Help me choose a double stroller

schnerk

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Hi all!:thumbsup2

My family and I getting ready for a HUGE trip to London and Paris with a stop over to visit Disneyland Paris. We are so excited... BUT, last week, we were visiting the Magic Kingdom and our Maclaren Rally Twin died! :eek:

So now we are looking for a replacement. Here is the tough thing. My daughters are 4 and 3 and are both in the 95th% in height and weight. Our DD4 weighs just under 50lbs. This makes it tough to find a stroller that will not crumble.

So, long story short (too late, I know,) I am trying to decide whether or not to just buy the Baby Trend Sit N' Stand or keep hunting. We have also thought about getting a Buggy Board. Does anyone have any experience with these?

Thanks Guys!
 
I'm not sure of the weight requirement but I just got a Joovy Ultralight Sit n Stand for my 4, 5 and 10 month old for our trip to Disney last month. They all took turns riding in it (sometimes all 3 of them) and it was still really easy to push. It was also very easy for them to get in & out of which is what they do all day at Disney. It's more money than the Baby Trend but lighter & not as long. Also comes with a great parent tray & the basket underneath is pretty good size.
 
(This is my first post! woohoo! - our first trip scheduled for 8/12!!)

Anyway, I'd go with another Maclaren twin stroller. You know how they work and they have a great weight limit.

I'd check out Craigslist for a reasonably priced used (or sometimes new) one. Then you can always resell it there too!
 
(This is my first post! woohoo! - our first trip scheduled for 8/12!!)

Anyway, I'd go with another Maclaren twin stroller. You know how they work and they have a great weight limit.

I'd check out Craigslist for a reasonably priced used (or sometimes new) one. Then you can always resell it there too!

Hi Riley! Welcome aboard!

Thanks for the help. I am really leaning towards a Baby Trend Sit N' Stand... Anyone have experience with those?
 

If you are considering a sit-n-stand, then you should take a look at the peg perego Pliko P3. It has a small step in the back for a second child to ride along. It is WAY less bulky than the sit-n-stand, folds up easily (and small), and is pretty light weight. We have used it at WDW twice and use it around here still. Our girls are 3 1/2 and 5.

Here is a link
http://www.pegperego.com/page.php?s...b1&pageid=UJVNL001&idf=04&idp=0000000160&cl=N
 


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