety strap to keep him from falling backwards into whoever's pushing the stroller. The best way to do this effectively is to do as another reviewer stated and place a bar behind the rear seat back inside the small triangular metal brackets on the handlebar portion of the stroller, this allows the rear child to sit more upright and thus have room for the older third child in the rear. 2. This stroller GLIDES way better than the DuoGlider, even without the inflatable wheels that the DuoGlider had (that always went flat). This stroller is easy to fold, easy to handle, NOT THAT HEAVY!! If you think this stroller is heavy, then you haven't held a child on each hip before. This stroller is not that heavy compared to any other double stroller on the market. 3. Finally, the price is fantastic, we looked all over for a double stroller at the consignment stores and department stores, this is our 4th stroller, we've had a side by side jogger, a Graco Single stroller, a side by side folding umbrella stroller, and a DuoGlider, thank goodness we found this stroller when we did. This is by far the best stroller out there for 2 or 3 kids, beats the Kolcraft as well. If you're considering the Kolcraft, safe some money and buy this stroller, there are more useful options on this stroller than the Kolcraft. You can't fit 3 kids in the Kolcraft unless one is sitting on another's lap. Anyway, I hope this helps, if you don't believe me, just take your 3 kids to Target and load them into this stroller and you'll see just what I mean.
Another CADILLAC from Baby Trend July 28, 2008 Charles E. Schmitz (Ozarks of Arkansas) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
[Almost an] Identical review as for their infant car seat: There's no doubt that this is THE Cadillac of stollers designed for use with infant car seats (yes, it works with car seats from "others," as well as their own). I gave this as a gift too and, of course, the manufacturer of this little beauty made me a super hero (again). You can't go wrong with this product!!!
perfect stroller for growing family July 12, 2008 K. Young (Illinois) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I got this stroller for my 2 yr old and a newborn. It is perfect for them both and will grow with the toddler as he decides he is too big for a stroller. It is lightweight (you have to remember DOUBLE stroller), easy to steer, and has great features. One thing that makes it 4 stars and not 5 is that it says carries most major brand infant carriers. A little misleading. Other brands simply just rest on the bar and you have to use a strap to secure it. The strap is adjustable but only one side and was extremely difficult to adjust for the carseat I had planned on using. Even strapped in, the carseat still slid around a little and made me feel uncomfortable about it. We ended up buying their carseat so it would securely "click" in. I am VERY happy with the stroller and carseat. Even considering the cost of a new carseat it is still cheaper tp have this system and grow with it than it is to purchase another stroller later.
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