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Baby Trend Silverado Sit N' Stand Plus Double Stroller

Baby Trend Silverado Sit N' Stand Plus Double Stroller
From Baby Trend

Price: $164.65

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Product Description

  • Large 7" front and 8" rear wheels
  • 2-position reclining front and middle seats
  • 3-position fully reclining rear seat
  • Removable canopies
  • Adjustable, molded front footrest; adjustable middle and rear footrests
  • Full length, side accessible storage basket
  • Weighs 45 lbs.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5011 in Baby Product
  • Color: Silverado
  • Brand: Baby Trend
  • Model: 7548PLUS
  • Dimensions: 18.75" h x 36.50" w x 12.00" l, 36.50 pounds

Features

  • Accommodates most brands of infant car seats
  • Large storage basket and a full size canopy
  • Convenient one hand fold system, removable front child tray and a covered parent organizer with cup holders
  • No.1 rated infant car seat
  • Converts easily from a tandem stroller to a traditional Sit N Stand

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
The Baby Trend Silverado Sit N Stand Plus is a versatile stroller system ideal for families with an infant and a toddler. Featuring two full seats, each with its own shade canopy, the Sit N Stand Plus offers several ways for a parent to stroll with two children. An incredibly practical tandem stroller, the Sit N Stand Plus is ready to meet your kids' evolving needs.

The Baby Trend Silverado Sit N Stand Plus offers:
  • Two full seats and two shade canopies.
  • Sturdy rear platform for toddler to stand on.
  • Five-point safety harnesses.


A convenient tray helps you stay organized.


The Sit N Stand Plus is a versatile, lightweight tandem stroller.
Strong, Lightweight Construction
The Sit N Stand Plus is a versatile system that allows children to sit or stand, helping you to anticipate the changing needs of your growing family. An adapter lets you securely attach most varieties of infant car seat to the front of this stroller. By removing the rear seat, you can allow a toddler to stand on the sturdy platform with plenty of room to spare.

Featuring a foot activated rear break and five-point child restraint safety harnesses, this stroller is designed with your children's safety in mind.

Convenient Storage Features
A large storage basket underneath and covered parent organizer with cup holders make it easy to transport all the little things you and your children need throughout the day. And with a removable front child tray with its own cup holder, this stroller helps kids hold onto snacks and small toys.

The Sit N Stand Plus can be stowed compactly for travel or storage using a convenient one hand fold system.

About Baby Trend
With a 25 year history of providing innovative solutions to the problems new parents face, Baby Trend is known for providing reliable products at affordable prices. Their designs exceed federally regulated safety standards, protecting your kids and giving you piece of mind.


What's in the Box
Tandem stroller with two canopies, parent tray, removable child tray and a Snap N Go car-seat adapter.

From the Manufacturer
The Deluxe Sit-N-Stand has all the great features of our traditional Sit N Stand plus a full second seat and two shade canopies. By removing the rear seat it converts easily from a tandem stroller to a traditional Sit N Stand. The Sit N Stand will accommodate an Infant car seat carrier in the front while the older child sits on the rear bench or stands on the back platform. It has a large storage basket and a full size canopy. There is a convenient one hand fold system, removable front child tray and a covered parent organizer with cup holders. The stroller accommodates most brands of infant car seats. The Sit-N-Stand is the ideal stroller for families with an infant / baby and an older toddler. Add our matching, #1 rated infant car seat and create a travel system instantly.


Customer Reviews

Very Happy With This Stroller!5
I have a 23 month old and a 6 week old and initially thought the Joovy Caboose would be the stroller for us. Thank goodness we had the opportunity to try one out before we bought it! With the Joovy, if you have an infant carrier in the front seat, there is no room at all for the older child to sit on the jump seat. Also, for some strange reason, the jump seat slides back and forth which seems very unsafe. So if you have an infant in a carrier and your older child wants to sit, the older child is out of luck. What's the point of that?

With this stroller, the older child has 3 options - sit in the back seat, sit on the jump seat or stand on the platform. The back seat can be removed fairly easily and stored in the basket underneath and my little girl (who is tall for her age) has plenty of room. She sometimes dangles her feet over the foot rest but this is not an issue. Our infant carrier easily slides into the front seat and is secured with a belt.

This stroller opens and closes easily and is very easy to control as it steers beautifully - it's not nearly as long as I thought it would be but both children have plenty of room. Since it has the footprint of a single stroller, it fits through doors and entranceways with no problem. It is a little heavy when folded but I don't think I would find a stroller with these features that's not. The basket is nearly impossible to get to but I can live with it. Overall, I'm thrilled with this purchase and every single time I use it, someone stops me to ask about it. One woman even said, "That's the most practical double stroller I've ever seen." I have to agree.

Bought it kicking and screaming (vs. Duoglider)...but really glad I did!4
Like many of you, I read lots of reviews on double strollers. I needed one under $200 that took a Graco Snugride infant carseat. I basically came down to this Deluxe Sit N Stand or the Graco Duoglider - so I ended up buying both, assembling them, and trying all the various seating combinations with my 7 month old and 24 month old. Both strollers were approximately the same size, and easy to steer. I almost kept the Graco Duoglider - I really liked how the stroller stood up straight when folded, and that both children had cupholders...however...the back seat was simply awful for my 2 year old. It is very thin and flimsy and basically one continuous seat that is more like a hammock (in order to allow an infant to fully recline), and he literally slid out rendering it useless. So I was left with the sit n stand sort of by default.

After using this stroller on various outings (zoo, malls, walks,etc.) I love it. Here's why: seats are nicely padded, wide, and very soft and comfy, stroller appears very well made, easy to steer, truly IS a one handed fold, fits in back of small minivan, and hugely, has 3 seating options for the older child. Removing the rear seat isn't hard once you know what to do. Two HUGE negatives however are 1) that back seat others have mentioned always stays reclined. I solved this problem by purchasing a 1 inch diameter dowel rod and placing it behind the rear seat, weaving it through the handles of the sit n stand feature. Works great and keeps the back seat at just the right angle! However I don't think this should be necessary when you're spending $160 (hence only 4 stars). 2) Another thing is, as others have said, my child's feet totally do not stay on the footrest when he's sitting in back and they dangle into the storage basket rendering it pretty much useless. But still I'm somehow not too bothered by this given the potential for storage on the standing platform. Additionally, the stroller doesn't stand up on its own when folded, but this is minor. Even with all of its imperfections and design flaws, I still love this stroller and definitely would recommend it if you are willing to live with having to do the dowel rod modification. (OK I used to be an engineer:) Looking back, I'm thrilled that I ended up keeping the Sit n Stand (vs. Duoglider) and wouldn't change a thing.

This is the only stoller you will ever need.5
Why did I ever buy a Graco Duoglider Double Stroller????



I got this stroller today. Previously I had the Graco Double Stroller. When this stroller is set up with the back seat in place it is fairly identical to the Graco Duoglider except it is less expensive AND converts to allow you to continue using it as the kids get older. The only benefit I see so far to the Graco is the bigger basket. I was afraid to buy this stroller without seeing it first but I took a chance because I saw nothing but good reviews. It is great. That back seat snaps on and off in seconds. I just undo the two snaps on each side and let it fall back behind the jump seat. I don't even bother taking it all of the way off.



I put my 3.5 year old in the front seat to see what everyone was saying about it being small. It held him just fine. The only problem I could see is if you had a child with a large stomach. The tray is a little closer to the child's tummy than in other strollers. I put my 3.5 year old in the back seat when it is fully put together. He fits great there too (without the foot rest).



The only negative so far is that as people have said the back seat when in place is always in the recline position. And I think that is the only position it can go in. Also there is no cushion onthe jump seat. I jsut put a folded blanket on it that stays in the basket. Even without it it is not bad.



But over all this is a great stroller. The price was great too. I also did notice that it is the same size (or has the same footprint) as my Graco Duoglider where other strollers that are made like this (like the Joovy) have a smaller footprint. But if you are used to pushing around another double stroller, this feels the same.



Came fully assembled too. All you have to do is click on the wheels. No tools needed.