22Dec/095
Baby Trend Sit and Stand Stroller – Gray Mist
- 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 and Stand Stroller - Gray Mist
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December 22nd, 2009 - 07:21
I was looking for a way to minimize the bulk in order to run errands and just simply get around town. I have 2.5 year old twins and a baby on the way. This was the best solution I could find. Although it is not recommended to have more than 2 kids – I had to consolidate. I wasn’t about to upgrade from a double stroller to a triple and since my twins rarely use a stroller as it is – it became the way they could share a ride with the new baby when they got a little worn out.
Pros: smooth ride, double cup holders, ample storage space, easy to open/close/insert Graco car seat, the twins love it – makes them feel like big kids.
Cons: don’t bother with the foot rest and the canopy is not reversable (i.e. cannot be used by seated child)…since my baby car carrier already has a canopy it is useless. There is no way for the seated child in the back to take a nap as there is no headrest or way to recline.
Overall – great for getting around town if you have 2+ kids. Longer trips may require more – yikes! Don’t even want to think about multiple strollers. Less is more!
Rating: 4 / 5
December 22nd, 2009 - 09:10
We like this stroller and it serves its purpose, but it does have a few annoying quirks: the jumpseat cushion keeps sliding off, the standing safety belt broke the second time we used the stroller, and the front footrest and tray fall off every time we fold the stroller. Otherwise, it is smaller and lighter weight than our previous double stroller (non-sit and stand) and our daughter loves the freedom of coming and going from the jumpseat.
Rating: 4 / 5
December 22nd, 2009 - 11:03
Bought this yesterday. My 2 year old son loves sitting on the platform seat. We don’t yet have another baby on the way, but plan on it soon. Up until now I used the Graco single, and just never loved using it. We live in a city and use a stroller a lot. The Graco is bulky, heavy and not all that attractive. I decided it was time to make a more practical change. I did my research e.g. compared price, reviews, product dimensions/description and always came back to this one, and finally just went out and bought. All in all we’re really happy with the purchase.
Pros… (compared to the Graco single)… Light weight, more narrow, collapses a little bit more when folded up, multiple functions are streamlined, good for a tall person, and handles well even in light snow.
Cons… Visor is essentially useless b/c it’s too short for my son when he’s in the front seat and completely in the way when he’s in the back, platform seatbelt should work both ways, cup holders are shallow (they work, but cups wobble around) and the foot rest pops off when folding up the stroller (totally annoying). I will probably end up taping my on. Note… this stroller isn’t suitable for someone who has two kids who need to nap in the stroller. This isn’t an issue for me.
I’m using it in an airport tomorrow to push my son around and carry some luggage. If you don’t hear back from me, it worked great!
Rating: 4 / 5
December 22nd, 2009 - 11:55
I love this stroller! Purchased 3 months ago when my baby was 2 months & my toddler had just turned 2. Very functional and easy to use. Folds more compact than my single Evenflo stroller. Easy to fold, just make sure the front wheels are facing the right way first. (Pull the stroller backwards until the wheels flip to the front). Slightly heavier than my single stroller but not much. My 2 year old loves sitting in the back. She can reach the cup & snack tray and loves being able to talk to me. Currently using the bar attachment for an infant seat in the front. I’ve read complaints about the basket underneath, but there are snaps on the side that you undo to reach into the basket. I haven’t had any trouble with it at all. I’ve taken it on walks around the neighborhood, into horse arenas to give riding lessons, and into stores. Enjoy your purchase!
Rating: 5 / 5
December 22nd, 2009 - 13:54
I managed to get this on sale at Target a couple weeks ago for $99 and consider it well-worth the price. It’s really about the same weight as the Joovy Caboose Ultralight (compared them in-store side-by-side), about the same length, but less than half the price. It corners very well, considering its length. I would agree that the basket is difficult to access (can’t get into it from the side, either), and my toddler in the jump seat isn’t terribly careful about how she puts things in and out of the basket, but she tries!
The parent tray hasn’t fallen off, but the front footrest fell off the first time I folded it up for the car, haven’t tried putting it back on (the front is occupied by a carseat infant currently, so don’t need it) to see if it falls off consistently. The jump seat pad does keep sliding off/around the bottom of the seat. I wish the storage compartment on the parent tray were a little bigger (used to the two storage compartments on my old Graco stroller). The lock for holding the stroller closed is good, but you do have to make sure the wheels are turned the right way to get it to close enough. Finally, when I’m walking very fast/jogging, the wheels in front start wobbling quite a bit. I know, it’s not a jogging stroller, but I never had that problem with my old Graco (which I was using for the same StrollerFit class until I got the Baby Trend).
Rating: 3 / 5