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WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs. |
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WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs. |
Product FeaturesColor: Blue Check
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| Product Information | |
| Model number: | 400 |
| Maximum weight recommendation: | 45 Pounds |
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The Joovy Stand-On Tandem Stroller is a great advancement in stroller travel for parents of two children under the age of five |
For the front seat, a universal car seat carrier attachment is included and, similar to Baby Trends Snap n Go stroller, the front can be adjusted to accommodate most major brands. At 6 months or when babies can sit up on their own, they may use the seat. The seat offers two positions, one upright and one slightly reclined for babies who fall asleep in the stroller. The black and blue check seat is made of durable ripstop nylon and is padded all the way around, including the armrests. However, the back and base of the seat is pretty hard so this stroller may not be comfy for long stretches. A three-point harness straps baby in and is easy to unbuckle with one hand. Webbing holds the top of the straps flat against the seat back to reduce twisting of the straps. A two-position foot rest snaps into a vertical position for little babies with short legs and then folds down when a toddlers legs get longer and are more comfortable hanging down.
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The stand-on platform area offers plenty of space for two little feet to ride in a forward-facing position. Two padded handles give toddlers a secure hold while riding and a belt-like harness clips behind the child to provide a little extra security in case he tries to lean back while cruising. This harness doesnt provide a wealth of extra stability though and parents will need to watch that the child doesnt try to step off the rolling stroller without warning. A rear-facing seat, cushioned with identical padding as the front seat, is also available for toddlers who get tired of being on their feet. When children are seated, the standing platform becomes a foot rest and a three-point harness contains them a bit better. The seat slides forward to provide access to a decently sized mesh storage basket. Because the seat does not lock into place, it could be prone to moving while a child is sitting in it.
Made of lightweight aluminum, the chassis on this stroller is sturdy in construction but barebones and functional-looking in design. A few of the features do appear flimsy, such as the front footrest, which is made of very lightweight plastic, and the ratchet on the canopy. However, the inexpensive design choices do keep the price low and affordable for most families. Not that there arent any design perks on the Joovy Tandem: The front wheels rotate 360-degrees for supreme maneuverability through crowds or twisting paths. There is also a front wheel lock to hook wheels in a forward-facing position; for example, when your older child wants to push the baby in the stroller and you want to make sure he aims straight ahead. Another great feature is the ratcheting canopy, which can be pulled down to completely cover one of the two children or left in the central position to give each child adequate overhead shading.
The handlebar for parents has soft, slip-resistant padding around the bar for comfortable pushing, but lacks the adult drink/accessory tray that is incorporated into the design of most strollers these days. The bar is on the high side so kids can duck under it to get to the ride-on platform and is not height adjustable. More petite moms might find it awkward to push a stroller that hits at chest level rather than at the midsection or waist.
When the ride is over, closing up the Joovy Tandem couldnt be easier. The two red levers on each side of the handlebar lift easily and the stroller folds forward to a pretty compact position for storage or car travel (although itll be easier to stash in a "mom vehicle" like an SUV or wagon than a more compact car). The levers lock when the stroller is open so theres no chance of the stroller accidentally collapsing during motion. Even though the frame is lightweight, this stroller is still pretty cumbersome to heave into a car or lug into a closet, so parents shouldnt plan on carrying it too far.
All in all, the Joovy Stand-On Tandem Stroller is a great advancement in stroller travel for parents of two children under the age of five, offering plenty of cruising options for the older sibling. The only thing this stroller cant do is prevent toddlers from wanting to push their sibling in the strollerand they all want to do it. Moms, youre on your own with that one. --Cristina Vaamonde
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338 of 342 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great alternative to a double stroller...,
By M. King "mkk03054" (New Hampshire) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Joovy Caboose Stand-On Tandem Stroller Red (Baby Product)
We have a 3 year old and a 4 month old and this stroller suits us well. My daughter is very tall for 3 and her feet drag on the ground in most strollers so this is perfect for her. I like that I can buckle her in when I need to and she likes the option to stand giving her a little more freedom than in the past. After pushing around a Graco Duo-Glider that I borrowed from our sister in-law this thing seems so light! Other tandems are very long making them hard to steer, this one has a shorter footprint so it is a lot easier to manuever. My son is large too and outgrew his infant carseat very early so the front seat does need to be reclined for him due to his age. This does not give my daughter a ton of room when she is sitting but he'll be able to sit in the upright position soon enough. I think it is great for getting the older child from the car to the store w/o having to worry about traffic in busy parking lots. It's a lot more convenient than bring a HUGE double stroller everywhere for a 3 year old who might want to ride and might not. It should be useful for a lot longer than a traditional double stroller for anyone with kids spaced a couple of years apart.
358 of 364 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Joovy is MUCH Better and worth the extra money,
By dad of three (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Joovy Caboose Stand-On Tandem Stroller Red (Baby Product)
Yesterday I logged on the to the Babies R Us site to write a five star review for the Caboose Stroller. We absolutly love this stroller. I was shocked to see the recent one star reveiews that have been posted in the last few weeks. So I took the reviewers advice and visited the local Target. Here is what I found:
1. From Handle to tray front the Caboose is 11 inches shorter. The shorter wheelbase makes for much easier steering. 2. The Caboose has a higher handle height for the parent. It also has the same deluxe foam handles that the $800 Bugaboo has. The child handles have the same deluxe foam. The infant carseat attachment is even covered in the deluxe foam. 3. One reviewer mentioned that the Caboose is square tubing and not all accessories fit, but square tubing is far stronger than round or oval tubing. It also looks cool. The frame is very rigid and strong. 4. When folded the Caboose is half as tall 12 inches, the other one is 24 inches. The caboose tray and canopy nest perfectly when folded. The Baby Trend is 28 inches tall when folded if the canopy is left on. The Baby Trend tray also slams into the floor when the stroller is folded. The Caboose has a metal folding lock, the Baby Trend has a plastic one. 5. The Caboose canopy is much bigger and has canopy locks on each side. 6. The harness buckles on the Caboose are deluxe with light reflective straps. This is a good comparison of the quality of the strollers. The Caboose has a light reflective harness that has at least 3X more light reflective materail. The Baby Trend harnesses are very difficult to operate and can pinch. Research other Baby Trend product reviews and you will see this problem is already documented. The five point harness on the Caboose has two shoulder height positions. One of the positions is completely above the seat back height of the Baby Trend stroller. That is the reason that it appears that there is more room on the Baby Trend rear seat. The Baby Trend front seat back is so low there is no head support for the front child. 7. I checked the warranties on both products. The Caboose has a lifetime and the Baby Trend 180 days. 8. The parent tray on the Baby Trend I looked at was already broken. The push button on the side of the tray that releases it to rotate had fallen out and the tray could not be locked in place. 9. The Caboose infant car seat attachment is compatable with many more car seats. It will take the Chicco, Britax, Compass, Graco, Evenflo and Peg seats. The Baby Trend will not accept many of the new carseats on the market. 10. The fabric on the Caboose is rip-stop 600D nylon. This is the same fabric back packs and luggage use for it's durability. The Baby Trend is a light weight poly/cotton. If you really look close there is really no comparison of the quality of these two products. The Caboose is a better engineered product and each important component is better quality than the Baby Trend. As I walked out of the Target with my Caboose the lady working in the juvenile department asked me where I got my cool stroller.
178 of 184 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
BEST INVESTMENT YOU CAN MAKE,
This review is from: Joovy Caboose Stand-On Tandem Stroller Red (Baby Product)
I had a similiar stroller "sit n stand" for my oldest two children which were 3 yrs apart and absolutely loved it even though it was more costly than this one and much heavier. Ten years later I have a 2 year old and expecting this spring. I have spent many hours online and in stores searching for a decent double stroller that is not heavy, hard to steer or bulky when folded to no avail. Then I found this! Even though I don't have the baby yet.....it folds up smaller than my single stoller and steers much smoother so I am extemely happy using it with only one child. With the holiday shopping I use the back section to carry packages and my toddler is content in the front, or if he gets bored I swap out positions with the packages. I know without a doubt I will love it even more when the baby comes.
The only "problem" if you can even call it that is there is no cup holder or tray for parent. I never have used the tray on my old travel system and a cheap $5 attached cup holder did the job for me! 2115|R39XVKX7G1LJIO;2115|R1FUJYRQCQVKGH;2115|R1LZWP9OBWZJW2;
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