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Our Review of the Valco Tri Mode Twin double stroller

Check out a real mom's test drive of the Valco Tri Mode Twin stroller!

With a price that reflects its quality, The Valco Tri-Mode Twin Stroller doubles the amount parent-oriented conveniences that have made Valco strollers such a success. Due to a wealth of celebrity endorsements, the Tri-Mode has garnered plenty of public attention . . . and it's not just hype. In terms of storage space, rider comfort, car seat compatibility, and unique features, the Valco Tri-Mode Twin is among the very best in feature-loaded swivel wheel all terrain double strollers. Its closest competitors are the Mountain Buggy Urban Double and Phil and Teds Twin, but the Valco has a number of distinct advantages over both of those 'urban' double strollers.

Standout Features:

  • NEW EX model includes a redesigned brake and an extra zip-out panel on the canopy for added sun protection
  • Two Zippered, removable diaper bags
  • Perforated footplate
  • Reflective Harness Webbing
  • AIRGO Airflow system
  • One touch seat recline
  • Zippered basket access in rear
  • One touch brake

What sets that Valco Tri-Mode Twin apart from the competition?

The advantages to owning a Tri-Mode Twin are in the details . . . there is so much offered by this stroller in terms of parent convenience and comfort (for as many as three riders!) that it's actually difficult to get it all together in just a few short paragraphs, but we'll do our best.

The question is: what properties give the Valco Tri-Mode Twin an advantage over its competitors? The answer: all sorts of things.

The Tri Mode Twin is lighter, narrower, and has a much higher seat back than either the Phil and Teds Twin or the Mountain Buggy Urban Double—meaning mobility, more comfort for taller kids, and the promise of extended usefulness. The long list of compatible infant car seats, via brand-specific optional adapters, make the Valco double stroller an invaluable parental accessory that can be used from you first child's birth onward. Plus, the Tri Mode Twin folds with the car seat adapter attached, but the fold will not be as compact. 

Valco also offers an innovative toddler seat that adds a third passenger, an option that neither the Mountain Buggy Urban Double nor the Phil and Teds Twin offer. Unlike the Mountain Buggy Urban Double (which has fewer compatible car seat options) the Valco Tri-Mode Twin has individually adjustable sun canopies to meet your kid's shade preferences. It also comes with a rain cover.

Why is this stroller called the "Tri-Mode"?

Valco has devised a unique swivel wheel system that can be set to three separate "modes." The first is full 360-degree orientation for total maneuverability in tight spaces, like department stores or busy sidewalks. The second mode is 45-degrees of forward mobility, which allows for tighter tracking on long walks where tight turns aren't as common. The third mode fixes the front wheel forward for better control on trails and rugged terrain—even on a light jog. Valco recommends the 45-degree mode for use with the toddler seat attachment.

What parent-oriented conveniences does the Valco Tri Mode Twin offer?
 
The Valco Tri Mode Twin stroller is loaded with storage space: a huge underside basket, auxiliary pockets on the sides of the basket, and two removable storage bags that can be unzipped and hung on the handles for easy access the diapers, bottles, and other parental necessities. By removing the diaper bags located on the backs of the seats, you open up large ventilating windows that let the breeze flow through the seat to cool off your passengers.

The handle bar of the Tri-Mode Twin is height adjustable, and the one step-braking mechanism adds another dimension of safety.  The new footplate above the wheels is perforated so that water and grime from the little one's shoes doesn't pool up, and the plate can be easily rinsed clean. A one touch seat recline, similar to Baby Joggers 'pinch and slide' mechanism, makes dropping or raising the seats a snap. There is also Valco's range of car seat adaptors available that make the Tri Mode Twin compatible with Graco, Peg Perego, and Britax infant car seats—though only one adaptor can be used at a time.

Accessories Included with the Valco Tri-Mode Twin:

  • Rain Cover
  • Tire Pump
  • Head Hugger infant seat inserts

The Bottom Line: The wide range of conveniences offered by the Australian-made Valco Tri-Mode Twin explains its rather high price point, but this upper-echelon stroller has so much to offer that the price should not be a deterrent. Again, compared to other double strollers offered for about the same price (namely the Mountain Buggy Urban Double and Phil and Teds Twin) the conveniences and options presented by the Valco Tri-Mode Twin set it above the others, by far.

The Tri-Mode Twin is an exceptionally parent-friendly double stroller with long-term usability and a concentration on rider comfort.  

  • Black EX
    Black EX
  • Pistachio EX
    Pistachio EX
  • Scarlet EX
    Scarlet EX
  • Stone EX
    Stone EX
  • Arctic
    Arctic
  • Arctic with sunhood extended
    Arctic with sunhood extended
  • Candy Apple
    Candy Apple
  • Candy Apple with sunhood extended
    Candy Apple with sunhood extended
  • Candy Apple side view
    Candy Apple side view
  • Hot Chocolate
    Hot Chocolate
  • Raven
    Raven
  • Raven with sunhood extended
    Raven with sunhood extended
  • Raven side view
    Raven side view
  • Valco Tri Mode Twin Jogging Stroller
    Optional Toddler Seat accessory
  • Valco Tri Mode Twin Jogging Stroller
    Optional Car Seat Adapter
Valco Tri Mode Twin Jogging Stroller

Specs

Capacity
2 Children
Maximum Seat Capacity
90 lbs.
Stroller Weight
33 lbs.
Front Wheel Size
12"

Dimensions

Width
28"
Ground to Handle
30" - 41.5"
Stroller Length
37"
Seat Back
19"
Hip to Knee
9"
Knee to Foot
14"
Folded Dimensions
28"W x 29"L x 18"H
Folded Dimensions w/out wheels
27"W x 26"L x 16"H

Infant Car Seat Compatibility

Fits Britax Companion
Fits Graco Infant Safe Seat (Step 1)
Fits Graco Snugride
Fits Peg Perego Primo Viaggio
  • Adjustable handle – whatever your height, there?s a comfortable handle position.
  • Extended AIRGO™ airflow system allows complete airflow through the entire stroller via the rear hood flap.
  • Zip off rear hood storage pocket - converts to a diaper bag that hooks and hangs onto the stroller. More convenient than ever to keep all your essentials handy.
  • One touch seat recline provides quick and convenient reclining of the seat, which lies completely flat for baby's comfort.
  • Expanded larger basket
  • One touch Brake System with suspension
  • Redesigned "Super Quick Release" light weight wheels snap on and off with the push of a button
  • Side basket pockets for easy access and increased storage
  • Tri-Mode front swivel system incorporating 3 wheel functions: 1. Full swivel 2. Fully fixed 3. 45o degree swivel (best for use with the toddler seat)
  • 5 point safety harness, with reflective harness webbing and strap covers that are padded for your babys comfort
  • Extra cushiony 'headhuggers' included for use with newborns
  • Aluminum footplate is durable and easy to clean.
  • Quik Fix™ mounting system for the front bar and optional toddler seat
  • Super Rounded independent canopy systems with 'no tool' mountings provides extra head room and coverage for your child.
  • Flip out Sun Shade in each canopy

Valco Tri Mode Twin double stroller Reviews

Valco Tri Mode Twin double stroller

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The best stroller for heavy kids

5
Reviewer: Anonymous , washington Date: February 15, 2010
I bought this stroller this summer when I found myself with 3 little ones. a 1, 3, and a 4 year old. We were going on a lot of walks and the older boys, not normally stroller bound, simply couldn't keep up either walking or on little bikes. We searched for a stroller that could accommodate their size and decided on the valco with the extra seat up front for the 1 year old. I absolutely love this stroller. It maneuvers unbelieveably easily (even with the 45 lb 3 year old, 30 lb 4 year old and 20 lb baby up front). It goes through doors no problem with all of these things attached. Folds up easily once you know how to fold it. All items on this seem to have been made with great care and quality (high quality fabric, and wheels, zippers etc). In addition to the kids, the stroller holds a fair bit of stuff, which was great since we had 6 kids for a while. The zippered pouches on the back of each seat actually hold a fair bit of snacks for the kids, and then their extra stuff fit in the baskets underneath. I could never fit my diaper bag in there though, so just tossed the stuff in, which worked fine as well. I got the cupholders, which I love. They are nice and sturdy. The raincover is also great. Has great venting and fits nice and snug on the stroller. I haven't yet bought the rain cover for it in triple mode, but looking forward to getting that as well. Well worth the money when you consider what a nightmare it is trying to have a nice walk with heavy kids in many other double strollers.
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after 2 years, still fantastic

5
Reviewer: Robin , Atlanta, GA Date: February 04, 2010
I LOVE this stroller. We bought this for our twins and used it while we lived in Europe. Great for cobblestone streets and bumpy roads. After 2 years, it is still a great stroller.

Couple of points to consider...1. It is one of the skinniest side-by-side strollers, so 9 times out of 10 you will fit through doorways. 2. Very durable and sturdy. Our twins are now 3 1/2, each weighing 38 pounds, and we have our 45-pound 5-year old sitting on the metal kick plate in the front, and we still don't have problems maneuvering it. 3. It is heavier than most and a bit bulky folded up. This hasn't stopped us at all from taking it on EVERY vacation we go on, whether it be by car or plane. This stroller is worth it. When my children are too old to be in this stroller, I will still have trouble parting with it.
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Owned it for 3 years. Using for 3 kids.

5
Reviewer: Galia , Philadelphia, PA Date: September 01, 2009
I bought this stroller when my second child was born in 2006. We live in Center City Philadelphia and I was looking for something that could hold a newborn and a 2 year old, and carry them for some 2+ years, do well in any type of terrain and weather, hold up for daily use and abuse for several years. Before this I used a Eddie Bauer travel system (Graco like) and wanted something more sturdy. Now it is also handling my third kid. To adjust from 2 to 3 kids, we got the car seat adapter, the toddler seat and hitch rider accesories. Used the car seat adapter the first 6 months (will be selling it soon since I am no longer using it), and now we have been using the toddler seat. Tried out the hitch rider but never got it installed in a satisfactory way, so haven't really used it. My 4 year old (Lucia) and baby (Ramon) sit in the stroller, while my 2 year old (Miguel) sits in the toddler seat. Sometimes my 9 month old baby also sits there, and both LOVE it! Anybody that we go by kind of stares at us.. I figure it is because it looks so fun and cool. We still use the stroller on a daily basis to move around the city for kids activities and it is still in very good condition. This is a well engineered product. My husband is not too fond of it.. he calls it "The monster", but I think deep down he LOVES it as much as I do. I am not a runner so cannot speak to its cross training use, but it is a great stroller for a brisk walk. What could be better?: a bit shorter (the big front area kind of gets in the way at times if you take it into a store; better underbelly compartment (my Eddie Bauer stroller system that I got for my 1st child has a more accessible space); the winter muffs are too short; the sun shades do not cover enough (if they could move forward all the way their size would not matter, I just put hats on my kids); some type of lock for when the stroller is folded to make it easier to pick up; run flat tires (just kidding!). This stroller has 'bike like' tires and I have gotten at least 6 flats so far since I first got it in 2006. I get it serviced in the neighborhood bike shop. I plan on using it for another 2-3 more years and I am pretty sure it will hold up. Yes it is not cheap, but I think you get what you pay for.
3 of 3 people found this review helpful
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Worth Every Penny

5
Reviewer: Jo , Minneapolis, MN Date: May 15, 2009
After exhausting research of specs and on-line comments (thanks to everyone), I felt it only fair that I contribute on why I chose the Valco. We have a 21-month old and a 3-month old. It is a dream to push but so are the BOB, Baby Jogger, and Bumbleride Indie Twin. I chose the Valco because it allows the child to sit more "straight-up" than both the BOB and BJ. Lies almost flat for sleeping, unlike the BOB. More storage than the other 3 for all day outings, in my opinion, but like others, middle bar on the under carriage bin is a pain (can't get a soccer ball into it.) Good knee-to-foot length, unlike the Bumbleride. My son would have been out of that in 6 months (nixed it right away because of that). Good head clearance for canopy. My son was already hitting the top of the BOB canopy when we tested them. Although there is a way to increase the height, you then lose the ability to extend the canopy all the way. The BOB canopy was then similar to the Valco. Better fabric and cushioning on the seats than the BJ and BOB. I bought this stroller against my husband's wishes - he was very adamant. He thought it was too expensive, bulky, etc. and told me that he would never use it. After 1 outing to the park and mall, he is a total fan and thanks me every day for buying it. Don't get me wrong, it is big and heavy as others have commented but he and I enjoy it so much, we haul it in and out of the minivan daily. As a stay-at-home dad, it is his every day stroller. My toddler gets in it himself for outings. He never did that with his Graco or Maclaren and had demanded to walk everywhere. No more fighting to get him in a stroller. With all the accessories that I purchased (a rain guard is included), there really wasn't a price difference between the Valco, BOB and Baby Jogger. Don't let the initial price put you off. BTW for those purchasing accessories, the snack tray is not compatible with the car seat adapter. Although, the car seat adapter does come with a single bumper bar.
17 of 17 people found this review helpful
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Love my Valco Twin

4
Reviewer: Kim , Canal Winchester, OH Date: January 19, 2009
After MUCH online research, we purchased this stroller after the birth of our second son. It fits both my newborn and 22 month old perfectly, with room to grow. Although I do not have much actual stroller experience to compare it to (except our Graco, which isn't a fair comparison), I believe this is one of the best, if not the best, twin stroller available. I did not purchase the car seat adapter because I didn't think it would be necessary since the seats extend almost flat. I was right. Our newborn rides and sleeps very soundly in the reclined seat. It steers like a dream and fits almost anywhere. The look of this stroller is unbelievable and definitely draws attention and comments. The only cons we have found are 1.) The instructions are horrible. Although it is very simple to assemble, the instructions are confusing. As another reviewer noted, skip the portion regarding the real break axle. It simply doesn't exist. For an item of this price, I would expect more detailed instructions outlining all of the bells and whistles. 2.) The bar dividing the storage basket is a nuisance. Again, this has already been mentioned, but worth writing about again because it is really annoying. The storage is ample, just hard to access. I purchased the Skip Hop Double Duo bag to attach to the handle and absolutely love it. Definitely a must have with this stroller. It is heavy, but I have not found the folding and lifting too daunting. The locking mechanism is a must have feature on a stroller of this size. It is pricey, but I would definitely recommend this stroller and would buy it again.
9 of 9 people found this review helpful
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Love it, love it, love it!!

4
Reviewer: Anne , allentown, pa Date: January 12, 2009
How else can a mother get out of the house with three babies/toddlers who are 19 months apart?? I bought this twin trimode with the 3rd seat and LOVE it! We took our kids to Disney World (ages 2.5, 2.5, and 4) and this was truly a lifesaver. It steers well, rides well (no complaining children), and has enough compartments to hold the necessities. I also recommend the third seat canopy, snack trays rather than the safety bar, and the rain cover to fit over all three. It is a heavy unit and doesn't fold down very compactly, but those are tradeoffs for a well-made, comfortable, and fairly easy to steer stroller. Wait until you see the looks you get when you drive this thing! I am sad that my oldest is now outgrowing this and will probably sell it to another lucky soul. I only gave it a 4 star rating due to its weight which could pose a problem for smaller and/or weaker individuals.
8 of 8 people found this review helpful
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Nice, but expected more for the money

2
Reviewer: Pamela , Columbia, MD Date: January 01, 2009
I LOVE the looks of my blue/orange Valco Tri Mode Twin and the fact that I can load my twin babies and toddler (in the jumpseat) all in one place, and the fact that it rolls over anything. What I don't like is how heavy the stroller is, how difficult it is to fold & unfold, how big it is when folded (takes up the entire back of a Sequoia) and the fact that one of the latching straps that hold the stroller closed broke immediately. Our parking brake also stopped working and one of the seats won't stay up--always in reclined position. The bottom storage compartment always folds inside out and needs to be pushed back in to close completely. For something this heavy, they also should have installed hand brakes for jogging downhill with three kids in it.
8 of 9 people found this review helpful
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LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT

5
Reviewer: Anonymous , tinker air force base, ok Date: September 26, 2008
I just recieved our twin tri mode double stroller, and it is lovely! I picked up my son from school and it glided through the door with no bumbing or hassling... other parents are going to definately throw some business your way!! Nice.. nice nice stroller...I also want to mention that my four year old approves of the todler seat.. he thinks he's hot stuff. good job.
3 of 3 people found this review helpful
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Good Stoller But Expensive

4
Reviewer: Anonymous , New Orleans, LA Date: September 23, 2008
Overall nice stroller but with some flaws. Pros: 1)Fits through standard doors. 2)Good amount of storage 3)Sunshades are adequate and are very adjustable. 4)Looks good (we got Scarlet) 5)Lots of accessories for upgrade (We only got the diaper bag but the accessories look nice. I don't know if they will be practical and pan out but they are available.) 6)I like the aluminum footplate and think it will be durable 7)I like the belly bar for the kids because I don't always strap the older ones in. I won't buy a stroller that doesn't have one. I don't like the ajustable feature. When the kids climb over it the locking mechanism fails and it moves. 8)Overall this stroller appears to be well made. Cons: 1)Poor instructions. Doesn't explain the features well. Also, is based on a previous model so most of the instructions (especially for the rear axle assembly) don't apply. They instructions seem to be an afterthought. 2)Adjustable handle. Sounds good but is not. If the stroller is loaded and you need to lift the front wheels to get up a curb then the handle will fail. The locking mechanism is not strong enough to use the handle to push down and get the front wheels up with kids in it. 3)Stroller folding. It is fairly easy to fold but has 3 problems. First, it is sort of a hassle to unfold it. Second, you can't leave anything in the bottom storage when you fold it. Everything will fall out. Also, there could be a handle to pick the stroller up with while it is folded. 4)Price. Expensive stroller. 5)Rolls well but not as easy to push as our Instep Safari. 6)Not sure how well the locking mechanism for the sunshades will hold up (connecting the shades to the stroller). Adjusting the sunshades puts a lot of stress on these and when assembling the stroller I had a hard time getting the sunshades to stay locked in place. In conclusion: Well built but some of the adjustable features are not necessary and will probably break in the future. For the money you cannot beat the InStep Safari. The only problems my wife has with that stroller are that it is difficult to get through some doors and the sunshade doesn't fold down far enough to protect the kids when the sun is in front of the stroller. But you can buy 3 InStep Safari's for the price of one Valco Baby Twin Trimode.
13 of 13 people found this review helpful
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