Strollers Reviews - Customer reviews - Baby Trend Double SnapNGo Navy



Baby Trend Double SnapNGo Navy
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Manufacturer: Baby Trend

List Price: $99.99
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Name: Gina
Location: Wareham, MA USA
Date: 2004-03-13
Customer Rating: -

Summary: Best Stroller for Infants
Comment: When we found out we were having triplets, we like all other multiple parents bought a stroller to accommodate all the babies. The stroller is so large that we can not even fit it into a mini van. We have to purchase a large SUV or Full size van to go anywhere.
We bought the Latch Lock carriers from baby trend and we just love them. When we saw the stroller that went along with them. We decided to order the Double Snap N Go.
The stroller comes all put together, you just need to snap on the wheels. Then comes the fun part. The stroller is made for many different brands of carriers. You find the carrier you are using in the instruction manual and then you remove bars or rearrange them to fit your carrier. It is very simple and all the parts are well labeled.
The carriers just snap on to the top, just like when you snap them into the base that is in the car. There is a strap that goes over the lower half of the carrier to prevent it from rocking or coming off the stroller. It is great because you do not have to unsnap your baby from the car seat and them snap them into the stroller. No need to transfer toys and blankets from car seat to stroller. What a time saver.
It is very light weight and easy to set up. I pull it out of the trunk and just snap and lock it into place. I then just snap the carriers in place and we are off. It takes up the same amount of room that a normal single travel system would take up.
For all you shoppers out there. I took the stroller into a women's clothing store and was able to easily navigate the store. The stroller handles very well. The front wheels are adjustable. You can set them for straight ahead or let them rotate.
Because we have 3 babies, we easily become a tourist attraction. The stroller handles so well that I was able to move swiftly and accurately through spectators and display racks.
We love the Double Snap N Go so much that we have asked for the Single Snap N Go for our Baby Shower.



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Date: 2004-04-13
Customer Rating: -

Summary: Easiest, lightest, best car seat stroller!
Comment: I have told so many people how much I love this stroller. It opens with a "snap," and folds up quickly. The release buttons are a little difficult to push, but it's probably like that deliberately, so one does not inadvertently close the stroller while the baby is in it. You can open and close the stroller with one hand if you have to. And you can push the stroller with one one hand for short periods of time. There's a cup holder for both mom and baby. The basket is large enough for my diaper bag plus some groceries. It says the basket has a limit of 5 pounds, but it carries much more. Putting the stroller together took a little time, but was well worth it. It fits more models (such as Evenflo) than it says it does. This stroller is extremely light and easily fits in my trunk.



Name: Mom of Twins
Location: Medford, MA United States
Date: 2005-03-05
Customer Rating: -

Summary: Easy to get in and out of car
Comment: I've been using this for 3 months now with my twins. I really like it because it is easy to get it in and out of the car and get it folded and unfolded quickly. It's been a hard winter here in Boston, and I don't have to spend a lot of time messing around trying to get the stroller set up.

At first we were a little unsure of how safe it was because there's just a hook and a strap to hold the baby seats in, but we've had absolutely no problems with that. The carseats go in easily and stay in.

We took this for a walk on the beach over New Years, and while it wasn't easy, both my husband and I pulled on it, when we stayed on the packed sand, it was doable. We've also been able to plow it through slushy snow. Considering that this stroller was not made to do either of those, it's pretty impressive. Our friend showed us how to lock the front wheels in place, and that made the "off roading" much easier.



Name: 2SetsOfTwinsUnder3
Location: Long Island, New York
Date: 2005-04-30
Customer Rating: -

Summary: I really miss this stroller!
Comment: I had to get rid of this stroller once and for all :(. My first set of twins used a graco duo glider, (it could hold infand carriers) BUT IT WAS HORRIBLE! For my second set of twins I got the Aria MT Twin, but that doesnt fully reqline or hold infant carriers! So I was really stumped and thought that before I could sell my duo glider I would HAVE to use it. My friend gave me THIS! HORRAY!! It is very simple to put in almost any infant carrier, (We had sunrider, Graco). It is very small and easily fit into my trunk. I now could use a stroller without having to wake my sleeping infants, (With 2 twins the last thing you want to do it wake them!) and put them into a stroller. I also didnt have to use the duo glider for the infant carriers, so I sold it. I love that it has space for my things and drinks, the basket can accomidate plenty, (diaperbag, purse, small shoping bag...) and I really loved it. It was very sturdy and easy to move. I agree with the other reviewer, it IS descrete!I can no longer use this stroller since my boys are 8 months old. I really loved it and recomend it to parents who do not own a stroller that hold infant carriers, or for moms who hate their duo gliders! (If you are looking for something for after the kids outgrow it, I recomend the Aria twin!) Since I have such a great double stroller, letting go is a little hard, but not too bad!



Name: S. Lacey
Location: Des Moines, IA
Date: 2006-01-06
Customer Rating: -

Summary: Best if you are having twins (trust me, I've looked)
Comment: Here's the straight answer: If you are having twins, buy this stroller. It is light, easy to maneuver, fits two infant carseats, and it's cheap! I researched forever to find a stroller when our twins came along, and this was definitely the answer.

PROS:
price, light weight, easy to use, big basket to store stuff, cup holder/tray for mom

CONS:
it's pretty big (but so are all of the rest of the double strollers), you will replace it when the babies grow out of their infant seats but that is outweighed by the price, a bit hard to maneuver with one hand, owner's manual/configuration instructions totally suck, but you can figure it out (we used it with the Peg Perego seats and where it told me to put the bars was not where they should have gone; we figured it out eventually and it's fine)



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