CDNTech: Did you like it? The compact fold really impressed me. The seat is also pretty wide, so the skinny bummed boy has plenty of room.
For the time I had it, I did really like it. I did find it on the heavy side, but this became a bonus when I'd hang heavy items off the handlebar (no tipping factor). Loved the small fold. I found the winter boot to be pretty much useless after my child turned two because it's fairly short (Maclaren's are much longer). I did find that it got a little harder to push as my child got heavier (although I had the E3V2 by this point, and that's a dream to push

). It's definitely harder to push than a Maclaren or P3... but not nearly as pricey.

I sold it shortly after I upgraded to a Phil & Ted's E3V2 (adored that stroller).
I've owned (in order)...
Evenflo Comfort Dimensions Plus Travel System
Zooper Sport
Phil & Ted's E3V2 (just sold this two months ago)
Peg Perego P3 Pramette (just sold this yesterday)
Maclaren Twin Techno (airline & Disney stroller - loved it - sold last month)
Baby Jogger City Series Double
Quinny Zapp (only stroller I still own - my new Disney stroller since I don't need a double for the next trip)
I've basically only owned high end strollers (with the exception of the first one). They all had pretty high re-sale, so in the end I've spent a grand total of $200 on all of those strollers... except the Zapp, since I still own that one.
However, I got the Zapp on clearance at Sears and had a gift certificate... so my $200 Zapp cost me $40. I'm fairly certain I'll sell it for more than that which will bring that $200 cost for all my strollers down even further.
Clearly, I'm a bit of a stroller snob.
