Product DescriptionStroll with ease with your two little ones. Your older one can use the jump seat or standing platform for strolling fun, while your younger can recline back and enjoy the ride. The stroller also features a one-hand fold and extra-large storage basket.
Graco RoomFor2 Stand and Ride Classic Connect Stroller, Metropolis
Customer Reviews:* I was so glad to see that Graco came out with a sit and stand stroller since I have always liked their products and had good luck with them. There wasn't much to put together and it seems to be really sturdy. My Graco carseat snaps right in the front When you use the stroller with the carseat the front seat is in the upright position so there is plenty of room for my todder to sit on the bench or stand. When comparing the RoomFor2 to my Graco one-seat stroller there isn't too much differnce in lenght. The wheels are almost exactly the same just the tray on the RoomFor2 sticks out a little farther. The handle is padded with a nice material that won't tear like my old Graco stoller did. The bench seat for the toddler has a little padding and the standing platform has some bumps on it to help with traction. The front seat is nice and there is a bar on the back of it that you lift up to recline the seat. It folds up so easily and is actually smaller when folded then my Graco one-seat stroller. It easily fits in my trunk. It is easy to steer and push with a toddler and baby in a car seat. I haven't used any other sit and stand strollers so I don't have anything to compare it to, but I am sure this will work great for my kids. * I was torn between a few different sit and stand style strollers.... I have a 4 year old and a newborn on the way. While my son can walk he's a wild child and the thought of both kids at a store scared me not to mention trips such as to the zoo. I thought this would be perfect.My sons verdict: He loves that he has a big boy seat and the baby has a baby seat. He seems comfortable and likes options.My verdict: I like that this has one of the highest weight limits (I believe it's 50 pounds each seat) whereas most cap at 40.I also found it fairly simple to assemble. Mainly attach wheels, shade and trays. Wheels took me a while though. I believe this is user error though.Size....it folds small. It fit better than the travel system stroller in to my trunk (I have a Dodge Stratus so not a huge trunk). It is taller/thicker but not as long so it's easier to fit in. You don't have to keep wiggling it in/out like I did with our full size single stroller.Pushability: It has a nice smooth ride...it's easy to push. It is long but it fits 2 kids so expected that. I really like pushing it overall though.Quality: I feel it's a good quality, seems sturdy and well made.Basket: is nice and big. It's hard to get stuff through middle because it's between seats BUT the sides are elastic and you can get it in through that way. It's a quality material too. My 4 year old proudly announced "I'm in here" and i looked and he was some how sitting in the basket part and it did not break/rip.Cons: We got a Graco Snugride car seat and it's kind of a pita to get in. I thought it would just snap and go but you snap then have to wrap the seat belts from stroller around sides of car seat...this really is my fault for not looking up how it hooks up first. Once you figure it out it isn't that bad either.With infant car seat it takes a little space away from back seat but not too much. My son didn't seem to mind.overall we are very happy with purchase and it makes for a great stroller.
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