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When it comes to pushchairs, parents want something lightweight, easy to fold, and comfortable for their little ones—whether they’re travelling with one child or two. That’s why we tested the Graco MyyLite and Graco DublDuo, which are exclusively available from Argos. From the ultra-compact MyyLite, designed for hassle-free trips with one child, to the spacious yet surprisingly lightweight DublDuo double stroller, our parent testers tried them out in real-life situations to see how they perform for busy families on the go.
Read on to find out what our panel of mum testers thought of these two new Graco products.
Graco MyyLite Stroller
What was your initial impression of the Graco MyyLite Stroller when it arrived?
Rebecca: "When the stroller first arrived, my initial thoughts were how light it felt and how easy it was to fold and unfold once built."
Bethany: "It’s a great, compact, stylish stroller - well packaged and easy to assemble."
How easy was it to set up your stroller?
Sophia: "It was very easy to set up. The instructions were clear, but I found I didn’t really need them as it was that straightforward."
Charlotte: "The instructions were easy to follow. The assembly was super simple and took less than five minutes."
Rebecca: "It took me around ten minutes to set up the stroller from the box. The wheels were easy to clip in place, and the photos that supported the instructions were very useful."
Kirsty: "It was incredibly easy to set up. I usually have to ask my husband to help assemble baby items, but this just needed the wheels and safety bar attached, which all clicked in easily."

How useful is the automatic, stand-alone fold?
Sophia: "This is the most useful feature in my opinion. It makes everything so much quicker with a baby in tow."
Charlotte: "The automatic stand-alone fold is so helpful. I’ve been using a bulky travel system up until now, and this will make my life so much easier."
Rebecca: "The stand-alone fold is very useful. With previous pushchairs, I’ve had to balance them against the car, so this was a huge help."
Bethany: "I really like the automatic stand-alone fold and feel this is a real USP for the stroller, as it’s the first I’ve used with this feature."
How beneficial are the multiple recline options?
Charlotte: "Amazing — little one can sit in any position she feels comfortable in."
Rebecca: "We often use the stroller for whole days out, so naps happen in the stroller. The recline option is great for this."
Bethany: "I like the multiple recline options and being able to adjust easily depending on whether my baby is awake or asleep."

How easy is the product to fold? Is it lightweight?
Charlotte: "Super lightweight - feels like I’m hardly pushing anything. The fold is so easy I can do it one-handed."
Rebecca: "The product was very easy to fold - the easiest folding stroller I’ve owned!"
Bethany: "Yes, the stroller is easy to fold and very lightweight, but not so light that it feels unsafe or flimsy."
Kirsty: "It’s very easy to fold and can be done one-handed while holding a squirming toddler. Its light weight did cause a bit of instability, so it could topple when folded if the brake wasn’t on, but that’s easy to get used to."

How does it fit your lifestyle?
Charlotte: "I have three children and now I can fit more in my boot without worrying about my bulky travel system taking up so much space."
Rebecca: "It fits our lifestyle very well. It folds and unfolds easily, fits in the car boot, and can stand alone."
Bethany: "I’m really enjoying using this stroller for my busy lifestyle with two older children. It’s comfy and compact but still leaves lots of space in my car boot."
Do you feel your child is safe in this stroller?
Sophia: "Yes - the harness feels very safe and the stroller feels sturdy. I’d just be mindful not to put anything heavy on the handlebars as it could tip."
Charlotte: "Absolutely. My little one is very happy in there and feels secure."
Rebecca: "The straps were adjustable and easy to use. Our toddler was secure in the stroller."

What do you think of its quality? Is it good value for money?
Charlotte: "It’s lovely. I think it’s a bargain for the price it’s marketed at!"
Rebecca: "The stroller is very lightweight, so it doesn’t have a ‘sturdy’ feel, but it’s still good quality."
Bethany: "I’d be more than happy to purchase this stroller for £100."
Would you recommend this product to friends and family?
Charlotte: "100%! I’ll be recommending it to any mums I know."
Rebecca: "I would definitely recommend this product. It’s lightweight, easy to fold and unfold, and our toddler always seems very comfy in it."
Bethany: "Yes, absolutely."
Kirsty: "I’d recommend it to friends and family as a travel stroller at a decent price compared to luxury brands that cost a few hundred pounds."
The Graco MyyLite (RRP £100) is a lightweight and compact travel stroller designed to make life easier for busy families on the go. Weighing just 5.8kg, it features a one-hand, one-second automatic fold that stands on its own for ultimate convenience. Suitable from birth to around 4 years (0–22kg), it offers multiple recline options, adjustable calf support, and a removable bumper bar to keep little ones comfortable. With 4-wheel suspension for a smooth ride, a spacious storage basket, and an included raincover, the MyyLite is a practical choice for everyday adventures.
Exclusively available from Argos, click here to buy the Graco MyyLite stroller
Graco DublDuo Double Pushchair
What was your initial impression of the Graco DublDuo Pushchair when it arrived?
Emma: “The Graco DublDuo Pushchair arrived well-packaged in a large box that was still compact enough to fit easily in the boot of a car. The box clearly highlighted the pushchair and its key features, which made me even more excited to get it open and start using it.”
Jodie: “It looked lovely. I really like that it’s black, as it hides dirt well — and the wipe-clean fabric is a big plus for me. I thought it would take a lot more effort to put together, but it was surprisingly simple.”
Emily: “When the Graco DublDuo Pushchair first arrived, it immediately struck me as sturdy, practical, and thoughtfully designed for families with two young children. The packaging was neat and protective, with each part well secured. Once unboxed, the frame felt strong without being overly heavy, suggesting it could handle daily use while still being easy to lift into the car. Even before assembling it, I could see how parent- and child-friendly it was, with a large storage basket and adjustable seating. Overall, my first impression was of a well-made, family-focused pushchair that promised comfort and ease of use.”
Sophie: “It was so lightweight and easy to set up. I was pleasantly surprised at how neatly it had been packed into the box, and how quickly I could get it out and ready to use. I had expected to spend ages putting it together, but it was shockingly simple.”
How easy was it to set up your pushchair?
Emma: “Unboxing the Graco DublDuo couldn’t have been easier. I had it ready within minutes of arrival — all while entertaining my 12-month-old twins! I just had to clip on the basket and attach the wheels, which clicked straight into place. It was that simple.”
Jodie: “It was really easy to open it up and add the storage basket. The wheels needed a firm push but went on quickly enough. The only bit I struggled with was the footrest. I must have read the instructions ten times and still couldn’t work it out, so I googled older Graco double pushchairs and realised there was a button I needed to press. Once I knew that, it was straightforward.”
Emily: “The setup was refreshingly straightforward. The main frame came largely pre-assembled, so it was just a case of attaching the wheels, canopies, and accessories. Everything clicked securely into place, with nothing feeling flimsy or awkward. The instructions were clear, with diagrams that broke the process into manageable steps. From start to finish, I had it ready in under 20 minutes, including checking everything was secure. Overall, the setup felt intuitive and very parent-friendly.”
Philippa: “Relatively easy. The diagrams could have been clearer with some words or better labelling, but the assembly itself was fairly self-explanatory. The trickiest part was adjusting the strap height, as the slots at the back are quite tight.”
Sophie: “The instructions were really simple. I’ve never had a pram that was this quick to put together. I was expecting at least an hour, like with my previous prams, but this was done in minutes. All I really had to do was cut a few ties and insert the wheels. I was very impressed.”

How useful is the one-hand, stand-alone fold?
Emma: “As a mum of two little ones, I need a pushchair that’s quick and easy to set up. The DublDuo has been a game-changer. It’s lightweight and folds or unfolds with one hand, which is perfect when I’ve got a baby on my hip. Getting it in and out of the boot is effortless, and the stand-alone fold makes storing it hassle-free.”
Jodie: “So useful! Managing two children is hard work, so being able to fold it up quickly is brilliant. At first, I thought it didn’t stand alone as advertised, but once I’d worked it out, it did — though it doesn’t take much for it to wobble. Still, it’s much easier to store indoors than I expected, and I was impressed by how compact a double pushchair can be when folded.”
Emily: “The one-hand, stand-alone fold is a real time-saver. Parents are always juggling children, bags and more, so being able to collapse the pushchair in one smooth motion is incredibly convenient. Once folded, it stands neatly on its own, which keeps it clean and easy to store. For a double pushchair, it folds surprisingly compactly and fits well in my car boot, leaving room for shopping. It’s a feature that really enhances everyday practicality.”
Sophie: “It’s very beneficial. As a single mum, I can fold it up while holding my baby in the other arm. The width doesn’t matter too much, as I can just fold it quickly to get through the door and pop it back up again.”
How beneficial are the multiple recline options?
Emma: “Being able to recline the babies is essential, especially on days out or holidays. The recline is easy to use and goes right down to a lie-flat position - perfect for naps on the go. It means the babies can rest comfortably no matter where we are.”
Jodie: “I love this feature! It makes the pushchair suitable from newborn to toddler. As my baby grows, I can adjust the recline to suit. It’s so simple to use, and I love the little window on the canopy so I can keep an eye on my baby. My toddler found it hilarious too and used it to play peekaboo on our walks. I’d usually choose a parent-facing option for a newborn, but the window made this work really well.”
Emily: “The multiple recline options are fantastic, particularly for families with children of different ages. Each seat reclines independently, so one child can nap while the other sits up - no compromises needed. The recline is smooth to adjust, even with a child already in the seat, and there are several positions to choose from. The near-flat recline is ideal for younger babies, while the upright settings are great for toddlers. This flexibility makes outings so much easier and more enjoyable.”
Sophie: “Very useful. My 7-month-old can be reclined for naps while my 2-year-old stays upright. It’s perfect for both.”

How useful is the two-seat option?
Emma: “With twins who are starting to resist being strapped in, the DublDuo has been a lifesaver. The side-by-side seating means both babies can see out and enjoy the world, rather than one being stuck behind the other. Without this setup, getting out with twins would be almost impossible.”
Jodie: “Really useful. I like that it’s not one big seat or a single footrest. Each child has their own space, which is perfect for siblings of different ages. I’d thought double pushchairs were only suited for twins, but this design works brilliantly for both.”
Emily: “The independent seating is incredibly practical. Each seat can be adjusted for recline, canopy coverage and comfort without affecting the other. It’s especially helpful if your children are on different schedules - one can nap while the other stays upright. It really adds to the versatility of the pushchair.”
Sophie: “It’s been a real benefit to me as a single mum. My 7-month-old and 2-year-old are a similar size, so this pushchair has been exactly what I needed to get both of them out and about together.”
The Graco DublDuo (RRP £120) is a lightweight side-by-side double pushchair designed to make outings with two little ones simple and stress-free. Weighing just 12kg, it features a one-hand, self-standing fold with an integrated lock, making storage and transport easy. Suitable from birth to around 3 years (0–15kg per child), it offers customisable comfort with individual multi-position reclines, adjustable calf supports, and large expandable canopies. With 4-wheel suspension, a spacious storage basket, and handy extras like a raincover, bumper bar, and harness covers, the DublDuo combines convenience, comfort, and practicality for growing families.
Exclusively available from Argos, click here to buy the Graco DublDuo pushchair.