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Graco Uno2Duo Stroller | Goes from Single to Double Stroller, Ellington

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Color: Ellington


Style: Single Stroller


Features

  • The UNO2DUO stroller starts as a single stroller and expands to a double stroller as your family grows
  • Simply extend the stroller 5" with one easy step when your family grows from 1 to 2 children
  • This versatile travel system grows with your family for years with 8 ways to ride with one or two children
  • Reclining seat converts to an infant bassinet for on-the-go comfort for baby in both parent facing and forward facing modes
  • Standing platform in the rear of the stroller gives toddlers a fun and easy ride-along option
  • Expand the stroller 5" to for an even bigger storage basket and more space when you need it
  • Easy one-hand fold conveniently works with and without the seat on the frame.
  • Stroll from day one with baby. Click Connect system securely attaches an infant car seat to the stroller frame for 10 additional ways to ride
  • Dishwasher safe parent cup and phone holder along with a removable child's tray with cup holders provide easy-to-reach storage
  • Second seat available for purchase (sold separately) for 3 additional riding options

Description

The UNO2DUO stroller starts out as a single stroller and expands into a double stroller to grow with your family with 8 different modes of use. With an easy, one-hand fold, parent cup holder, and extra-large storage basket, the UNO2DUO is a fully-featured stroller. The main seat reclines flat to become an infant bassinet, while the removable child's tray and standing platform offer a customizable ride. Incorporate a Greco Click Connect infant car seat and a second seat (both sold separately), and the UNO2DUO offers even more customization and riding options. For children up to 50 lb., the UNO2DUO stroller is truly, the only stroller you'll ever need.


Product Dimensions: ‎38.63 x 25.5 x 45.5 inches


Item model number: ‎2032497


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Minimum weight recommendation: ‎4 Pounds


Maximum weight recommendation: ‎50 Pounds


Number Of Items: ‎1


Style: ‎Single Stroller


Batteries required: ‎No


Harness type: ‎5 Point


Seating capacity: ‎2


Item Weight: ‎22.8 pounds


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  • This conversion stroller is a great concept, but lacking in a few crucial key ...
This conversion stroller is a great concept, but lacking in a few crucial key areas that make it much less convenient than other stroller brands in this class. PROS: - assembly was pretty easy with simple instructions - frame is sturdy and materials are well made - it's a high quality metal frame - generously sized seats fit kiddos comfortably - telescoping handlebar accommodates different heights (as well as provides headroom if using the rider board) - included, built-in rider board! This feature is actually what drew me to this stroller - many models offer a rider board, but it's an additional expense and takes away from the space your legs have to walk when pushing. This one is built in and still leaves plenty of leg room to push the stroller (when the handlebar is fully extended). - fairly easy to slide it open to make space for a standing rider or second seat, and easy to collapse back down after - brake mechanism is super easy to use and sandal friendly - comes with parent cupholder, phone holder as well as a snack tray for the front seat - most strollers you have to buy separately - front seat can face forward or backwards. - back seat only faces forward - back seat attaches with no need for adapters - most models of this type of stroller have adapters that may get forgotten at home - this one the adapters are built in (they just snap up and snap down when not being used) so you always have them - very convenient to just bring your second seat with you in the car and be able to pop it on any time you want - toddler seat converts to a completely flat bassinet with no additional accessories needed - great feature - price: the price point of this stroller is great and much lower than other conversion strollers with similar features CONS: - plastic wheels - would be SO much easier to push and navigate with air-filled or even just rubber wheels. It pushes pretty easily on any flat/smooth surface like my hardwood floors (even with a full load) but once I got onto uneven asphalt, it was incredibly hard to push and turn. Pulled off onto grass and it was nearly impossible to turn and very difficult to push. Don't expect to be comfortable pushing this stroller for long-distance walks on uneven/uphill terrain. - The recline on the stroller seats is sub-par. It only reclines about 15-20 degrees. Not enough to accommodate a sleeping older child - the back child can't really see much at all. It's much easier to push if your heaviest child is on the bottom. Which means your older child, who probably is more happy when able to look out and see the world, won't be able to see anything. - it's also very hard to get your back child in and out of the seat. My toddler can climb in and out of the seat himself just fine if he goes head first, but trying to lift him up and put him in (like you would to put them into a car seat/etc) he always bumps his head and it's super awkward. - almost no basket storage use when using the second seat WORST CON: - the fold size is TERRIBLE. The first time I folded it, I couldn't believe how large it is. I'd barely even call it a fold at all. You have to take off the second seat to fold it - the seats themselves don't collapse at all, either. So you take off the back seat first. The mechanism to fold is actually super simple and can be done one-handed, which is nice. But basically all that happens is the handlebar collapses so it's more flat. The footprint is exactly the same. I like to keep my folded strollers in a hall closet by the front door - this stroller would literally take up the entire closet floor. See the photos of me holding it. It is extremely heavy and since it's so large, it's very awkward to carry. It also can't self-stand on the short side (lots of strollers will stand up on the handlebar side for storage... this one can only stand up on the long side). I can't imagine carrying this upstairs to an apartment - much less even just toting it out to the car and getting it in and out of the car. I've tested several stroller models of this type of conversion stroller (single to double conversion) and all of them fold much smaller for easier transport. This is a major flaw for me and actually makes the stroller extremely inconvenient for daily use - in and out of stores, etc. Overall, after using two other conversion strollers of this type, I am quite unimpressed with this double conversion stroller. The great thing about this type of stroller is how convenient it is - especially when you add the infant seat, it's so easy to pop it out for quick appointments, etc. and have both kids safely buckled in. This one is HUGE and heavy, which makes it difficult to grab and take with you, or even difficult to just keep in the car because it's so big it will take up so much vehicle space - I'm not even sure if it would fit in the trunk of a smaller car. The recline makes it difficult for baby to sleep,and the back seat being lower than the front means your back child won't be able to see out. This is a great concept, but there are a lot of features that make this stroller "just okay" for me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2018 by Jason Jason

  • Honest Review from Mother of 3
Pretty good stroller for the price. However, if you're a first time mom and are planning on having more kids, invest in the BEST strollers (ex. Uppababy, Bugaboo, etc.)... I have owned several different strollers from different brands, and all the money I have spent over the years probably equates to the price of a luxury stroller. Just saying! Anyway, on to my review! PROS: 1. CAN BE SINGLE OR DOUBLE STROLLER. This is important if you don't want to be that lady who pushes a double stroller when you only have one child with you. 2. COMPATIBLE WITH ALL GRACO CLICK CONNECT CAR SEATS. This is great for infants or when your baby falls asleep in the car seat. If you don't want to transfer him/her from car seat to stroller, just simply connect your car seat onto the toddler seat of the stroller OR the stroller itself. 3. MULTIPLE CONFIGURATIONS: Car seat can attach to the frame facing forward or backward - toddler can stand on platform. Toddler seat can face forward or backward - toddler can stand on platform. Toddler seat can convert into a bassinet (again, can face forward or backward and toddler can stand on platform). And then you can the add the second seat, but that seat can only face forward. 4. NO ADAPTERS. They are built in, so you don't have to worry about lugging adapters around. 5. LARGE AWNINGS for both toddler seat and second seat. 6. LARGE BASKET SPACE, even with second seat installed. 7. 5 POINT HARNESSES on both seats. 8. BOTH SEATS RECLINE. Main seat can recline 90 degrees. Second seat can recline about 45. 9. BRAKES are sandal-friendly. 10. PUSH BAR can extend for taller people. 11. ONE-HAND FOLD. CONS 1. Doesn't move too smoothly...you definitely need two hands to maneuver left and right. 2. Doesn't collapse with second seat attached. 3. Product is not too heavy but fairly bulky. Probably would have issues fitting in the trunk of a sedan. 4. With second seat, cannot put stroller hooks and hang your bag/buggy organizer...will most likely touch the second seat canopy. If it was easier to push/maneuver around, then I'd recommend this over the UppaBaby...strictly because it's hundreds of dollars cheaper. So if moving a stroller with ease is super important to you, then this stroller is not the one for you. Overall, a great buy. The single to double and vice versa is my favorite thing about it. The bassinet is also a great feature. You can change your baby's diapers in there if the situation calls for it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2019 by Page H.

  • Too big, bulky, and wide
Color: Bryant Style: Single Stroller
I hate this stroller and I’m mad at myself for buying it. We will be returning it. It is huge and bulky. It is very wide at the back. It’s as wide as a wheelchair I think!! I bought this for my newborn and 2 1/2 year old. My 2 1/2 year old doesn’t even fit in the seats. She is too tall. Her head hits the covering and she has to duck her head under. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2019 by Shannon

  • Toddler Jumps on & off
Color: Ellington Style: Single Stroller
I had to get a double stroller for my second child (3.5 year age gap). I was so concerned with weight I didn't think about HEIGHT. So the older one is too tall to use this to sit in. His head has to duck under to fit and he really has to cram himself in. I wanted to be able to stroll both when the toddler got tired. However, he LOVES the standing part. That is the best part of this and it is built in. I will say that there isn't much to hold on to, so I make him keep both hands on each side when we move, but he has fallen forward a bit when not holding on. I like that you can pull it out to extend it or keep it condensed when you dont need it. It is not light, very big (but not as big as other double strollers), and doesn't do corners that well (but still better than other double strollers) -- but this is all due to the size. I get a lot of compliments on this because all the kids like to jump on and stand (I've had multiple toddlers hitch a ride at once). It looks sharp and the under storage is big. I think when you have a double stroller you can't expect the lightness of a single stroller, so this really was the best double option for me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2019 by Angela

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