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Graco DuoGlider Double Stroller | Lightweight Double Stroller with Tandem Seating, Glacier

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Features

  • oxford cloth
  • Imported
  • Accepts two Graco SnugRide infant car seats (stroller is not compatible with convertible, 3-in-1, or 4-in-1 car seats); Tandem stroller features 2 toddler seats; each seat holds a child up to 40 lb
  • One hand, standing fold closes easily with no bending necessary, leaving one hand Free for baby; Easy access, drop down storage basket lets you reach in without disturbing Your reclined child
  • Double stroller features 2 reclining seats with individual canopies and footrests; rear seat reclines Completely flat when baby's had enough adventure
  • Lockable front swivel wheels with suspension for superior maneuverability; parents tray with storage and 2 cup deep Holders for on the go convenience
  • Stroller weight: 29.5 pounds; Stroller length: 36 inches; Stroller width: 20.5 inches; Stroller height: 41 inches; Folded height: 29.5 inches; Folded width: 20.5 inches
  • Extra Large storage basket provides room for all Your essentials
  • Parent's tray with storage and 2 deep cup holders for on-the-go convenience
  • Both seats feature child's trays with cup holders to keep snacks and drinks close by
  • 3-point harness grows with your child
  • Stroller holds 2 children up to 40 lb each

Description

Comfy adventures for two, plus you. The Duo Glider Click Connect Double Stroller has all the essentials a growing family needs. This lightweight double stroller features stadium-style seating, so the child sitting in the rear is slightly raised for a better view. To keep both passengers nice and comfy, both seats feature a reclining seat, child's tray, rotating canopy and footrest. And for Mom, a one-hand fold, extra large storage basket, and parent's tray. The Duo Glider tandem stroller accepts two Graco infant car seats, too. Care and Maintenance: Wash removable seat cushion in cold water on delicate cycle and line dry. To clean stroller frame, use only household soap and warm water. Never use bleach. If wheels squeak, use a light oil. Each seat holds child up to 40 lbs.

Specs & Other Info

Specification Details
Manufacturer Graco
Shade Glacier
Material Composition Polyester
Fabric Category Oxford Cloth
Suitable Age Category Infants and Babies
Model Identifier 1980461
Safety Harness 3 Point Type
Origin of Import Imported
Product Dimensions (Length x Width x Height) 36" x 20.5" x 41"
Product Weight 29.5 Pounds
Dimension on Fold (Length x Width) 29.5" x 20.5"
Recommended Weight Limit Up to 40 Pounds

Frequently asked questions

The Graco DuoGlider can accommodate children up to 40lbs in each seat, totalling a capacity of 80lbs.

Yes, the DuoGlider stroller features an extra-large storage basket where you can keep all your travel essentials conveniently. Additionally, it includes parent's tray for small items and cup holders for added convenience.

Yes, the stroller accepts two Graco SnugRide Click Connect infant car seats, which attach securely in one easy step.

Indeed, both seats in the DuoGlider stroller are reclining and can be adjusted independently. The rear seat reclines flat, allowing the child to nap in a more comfortable position.

Top Amazon Reviews

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This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


This double stroller by Graco comes highly recommended by parents for its quality, design, and the abundance of features it carries. Customers have praised its compatibility with Graco Snug Ride Click Connect infant car seats and its ease of folding and storage. The stroller is described as both kid and parent-friendly, with its large cargo space that easily carries essentials and its maneuverability in crowded spaces such as Disneyland.

Pros

  • šŸ“ Compatible with Graco Snug Ride Click Connect infant car seats.
  • šŸ‘ Has a convenient bassinet feature.
  • šŸŽ’ Abundance of cargo space.
  • šŸ”„ Maneuverability is smooth even in crowded areas.
  • šŸŽˆ Affordable compared to other double strollers of this quality.

Cons

  • ā›… The shade provided by the canopy doesn't fully cover the child.
  • šŸ•³ Difficulty in reaching items in the cargo space due to the design of the bassinet and footrest.
  • šŸµ The cup holder's position can obstruct the view of the baby in the rear seat.

Should I Buy It?

If you're a parent of two young children and need a stroller that can accommodate both, this Graco double stroller is an excellent choice. Despite some design quirks, its affordability, thoughtful design, and exceptional maneuverability make it worth the buy. It's a great option to have whether for everyday use or travel.


  • Great for newborn and toddler
I love this stroller, affordable and well made, I just wish it had shoulder straps and the choice to use it as 5 or 3 point harnesses. I only say this because I have a wild 1.5 year old and he’s able to bend his body and almost touch the wheels, even with it fitted correctly, shoulder harnesses would keep him from doing this. An ability to lock the canopies would be great as well, as in the blistering Sun he will not leave the shade alone, and pulls it back. Other than this I absolutely love this stroller, and we can walk as long as we want because our newborn is lying flat. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2025 by Jessica Johnson

  • Awesome stroller
Never thought I would be the one to need a double stroller but here I am. This thing is NICE! It checked all of my boxes. (Cup holders for me, cup holders for the kids, storage compartment) and the storage compartment is HUGE! It is heavier to push but obviously with two kids what can ya do about that?! Overall love it!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2025 by brandon hornsby

  • Great stroller for the price
Durable and easy to push double stroller. Not too sure why it bought it since my one toddler never wants to sit in it. He prefers to push it. So if my 2 year old can maneuver this thing, so can you. Great size and not too bulky. So this overstimulated mama loves it.
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2025 by Dana Orjuela

  • Great buy!! 🩷
I am so happy with this purchase. I was looking for an affordable and durable double stroller for my 3 yo and 1 yo. This checked all the boxes for what I'm looking for : Price, Weight, Style, Size, Maneuver and Usability. I wish I have known this stroller before when my 2nd baby was an infant because you can use this too as a baby carriage. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2025 by Rhylyn Burleigh Rhylyn Burleigh

  • Works well for us
So, if you want a double stroller that can accept an infant car seat, this is about the lightest and most compact out there. Those were the two defining factors for our family choosing this double stroller. It was super convenient that it was also the most economic. Again, if you don't require your double stroller to connect with an infant car seat, there are plenty of other options that are much lighter. Pros: I have been using our stroller for a bit over a month now. I am quite impressed with the maneuverability. We switch up who sits where depending on our needs. That means I have tried out maneuverability with the heavier child both in front and in the back, as well as our four year old in the front seat. My four year old in the front seat does greatly change the ease of pushing. However, we bought this stroller for our newborn and two year old. I have driven this in dirt and over sand (with only our infant in the stroller), and have found it to be no problem. I drive in and out of doors by myself with my two younger children in the stroller and have found it easy to pass through a single door with no stags. If our two year old is likely to want to sleep, we place him in the back seat., otherwise we sit him in the front. Another bonus feature is the rear seat turns into a bassinet. We use this bassinet feature often, since we live in SW Florida and it is cooler for our infant vs the infant car seat. Also I really appreciate that the front seat sun shade pivots, so the front passenger can always escape our scalding hot sun. Cons (and constructive criticism): So as to folding and storage I give this a four star...only because I have tried out three other double strollers. for a travel system style this is about as good as you get. I have only in the past week successfully locked/hooked/latched this stroller in its folded state. It was a real bear up until recently when both my husband and I started to notice that it was becoming easier. I can only hope this will keep improving with use, as not being able to lock a folded stroller is a huge pain in the back (for real). Is it light? No! Is it light in comparison with others that serve the same function, yes. So don't gripe about a double travel system stroller being heavy. At least for now the options are heavy, heavier and Plymouth Rock. I finally was able to lock it by placing it against my trunk and leaning into it to latch it closed. The photos provided show how we travel with the stroller in our Honda Odyessey. So I can only hope this may help some of you out there gain space in your trunks. As you can see we use a bungee cord wrapped around the stroller and hooked around the metal polls of the seat headrest. Also I wish these companies would sit down with me so I could design a super star stroller, or at least to have an engineer explain why some basic adjustments are not possible. For example: why are sunshades not full coverage?! (like in the Zoe's strollers) As far as I can tell it would only be the addition of cloth and maybe a zipper. It is super annoying trying to keep the sun off of my infant in the bassinet on a sunny breezy day....as the blanket method turns more complicated. also why can the front seat not be taller, to accommodate an older child more comfortably? Also why does the rear seat only have seating and lay flat positions? My single graco stroller (That I still love and use with baby #3) has a single hand press that allows for any recline that I find convenient. And finally I would like to understand why, in 2019, double strollers must still be so heavy to accommodate an infant stroller when my graco single is only 17lbs and Zoe's double (not infant carseat adaptable) is 17 lbs....it seams that there should be a way to make it work. I am content with our purchase and see this as being a great options, not just for the price. Pricier strollers could not be that much better to make the substantial price difference worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2019 by johann cuellar johann cuellar

  • Very nice stroller!
My stroller just arrived yesterday. I haven’t had a chance to put it to practical use but so far I love it. It was easy to unfold, simple to put together. I have a small home and was able to maneuver it smoothly and easily. I love the design. It looks very nice - black with gray accent trim The back of the seat that looks gray in the picture looks more like a very light blue and very pretty. I like that the cup trays are removable from both seats to allow for car seat placement. The front seat doesn’t recline all the way but I couldn’t find a double stroller in my price range that both seats did. It goes back far enough that I think it would still be comfy for sleeping. I love that the back seat reclines all the way. This way baby can be reclined/sleeping in his carrier in the front and my 2yo can still nap in the back seat if needed. One cool part about the back seat bassinet option is there is a flap that you can velcro up so that bottle/toys/blanket don’t fall out the front (would only go into basket below but still nice) It would be nice if the recline positions were adjustable as they each only have up or down but options seem comfy. With baby in front and toddler in the back they will be facing each other which could be good or bad. But there’s always the option to switch them too. The storage basket is a nice size and I like accessability from the back. Only problem is you can’t really access it when the back seat is reclined. My daughter tried to stand up in the basket underneath (not strapped in bc just trying it out) so we will have to see how the durability is there. I have a Baby Trend car seat which although it doesn’t click in it sits deep enough in the seats that I think it will work just fine. It’s a little more difficult to get into the back seat but that’s bc it hits the parent storage compartment and cup holder on the handle but I think that would happen with any seat you use. There is only one cup holder for the parent. My single stroller has two which is nice when mom and dad are both out with baby. My other also has an adjustable handle which is nice bc I’m only 5’2ā€ so I use the lower option but this one still seemed comfortable. The window in the back to see the child is low so you have to stoop down to see through it and there isn’t one in the front seat canopy so you can’t see that child if the canopy is up. Folding is simple. It is large and bulky but it’s a double stroller! I still think it’s pretty light for how big and versatile it is. I saw in a you tube review that when side by side with a jogging stroller that they are very comparable in length when unfolded. When folded my single jogging stroller fits nicely side to side or front to back in the back of my Honda Pilot with the third row down. I think I will be fine with this one but the back seat canopy does not come off which adds 8-10ā€ when folded compared to my jogging stroller so I think fitting it into a car trunk will be tough (my jogging stroller fit but was difficult in my Mazda 6 and it had a large trunk) and I don’t think it will fit front to back in mine. I compared this stroller with Baby Trend sit n stand and Grace Room2Grow and after lots of research chose this one bc Baby Trend front seat didn’t really recline so if carrier in back toddler wouldn’t be able to be comfortable. When carrier in front and using the bench seat the front seat was back so far that space for the child in the bench seat is infringed making him/her sit up straight and looked uncomfortable. There seemed to be similar issues with space between the seats on the Graco option. I think this one will be comfortable for both children regardless which formation you use. My daughter is 2.5yo. She’s small but fit in the back seat comfortably with the front reclined for baby seat. Overall I really like this stroller. I think the few issues I mentioned won’t be that big of a deal, just wanted to point them out so others are aware. Edit: Now that I’ve used it for a month I still love this stroller. I have been using the bassinet/back seat for my newborn so that he is not strapped into his car seat the whole time and he sleeps well plus a bottle, blanket, teddy bear all stay inside. It only has one parent cup holder, 2 would be nice. When back seat is in bassinet style it’s almost impossible to get into the storage basket without taking baby out or make him sit up but you can get to it between the seats. Had it in heavy gravel recently which was difficult but that’s the small wheels compared to my jogging stroller. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2019 by Karla Shaw

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