Graco Quattro Tour Duo Stroller in Ionic Moms with two stroller-aged kids rejoice - the Quattro Tour Stroller is available as a Duo! There’s twice as much Quattro for the whole family to love. Toddlers up to 50 pounds get a front row seat with two cup/snack holders and toddler’s own storage cubby under seat to stash favorite playthings.

Infants in their SnugRide Infant Car Seat or Infant SafeSeat Car Seat can either be easily clicked and locked into the rear seat to face your loving smile, or, once they’re older, enjoy a view of the road from their elevated, flat reclining seat with its own cup/snack holder. A 20% smaller fold makes it easier to lift and fit in your car, and uniquely designed handles makes it simple to maneuver.

A large drop down basket lets you easily grab your gear while the rear seat is reclined. It even has one of Mom’s favorite Quattro Tour features ? the one-hand gravity fold. Just push the button, and it effortlessly folds itself down to the ground. When your neighbors say they don?t know how you do it, just smile and squeeze your Quattro Tour Duo.

Features:

  • Accepts all Graco SnugRide Infant Car Seats and Infant SafeSeat Car Seats
  • Extended front seat weight limit holds child up to 50 lbs to last past the toddler years
  • Compact one-hand fold ? 20% smaller when closed (As compared to Graco DuoGlider Stroller)
  • Easy access drop-down basket lets you reach in without disturbing reclined child
  • Uniquely designed handles make it easier to maneuver
  • Parent storage tray with two deep cup holders keeps keys and drinks handy
  • Front and rear multi-position reclining seats keep both children comfy, plus rear seat reclines flat so Baby can rest
  • Two cup/snack holders and storage cubby under seat and a cup/snack holder tray in rear seat
  • Front seat car seat adaptor to accept a second Graco SnugRide Infant Car Seat or Infant SafeSeat Car Seat
  • Elevated rear seat so everyone gets a
    Customer Review: Some smart features and some flaws — a good stroller with caveats
    Two years ago, I never would have imagined myself any sort of expert on strollers. But two kids — and a half dozen different strollers (sigh) — can work wonders. I picked up the Graco Quattro Duo after the birth of my second daughter, namely because I wanted a stroller that could easily fit a car seat (which I prefer over a bassinet), and the Quattro Duo does that nicely. What follows are my thoughts two months in. Please keep in mind that I live in Manhattan and have no intention of ever taking this stroller in a car, so the fold (which is easy, but huge) isn’t something I can really talk about. Also, as a city dweller with lots of walking to do, I use a Bugaboo Cameleon and a Maclaren Quest for my single-stroller needs (bless them in-laws), so I’ve gotten used to their easy maneuverability and may be a bit unduly harsh on the Quattro’s. That said, here’s what I think:

    - Yes, this thing is huge. Other reviewers are correct: The photos don’t do this stroller justice. It is longer and larger than it appears in the pictures. I sometimes feel like I need an intercom to communicate with my older daughter up front. And I always feel like I’m pushing an SUV. Between the weight of the stroller, the weight of the kids, and the weight of all the stuff you’ll be lugging around in the storage spaces, figure you’ll be pushing a good 80 to 100 pounds. The weight and length (it fits, barely, in a typical apartment building elevator) make it a bit difficult to steer, though in fairness, I’m still using the Bugaboo and that thing (another beast of a stroller) steers like a dream. So I could simply be jaded.