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Graco Stadium Duo Double Pushchair

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  • Easy to fold
  • Built to last
  • 5.00/5
    • Strengths:

      Ideal for pavements, shops and doorways

    • Weaknesses:

      Rain over does cover front child feet very well.

    • Easy to steer
    • Value for money
    • Easy to fold
    • Built to last
    The pushchair was prefect for when I was child minding. Easy to push one handed while holding another child’s hand. Prefect size for busy pavements and shops. Was ideal for loading children up whilst inside and the bouncing them down a few steps, rather than the side by side pushchairs that wouldn’t fit through door so have to load children up outside.
  • 5.00/5
    • Strengths:

      I had this pushchair when my twins was baby's in there car seats

    • Weaknesses:

      N/a

    • Easy to steer
    • Value for money
    • Easy to fold
    • Built to last
    I have the complete set with car seats as well my twins are 20 months old and love it the shopping basket is a great size I have brought footmuffs to use through the winter.
  • 4.00/5
    • Strengths:

      It's robust

    • Weaknesses:

      The front seat is small

    • Easy to steer
    • Value for money
    • Easy to fold
    • Built to last
    This is good value for a budget pushchair. Ideal for a child minder or too use with subsequent children. Only negative is the front seat is quite small and can't lit all the way back.
  • 4.88/5
    • Strengths:

      Strong, easy to use, comfortable, durable

    • Weaknesses:

      The basket is a flimsy material

    • Easy to steer
    • Value for money
    • Easy to fold
    • Built to last
    I love this double its easy to push and easy up and down kurbs even with a toddler and newborn in. It looks comfortable and cosy. This is easy to fold and is flat and self standing when folded which is great. The basket is a very flimsy material but does hold a lot of items which is good with two. I would recommend this product to anyone.
  • 4.88/5
    • Strengths:

      Easy to manoeuvre

    • Weaknesses:

      Difficult to access the space underneath

    • Easy to steer
    • Value for money
    • Easy to fold
    • Built to last
    I wasn't sure about getting a double pushchair for my 2 year old and newborn but after purchasing this, I'm so glad we did. It is so lightweight and easy to push. It was even okay for me to use shortly after having a c-section. The only slight difficulty with it is that it is difficult to access the space underneath to put things into when a baby is lying down in the back seat. Overall the best purchase we have made.
  • 4.88/5
    • Strengths:

      Easy to maneuver light when children are in plus shopping and a big basket.

    • Weaknesses:

      It is heavy when I try and pull it up a curb

    • Easy to steer
    • Value for money
    • Easy to fold
    • Built to last
    Excellent really lightweight when pushing with children in it also a big basket it's easy to manoeuvrer about fits on trains and buses being a mammy of four I highly recommend this.
  • 3.63/5
    • Strengths:

      A sturdy frame

    • Weaknesses:

      The finishing touches

    • Easy to steer
    • Value for money
    • Easy to fold
    • Built to last
    Initially I was supper impressed with this Pram, until I put my daughter in it

    Pros
    - Sturdy frame
    - Easy to fold
    - Big basket
    - reasonable price

    Cons
    - Front hood and seat on the small side
    - Foot muff hard to get on and off and doesn't fully cover tge back of the toddlers legs
    - Rain cover doesn't go all the way down at the front
  • 4.75/5
    • Strengths:

      Easy to move in and out of shops with eas

    • Weaknesses:

      A tad on the long side

    • Easy to steer
    • Value for money
    • Easy to fold
    • Built to last
    Great double pushchair slimline and easy to use for my little ones.
    In and around town fits through shop doorways where a sissy by side struggles and I can take it on the bus.
  • 4.25/5
    • Strengths:

      This double pushchair is surprisingly light and easy to manoeuvre even if shopping on buggy as well

    • Weaknesses:

      Not enough of a laugh down position for front seat

    • Easy to steer
    • Value for money
    • Easy to fold
    • Built to last
    I have this buggy and am currently using for my two boys that have an age gap of only 11months. Have found it to be easy to manoeuvre and to fold away. However the landowners position for the front seat does not go back enough to allow my 19 month old to sleep comfortably should he nod off whilst out, and he ends up flopping forward into some terrible positions, also although there is a basket under neath you cannot really put anything under as there are bars that block you putting stuff in properly.
  • 4.38/5
    • Strengths:

      Big basket at bottom of the pushchair.

    • Weaknesses:

      Hard to see over both hoods.

    • Easy to steer
    • Value for money
    • Easy to fold
    • Built to last
    I like this product for the fact they wouldn't be side by side. But I'm on honest I dread taking this out anywhere. I refer to it as the "limo". Just to heavy and big for me.
  • 4.63/5
    • Strengths:

      Can use one handed.

    • Weaknesses:

      Can be a bit heavy to carry once folded

    • Easy to steer
    • Value for money
    • Easy to fold
    • Built to last
    I used this buggy with my 1 year old and newborn through until they were 3 and 2. Highly recommend if you've got children with a close age gap.
    Got a big basket underneath and where both seats recline both children could have a comfortable nap when needed.
  • 4.25/5
    • Strengths:

      Sturdy, simple, massive shopping basket

    • Weaknesses:

      Heavy to push, hard to get up kerb, no raincover included

    • Easy to steer
    • Value for money
    • Easy to fold
    • Built to last
    I call this pushchair lovingly “the bus”, because this is what it is. I wouldn’t take it on long walks because it is quite heavy to push, but because it’s got a huge shopping basket it’s very handy to nip to the shop and get some bits and bobs. My 2 year old sits in the front and my 6 month old in the back.
    I tried to put the toddler in the back seat as it would male it easier to push but it soon proved a bad idea when he kept leaning over the front seat, patting his sissy on the head
  • 2.13/5
    • Strengths:

      Suitable for baby and toddler

    • Weaknesses:

      Basket isn't very strong, heavy to push, not very easy to star, bulky when folded

    • Easy to steer
    • Value for money
    • Easy to fold
    • Built to last
    I used this pushchair for a baby and a toddler, although it was good for both of them (baby in the rear seat, toddler in front seat) I found it very bulky and had trouble getting around properly with it as it is a heavy pram, I didn't expect it to be light but it was heavier than what you would expect from a pram.
  • 3.00/5
    • Strengths:

      Sturdy, big basket

    • Weaknesses:

      Heavy, hard to stear

    • Easy to steer
    • Value for money
    • Easy to fold
    • Built to last
    I didn't like this double buggy as I thought it was heavy and quite hard to steer and it got worse when the kids were getting heavier I had to go and buy a new double buggy. It does have a massive shopping basket which is one of the things I did like with this buggy.
  • 3.75/5
    • Strengths:

      Sturdy, good price

    • Weaknesses:

      Big and bulky, difficult to steer, a little heavy

    • Easy to steer
    • Value for money
    • Easy to fold
    • Built to last
    A great pram especially for the price, great for those who have two little ones no matter the ages difference but since I am a bit of a short person it can be quite heavy and difficult to steer, I had a lot of trouble getting places with it on my own. The raincover is rather easy to put on and the basket is a great size, also very easy to put down but had trouble with putting it in the car. If I was taller and a bit stronger then this would have been the perfect pram for me.
  • 3.13/5
    • Strengths:

      Suitable for twins. Basket is a decent size to hold shopping for twins..

    • Weaknesses:

      A little long for short mums like myself struggle to stear

    • Easy to steer
    • Value for money
    • Easy to fold
    • Built to last
    I love this pram it was amazing. I had 2 of these when the twins were babies. Ok its not pretty but its practical done all the things you need it to do.. holds all the things you need it to hold. Basket is a decent size.
  • 4.75/5
    • Strengths:

      Carries 2 children both at the same level easy to lie down and sit up and enough room for shopping b

    • Weaknesses:

      Just a bit heavy

    • Easy to steer
    • Value for money
    • Easy to fold
    • Built to last
    This is one of the best pushchairs i ever bought its really strong. I have had it for 6 years and its still as strong as it was when i bought it. It has a big basket to carry a lot of my shopping.
  • 4.00/5
    • Strengths:

      Very sturdy, spacious seats, very big basket, simple to fold down/put up, easy to push in snow.

    • Weaknesses:

      Difficult to access basket if back seat is reclined.

    • Easy to steer
    • Value for money
    • Easy to fold
    • Built to last
    I use this for my just turned 2 year old and my 5 week old. I found the seats a lot bigger than other double helpful as my 2 year old is tall for his age(in 3-4/4-5 year clothes). The snack tray is handy and easy to clean and the windows on the hoods is helpful to keep an eye on both children.
  • 5.00/5
    • Strengths:

      Spacious basket, one hand fold down, easy to steer, built to last

    • Easy to steer
    • Value for money
    • Easy to fold
    • Built to last
    I’m a mum of three and i’ve recommended this pushchair to everyone i know. This is literally the best tandem pushchair i have come across. No fiddling features- its simple as open and close. Very easy to use and steer. I have had this for many years and have taken it abroad to morocco and Egypt. Its not heavy really in comparison to other double buggys. Its very sturdy and the basket is fantastic. Yes- if the seats are reclined it can be difficult to access but thats a given- its expected. For moments like that i have also got buggy clips. I removed the feeding trays as didn't need and also the raincover that comes with it we haven’t used as did not require. If you a busy mummy, always on the run, want a easy no fiddling pushchair then literally look no further. I love this buggy- the price is fantastic. The quality is fantastic. I have not come across any other pushchair that beats this. 100% recommend.
  • 5.00/5
    • Strengths:

      Big sleek and simple

    • Weaknesses:

      Heavy to steer when full

    • Easy to steer
    • Value for money
    • Easy to fold
    • Built to last
    Great double buggy for 2 kids. Back seat brilliant for small baby and front is great for older child. Front is good as had detachable tray and foot muff. Storage space under pram is big enough though it does make it difficult to push up curbs and such when you have 2 children and items in the under storage but all in all is the beat double buggy I've ever seen
  • 5.00/5
    • Strengths:

      Amazing to push, fits everywhere

    • Weaknesses:

      None

    • Easy to steer
    • Value for money
    • Easy to fold
    • Built to last
    Absolutely love this pushchair! My 14month old and newborn go in this on a daily basis and I love it and so do they, it’s easy to get into shops and everywhere else and the basket is huge
  • 4.25/5
    • Strengths:

      Fold small fits in my small skoda car boot

    • Weaknesses:

      Hard to acsess the underneth stroage

    • Easy to steer
    • Value for money
    • Easy to fold
    • Built to last
    I love this pram can be used for 2 children from birth or 2 children at diffrent ages from newborn up its easy to use bit harder than some pther prams to steer but othet then that no faults
  • 2.88/5
    • Strengths:

      Good price

    • Weaknesses:

      So bulky and heavy, not easy to steer

    • Easy to steer
    • Value for money
    • Easy to fold
    • Built to last
    Not as expensive as some double pushchairs but that reflects on the bulky ness and uneven weight, but I am small so maybe easier for a taller/stronger person
  • 4.88/5
    • Strengths:

      Easy to control with one hand. Lightweight. Easy to store.

    • Weaknesses:

      If you have a heavier child in the front it is harder to lift for steps.

    • Easy to steer
    • Value for money
    • Easy to fold
    • Built to last
    Had this for my youngest and my nephew I fostered for a short while. Excellent quality for what I needed. Footmuffs were used during winter months and raincover was easy to use. Easy to store in back hood so I could just pull it over quickly if needed.
  • 3.25/5
    • Strengths:

      It's good as obviously it can fit through narrow spaces

    • Weaknesses:

      Very heavy to lift up kerbs

    • Easy to steer
    • Value for money
    • Easy to fold
    • Built to last
    Overall was a good pram. I personally just found it hard work going up kerbs and getting on the bus as the majority of the weight is at the front where the bigger child goes . The back bit was perfect for my newborn and the seats where spacious
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Description

The Graco Stadium Duo is a tandem pushchair with clever single handed steering, easy one handed fold and a tray for each one of your little passengers.

Features:

  • Forward facing tandem pushchair
  • Rear seat 3 recline positions & front seat 2 recline positions
  • Lockable swivel wheels
  • Steel chassis; one hand fold
  • Front wheel suspension; linked brakes; single handed steering
  • Shopping basket, play trays & detachable hoods
  • Folded dimensions 109 x 66 x 57cm,
  • Weight 15kg
  • Second seat unit suitable from 6 mths to 2 years approx

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