Graco DuoGlider LX Stroller
The Graco DuoGlider LX Stroller, at just 20″ wide, easily gets through doors, yet has all the perks parents need to get through the day. Both the front and rear seats are compatible with the SnugRide Infant Car Seat, Infant Safe Seat and SnugRide32 Car Seat.
The Graco DuoGlider LX Stroller is a great ride for infant siblings and twins, and each seat has a removable canopy with tinted sun visor. Both multi-position reclining seats with removable head supports provide maximum comfort, while the rear seat reclines flat for tuckered out toddlers. Each seat has a child’s tray with cup/snack holder, and the back seat is elevated so everyone gets a good view. The extra-large, easy access drop-down basket lets …Read More
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We bought this stroller when we were expecting our twins. (Based on input from another multiple mom who couldn’t stop raving about it). We were happy with the stroller for the first several months. However, there were things about the stroller that DEFINITELY need to be improved:
1) The basket underneath started dragging on the ground after just a few uses (with light toys stored underneath).
2) The front wheels started getting caught in the basket when we would open the stroller…which is happening almost everytime we open it now.
3) The harnesses are SUCH a pain. They should have made them similar to the harness that they use for the car seats that accompany this stroller.
4) If you don’t remove the front tray EVERY time before folding down the stroller, it gets scratched up easily.
5) As our children got older, the stroller became harder to maneuver. One of the reasons I wanted this stroller was that I was told how easy it was to turn with one hand. However, my children are only 18 & 21 lbs., and it’s already difficult to turn the stroller.
6) The weight. It is definitely one of the heavier strollers. However, I’ve gotten used to that.
7) Only two seat adjustments on the back seat. All the way reclined, or all the way up.
So, all in all, this was a good ‘first’ stroller for twins…but not something that we can use for much longer. It did maneuver well at first, but no longer.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Aweful!!!!!!
I spent hours and hours of research trying to find the perfect stroller and this was not it. The hardest part is that the basket does not drop down when the baby is in the carrier…
After reading the reviews and comparing it with more expensive and sleek looking strollers and to its own Graco Quattro Duo stroller, I am SO glad I decided on this one! I already own the single Graco Quattro Duo stroller and loved it SO much, that I really wanted to stay w/Graco if I could.
At first, I was unsure if the frame looked as sturdy as the one I had because the back wheels aren’t as large as my solo Quattro Deluxe. I really put my single stroller through everything, so I wanted to make sure it was built to speed. So, I called Graco’s customer service and they explained all the measurements to me so that I could compare, and since wheeling it around town, everything seems alright.
The reason I didn’t purchase the more expensive double Graco Quattro Tour Duo was b/c I wasn’t sure it was going to fit in the trunk of my Honda Civic ‘05, I didn’t really like the tray attached, and the weight was slightly heavier.
Like my single Graco stroller, I like this one because:
1)I have the snack/cup and full tray available, and a tray for my own goodies.
2)It is easy to steer and manuever ( I can hold my infant and still steer my 30 lb., 2 1/2 year old w/ONE hand!
3)There is roomy storage space underneath.
4)It folds up fairly easy. (sometimes I need to adjust the wheels or fold the front canopy forward.
5)Fits perfectly in the trunk of my ‘05 Honda Civic.(with a bit of room behind it to spare)
6)Easy enough to lift into my trunk on my own.(I’m petite and not a muscular woman by any means, but any double stroller isn’t expected to be light enough)
7)Feels sturdy and secure enough to ride on the sidewalk to dirt pathways.
But, there are a couple things I was disappointed about:
1)Maybe I don’t have the movement down, but I always have trouble lifting /undoing my Snugride Infant seat from the rear seat tray area. And putting it IN the stroller can be a pain b/c you have to first make sure the seat is fully reclined, and then slide the carseat all the way to the back of the canopy, and then snap it in while your infant is in the seat. So, it’s just a bit tricky, and taxing on your back. And once in place, you have to make sure the handle is at 45 degrees or else your front seated toddler is going to hit his head on the carseat handle.
2)The front seat for my 30lb., 34 1/2″ tall, 2 1/2 year old toddler seems small and uncomfortable although he is not complaining about it. If he slouches on the seat, his bottom is already halfway off the seat. And the backrest is not tall enough to completely support his head. (it’s about 2″short. My solo Graco’s seat was tall enough to support his head and body.)And sometimes I have to prop his feet up on the footstand when he falls asleep.
Overall, I do love this stroller, and it looks WAY more sportier and updated than in this picture on Amazon. The trim is this dotted, checkered looking pattern. So glad I didn’t spend the extra $100 on the Quattro Tour Duo! MOney well spent on this one!
2.0 out of 5 stars
Don’t spend the money – spend more
I’ve had this stroller for a day – I hate it. I consider myself a pretty educated and handy person. I have both a Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree.
I have a special needs 2 & 1/2 year old who needs to be in a stroller for longs walks or trips to the mall/store. I’ve also just had a baby. I needed a double stroller to take them both out and after research and price checks, I chose this one. There is plenty of room for my 2 & 1/2 year old in the front and the car seat by Graco fits into the back great. When the new baby is ready, there will be tons of room for him in the back too. It rides nicely and is easy to push and turn. Great product!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love it!
Our new baby isnt due until September but we are already using the stroller and we love it. We have had it for about a month.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Stoller for having two young children
We have a 17 month old as well as a 7 week old. We thought we were going to be okay with a single stoller because we just knew the 17 month old would just walk everywhere.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Graco DuoGlider LX
Great deal for the money. I researched this and the Quatro since I have a graco infant seat so I wanted to stick with the same brand.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice
We had a single version of this stroller and I was afraid the double version would not fit in my Mailbu trunk. It fits nicely.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Stroller, kind of heavy
As the owner of an independant baby gear and crib rental company I have the chance to try out alot of baby gear. I have had both the regular duoglider and the LX.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excelent Product!!! is very ….
1) Util
2) Elegant
3) Practical
4) You don’t need more explanation for use
4.0 out of 5 stars
so far so good
this is my second Graco stroller. I believe Graco to be a normally reputable brand overall, and purchasing from this seller was easy, fast and hassle free.
5.0 out of 5 stars
loved it! kids loved it!
I have a 4 and a 2 year old and they both loved it! the bottom tray fits a lot of stuff! and even though the front seat wont recline completely, as te rear one does, it does lean…