21Dec/095
Baby Trend Sit-‘n-Stand Stroller with Parent Tray
- One hand fold on the car seat carrier from Baby Trend
- Baby Trend travel system can accommodate most Baby Trend infant car seats and most other brands of infant car seats
- Parent tray with 2 cup holders included with the Baby Trend stroller
- Car seat carrier from Baby Trend features a ratcheting canopy to block the sun or wind
- Removable and swingable front child tray with cup holder on the Baby Trend stroller
Product Description
The Compact Sit-N-Stand Stroller by Baby Trend is the great way to travel with 2 children. The front seat is perfect for your younger child and can be used with an infant car seat as a travel system. The back of the stroller is roomy enough for your older toddler to either sit or stand while you push both children.... More >>
Baby Trend Sit-‘n-Stand Stroller with Parent Tray
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December 21st, 2009 - 18:52
I ordered this on a friend’s suggestion when we were expecting our 2nd child (our first was 3). I love the easily click in (and out) bar that allows a clip-in car seat to sit in the front. My son is now 2 and large for his size but has no problems sitting in the front, even with thick layers (we get cold winters) and a blanket tucked around. Someone mentioned issues with their child sliding out, I’ve never had that problem, the crotch strap holds him in place -and he’s squirmy
My daughter loves the sit/stand area at the back and can reach the parent tray easily when I put her snacks in one of the cups.
I’ve used this to pick up groceries from the local store regularly and it’s sturdiness is fantastic. The underneath storage is easily accessible. There’s a snap on each side that lets you open it wide to put things in/take them out or close it for more security (don’t want those watermelons rolling out!) A few reviews stated that they found the storage inaccessible, perhaps they didn’t notice the snaps? I *did* find that the snap on one side is harder to open/close so I just use the other side -which still holds on tight with watermelons in the basket
I would strongly recommend this model, it’s very sturdy, shows little signs of wear and no signs of coming apart. Now that my daughter is big enough to walk on her own (and together they are getting too heavy for me to push for long), I’ll be passing it on to family and I’m confident they’ll get just as much heavy duty use out of it as I have.
Rating: 5 / 5
December 21st, 2009 - 19:58
We bought this when we had a second child last year. My husband was sorta mad I bought it, it was an “unneccessary” purchase. But then again he never took the girls out alone!
Now that he’s been out a few times with both of them he came home not too long ago saying “you know, I hate to admit you being right…:0…but the more I use that double stroller the more I love it!”
My daughters were 3 mo and 2 yo when we bought it and it’s great! It’s small enough to navigate stores without wiping out half the stands and when we go for a walk both my daughters are happy! However….! I would definitely recommend you spend the extra $40 and get the DOUBLE!!! My 2 yo wants to sit in the seat…opps…sorry honey! Now that the baby has out grown the infant car seat that really isn’t an option and has created a few issues for us.
But great stroller if you only have one child! If you have two buy the baby trend sit & stand double! It convert into the sit and stand single anyway…..so it’s win win.
Rating: 5 / 5
December 21st, 2009 - 21:40
We received this stroller and it was easy to assemble the pieces that needed attached. Very easy instructions. My older son (3 yrs old) loves the sit option and wants to go on a walk all the time. The attachment for the baby seat is super easy to add to the stroller and to remove. I feel secure with the strap that keeps my 1 month old in his carseat- will be strong and sturdy on the stroller. I am very pleased with the outcome of this stroller…if I had to complain about one thing, I would like the seat for the older child to be on a hinge so it’s easier to get in the basket below…other than that, I would highly recommend it for anyone with kids around 3 yrs old and a newborn or younger child.
Rating: 4 / 5
December 21st, 2009 - 23:21
I bought this stroller largely because of the excellent reviews that I read on this site. I have a 5 year-old son, 3-year-old daughter and an infant. I have been using the stroller since my baby was born in February 2009. The first time I tried to fold it up in the cold winter the frame cracked and I returned the stroller to the store to exchange for a new one. I am still quite unimpressed by the cheapness in quality as compared to the single Evenflo stroller system I used to have. As the other reviewer said, it is very difficult to push and manuever, as well as to fold and lift (for me). The front seat does not seem very padded or comfortable, and is not large enough to lie the child down and change a diaper with ease as I used to do when out & about with my other children (at county fairs, etc.) I like the stroller for it’s utility, cupholders and the large storage area underneath. I’m sorry to say, that’s about it though!
Rating: 2 / 5
December 22nd, 2009 - 02:06
We bought this stroller to carry our newborn and our 2 year old. We went for our first walk tonight and she loved it. Easy in, easy out. She can be strapped in when she loses her freedom because she was naughty. It’s light weight, fits in our tiny car and is really easy to move around and steer for such a long stroller. We love it and recommend it to everyone!
Rating: 5 / 5