

🚀 Double the kids, zero hassle—stroll smarter, not harder!
The Sit N' Stand Double Stroller in Onyx by Baby Trend is a versatile, durable stroller designed for infants and toddlers. Featuring dual seating or standing options, 5-point safety harnesses, large sun canopies, and a parent tray with cup holders, it combines convenience with safety. Its one-hand fold and extra-large storage basket make it perfect for busy parents seeking a reliable, adaptable stroller that grows with their family.













| ASIN | B01AZ20SSQ |
| Additional Features | Versatility |
| Age Range (Description) | Infant, Toddler, Little Kid |
| Age Range Description | Infant, Toddler, Little Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,364 in Baby ( See Top 100 in Baby ) #2 in Tandem Strollers |
| Brand | Baby Trend |
| Built-in Light | No |
| Canopy Material | Polyester, Plastic, Metal |
| Car Seat Weight Capacity Maximum | 35 Pounds |
| Care Instructions | Wash, dry, and clean with care, following general guidelines for Polyester, Plastic, and Metal materials. |
| Color | Onyx |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 8,286 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | 100% Polyester |
| Folded Size | 22.63L x 34.00W x 16H inches |
| Frame Material | Metal |
| Frame Weight | 29 Pounds |
| Front Wheel Diameter | 8 Inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00090014020125 |
| Harness Feature | 5-point safety harness, adjustable straps |
| Harness Type | 5 Point |
| Has Stroller Brake System | Yes |
| Included Components | Parent tray with 2 cup holders, covered storage compartment, and an extra-large basket |
| Installation Type | None (Not Applicable) |
| Is Car Seat Compatible | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 40.8"L x 23.75"W x 50.8"H |
| Item Weight | 34 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Baby Trend |
| Material | Metal, Plastic, Polyester |
| Material Type | Metal, Plastic, Polyester |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 50 Pounds |
| Model Number | SS76072A |
| Number of Wheels | 6 |
| Rear Facing Car Seat Maximum Height | 40 Inches |
| Rear Facing Stroller Maximum Height | 40 Inches |
| Seat Material | Polyester |
| Seating Capacity | 2 |
| Stroller Type | Standard Stroller |
| Tire Material | Plastic or Rubber |
| UPC | 090014020125 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**R
Cheap But Great Quality
I don’t normally write reviews but I thought I would for this stroller because it is everything I have been looking for. We have two children (toddler and newborn) and we needed a double stroller that’s going to grow with our kids and support our newborn. We bought a Chicco Keyfit car seat and we know they sell a double stroller compatible but the price tag ($300+) was not something I could justify right now. I looked up double strollers on Amazon and saw this one had good reviews, people said it was compatible with the Chicco Keyfit and for the $125 price tag I was willing to give it a try. It came in a day and it was very easy to unfold and put together. The Chicco Keyfit fits but definitely would need to use the seatbelt that comes with the stroller to secure it. It doesn’t click or latch onto the tray like a Baby Trend car seat would but that’s to be expected since the Chicco isn’t designed for this type of stroller. However, it does the job I need it to do and my baby is not going anywhere. The front seat for my toddler is perfect and I love that there is so much space to put our things and cup holders too. As my toddler gets older he’ll be able to use the bench seat in the back and my baby will be able to move to the front seat so we will definitely get a lot of use out of this. Oh, and it folds away easily and doesn’t take up a lot of room. Only thing I dislike is it feels very heavy to me but it is after all a double stroller. If you’re looking for a cheap stroller that’s good quality, this is the one for you. Worth every penny.
N**E
Good buy for price
Great price point. Love that it can be used with our Nuna infant car seat. Kinda heavy to push with both kids in it but a good stroller
D**N
5-in-1 Shopper Plus Stroller
I absolutely love this stroller! I got the 5-in-1 Shopper Plus and the storage is a huge plus but the sit/stand area for my 7 year old is a game changer for us! We go on long walks and take zoo trips a lot so he tends to get tired - this provides the *perfect* solution! The wheels are sturdy and nice and assembly was super easy. I didn't realize it had front access to the under storage area which is super helpful. Could t be more satisfied!
E**O
If you are on the fence: READ THIS!
Pros- * The parent tray. I like that it's large enough to fit even a large size drink like a Chick-fil-A large drink and you can also fit a pretty large phone in the center console. My phone can't clip into the little clips but I set it on top and it works just fine for me and I really really like this parent tray. * The kids tray! I think this was well thought out and designed and is perfect if you put snacks on the kids tray for your child. It's also nice that you can move the kids trade to different positions I typically don't because I like the tray there all the time and I don't have trouble getting my child in and out but that's because he's small. As he gets bigger it will be easier to move the kids tray out of the way so that he can get down on his own and so that is definitely plus. * It's pretty!! * Very easy to put together right out of the box. * The storage basket underneath and the additional shopping basket. This was so well thought out. I love that it's magnetic and can extend to be larger into the sit and stand area. This works perfectly for me because I only use the stroller for one child but this is a feature you probably couldn't use with two children. I also like that the front is magnetic as well and you can lift up the foot rest to access storage from the front. * For a large stroller the stroller folds just a small as my single stroller did and takes up the same amount of space in my car which I thought was pretty impressive. It also weighs 10 lbs less than my single stroller did although I still think it's a pretty heavy stroller. * The canopy. I love that the canopy can cover the back for the sit and stand area and the front seat at the same time or separately. I also like that you can move the canopy all the way down to the child's tray or all the way up to the parent tray, which is a feature that not a lot of strollers have. Many of the other strollers I researched didn't even have a cover for the sit and stand area of the stroller. * The front seat is very cushioned and comfortable and my son doesn't mind riding in it even though he prefers the strollers that face me. He usually cries when the stroller is turned away from me, but in the stroller he just called me a couple of times I rubbed his head he looked back at me and then was fine the rest of the trip. He's kind of picky about the coziness of the seat he's in as we found out from car seat experiences; so I appreciate that the seat is cozy and he likes it. It causes him to cry less and enjoy the trip more and that makes my time more enjoyable as well. Cons- * The sit and stand area. Definitely has to be an older child in this area. The seat is very narrow and the straps on it just don't make any sense at all I ended up just taking them off. The straps actually end up being underneath the child and my son who is 15 months and a very good walker and stable fell and basically his hands hit the ground and his body came out of the seat even being strapped in because his legs aren't long enough to reach the foot rest and the straps and seat design just make no sense at all. The footrest is really low so the child needs to be quite tall to use this area. There's also no good place for them to hold on. No handles dedicated to the child in the back. My child is very busy and likes to be on the go a lot so I thought this would be a good option for him and I'm thinking maybe it will be as he gets older but for right now I can't even use that portion of the stroller for him. There is also a cushion over the seat in the back which slides around easily. I mean it's not fastened down good so it just slides all over the place and it's kind of just a poor design. It would have been nice if the cushion could have snapped directly to the seat which would have kept it from sliding around and helping the child be even less stable when they can't reach the foot rest. * On the canopy there's a little peeky window. There's no velcros or snaps to keep this up or down so it just blows around in the wind. This was an easy fix to buy some magnetic clasps and sew them in but I just wish the baby Trend would have done that for me. I put magnetic clasps on the bottom to hold it down and on the top to hold it up. * The wheels. This stroller pushes just fine. I just noticed even after a few times of using the stroller that the wheels are looking worn. I wish they were more durable rubber Wheels and a little larger to make it easier to go over different types of terrains. I'm worried that over time these wheels will wear down and the stroller will be unusable. This hasn't happened so it's just a worry based on the wheels not looking very durable. * The grip on the stroller. I HATE this so much! After pushing the stroller for 30 minutes my hands are rubbed raw and turn bright red. The material is cheap and awful I wish they had used some type of leather. Another easy fix, I did find a leather cover that I can put on there to cover it but I just feel like if they had done that up front I wouldn't have to do that at all. So if you have more sensitive skin the grips on the stroller won't work for you. Overall, I love the stroller. There is nothing better that you can get. I use this with only one child because it is easier for me to go shopping, as he climbs out of carts. Even if I can't use the back portion of the stroller yet, and I wish they had designed this so much better, this stroller still makes my life so much easier especially with things like grocery shopping. None of the cons were serious enough for me not to get the stroller. I researched every other stroller with the sit and stand option before getting this one and I'm still very happy with my purchase.
D**L
Practical Sit ’N Stand Double Stroller – Versatile and Well-Built
I needed a stroller that could keep up with both my toddler and baby, and the Baby Trend Sit N’ Stand Double Stroller (Onyx) delivers on most fronts without breaking the bank. ✅ Pros: Sit-and-Stand Flexibility: My older daughter loves using the rear platform while her younger brother rides comfortably up front. Solid Build Quality: Sturdy frame and durable fabrics give me confidence this stroller will last. Compact Fold & Portability: Collapses easily with one hand into a surprisingly small footprint for a double stroller. All-Purpose Use: Great for everyday errands, park strolls, and even quick trips through busy malls. ⚠️ Cons: Assembly: Instructions are a bit vague—putting it together was somewhat of a puzzle. Maneuverability: It turns smoothly, but you’ll need two hands for tight corners—no true one-handed steering. Real-World Experience: Once assembled, we’ve taken this stroller on sidewalks, gravel paths, and in grocery stores. The wheels roll reliably, and the sit-and-stand feature works exactly as advertised—my toddler hops on and off with ease. Folding it up when we’re done is a breeze, even if I’m juggling diaper bags and groceries. Final Thoughts: If you need a versatile double stroller that balances comfort, durability, and ease of storage, the Baby Trend Sit N’ Stand is a solid choice. It’s not perfect—assembly can be fiddly and you’ll need both hands to steer—but for its price point and family-friendly design, it’s hard to beat.
J**R
Great for parents with different ages kids
First thing, any car seat fits absolutely love the Baby Trend Sit N’ Stand® Ultra Stroller (Morning Mist)! It’s the perfect solution for families with two kids of different ages. The sit-and-stand feature is incredibly convenient—my older child enjoys the freedom of standing or sitting on the back, while my younger one rides comfortably up front The stroller is sturdy, smooth to push, and surprisingly easy to maneuver, even with two kids. I really appreciate the large storage basket, parent tray, and child trays—having space for drinks and essentials makes outings so much easier. The Morning Mist color is beautiful and modern, giving it a clean, stylish look. Folding and unfolding is simple, and it fits well in the trunk, which is a big plus for travel and errands. Overall, this stroller offers excellent functionality, comfort, and value for the price. I highly recommend it to parents looking for a practical, durable stroller that grows with their family!
M**Y
Best value/ overall an excellent stroller
I did a lot of research and comparison before buying, and after using it daily for a few weeks I can say I’m very pleased with this purchase. I’ve had quite a few strollers over the years, and I’d be happy with it even if it had cost a bit more - but ESPECIALLY considering the low price, this is definitely 5 stars for the value. Here’s what I like about it, and why I chose it: 1. Price! Frankly, I could afford to buy a much fancier combo, but experience (I’ve got kids ranging from zero to 9) tells me that you don’t need a stroller like this for that long. In a year or two I’m much more likely to reach for my city mini when taking my two youngest for a long walk or a trip to an outdoor event, etc. The main purpose of this stroller is to use for errands and grocery runs, not for heavy duty long time use. Doesn’t make sense to splurge. 2. I love that it comes with the car seat and base, and requires no adapters. 3. It is surprisingly agile, like a much more expensive stroller, and can be easily maneuvered with one hand. 4. Great cup holder and good sized basket. 5. Pretty lightweight, and doesn’t take up as much space as a “full” double stroller. I didn’t want a full 2 seater bc A) they’re huge and heavy and B) toddlers usually want to walk anyway. The little jump seat and standing board are perfect to be able to contain a toddler or give them a place to rest when tired, without being an enormous double. Here are a few drawbacks or design flaws, none of which cause me any serious problems: 1. My toddler sometimes reaches his foot out and steps on the brakes. I’m teaching him not to do this. Still, the brakes are easy to engage and easy to lift and are well placed for convenience, so I’m not sure where else they would put them. I think it’s just a thing you have to discourage your kid from doing. 2. The canopy/shade could be a little better. It works great for giving full coverage to the baby carrier, but can’t really cover both children fully. Still, even my more expensive strollers fail to cover 100% (feet and legs are left exposed) so this is nothing new. I toss 2 cheap ponchos under all my strollers so if we get caught In the rain, I have one to wear and one to drape over the stroller. This has worked out great for years. 3. It’s not a super smooth one-hand fold, as you can start the fold with one hand but you kind of need to use your other hand to yank it all the way closed. Really not a big deal. All in all, very pleased with this purchase and highly recommend.
J**M
Great stroller
I really like this stroller a lot. It's extremely easy to open and close. But there is a slight learning curve. It is able to stand upright when folded, making it take up less room if you bring it indoors. When folded up it is only slightly longer than a standard stroller. Like 1 or 2 inches as most. I have absolutely no problems with stowing it in my vehicle. I saw many complaints about that and I wonder if those moms used "light" or travel strollers in the past because this really was just about the same as the standard chicco and graco strollers I've used with my other kids. Yes it's heavy, but the thing has to support 2 children. And when you put the weight of children in the thing, it will make it heavier. But that's going to happen with any stroller. There isn't a product out there that is going to defy the laws of physics for your convenience. So don't let those reviews dissuade you. Also, this stroller has a higher weight load capacity. Meaning you can use it for a longer period of time! Yes the basket is small, but so is every other double stroller. Strollers are not meant to be used in lieu of a shopping cart. Don't let this dissuade you either. I've used the stroller for light shopping trips, we went pumpkin picking, walking over grassy paths in the park and longs walks around the neighborhood and I've had no issues. I almost went with the joovy double but this cost considerably less and I didn't have to buy a cup holder for me or a second seat for the stand/sit chair. It's only a few pounds heavier than the joovy but has more leg room for your child and the back seat doesn't push the kids legs into the basket. It has a foot rest above the basket. It has special handles to lift it, which is nice. You don't have to worry about breaking a tray. I also liked the little handles on the sides of the front seat. If you have to open a store door by yourself, you can pull the stroller through the door easily with the handles rather than having to do that awkward butt/door prop move all moms know about. My only issue is with the trays. There are big buttons on the ends that intuitively seem like they should lift the tray up for loading/unloading your child but that's not what they do. They flip the tray from horizontal to vertical so you can use a car seat. To lift the tray you have to reach under the tray and push back a hard to reach lever. I think the buttons and the levers should be reversed. You need to lift the tray every time you put in a kid who is not in a car seat whereas flipping the tray position you'll do only a couple of times over the course of using the stoller. But this is a minor matter when considered against the other points. One last thing. Supposedly there are cup holder accessories that can be purchased. They swap out the trays for two cups when your child is older. I haven't been able to find them anywhere. Not even on the baby trend website. When I sent an email to customer service, the reply was unhelpful. So I question their existence.