I currently have a DSNG, but would like to transition to a double stroller in the Spring. I think I want a side-by-side and would like one that is fairly lightweight, sturdy and can fit through doors.
Are you planning to use it mostly indoors or outdoors?
We are getting the Baby Trend Navigator. It's a jogger because we plan to be mostly outdoors with it. It folds easily and will fit in the back of our Trailblazer with plenty of space left for other stuff. The lady who was recommending it to us said it fits through doors at malls and such, but I still think I would look for something a little narrower if I were planning to take it inside often. The price is decent too - about $225.
For lightweight and compact, I love our Maclaren. Not cheap, but it easily fits in the trunk of my Accord with space for groceries as well. It also handles like a dream, and the handles are high enough that my 6'3" DH is comfortable pushing it without having to hunch over.
It isn't a jogger, so it doesn't handle off-concrete situations well. If you're looking for a store and pavement stroller though, it is awesome.
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Re: Double Stoller recs
Are you planning to use it mostly indoors or outdoors?
We are getting the Baby Trend Navigator. It's a jogger because we plan to be mostly outdoors with it. It folds easily and will fit in the back of our Trailblazer with plenty of space left for other stuff. The lady who was recommending it to us said it fits through doors at malls and such, but I still think I would look for something a little narrower if I were planning to take it inside often. The price is decent too - about $225.
For lightweight and compact, I love our Maclaren. Not cheap, but it easily fits in the trunk of my Accord with space for groceries as well. It also handles like a dream, and the handles are high enough that my 6'3" DH is comfortable pushing it without having to hunch over.
It isn't a jogger, so it doesn't handle off-concrete situations well. If you're looking for a store and pavement stroller though, it is awesome.
The Baby Jogger City Mini is a really good, mostly lightweight SBS. Maneuvers great. I was going to get that one until I discovered the City Select.
When we do get a SBS, if we don't get the City Mini, we'll probably be getting a Combi Twinsport.
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