Hauck Roadster Duo SLX
Previous generation

Pros / Cons
Pros
- Two separately adjustable seats, one-hand folding, and the side-by-side format still solve the basic twin or sibling job clearly.
- The older value focus can still be reasonable when you mostly need two seats and a large basket without paying for newer premium doubles.
Cons
- The older and heavier overall concept gives up modern compact feel, lighter handling, and more refined pushing.
- It is best justified by price, not by competing cleanly with newer doubles on portability, storage, or design.
Product Facts
- Seat setup
- Fixed double
- Seats
- 2
- Product page
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- Successor
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- Price/Buy
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Hauck Roadster Duo SLX is now more of a budget double-stroller option for families trying to solve the basic two-seat need as cheaply as possible. The product’s older official materials still show the same practical logic: two independently reclining seats, separately adjustable footrests and hoods, a one-hand fold, front swivel wheels with lock, suspension, and a large basket. That is enough to keep it functional for twins or close siblings even if the design now reads dated.
Its weakness sits in the older overall concept, not in the idea that it can no longer do the job. It is heavier, less compact, and less polished than newer doubles, so the price has to do a lot of the work. If the listing is clearly cheaper than the better current options, it can still be a pragmatic solution. If not, the age shows quickly.