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Graco Modes Duo Pushchair

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  • Easy to steer
  • Value for money
  • Easy to fold
  • Built to last
  • 5.00/5
    • Strengths:

      Well built

    • Weaknesses:

      Noisy but can easily be solved

    • Easy to steer
    • Value for money
    • Easy to fold
    • Built to last
    What can I say about this buggy... it’s a absolute tank, it’s sturdy and well built, it’s easy to manoeuvre despite being heavy, but that’s a trade off when it comes to double and tandem buggy’s they are going to be heavy. The first time my wife and myself we couldn’t believe how smooth it was. Then we hit some less than perfect concrete and the noise started it was started, it wasn’t just loud it was LOUD. Thankfully there is a simple solution the buggy board that’s built in vibrates against the support tubes that it’s fixed to. If you undo the three screws that hold it on and get some felt furniture pads and slide them between the board and tubes and do the screws back up you’ll find it’s quieter than a church mouse.
  • 4.25/5
    • Strengths:

      Great basket space and adaptable

    • Weaknesses:

      Really heavy

    • Easy to steer
    • Value for money
    • Easy to fold
    • Built to last
    Love this pushchair! I have an 8 week old and a 16 month old. I love that you can switch round what way the seats are facing and remove the back one to reveal a seat for when toddler wants to walk more. Also has built in buggy board for them to stand on. Negatives are; 1. very heavy. Stairs, curbs and public transport are your enemy using this. 2. Very long and bulky. You will feel like you’re driving a bus with this. It’s also quite a squeaky frame. 3. The seats are either sit straight up or lay down, no in between. Positives; 1. Huge basket for all your shopping and changing bags. 2. You can change the positions of the seats to suit you. I usually have my eldest at the front facing me and my son facing away with the seat down to act as a carry cot. 3. Built in cup holders for adults and the kids. 2 cup holders on the frame for the adults, the seats come with a lap bar which has cup holder or a snack pot depending on what you use it for. 4. Narrow. Although lengthy and bulky, it is narrow so you can fit through most doors, you can’t normally with a side by side. I am happy with this despite the negatives and would recommend it highly.
  • 4.63/5
    • Strengths:

      Great double

    • Weaknesses:

      Buggy board is noisy

    • Easy to steer
    • Value for money
    • Easy to fold
    • Built to last
    Best double pushchair we own! We use it when we go shopping, we use it for newborn and toddler we don't use the car seat riding but we lay down the toddler seat for our daughter she suffers reflux so hates being flat so she quiet enjoys her seat. The buggy board can be quite noisy on uneven roads and paths and it's very hard to get on a bus which we use alot but wee started walking instead especially with it being summer.
  • 4.00/5
    • Strengths:

      Easy to handle

    • Weaknesses:

      Tiny wheels

    • Easy to steer
    • Value for money
    • Easy to fold
    • Built to last
    Great to get around weight wise. Good space for shopping underneath, handy for 2 baby's.best buggies . My kids love it so do I.
  • 3.00/5
    • Strengths:

      Well built, built in buggy board

    • Weaknesses:

      Hard to steer, buggy board can only be accessed without the second seat

    • Easy to steer
    • Value for money
    • Easy to fold
    • Built to last
    Versatile pushchair. Not suited to a newborn like described unless you buy the snugride car seat. The pushchair without children weighs a fair bit so once children are in this makes steering impossible. The buggy board also makes kurbs and buses a nightmare to contend with. Toddlers quickly outgrow the seat units and due to sheer length of the pushchair you cannot always see the front child's feet if they are world facing. This pushchair is greatly built though and would last. The tyres themselves slide quite a bit across certain pavements when it rains. The shopping basket is however extremely generous.
  • 3.63/5
    • Strengths:

      Super versatile when it comes to seat positioning. Looks nice and is well made.

    • Weaknesses:

      Very heavy and very noisy. You will need a huge boot if you plan on using this in a car.

    • Easy to steer
    • Value for money
    • Easy to fold
    • Built to last
    I like be how many different ways I can use this pushchair. In particular, I like the bench seat and car seat combo. The Graco snug and ride seat fits straight into the frame. Quite nice to push although very heavy! The design is great and stay looking new for a long time. However, if you will be getting this in and out of a car daily you’ll need a giant boot and some muscles!
  • 4.38/5
    • Strengths:

      Babies can face each other, built in child bench and buggy board.

    • Weaknesses:

      Very large, noisy

    • Easy to steer
    • Value for money
    • Easy to fold
    • Built to last
    This pram is so versatile and allows the kids to face each other, both face out, both face the parent and even sit back to back! The storage basket underneath is huge, and can be utilised for even more if the kids are back to back. The seats are really easy to change positions, my son could do it. The pram is absolutely massive, which you would expect I suppose, but it's size does restrict where you can go and you most definitely can't take it on a bus. The harness straps are a little short and as my son is quite big already I'm considering some way to extend them at the minute.
    The mechanism for laying the seats down is a single clip which means there are only 2 positions, sat up or laid down, no in between. It also does drop very quickly when laying down so be careful if your child is already in the seat, you'll have to guide it down with your hand on the back. My very last criticism is that it's pretty noisy on pavements. I think this is mostly because of the small wheels on the built in buggy board which you can't fold up, I've toyed with the idea of removing those wheels as we don't use the buggy board at the minute but haven't been bothered enough by the noise to actually do it.
  • 4.25/5
    • Strengths:

      Well last all the way threw

    • Weaknesses:

      Little heavy and also straps are short

    • Easy to steer
    • Value for money
    • Easy to fold
    • Built to last
    This pram can be heavy to push but goes round corners with ease. I love that it will last my baby and 2 year old until my 2 year old will walk properly as it has a inbuilt buggy board and also a small seat with a strap which is a God send for my 2 year old who refuses to sit still. The straps could of done with being longer.
  • 4.00/5
    • Strengths:

      Variability and functionality of seat combos

    • Weaknesses:

      Huge, heavy even when folded, and huge

    • Easy to steer
    • Value for money
    • Easy to fold
    • Built to last
    I could have grown to love this pushchair but for two things - it was too heavy for me to lift into the car when folded even without the seats and the footrests of the seats don't come up so when laying flat in newborn mode little legs are left to dangle. My toddler loved it - I suppose to her it resembled a climbing frame! The toddler seat is an amazing idea and the basket is huge and accessible in all configurations which is something a lot of buggy baskets fall down on. Perfect if you walk everywhere but not going to work for a lot of drivers (unless you drive a transit van!).
  • 2.38/5
    • Strengths:

      Can face both ways and folds well

    • Weaknesses:

      Heavy and hard to steer

    • Easy to steer
    • Value for money
    • Easy to fold
    • Built to last
    I brought this double and I kept it for only 3 months as it was quite heavy for me to push. It’s a nice style and colour and changes directions of both seats but for me it’s quite heavy so brought a oyster max double
  • 4.63/5
    • Strengths:

      Easy steering, folding andvswapind seats

    • Weaknesses:

      small wheels

    • Easy to steer
    • Value for money
    • Easy to fold
    • Built to last
    Best buy ever.well worth of money.easy to steer and fold,swap seers around. Built to last. Suits our needs.big storage.
  • 5.00/5
    • Strengths:

      Easy to push & steer, plenty of storage space, seats easy to change, folds well

    • Easy to steer
    • Value for money
    • Easy to fold
    • Built to last
    This pushchair us probably the best product I have bought for my children! I can fit them both in nIceland and have them both facing which ever way I want, my newborn faces me and my toddler faces out ward. I never need a buggy clip as all shopping can fit underneath. I have a small flat and this pushchair can fold down and detatch quickly and easily to be put away and is so easy to put up again!
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Description

The Graco Mode Duo pushchair features one-step secure attachment of the infant car seat directly onto the stroller frame, without an adaptor.

The one hand fold mechanism makes it quick and easy for a parent to fold the stroller and go about the day with baby.

Modes Duo comes with two seat units which can be fitted forward or rear facing.

Features:

  • 27 customisable modes to fit babies' changing needs
  • Accepts 2 toddler seats, 2 infant seats, or any combination
  • Children can ride rear facing or forward facing
  • Rear toddler seat can be removed to reveal a standing or seating platform for an older child.
  • Standing fold. Suitable from birth on both seats!
  • Supplied with Footmuff
  • Large storage basket
  • Lockable front swivel wheels

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