Don't have one, but seriously considered it. The pros are that it can hold 2 carseats (but now bumbleride has that option). Only other pro is that the seats can be front or rear facing. I have the bumbleride indie twin. It's good too.
Cons-the front wheels are small, bumbleride has bigger wheels and can be used for light jogging. From the reviews I read online, the stroll-air is made pretty cheaply and falls apart easily. Again, that's just what I read. it's like a cheaper version of the bugaboo donkey.
The only con with all of the side-by-sides, is that although they do fit through most doorways, it's hard to get through stores in the mall. The clothing racks are usually too close to eachother.
Have you considered the new mountain buggy duet- which is only 25in wide?
I have had the stroll-air duo for about three months. I am very happy with it. I particularly like that the babies can face me now, and that I can convert to forward facing later on. The quality seems great, it steers very easily, and the extra large sun canopies are great. The kids can be awake or easily fall asleep withe the recline and sun canopies. It fits through standard doorways. I just need to find a good cupholder or third party console. The stroll-air parent console is soft, and I don't find it easy to use.
I don't have it, but I have the Bumbleride. I love our Bumbleride, but for me it's not a stroller for taking shopping, it's very heavy and even though it folds well, it takes up a lot of room. We use it regularly for walks and I'm sure we would use it for trips to a park/zoo when the time comes. Right now, we are still using the DSNG for errands and shopping which has been great!
I am looking for a lighter weight stroller to replace the DSNG because the babies are about to switch to convertible car seats....but it won't be the Bumbleride.
i think it looks like a great stroller.... love that it has a lot of options, etc.
BUT - when i use a SBS stroller, it's usually also when i want an all-terrain stroller, with bigger tires.
I don't like using a SBS when we're indoors b/c it's a pain to get around things... that's when I use my BJC Select, which is my all time favorite stroller.
I used to be Goldie_locks_5 but the new nest is so screwed up that I was forced to start over.
When I was looking at SBS strollers, I came across the Stroll-air duo but very few stores in the US seem to carry it, and I did not want to buy a stroller without a test drive or knowing anyone who had one. I went with the Bugaboo Donkey and love it for all the options it gave me, and is one of the narrowest SBS. We live in a dense urban city so it fits our needs perfectly.
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Re: Stroll-air duo
Don't have one, but seriously considered it. The pros are that it can hold 2 carseats (but now bumbleride has that option). Only other pro is that the seats can be front or rear facing. I have the bumbleride indie twin. It's good too.
Cons-the front wheels are small, bumbleride has bigger wheels and can be used for light jogging. From the reviews I read online, the stroll-air is made pretty cheaply and falls apart easily. Again, that's just what I read. it's like a cheaper version of the bugaboo donkey.
The only con with all of the side-by-sides, is that although they do fit through most doorways, it's hard to get through stores in the mall. The clothing racks are usually too close to eachother.
Have you considered the new mountain buggy duet- which is only 25in wide?
I don't have it, but I have the Bumbleride. I love our Bumbleride, but for me it's not a stroller for taking shopping, it's very heavy and even though it folds well, it takes up a lot of room. We use it regularly for walks and I'm sure we would use it for trips to a park/zoo when the time comes. Right now, we are still using the DSNG for errands and shopping which has been great!
I am looking for a lighter weight stroller to replace the DSNG because the babies are about to switch to convertible car seats....but it won't be the Bumbleride.
i think it looks like a great stroller.... love that it has a lot of options, etc.
BUT - when i use a SBS stroller, it's usually also when i want an all-terrain stroller, with bigger tires.
I don't like using a SBS when we're indoors b/c it's a pain to get around things... that's when I use my BJC Select, which is my all time favorite stroller.