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Baby Trend Sit-`n-Stand Stroller with Parent Tray

Baby Trend Sit-`n-Stand Stroller with Parent Tray

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Brand: Baby Trend
Category: Baby Product

Buy New: $129.99



Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 7 reviews

Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 31.3
Dimensions (in): 18.4 x 35.4 x 12

MPN: 7339LX-PT
UPC: 090014009069
EAN: 0090014009069

Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Convenient 1-hand fold system is fast and easy to use
  • Large storage bin under seat
  • Rugged dual wheels in front
  • Child can sit on the bench when tired
  • For children up to 80 lbs.
  • Full-Size Stroller
  • Buckle Closure
  • 12.1 x 18.5 x 33.0 "

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The Compact Sit-N-Stand Stroller by Baby Trend is the great way to travel with 2 children. The front seat is perfect for your younger child and can be used with an infant car seat as a travel system. The back of the stroller is roomy enough for your older toddler to either sit or stand while you push both children.


Customer Reviews:   Read 2 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Serves its purpose well, but hard to drive   October 23, 2008
Netsirk (MN, USA)
I enjoy being able to take my two sons out and I liked this concept but I don't love using this stroller. When you have the car seat in the front it is really heavy and lists to the side. And it's hard to steer. If I'm walking on an uneven sidewalk, it's very difficult to keep it strait. And I'm not a weak person. It's like trying to drive a front loaded banana (even without the car seat and the baby just sitting in the front seat). If you have back issues, I'd avoid this one. On the plus side, my son likes that it is easy to hope in and out, and he is good at avoiding the tray, but I prefer my husband to drive this one. I wish I spent more money and purchased a shorter/more compact version (Joovy?). Also, the sun shade is a joke -- waaaay too small. I wish it would fold farther forward (we have an Inglesina with an awesome sun shade).


4 out of 5 stars Great stroller...a couple of minor issues, though.   October 13, 2008
R. Anderson (Saint Paul, MN United States)
My children are 1 1/2 and 3 and we have had this stroller for about 3 months now.
I have a lot of stroller experience. We used a single Graco travel system and then a Graco Duoglide before buying this stroller.
We weren't quite ready for the sit n' stand style when my little one was born, but decided to get it now that my older one is more independent, but not 100% reliable walking on her own. Not to mention that our single was falling apart!
We are loving the stroller as a compromise between the single and the double. It has been sturdy so far and I think it handles almost as well as my Graco Duoglide. The weight is pretty much the same as the double.
Now, the little issues we have had:
1.) I can't yet figure out how to get it to fold flat enough to hook the latch that keeps it folded. One previous stroller needed the front wheels rolling forward straight to fold correctly, the other needed the wheels pulling backward straight. This one? I don't know, but whatever I try, I find myself really pushing on it to get the latch to reach!
2.)The front seat is a little on the small side. The seat length is short and there is not a lot of clearance between the seat and the tray. Luckily, the tray swings open VERY easily to get the child out. I still have a problem with my younger daughter sliding way down on the seat and trying to reach her legs to the floor (which she does sometimes). Perhaps some more fidgeting with the strap adjustment could help, but I have already done a fair amount of adjusting.
3.)There is minimal accessible storage. It is pretty difficult to access the under storage...more so than the double stroller, and WAY more difficult than the single we had.
Also, I can't figure out where to put the diaper bag! I used to hang it on the handle of the stroller, but it doesn't work with this one. If I put it on the back seat, my daughter gets crowded. If I let it slip down in the space between the back seat and the front seat, it gets stuck, and the storage becomes even more inaccessible. Also, when I do get the diaper bag out, it usually flips the bar that keeps the front seat sitting upright, causing it to recline (another very small issue...only a problem once in a while, so far...). We are trying to phase out the diaper bag anyway, but I think most people considering buying this stroller have a baby and will need that diaper bag! Maybe I am just lazy that I don't like to carry it? : )

All that said, I am glad we bought this stroller as it is a necessary transition for both me and my girls. It would be nice if some of the design could be changed to make it a bit more user friendly, but I would buy it again simply because it is a great concept and gives my daughter the freedom she needs and me the control I need!
Another good thing (because I don't want to be ALL negative!) is that it was very easy to put together! I know it was easier than the douglider.
If you need it, buy it! I got mine on sale at Target for $99.



5 out of 5 stars Our toddler is always asking, "Where's the stroller?"   June 8, 2008
Troy Harris
19 out of 19 found this review helpful

We've had this stroller for a couple of weeks now and every time we get in our car our 2 1/2 year old daughter asks to make sure we have it with us. She loves riding on the back so much that given the choice of McDonald's or somewhere else that includes a stroller ride she'll choose the somewhere else. We also have a three week old baby so our need was a tandem with freedom for the toddler and a place to securely set the baby carrier.

Before buying, I seriously looked at the Joovy Caboose Stand On Tandem and in fact almost bought one. I think I would have ultimately been fairly happy with either one, though there are trade-offs either way.

Having tried both of them (I walked around babies-r-us a bit with the Joovy model loaded with our Graco baby carrier and our toddler) The Joovy seems slightly more compact front-to-back, which gives it a tighter turning radius making it slightly easier to turn. However, the tradeoff is that the Baby Trend Sit-n-Stand model seems to have a little bit more room for the toddler and it has the parent tray with two cup holders (I think the extra curve in the handle to accommodate the parent tray accounts for much of the extra length). We used the cup holders on our original Graco stroller all the time (think trips to the zoo, long walks, etc.), so having them on this stroller is a valuable feature for us.

Unless I missed something, it seemed you had to remove the carrier attachment on the Joovy before being able to fold it completely. So, with the carrier attachment off, it may fold to a slightly more compact size than the Baby trends, but...with the Baby Trend model you can leave the attachment on and everything cleanly folds quickly and easily and it is still quite compact (the one caveat being to watch the position of the front turning wheels, as they need to be in their lowest gravity-induced position until the unit is folded or they can interfere a bit). I think it's a big plus not having to insert and remove a part each time one goes to use it (think "a busy shopping day with many stops," etc.).

The handles that the toddler can grab while they are sitting or standing seem a bit sturdier on the Joovy and are foam-padded, which is nice. On the other hand, the Baby Trend toddler handles seem sturdy enough (I don't foresee a problem) and we've had no complaints from our daughter, so it's a minor point, really.

There seems to be more storage room in the basket underneath on the Baby Trend, which is nice--We'll use that a lot.

So, overall, the extra room for the toddler and for storage, the parent tray, the compact fold-up without needing to remove the carrier attachment, and the (did I forget to mention?) substantially lower price have made us very happy with this purchase. My wife doesn't think it's hard to turn at all, so for us the tradeoffs favor this Baby Trend model. However, someone else may value other features slightly differently and I can see how that would tip them toward the Joovy. So, you just have to decide what is most important to you and what your usage patterns will be when making the decision.



5 out of 5 stars Excellent Stroller   May 24, 2008
Mom of 2 (Nampa, ID, USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

We bought this stroller one year ago and absolutely love it! We tried other similar models (including the joovy) but couldn't find one with the parent tray and a basket that you can actually get to. With a car seat on front it is a little bulky but still easy to maneuver. My older daughter loves to have the choice to stand or sit. It does take up a lot of trunk space but is definitely worth it. Over the past year it has held up well despite being well used. I would highly recommend this stroller.


5 out of 5 stars LOVE IT   April 4, 2008
Jennifer A. Douglas (Cambridge, Ohis)
i LOVE this stroller I have a three year old and a 4 month old and it is perfect. the 3 year likes the idea of being able to sit, stand or walk. It is easy to move and flods up smaller than my other stroller. the one thing I would change would be the seat for the older child , I wish it moved to acess the storage area underneath better.


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