Pros: Lightweight, easy to fold, compact, sturdy, one-hand steering Cons: Not the best on rough surfaces (grass, gravel)
I have three children ages 6, 3, and infant. I purchased a Maclaren Techno when my 2nd was born and loved it so much, that when I was expecting my 3rd, I headed straight for a Maclaren double and got the Twin Traveller. We were not disappointed!
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Pros: Durable, handles well, compact Cons: Price, seats can use a bit more padding
The Twin Traveler is not perfect but it's a great stroller if you have twins. We started off with a Graco Duo Glider when our twins were born because we wanted a travel system. The Graco worked well for this purpose but we began to see limitations in...
Pros: Easy to maneuver and fold up. Lightweight, very comfortable. Cons: Straps difficult to use, wish it had a tray attachment.
I bought this stroller when I was having my second child. I needed a stroller that I could use for both my infant as well as my two year old. This stroller turned out to be the best investment. Here's a description of some of the great features of ...
Pros: Well thought out design. Great resale value. Cons: Tighter QUALITY CHECKS please!!!! Heavy.
As a father of twins, one of my first tasks was to pick out the perfect twin stroller. Let me start off by saying that the perfect twin stroller does not exist. On a whole, they tend to be heavy and hard to manuver. That said, the Maclaren Twin ...
Pros: Looks, carry handle, reclining positions, suitable newborns, narrow. Cons: heavy, badly designed braking, wheels too soft.
I needed a twin stroller for my 18month old and new born. A toddler seat wasn't an option since mine almost always falls asleep when we are out and about, so this was very suitable. The stroller fit into most doorways with ease and was reasonably easy ...
Pros: Width of seats, height of sunshade for my tall girl, and the infant readiness capability. Cons: No parent tray, no infant seat compatibility, a little stiff at first to use.
I researched double strollers for months. I have a large toddler (two and a half year old who is 36 pounds and very tall) and I am having a second baby in a couple of months. I needed a stroller that will accommodate an infant and a large toddler. I ...
Pros: Lightweight and very maneuverable Cons: Poorly built and horrible customer service
After a good deal of research, we purchased this stroller for our infant twins (now 8 months old). Since they were about six weeks old, I have used it every day, usually walking on a paved path at least three miles a day while they nap. I collapse it ...
Pros: Very maneuverable for a twin stroller Cons: Hard to get over curbs; somewhat difficult to open; poor access to underneath storage
I'm surprised that no one has mentioned how difficult it is to get this stroller over the slightest road hazard. When test driving the model in the store, we chose the Maclaren partly because of its handle position, which seemed like it would be less of ...
Pros: Easy folding. Compact. Both seats fully recline. No assembly required. Cons: Not exactly an all-terrain stroller. A bit pricey but well worth it.
I have a two boys, 10 months and 30 months. Prior to entering the world of double strollers, the baby would occupy the single stroller while the older one used mom or dad as a mode of transport. A friend with two children of her own, highly recommended a...
Pros: Fairly light and compact, carrying handle, double reclining seats, accessories, easy to maneuver, foot rests Cons: Height of handles, small wheels, small storage baskets
There is no such thing as "the perfect" double stroller, but this one is pretty good. I live in the city and needed a stroller to do walks in the neighborhood, malls, traveling on airplanes, etc. This one makes it pretty easy since it folds up so ...
Pros: Style & fitting thru doors Cons: Broke after after 4 months; very expensive
When I first brought this stroller I thought it was wonderful. Like the last reviewer I chose it over the Peg Pergo & Combi stroller because it folded up smaller and seemed more durable. One of my biggest complaints is that it was very difficult to...
Pros: Durable product, independent hoods for each child, easy to maneuver, ergo handles, high quality Cons: Difficult to fold/unfold, somewhat heavy
We recently bought this stroller, and so far have no complaints. We chose it because it was so durable (we are apparently hard on things). It's made of aluminum, and feels like breaking it would even be beyond my 1-yr-old twin boys.
The stroller is easy to steer, very smooth, and its handles are quite comfortable. I like that I can hang shopping bags on the handles too - especially nice because the baskets aren't that big.
This would be a very cozy stroller for new babies too, with a little bag each kid can be zipped in to, a soft pillow around their heads, and varying levels of recline for each kid.
The stroller is a bit cumbersome to collapse and open, but after a few times, you get the hang of it. It folds up relatively compactly, and has a handy handle for carrying it while folded up. It does feel heavier than some others (Combi for instance), but that's because you're getting more aluminum, less plastic.
Pros: maneuverability, small Cons: a little heavy when lifting it out of the trunk
I was hesitant to purchase the side by side twin stroller because I was afraid it wouldn't fit through doorways and isles. I have found it to fit through most places with ease. I had the single Maclaren and loved it and debated for weeks before purchasing the double. I am so glad I did!
Twin Mom LOVES this twin stroller! by cwileygo ,Apr 12 '04
Pros: compact, sturdy and reclines fully for newborns Cons: sunshade is a tad bit small and floppy but I just use hats!
I picked this stroller because it was light AND it folds up very small. It fits in my Ford Explorer when the third row is up (a space that is about big enough to put a paper bag of groceries sideways...too small for my labrador to lie down in)
It is a snap to open up and fold up, it reclines fully for very little babies (I used my stroller when my babies still weighed under 11 pounds each) and yet it folds up as compactly as an umbrella stroller.
Believe me, it is WELL worth the price because this stroller is going to get our twins from newborn until they refuse to ride in a stroller. Plus, I really liked the zippy color and nice look to it overall.
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