Thursday, September 26, 2013

Baby Trend Sit N Stand Dx Stroller Vanguard

Baby Trend Sit N Stand Dx Stroller Vanguard

Baby Trend Sit N Stand DX Stroller, Vanguard
From Baby Trend

List Price: $139.99
Price: $125.99
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Product Description

Functional and stylish, Sit N Stand Deluxe in Vanguard has been designed for the needs of the growing family! . The Sit N Stand Deluxe has a child tray that will accommodate all Baby Trend infant car seats in the front while your older child can sit or stand in the rear seat. Standard to Baby Trend strollers, it features a parent tray with two cup holders and improving upon the LX model, the Sit N Stand Deluxe features a larger canopy, a larger storage basket and re-designed rear foot platform with wheels for enhanced weight support!. Recommended Use: Front Seat, from when the child can sit upright unassisted to 40 Lbs. Jump Seat - 2 1/2 years to 40 Lbs. New and improved stand-on platform. Allows children to sit or stand. 5-point child restraint safety harness. Covered parent organizer with cup holders. Swing away child tray with cup holder; child tray accepts Baby Trend infant car seat (Car Seat sold seperately)

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #35952 in Baby Product
  • Color: Vanguard
  • Brand: Baby Trend
  • Model: SS74740
  • Released on: 2010-11-12
  • Dimensions: 43.00" h x21.50" w x49.00" l,26.00 pounds

Features

  • New and improved stand-on platform
  • Allows children to sit or stand
  • 5-point child restraint safety harness
  • Covered parent organizer with cup holders
  • Swing away child tray with cup holder; child tray accepts Baby Trend infant car seat (Car Seat sold seperately)

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Most helpful customer reviews

29 of 29 people found the following review helpful.So, I had a hard time deciding between this and the regular Sit N Stand. I went with this for a few reasons, thought the tray didn't need to be adjusted to fold, liked the color combo and thought the step was a bit larger and that perhaps the step wheels were a decent idea. I bought this stroller mainly for Disneyland trips since we live close by. We currently have a 2-1/2 year old and a 7 month old. I will give my pros and cons -Pros:Folds easily, one handedCan see baby easily as opposed to an umbrella stroller that convers him completelySeems to be pretty well builtMy extremely active toddler LOVES it and sits on his bench about 80-90% of the time vs. when we brought a regular stroller to Disney he walked the majority of the time.Basket is large and can be easily accessed on the sidesLots of cup holdersCons:Step with wheels is really noisy! Sounds like you are pushing a shopping cart and is really annoying. This alone would have gotten me to buy the regular version had I been able to compare them in person.The wheels do need to be straighted out to fold it - no big deal.The tray needs to be adjusted down before folding - not such a big deal but I always have the baby in my arms or in the Bjorn and it's one extra step I could do without.The shade does not come down far enough to keep the sun out of baby's face - this is a big con to me but maybe I can get one of those adaptersIt's long but that's the breaks with a double. I had a side by side Maclaren and this works out so much better!It's heavy too but there again, it's a double!Overall, this is a great stroller and works great for trips to an amusement park, zoo, etc. I shouldn't have to mention this but many people seem to give it negative remarks for not allowing the rider in back to sleep, to that I say - Duh! This is not for people who have stroller sleepers. The front seat does recline but only about half way. This works fine for us. Neither of my kids are stroller sleepers nor was this ever intended to be used as such.

20 of 22 people found the following review helpful.After doing our research and looking at our budget, this stroller seemed like the perfect fit. We already have a 3 year old daughter and have a son due in May. We obviously needed something that could accommodate them both easily, yet not take up a ton of room either in a store or in our tiny Sentra's trunk.This was very easy to put together...I did it myself in about 10 minutes. Instructions weren't even needed. My daughter had already tried it out in a store and loved being able to choose whether she stood or sat and the ease with which she could hop off and have her independence. The footboard with wheels wasn't squeaky on ours at all, as I had read in other reviews. And as I had seen someone else write, the front seat does not extend all the way back (nor should it, it would be directly in the way of the child in the back), but my daughter has never been a stroller sleeper and I expect the same from our son. Also, the storage basket underneath is huge and is not hard at all to access, even with a child sitting in the back. In the photos, you can plainly see that it has snaps attaching it to the bars that hold it up. Simply unsnap one of those buttons and you can get to everything you need. My husband loves that the handle doesn't sit low (he's 6'3" and this has been a problem with other strollers) and I love that it's still not too high (I'm exactly a foot shorter than he is). We were confused at first as to how to have an infant seat lock onto the front, but my husband and I discovered that the front tray folds down and this is what an infant carrier locks onto. Very nice, other Sit N Stand models come with a separate bar and you have to remove the front tray to use it. I had also read that people were having to remove their canopy and front tray to fold and store. We found we didn't have to do that at all...and again, we have a Sentra with a tiny trunk. You do have to make sure the wheels are in a certain position for it to fold as flat as it will go and to lock it. But once you have gotten the hang of it (my husband mastered it the 2nd time...me on the 4th try), it's pretty simple and it folds flatter than our smaller single Graco stroller. For the money, you cannot go wrong with this stroller for two children.

9 of 10 people found the following review helpful.I love this stroller! I researched and compared stand on strollers forever before finally narrowing it between this one and the Joovy Caboose. After seeing someone at the mall with a Joovy, I thought it was almost too small to be comfortable for my kiddos plus I really like having a parent tray. I am so glad I decided on the Sit N Stand. My 2 1/2 year old likes riding in her "big girl" stroller and actually chooses to ride probably 90% of the time (which is way better then me trying to push my eight month old in a stroller while trying to hold onto my older daughter at the same time)! The fact that the child tray swings up and out of the way makes getting my baby in and out of the stroller so much easier. I like that the front seat reclines back enough that my youngest can sleep but it doesn't take all the room so my oldest can still sit and ride in the back. The bigger wheels make it much easier to go through grass (think the park, outdoor concert, etc.) As mentioned in other reviews the wheels on the step are a little noisy (similar to a shopping cart), but it hasn't been a huge deal for us. As far as size this stroller weighs about 4 lbs. less then my single jogging stroller and folds up much more compactly so it fits easier in the trunk of my car (the third wheel on my jogger always sticks up and makes it really hard to close the trunk). This one folds pretty much completely flat so I can even put groceries or whatever on top and still have enough room to close the trunk. I have been VERY happy with this stroller and would definitely recommend it to anyone with two little ones in tow!!

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