Graco Ready2Grow 2.0 Standard Double Stroller

Pros / Cons
Pros
- Bench seat and standing platform make it unusually good for sibling age gaps where the older child will not always want a full seat.
- It rides like a double but folds more like a single, which is a real storage advantage for families short on trunk or hallway space.
Cons
- This layout is best for differently aged siblings, not for two children who both need equally supportive full seats all day.
- You are still pushing a 14.5 kg/32 lb double stroller, so compact folding does not make it light or especially easy to lift.
Product Facts
- Seat setup
- Fixed double
- Seats
- 2
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- Price/Buy
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Local ratings context
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Graco Ready2Grow 2.0 is easiest to justify for siblings with an age gap, not for two children who both need equally good full-time seats. Graco’s own selling point is the bench seat, standing platform, and two-infant-seat compatibility, and that really is the product story. The wider test picture is less flattering: the layout is flexible and affordable, but harder to push, bulky when folded, and uneven in seat comfort.
That means this is a practical configuration buy, not a polished premium double. It works when your older child sometimes wants to stand or hop on and off while you still need room for a younger sibling. It is a weaker fit if you want equal comfort for two larger children or a double that feels especially smooth and refined. Choose it for stage-specific flexibility and storage practicality, not for best-in-class push quality.