Twin Stroller

SAVE NOW… Graco Twin IPO Stroller in Navarro
$160.00
- Compact durable double stroller
- Fits two children up to 50 pounds each
- One-hand gravity fold with storage latch is a cinch to close-the stroller does all the work
- Lockable front swivel wheels for a smoother ride
- Multi-position, reclining seat so baby can rest
Product DescriptionGraco Twin Ipo StrollerCompact convenience that easily holds two 50 lb. children! All the great features of the Ipo Stroller times two! The Twin Ipo Stroller is a durable, stylized frame in a compact double stroller. With its large, easy access storage basket, you can quickly stow and grab what you need. The one hand compact fold easily goes anywhere. This multiple stroller features padded handle grips and adjustable leg rests for everyone’s strolling comfort. It al. . . More >>
Graco Twin IPO Stroller in Navarro
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We actually bought 2 of these to use at Disney World for our kids, ages 4, 3, 18 months, and 3 months. We wanted something that would accomodate all sizes of kids and steer well with any combination of kids, give everyone an actual seat to sit in (not like a sit and stand), and fold up small to fit on busses. We found the perfect stroller! It folded easily and small, it held all of the kids from the 3 month old to the 44″ and 45lb older kids comfortably and steered relatively well. Some things that we especially liked: there was a carry handle on the side so when it was folded up you could pick it up like a suitcase which was especially handy for the busses, it was very easy to fold and unfold, the seats reclined to near flat (the 3 month old spent lots of time in it and never had a problem) and could be reclined or sat up easily with just one hand, and the baskets were adaquately sized, but not huge. It overall was a great little double stroller. It was much sturdier than I was expecting from an umbrella type stroller.
1That being said, there were a few negatives. The sunshades are essentailly useless, and the clips to hold them open didn’t work very well. They were pretty flimsy and the older kids kept knocking them off of the stroller and then we would have to reattached them. They also kind of got in the way when folding the stroller up, but not a big deal. The other bad thing that we came across was that the wheels in the front have a lever thing that makes the wheels swivel (easy to steer) or lock (tough to steer, but good for offroad). Sometimes the kids with their long legs, or Mommy and Daddy steering too close to an obstacle, would knock those levers into the lock positon and then the stroller would get difficult to steer, so we would have to stop and put the lever thing back. The stroller really isn’t too bad to steer when all 3 front wheels are swiveling, but if one of them gets locked it becomes much more difficult. And if you have much weight in the stroller you HAVE to use 2 hands to steer. Since it is an umbrella stroller and has 2 handles instead of a continuos bar there will be no cell phone chats while you steer the stroller, at least not very long ones.
Overall, the strollers worked awesome for us at Disney World and I am excited about having one to use for the 2 younger kids as they get older. If you are looking for a small, easy to use double stroller for cruising the mall, going to the zoo, etc I would definitely recommend this one.
Rating: 5 / 5
I was a little nervous when I bought this stroller in March of 2009 because there were few reviews online. But its worked out very well for us, its sturdy, moves easily especially considering the weight it can hold. My kids are 1 & 3, and they are happy in this stroller because they can sit together and see everything. Being a side by side, it may take me a minute to get through a doorway! but it always fits. Of course I wish it had cup holders but its not that type of stroller. My only nitpick, graco could have put a little zipper pocket or two on the back of the seats. Just some small place for keys/cell. Overall, we love it and get lots of compliments on it too.
2Rating: 5 / 5
We have a 2 and 1 year-old and were looking for a side-by-side stroller for the zoo. Neither one liked to sit in the back of our previous stroller because they couldn’t see very well. We ended up loving this stroller so much, we never use our other tandem stroller and plan to to give it away or sell it. This stroller folds down pretty small and we constantly travel with it in the back of our minivan. We don’t go anywhere without it! The only thing I dislike about it is that the canopies don’t fold down very far so the sun still blinds them when we are walking in the direction of the sun; otherwise, this stroller is perfect for us and we absolutely love it!
3Rating: 5 / 5
I bought this to take on the plane to Disneyland for my 2 y/o and my 4 y/o. It held up very well being manhandled during transport. I appreciated the 50 lb weight allotment per seat. It folds up easily and takes minimal space for a double stroller. It is also very easy to set up. The reclining seats and canopies worked well. The kids were able to nap in their seats. The storage space beneath the seats is adequate. The middle bar in the back was great for hanging my diaper bag. I do wish there were storage pockets and the backs of the seats. But, that is an easy addition. This stroller seemed very comparable to my friend’s Maclaren and she paid much more.
4Rating: 5 / 5
I’ve tended to be a fan of Graco. I think they make good products that seem to last so that’s why I bought this stroller. It looked much like the MacLarens I had seen and tried, but at half the cost.
5I have a two year old and a one year old so a double stroller really seemed like a “necessity”. I really like how the stroller folds so small, smaller than my single (Graco Metrolite). The seats also recline so they can allow for an infant. It will not hold a car seat though so I guess some would see that as a drawback. If you are tall, you might hit your feet on the wheels. I’m 5 foot 7 inches and I rarely do. I walk, jog, and rollerskate with this one.
The stroller has a “carrying handle” on the side, but I found the stroller’s too heavy to really carry that far. It is great for using as an “accompanying toddler handle” though. When I babysit, I put the baby and the 1 year old in the stroller and my two year old holds on to “her handle”.
The baskets work well if you carry maybe some extra clothes, diapers, and a cup/bottle, but they don’t hold much more. I have a backpack for my two and I just keep it on my back instead of putting it in the stroller.
One thing that I’ve noticed is that the wheels are wearing down quickly. I think it’s just because I walk/jog/skate about 10-15 miles per week and it’s probably not designed for that. I probably should have gotten a jogging stroller for my activity level, but my car trunk wasn’t big enough to accommodate one!
Rating: 4 / 5