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Baby Trend Double Snap N' Go Stroller | 
enlarge | Brand: Baby Trend Category: Baby Product
Buy New: $97.76 (On sale from $99.99) You Save: $2.23 (2%)
New (3) from $97.76
Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 6539
Color: Nvy Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 20.3 Dimensions (in): 19.8 x 50.1 x 40.3
MPN: 1305TW Model: 1305TW UPC: 090014008352 EAN: 0090014008352 ASIN: B000LEI82W
Release Date: June 5, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Fits most major brand car seats | | • | Folds compactly for storage | | • | Parents can place infant car seat on carriage frame without removing child | | • | Features with an extra large storage basket |
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Product Description The Baby Trend Snap-N-Go Stroller allows parents to place two infant car seats on carriage frame without removing child. It's a convenient alternative to a conventional carriage or stroller because it fits most major brand car seats, folds compactly for storage or travel with one hand fold and features and extra large storage basket. Features: - Accepts two Baby Trend and most other manufacturer's infant car seats including: Graco Snug Ride, Evenflo Embrace, Peg Perego SIP2007, Britax Companion and Eddie Bauer
- Lightweight, sturdy construction
- Extra large storage basket
- Parent tray with two cup holders
- Quick and easy compact fold
- Front swivel wheel design
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Love this stroller, BUT... November 29, 2008 Lisa Chu (CA) ...what they don't tell you is this. Graco SafeSeats are compatible with this stroller, which are supposed to last around a year or up to 30 inches. But, once your baby reaches 23 inches or so, her feet will be completely smooshed up against the seat in front (the seats overlap, and there is no room for feet under the overlap). My daughters are only 3.5 months old, and already I need to buy a new stroller, since the daughter in the rear can't be strapped in anymore or her feet will be pinched between the seats. So, while I love this stroller for its ease of use, its exceptional maneuverability, its light weight, and the fact it's the only double stroller that fits into my Prius, that it's only good for twins up to 23 possibly 24 inches is a major design flaw. If it were only a little longer, I would give it 5 stars. Yes, I could have bought the smaller Snugride seats, but my babies would probably be outgrowing those around now as well so the same problem would exist. If it says it's compatible with Safeseats, it should allow room for feet in the overlap! & certainly last longer than 3.5 months.
Perfect for infant twins!!!! November 22, 2008 Monica Hupp (Bakersfield, CA.) This stroller is a dream come true for infant twins!! I was concerned when I read the online reviews that questioned Graco compatibility, but we had no problems with ours. We use Graco SnugRide Infant Car Seats and they fit perfectly. This stroller has been such a life saver for us!! I'm a short mommy and I was worried that I would not be able to go anywhere alone every again but this stroller unfolds easily, holds cups (or bottles), it has a small space for my keys, it fits through every door I've ever walked in, the basket has plenty of room for the diperbag, and best of all I can steer it with one hand!! It's true that the life span of the stroller is limited to the time my boys will be in their infant car seats but believe me, the time I've had with it will be treasured!! I have a side by side that we use for night time walks and I hate it. Trust me, the price you pay for this stroller will be worth it for the months you can use it. Best Wishes!!!!
Great Buy October 2, 2008 J. Hoffmann (Indianalantic, FL) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a great purchase. I bought this stroller for my twin girls. I wanted something that would make my life easier with two car seats. It is very easy to use and lightweight compared to other twin strollers. I have used this several times to go to the doctors and grocery store and would recommend it to any twin parent.
Great stroller for twinfants March 20, 2008 Ashley Maloley (Holdrege, NE USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought a Bob Revolution Duallie stroller with the car seat adapter, not knowing that it only would hold one car seat - and I'm having twins! After much searching, I found this inexpensive stroller that would hold 2 car seats and not take up a ton of room in my vehicle (or stores, pediatricians office, etc..). I was a bit skeptical after reading some reviews because I have Grace snugride carseats - but it is a wonderful product. I put it together in no time at all and adjusted the bars for the perfect fit with my Grace car seats! My twins aren't here yet, but I know this will get a lot of use while they are in their car seats! It is easy to maneuver and fold and unfold. The basket seems roomy enough and the parent tray is the bomb! It is true you will only use it while they are in their car seats, but at $89 (WalMart) - my sanity and ease of movement is worth every penny! Good luck - if you are having twins, this is a must!
Best Stroller for Infants January 25, 2008 Gina (Wareham, MA USA) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
When we found out we were having triplets, we like all other multiple parents bought a stroller to accommodate all the babies. The stroller is so large that we can not even fit it into a mini van. We have to purchase a large SUV or Full size van to go anywhere. We bought the Latch Lock carriers from baby trend and we just love them. When we saw the stroller that went along with them. We decided to order the Double Snap N Go. The stroller comes all put together, you just need to snap on the wheels. Then comes the fun part. The stroller is made for many different brands of carriers. You find the carrier you are using in the instruction manual and then you remove bars or rearrange them to fit your carrier. It is very simple and all the parts are well labeled. The carriers just snap on to the top, just like when you snap them into the base that is in the car. There is a strap that goes over the lower half of the carrier to prevent it from rocking or coming off the stroller. It is great because you do not have to unsnap your baby from the car seat and them snap them into the stroller. No need to transfer toys and blankets from car seat to stroller. What a time saver. It is very light weight and easy to set up. I pull it out of the trunk and just snap and lock it into place. I then just snap the carriers in place and we are off. It takes up the same amount of room that a normal single travel system would take up. For all you shoppers out there. I took the stroller into a women's clothing store and was able to easily navigate the store. The stroller handles very well. The front wheels are adjustable. You can set them for straight ahead or let them rotate. Because we have 3 babies, we easily become a tourist attraction. The stroller handles so well that I was able to move swiftly and accurately through spectators and display racks. We love the Double Snap N Go so much that we have asked for the Single Snap N Go for our Baby Shower.
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