Tell me what you like and dislike about the double stroller. Most of the reviews say the brake is terrible. Do you use it as a double or a single? Can you jog with it? I will have 2 boys about 2 yrs apart. I like that it can be used as a single or a double. Any input will be appreciated.
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I like that it drives nicely, steering is good, ride is smooth for baby, has a good basket size.
I don't like that the sunshade is too small, the brake is very hard to put on/off (it does not loosen up with use), and it is kind of a pain to fold. It is a multiple step process and is not easy for others to learn. The toggle switches that you have to pull out are hard. If i had to do it again, I would have looked harder at a Valco that is the same type of design and see how it folds. And I do love how easily the Baby Jogger City Mini folds. It wouldn't be the inline design but maybe that's not as big of a deal since so many on this board love that stroller.
Pretty much ditto this. I'm a little bit of a different situation because my girls are the same age, but I definitely loved it for the first 18 months or so because it drives beautifully and can get into places a traditional double can't. However, the brake is difficult to put on/take off and it does take some finesse to fold (I don't think DH has figured out how to fold it yet). It was great until DDs were old enough to bicker about who was in front and figure out the one in the back could kick the back of the front seat and bug that girl. It is getting to be enough of an issue that I'm not a fan of taking it out with DDs now. There have been times I had one in that stroller and then one in my back in an Ergo.
You probably could jog with it as a single, but I don't think it would work well as a double because I think you'd wind up kicking the back of the second seat. Definitely go test drive one and see if your older DS likes the back seat since that is likely where he would be for a while. I think I started using the back seat with my DDs when there were about 6 months old.
***Twin fraternal girls born at 35w6d in 12/2008***
Just as pp said... my son and daughter began to bicker about who got in front.. and my son would kick her contantly.
The worse was that as my son got bigger his weight would kind of topple the PT if I was walking down a hill or even up and I had to stop.. it was weird.
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