Trend Duo Double Stroller for Babies & Toddlers - Lightweight Design, XL Canopies, Spacious Pockets & Features a One-Handed Fold - Charcoal
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25 March, 2025
3Yo and 1Yo Love it
For the price, this has been EXCELLENT. I was never going to spend $1500+ on a double stroller, which is how I found this one. My criteria were (1) Durable, (2) Easy to transport, since we travel a fair deal, and (3) Light enough that I can bump / carry it up steps without my back giving out. Pros: - The drive is solid. I've driven better when borrowing some of the heavy premium brands, but this is a comfortable push. - The separate hoods are AMAZING. One of my kids naps in the stroller, the other refuses. I can pull down the hood for the one who naps, and the older kid can still look around without disturbing my 1YO. - The Ease of folding is INCREDIBLE. For my first child, I had a Bugaboo, which was great (although way too expensive) -- but folding it into my trunk was a massive pain. I had to disconnect the seat from the frame and stuff it all in piece by piece. The simple fold of the Valco is one of the primary things that makes me love this. - WEIGHT. This is why we got the stroller. We live on a second story walk up, and lugging the stroller up the stairs is a frustrating reality of my life. I needed a lower-weight double, and this is probably the main reason I got this stroller. On the weight front, this is a 10/10. As light as a double can physically be, and easy to bumb up or down steps (without the kids inside obvs). Cons: - No cupholder - No tray, although at this point I don't mind that anymore - It pushes well, but there are better options in the $1K - $1500 range, based on others I've tried. Overall: I'm never going to buy another stroller that costs more than this one. We use our stroller every single day, and this has held up to the test. Satisfied customer.
2 out of 5 stars
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23 February, 2025Verified purchase
Also note, it has no cupholder and the basket sucks
This is a hard one. I love the stroller, it drives so smooth. It’s not too heavy. What I hate is that it’s so complicated to close and when it closes it “stands” on the handle bar… so if you’re in a parking lot like I was it’s going to get scratched up on the first use. The stroller is too expensive to be made to stand on the pretty leather handle bar it’s obvious it’s going to get so damaged so fast. I will be trying to return it for that reason alone because it was just too much money. I can imagine by the time I’m done using it it’s going to look so beat up I’ll get close to nothing in resale value.