| Baby Trend Magnum Sit N' Stand Stroller |  | Brand: Baby Trend Category: Baby Product
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Rating: 32 reviews Sales Rank: 45860
Color: Magnum Shipping Weight (lbs): 34.4 Dimensions (in): 23 x 33 x 54
Model: 7339LX-PT UPC: 090014009687 EAN: 0090014009687 ASIN: B001DCDZOC
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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 |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 27 more reviews...
Sit & Stand Stroller October 15, 2008 J. Johnston I love the sit & stand stroller! All of my children love it also!! It got here fast and in great shape! I would def. buy more from you! Thank you so much!
Baby trend Galaxy October 7, 2008 Roxana Guerra This stroller is good, is perfect for me and my childrens, is not heavy, funcional and easy assembler. My friends like this stroller, they called nice and beatiful.
We love this stroller September 13, 2008 JB Adam (OC, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
After reading these reviews helping a friend, I have to comment. First, the front seat does recline. It doesn't lay flat but it reclines and my two year old has taken many a nap in it. Second, if you're concerned about your older child not being able to sleep in the back half then you are not in the market for a sit and stand, you need a double stroller! The sit and stand part is to give your older toddlers/preschool age children a break on long outings. Third, the basket is not the most easily accesible, yes, but it's large enough for a small diaper bag and sweatshirts for a family of five (you just might have to unsnap the sides to get it all back out). We've had this stroller for over a year and absolutely love it. My children (2, 4, 5 years old) all love it and I'll even admit I've put all three on the stroller at the end of a long day to make the trip back to the car easier.
IT FITS 3! September 3, 2008 Irina Zlatkina (Baltimore, MD USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
As a mother of 27 month old twins and 9 month old baby I was desperate for a stroller that would fit all three of them and be compact and maneuvering at the same time. When I saw this on in Target I realized that this is a lifesaver for me, I finally can get out of the house with all three of them at the same time. The solution was easy - a baby comfortably sits in the front seat, one twin sits right behind her facing forward, and another twin stands on the step. It worked out just fine! They love it! Of course this is not the kind of stroller where kids can just relax and fall asleep in, but mine never slept in the stroller anyway. But this is a perfect transportation, when you need to be able to move around with 3 at the same time. Now I'm taking them to the stores, playgrounds, I'm even hiking with them, when before I was so limited. It's easy to fold, pretty light, not very compact when folded though. It's very easy to steer and maneuver and I tried it on the grass and mud and did great, unlike the Combi twin savvy that I've had before and it was very hard to push on grass. The basket is pretty big, again, after not being spoiled with the storage space on Combi, I thought this ones basket was just great, cup holders are very convenient too. Several moms of 3 commented on how clever the solution was with this stroller. I hope it helps you too.
Great for Extended Outings July 15, 2008 MICHELLE OHAGAN (Chicago, IL United States) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
We've had this stroller for 18 months (since my youngest son was born). Our boys are 17 months apart. From day one (when the baby's car-seat was attached to the front) until now, it's been a great investment. Here are a few points to remember: 1. This is not what I'd call an "everyday" stroller. It is much too large/heavy for that. This is the stroller you'll want when you take the kids to the zoo, an amusement park, a long walk around the neighborhood, a full day in an international airport, or anywhere you know you'll be walking around for a few hours with two kids. It is NOT the stroller you want if you'll be in and out of the car every few minutes. I would not recommend it for people who have very small cars with little/no trunk space, or apartment-dwellers with a lack of closet space. 2. Yes, it is heavy, but in this case heavy=sturdy. We've used this stroller constantly with two rambunctious boys for nearly two years, and it's as good today as it was the day we bought it. 3. No, your older child will not be able to fall asleep in it. It is designed for the older child who may want to walk for a while, stand/ride for a while and sit for a while (I think boys are especially prone to this behavior). If you have an older child who wants to sleep every time the stroller comes out, this one is not for you. 4. The undercarriage is big enough to hold essentials: a few diapers, wipes, change of clothes and possibly even a potty (if it's a small one). But you won't get a whole bunch of toys down there. The basket is not easily accessible from the seating area, but it IS easily accessible from the sides. There are two side-fasteners that snap together/apart for easy access. 5. The parent cup holders are well-placed and there is a nice compartment for keys/change. I cannot speak to the child tray, as we never attached it and we don't use it. Overall, this is a fantastic stroller if used for what it is designed to do which is: accommodate two kids of different ages for a long spell of walking, riding, sitting and standing (but not sleeping for the older child). We've taken it on many vacations in the last 18 months and it's worth every penny I paid for it.
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