Baby Trend Snap-N-Go Double Stroller (Black) product image (primary)
Metal frame stroller/car seat carrier frame with black fabric panels, mesh storage basket, four wheels, and a handlebar tray; 'Snap-N-Go' text visible on front panel.

Baby Trend

Baby Trend Snap-N-Go Double Stroller (Black)

4.8/5 (14)
$69.99$119.99-42%
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The Baby Trend Snap-N-Go Double Stroller (Black) is a lightweight aluminum-frame stroller designed to securely hold two infant car seats from most major brands (including Baby Trend, Graco, Chicco, and Evenflo), converting them into a double travel system. It features an extra-large storage basket, a parent tray with cup holders, and a compact one-hand fold for easy transport and storage. This gently used model supports up to 80 lbs total weight, but users report that the car seat securing strap may stretch over time with frequent use.

Gender
unisex
Style
travel-friendly, casual
GTIN
090014015275
MPN
BABYTREND-090014015275-GENTLYUSED

Specifications

Double stroller frame that accepts two infant car seats to create a travel system. Features a parent tray with cup holders, a large storage basket, and a compact one-hand fold.

Accepts infant car seats to form a Travel System; lightweight and sturdy; extra large storage basket; parent tray with two cup holders; quick and easy compact fold; front swivel wheel; rear wheels with brakes; one-hand fold.

Style
travel-friendly, casual
Occasion
everyday
Gender
unisex
Age Group
infant
Condition
used
Dimensions
18.9x30.7x38.6 in

Additional Attributes

  • Stroller frame that accepts infant car seats to form a Travel System
  • Lightweight, sturdy construction
  • Extra large storage basket
  • Parent tray with two cup holders
  • Covered storage compartment
  • Quick and easy compact fold
  • One-hand fold
  • Front swivel wheel design
  • Rear wheels with brakes
  • Accepts Baby Trend and most major brands of infant car seats
  • Max weight: 80 lbs
  • Universal Double Snap-N-Go

Image Analysis

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Baby Trend Snap-N-Go Double Stroller (Black) product image (primary)
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Metal frame stroller/car seat carrier frame with black fabric panels, mesh storage basket, four wheels, and a handlebar tray; 'Snap-N-Go' text visible on front panel.

OCR: Snap-N-Go
metal tubular frameblack mesh storage basketplastic front swivel wheelsplastic rear wheelsfolding handlebar with trayred plastic release leverfabric front bumper bar coverseat adapters for car seat attachmentcross brace supportsstrap attachment pointscarry handle on traytext logo on front fabric panel
Baby Trend Snap-N-Go Double Stroller (Black) product image 2
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Studio product photo of a foldable stroller frame or child carrier frame with silver tubular frame, black fabric and mesh storage, dual front swivel wheels and single rear wheels, shown on white background with dimensional callouts.

OCR: Snap-N-Go. 18.9 in. 30.7 in. 38.6 in.
silver tubular metal frameblack fabric storage basketblack mesh storage shelfdual front swivel wheelssingle rear wheelsblack plastic handle consolered plastic release latchblack fabric seat support strapsfolding hinge jointsgray wheel rimsblack molded cup holderwhite studio backgroundstudio product shotoverhead lighting
Baby Trend Snap-N-Go Double Stroller (Black) product image 3
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A partially assembled or framed double stroller chassis with aluminum frame, black fabric supports, mesh understorage basket, four wheels, and an integrated parent tray with cup holder on a white background.

aluminum tubular frameblack fabric strapsmesh storage basketintegrated parent tray with cup holderblack plastic handlebar coverfront wheel pairrear wheel pairgray plastic wheel hubsrear axle barfolding hinge jointsadjustable strap bucklessilver rivets and fastenersblack fabric seat supportsangled frame braces
Baby Trend Snap-N-Go Double Stroller (Black) product image 4
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Lightweight stroller frame with four wheels, mesh-sided storage basket, padded handlebar, harness straps, and a car seat attachment platform; product shown on a white background

OCR: Snap-N-Go by babytrend. Instruction label panel on basket floor
four plastic wheels with treadaluminum tubular frameblack fabric storage basketmesh side panelsadjustable shoulder harness strapspadded handlebarupper car seat attachment platformlower support strap with bucklefoam grip padding on crossbarsrear axle assemblyfront swivel wheel pairbrand logo print on front fabricinstruction label panel on basket floor

Brand PDP Lookup

Brand
Baby Trend

Snap-N-Go Double Stroller - Fits 2 Infant Car Seats (Twins) – Baby Trend

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Customer Reviews

14 total
4.8

14 reviews · out of 5

I use this pretty much every where

Mommy to twins

This stroller is good, easy to pick up and put in my van. It drives okay. The only issue that we have is you can not see the baby in the back. Poor design

ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS STROLLER for our TWINS

Dienna

This stroller is all we use and the twins are now a year old. As long as they can fit in their car seats, we will be using this stroller. Plenty of storage underneath, a place for my keys and cell phone on the handlle bars and two cup holders. Can't ask for more than that. It does take up some space, but it would with twins. Everything does with twins. Ours was build in 2012 and it is still going strong. Still looks new. Very durable and practical. I only wish we could convert it for when they get a little older.

Love this

Heather

Love this stroller! Folds flat! Still getting the hang of it but love that I can just pop the seats on

Lightweight & convenient!

Ebdro

Got this stroller when my twins were about 2 months. It's really easy to assemble and it opens and closes with one push which is really convenient when you have to make multiple stops. They are now 16 months and we are still using it and have had no issues. Cons: When the babies fall asleep, their heads drift forward a little because there's no recline feature. The way that it's designed..the seats sit up more than I'd like. Another thing is that the lower level is in the back..so unless you're tall, the baby in the back can't see you. Overall I'm pretty satisfied with my purchase..it's really easy to use and you don't have to have baby trend car seats

Love it

Andie1982

We loved this frame stroller & it was easy to fold/unfold & didn't take up too much space in the car

A Must-Have for Twin Parents!

Samantha V.

This is easily one of the best inventions ever! Carrying one infant car seat around is hard enough so I really can’t imagine trying to carry two around without the Snap-N-Go Double! Actually, I can, my husband and I forgot it at home once and we were sweating by the time we got to our appointment! This thing makes traveling with little ones a breeze and let’s them relax from car ride to whatever! we also live that it folds down with the click of a button and will easily fit in any trunk or closet!

Love it.

Kmb5

Absolutely love this stroller. It easily sets up & brings down. It’s pretty lightweight as well. It turns nicely & has really helped get my twins around.

Good but has some things I dont like

Tpettus

I bought this off facebook from a local couple who had twins. I have life like dolls that I take to my local nursing homes, well I needed something that I could take two babies at once. I knew these were kind of pricy and I am good at fishing out deals. The couple had it for 35.00 still almost brand new so I had to snag it before anyone else. There are 3 things that can be improved. One I do not like not having front locking wheels, this is a major issue for me, it may not be to some, 2 the parent tray does not accomade for a bigger phone such as a Samsung galaxy note 5 or bigger, and 3 when on an inclide half the stroller is a lot higher than the other half even on a slight inclide, it nerds to be a tad higher for taller people. I am giving 4 stars because of these issises. Other than that the stroller is great even light weight even for a double!! If these issuses were fixed it would be a 5 stars from me.

Glad I went with this decision

Bini’Ma

I just had twins and this is absolutely perfect for their infancy and doctors appointments. I highly recommend!!!!!! Plus you save money and don’t have to remove them from their car seats.

Stroller review

Nanette

It was quick and easy to order from baby trend and I received it pretty quickly.

Reddit Insights

5 threads · r/parentsofmultiples, r/2under2

Reddit considers the Baby Trend Snap-N-Go Double Stroller a budget-friendly, practical, and highly valued purchase for the infant stage, especially for twins, though it has a minor design flaw with the strap and shows signs of wear after extended use.

positive sentiment85% match

Users overwhelmingly praise the stroller's convenience and value for money, despite noting a somewhat flimsy strap mechanism and some durability concerns.

Themes

Value for moneypositive
Ease of use for twinspositive
Strap mechanism design flawnegative
Durability concernsnegative

Use Cases

  • Everyday errands and doctor appointments with twins
  • Travel stroller for flights

Watch Out For

mediumThe strap that secures the car seat can be cumbersome and may stretch out over time, making it less secure for future babies.
mediumThe quality is cheaply made, and some users report the stroller starting to fall apart after less than a year of frequent use.

Community Q&A

Is the Baby Trend Snap-N-Go Double stroller compatible with non-Baby Trend car seats?
Yes, it is compatible with most major brands, but some seats snap in while others only strap in. It's recommended to test your specific model.
Is the Baby Trend Snap-N-Go Double stroller worth it if I already have a convertible stroller?
Many users say the Snap-N-Go is a lifesaver for the infant stage because it's so much easier and lighter, and they use it alongside a more expensive double stroller for different purposes.

Compared To

vs Joovy Twin Roo

Users consider the Joovy Twin Roo as a similar but possibly more durable frame stroller, but the Baby Trend is much more affordable and often preferred for its value.

vs Chicco KeyFit Caddy

Some users have both a single Chicco caddy and the double Baby Trend, using the double for when they need to transport both babies at once.

Source Threads

  • Mixed opinions on Baby Trend brand, but Snap-N-Go praised as "amazing" for infant car seat stage

    The Snap N Go stroller was amazing for the infant car seat stage. [...] I just got the BabyTrend brand snap and go double stroller and it was so worth it.

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  • Most users recommend not skipping the Snap-N-Go, calling it a "lifesaver" for twins especially for errands

    DON'T SKIP IT!!! The snap and go was the best thing I bought. [...] I thought I didn't need it because I had the Baby Jogger City Select double stroller with infant car seat adapters but I was so wrong.

    View thread →

  • Baby Trend Snap-N-Go recommended as budget pick but the strap is "a little annoying"

    The Baby Trend Snap N Go is the budget pick. [...] It's honestly great. The strap to hold the car seat is a little annoying.

    r/2under2View thread →

  • Snap-N-Go double stroller recommended as the "best answer" for twins in the first 6 months

    The Baby Trend Snap-N-Go double stroller is genuinely the best answer for infant twins. [...] you'll be so happy you spent the money on it.

    r/parentsofmultiplesView thread →

  • Car seat compatibility works for most brands, but stroller shows wear after 10 months of use

    I have Chicco keyfit car seats and it works fine with em. [...] Overall, after 10 months of use I’ve noticed it starting to fall apart a little. For the price I’m not disappointed at all, it’s lasted both my kids through the infant seat stage so worth it. [...] The strap that holds them becomes soooo stretched out and flimsy.

    View thread →