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Safety 1st Two Way Tandem Stroller, Sahara

Safety 1st Two Way Tandem Stroller, Sahara

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Brand: Dorel Juvenile Group
Category: Baby Product


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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 12 reviews
Sales Rank: 16345

Shipping Weight (lbs): 48.6
Dimensions (in): 35.1 x 19.4 x 13.6

MPN: 001668
Model: 01668SHA
UPC: 044681017209
EAN: 0044681017209
ASIN: B000GEA5YQ


Features:
  • 1-hand center fold
  • Two ways - front seat reverses so children can ride face to face or both forward facing
  • 5 point harness system
  • Parent tray on handle includes 3 drink holders
  • Birth and up

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Ideal for traveling with two children, this tandem stroller features stadium-style seating and is equipped to accept up to two Designer 22 infant car seats (sold separately). Accommodates two children up to 40 pounds each.

Features:

  • Front seat reverses for face-to-face seating
  • Easy one-hand release for a compact fold
  • Two-position front reclining seat
  • Multi-position rear reclining seat, including a full recline for newborns
  • Parent-assist tray with cup holder and a storage compartment
  • Removable front snack tray with juice box holder
  • Oversized storage basket
  • Removable, machine-washable padding




Customer Reviews:   Read 7 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars great for twins   January 23, 2008
J. Deverse
My wife and I have one and a half year old twin boys who like to make jokes and play with each other. Our first stroller was a Graco tandem, it was a good stroller, but the boy in front would constantly try to turn around to see his brother. Also, the one in back would grab the front one's hair a lot. This led my wife and me to search for a stroller with an interchangeable seat.
Pros:
* The front seat is very easy to switch from front to rear facing a lot easier than I though it would be. The twins can face each other now. They steal each others food and make jokes only they understand (all the laughing they do at each other).
* It is definitely well built. The boys wiggle and shake around a lot, and it doesn't veer of course are move the stroller much in response.
* It is a little harder to steer than the Graco was, but not bad enough to complain.
* The seats are really padded so they seem pretty comfortable for the boys.
* The way it is spaced when the front seat is facing forward the rear twin can not easily grab his brother's hair which saves us a lot of head aches.

Cons:
* There is only one cup holder for the parents and one for the front seat. My wife and I were upset about that. The description had said that there were three cup holders. That is flat out wrong. And, the cup holder for the parents is so shallow that most cups tip when ever you hit bumps or go up curbs.
* The lap belts are very difficult to adjust.
* The under storage space is smaller than the Graco was, but is still sufficient enough for several items.
* The rear wheels stick out further than the front. This causes us to bump into things a lot with the rear wheels. Especially narrow doorways.

I still give it four stars, because it is well made and does what we bought it for well. Also, if we didn't have the Graco first we wouldn't know any better pertaining to some of the cons.



2 out of 5 stars Unless you're a big man with small children, don't buy   January 19, 2008
S. Gifford (Lexington, KY)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

So my husband picked this out because he is tall and doesn't have to hunch. But I'm the one who used it. Its HEAVY! I broke my back all summer by launching it into the back of my minivan. The back cup holder tray doesn't stay on. The front seat is so small even a one year old kept falling off the front. The tray on the back seat is so close to the seat the kid's legs are smushed. The five point harness on the back seat was so short I had to rip it all apart and make it only a lap belt. To fold it up properly takes 17 different steps including taking all the trays off, pushing the front canopy down and folding the front seat forward. It is so long and huge that you can barely steer it especially if you put a child over the age of 6 months in the front seat. The storage bag is really large but it is only there to make you mad because you can't access it. You have to feed things though the tiny hole one thing at a time. I really ended up teaching one of my toddlers to walk nicely holding onto the stroller so I could store everything in the back seat. This has been the bane of my existence. I'm trying to sell it on craigslist for a fraction of the price that I paid for it. Run away! I liked my cheaper, lighter Graco tandem much better!


4 out of 5 stars Love this stroller   November 11, 2007
Sadie (Fort Wayne, IN)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

PROS: reversible front seat, large capacity basket, fits Eddie Bauer car seat, washable seat pads, quick and easy assembly

CONS: heavy, does not fit in my Neon or Saturn

I really love this stroller. I looked all over for a stroller that would accept my car seat and this accepts it both front and back. I love that my daughter can look at the baby from either seat. Many people complain about it being difficult to steer but it's a 50 pound stroller. It's like going from a sports car to a semi - it's going to be different. This stroller is durable and well-made. The seats are comfortable and well-cushioned. My daughter could not wait to get in the stroller and we can't get her out when she's in it. The assembly was quick and easy. Overall, it was a wise purchase.



5 out of 5 stars Love it!   November 8, 2007
I love this stroller, I wish they made a triple stroller!! The points I like the best:
*Very easy to push
*Has lots of room for my older childs legs.
*Front seat easily turns around for children to face each other
*It looks like a high end stroller but the price was comparable to lesser quality strollers



5 out of 5 stars Stroller   May 15, 2007
A. Mullins (Oklahoma)
2 out of 8 found this review helpful

My friend & I bought this stroller because we are together all the time & our girls are 9 months apart to the day & we needed it for the convenience & our girls are the best of friends & we wanted a stroller that they could face each other in. So we are very happy & have recommended it to other people.

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