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Baby Trend Double SnapNGo Navy

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4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (68 customer reviews)


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Product Features

  • Allows adult to place infant car seat on carriage frame without removing child
  • Accommodates most major brands of infant car seats
  • Light weight carriage frame accommodates major brands infant car seats

Product Specifications
Product Information
Model number:1304TW

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 19.8 x 35.5 inches ; 25.3 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 34 pounds
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.
  • ASIN: B0000C2TNH
  • UPC: 090014006594
  • Item model number: 1304TW
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #37,210 in Baby (See Top 100 in Baby)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (68 customer reviews)
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Editorial Review

Very young children tend to spend a lot of time in their car seats. And it's not hard to see why. After all, they're cozy, securely protected, and it's not like they can get up and go for a jog on their own anyway, so why leave? With that in mind, this double stroller frame is a simple option for strolling kids while they remain in their car seats. The frame accommodates most car seats and features double wheels on the front for extra maneuverability, double cup holders, and a huge storage basket underneath that's perfect for toting changes of clothes, extra snacks, and a ton of diapers. Car seats are not included in this set but if you have one already, and chances are you do, this makes for a handy way to go for a walk. --Charlie Williams

Product Description

  • Birth and up
  • Stroller frame for two infant car seats
  • Accommodates most infant car seat models
  • Two-step compact fold
  • Durable steel frame
  • Foam-padded handles
  • Locks securely when folded
  • Durable 7" hard rubber tires; lockable front-swivel wheels; dual rear brakes
  • Large mesh underseat storage basket
  • Removable parent tray with two cupholders
  • Open dimensions: 52"L x 15 1/2"W x 39"H; folded: 36"L x 15 1/2"W x 9 1/2"H

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68 of 68 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Stroller for Infants, March 12, 2004
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This review is from: Baby Trend Double SnapNGo Navy (Baby Product)
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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28 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent for newborns, September 16, 2004
This review is from: Baby Trend Double SnapNGo Navy (Baby Product)
I dont know about anyone else but when you finally get your baby to sleep in his or her car seat the last thing you want is to wake them up to go shopping. I purchased the frame for use with my graco carseats, installation of the seats is simple and its easy to navigate around on a level surface. Its a purchase worth while for use with newborns. Once the seats are in place only small items can be placed in the basket below.
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Snap 'n Go Universal Car Seat Carrier, April 25, 2006
This review is from: Baby Trend Double SnapNGo Navy (Baby Product)
I am the mother of five beautiful children, ages 6, 5, 3, and one year old twin girls. I searched everywhere for a stroller that would be compact, easy to use, lightweight, compatible with infant car seats, and, "gulp" manueverable. I am delighted to be able to report that this stroller is all of the above. I bought it before the twins were born, (in fact they came home from the hospital in it) and I am still using it today, on their first birthday.

Regarding the things that I like about this stroller:
Lightweight: I knew that my recovery this time was going to be a bit harder. The twins were born by c-section and I was scared about straining those abdominal muscles too much, too soon. We tested out the graco duoglider and the other standard travel systems out there, but was bitterly dissappointed by their 40lb+ weigh-ins. Going with a stroller that could not accomodate infant car seats (ours are graco snugrides, love them!!!) was not an option, something we had learned well after three other children. The snap 'n go caught my eye at a Burlington Coat Factory Baby Depot, and I was pleasantly suprised to discover that it weighs only 11lbs. Literally a fraction of its competition. I was able to manuever it into the back of our Toyota Sienna very easily even at just a few days post-partum.
Compact: When you finally figure out precisely how to fold this stroller, it takes up very little space. We set it upright in the back of the Sienna, and secure it in place with a bungee cord. (Around the top tethers of the car seats in the back row, if you don't have those, you can use the cargo hooks in the same way.)It is so narrow and thin that it can be placed either along the back row upright, or along the side wall of the trunk, also upright. Of course, it may be placed on the floor of the trunk very easily, but why would anyone want to do that? I can go to Sam's Club and get four boxes of diapers and two weeks worth of groceries in the back of a minivan with a little creativity and my fabulous stroller.
Manueverability: When I fully load the huge basket, the stroller does get a little unweidly (read, I must use both hands) but most of the time it only requires one handed steering. In fact, at the grocery store I can push the stroller and pull the cart down the aisles with relative ease. If I start to get tired, or my wrist starts to ache, I can just pull the stroller and push the grocery cart, and it works just as well. It does take a little time to get used to wide turns around the ends of the aisles with this method, but it works, and that's what counts.
Style: The pictures on-line really don't do this stroller justice. With the car seats attached, it really looks sleek. I have come to hate anything that makes us look bigger, bulkier, or just more frumpy than we already are. It is also very easy to clean with just a damp cloth. If you get the parent tray dirty, it is detachable and can be placed on the top rack of a dishwasher. The vinyl/ nylon, and net on the basket can be easily refreshed with a steam cleaner (also great for refreshing car seats and sour milk soaked straps). With a few minutes of TLC you can appear in public with a great looking stroller. And yes, it is small enough that sometimes people don't realize it is a double stroller until they have passed you. You new or expectant moms out there may not yet appreciate the value of a stroller that doesn't call attention to you, but consider this: at worst, all those people stopping to admire your babies and talk to you may or may not have the latest bug going around, and at best they add precious minutes to your errand time, and when your errands must take place between feedings, wasted time can be a real bummer.
Durability: My loving husband has a job and an injury that often prevents him from taking part in routine things like grocery shopping. As a result, I have to be out and about with all five children nearly everyday, and many times twice or three times a day. That is at least 365 times that I have set up, pushed around, and re-collapsed the stroller, and it still performs beautifully. DO take care of it though. Ramming it against curbs and things like that would put undue stress on the wheels and supports. When going over a curb, move to the front of the stroller, lift up the front wheels by the support just under the front baby, and set them on the curb, it really is that easy. The twins have not yet outgrown their infant car seats, and I loathe the day that they do, because it means I will have to find another option for my outings.

Things I do not like about this stroller:
Details: It can be a bit fussy. The front wheels need to be turned a certain direction so the stroller can fold all the way down. This is easily accomplished by pulling the stroller backwards a foot or so before collapsing it, and making sure the wheels stay in that direction until fully collapsed. Not a big deal really, unless you haven't figured that out yet, and then it is quite frustrating. Also, other children walking nearby can accidentally catch the locking mechanism on the front wheels, preventing them from being able to turn. All of a sudden it is much less manueverable, and you have to stop everything to align the wheels and unlock them. Also, the storage bag on the bottom is huge, but hard to get to. Many times I have put both babies on the stroller, only to have to take one off because I forgot to put the diaper bag in first. Also, I have had to go for a backpack style diaper bag with a full front zipper so that I can get to the diapers inside without removing a car seat. It seems like there should be a better way to access all the contents in that voluminous space. Likewise, that storage space is only rated for five pounds. Any more weight than that, and the bag sags low enough to interfere with the turning of the front wheels. Now, what diaper bag meant for twins weighs less than five pounds? I have just learned to deal with it, but that would be a great redesign for the future. I'd love to see it able to accomadate more adventurous terrain as well. Some sturdier and larger wheels, with some tread would be great. Even some little shocks or springs for the wheels would be helpful in keeping the little sleeping ones asleep.

Last word: I would buy this again in a second if the need came. I have recommended this to many mothers of multiples, and will continue to do so. The only reason I gave this product a review of four stars out of five was becuase I think a few minor redesigns could substantially improve product enjoyment, and it is always the little things that make the biggest difference.
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