
There are better strollers
3 of 6 people found this review helpful.
I'm the mother of six children, so I have quite a bit of experience with strollers. My last two children were born 15 months apart - AFTER we gave away every piece of baby clothing and equipment we owned, of course. We purchased this stoller new when #6 was born and #5 was difficult to keep hold of/carry. It was on sale and we didn't want to spend a whole lot of money on a stroller.
That was our first mistake. As many children as we have, we should have known how much use a stroller takes and we should have been more careful about our purchase (must have been the hormones.)
This stroller model is VERY difficult to push. Especially with the larger of the two children in front.
#5's legs were so long he couldn't fit in the back.
The back seat is virtually useless once the backseat driver is around a year old.
It's a booger to close. If you had a C-section recently or if you have a bad back, this may not be the stroller for you.
And it is heavy.
Initially I liked the double hoods on this model. But #5 would get mad that he couldn't see his baby brother in the backseat, so we ended up taking the front hood off.
I liked the storage underneath the stroller, but again, when the backseat rider gets bigger, it is difficult to access the bottom.
I also liked the front and back seats versus the side-to-side. This model is easier to push through isles in stores or crowded venues. But it is also easier for the munchkin in back to pull hair, kick, spill things on their sibbling in front.
Lots of pros and cons. If I had to do it all over again (which I won't), I would spend a little more, pay attention to all of the comfort factors, and buy a nicer model.
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