Those that have a Combi Twin side by side

emmababy

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First-sorry for ANOTHER stroller question!

We have a sit n stand deluxe and so far we have loved it. We love the ease of pushing it, the parents tray, storage. However, after a week of it in wdw- I think my kids have outgrown it. Neither one took a nap all week (well maybe 1). The person in the back kept bugging the one in front. The front seat doesn't recline good enough. And we found out we will be adding a third to our brrod. Right now the kids are 3 and a large 16 months.

So, I want the lowdown on side by sides-particularly the Combi. I saw a lady with one in the mall and I liked several features of it. It had a good amount of storage. I like the push bar went all the way across and it didn't cost or weigh a ton.

All advice appreciated! I know lots of people here like Mac's, but my hubby doesn't like the push bars.

I want this to be the last stroller we buy. Right now we have 5 strollers and I want to downsize to one single and one double.
 
I had this one for my twins (plus 10 others!), and it was one of my most favorites!
 
Thanks! What did you like best? I went and looked at one today and it seemed light enough. The seats were a little narrow. Hope to snag a used one.
 

Love our Combi twin Savvy. My girls are 4 and 2 (and the 2 year old is almost as big as the 4 yar old!!) and they find it very comfy. The seats are soft, a little padded, and it reclines flat if needed.

Last year we took two umbrella strollers to WDW, but I wish we had our Combi. We saw lots of Combi doubles and singles at WDW. I think it's pretty light for a double stroller and easy to fold up. The baskets underneath can hold alot, it can just be trickey to manuver your bag in there (I can get a full sized Vineyards Vines tote underneath).

I have alot of friends that have the City Mini Double and love it too. Not sure how heavy it is, but seems very easy to manuver too.

HTH!
 
We love our double Combi! We have used it in WDW twice so far. DD was 9 weeks at her first trip and 4 months her second trip and DS was 2 years old for both trips. I love that the seats fully recline, which was great for DD since she slept so much. DS still likes to nap so he can recline too. The seats are narrow, but DS is tall and thin so he doesn't seem to mind yet. Although the baskets are smaller than some strollers, we can put a nylon gym backpack in each side and they fit perfectly. We bought extra hooks to hold any additional bags and also bought cupholders for us. The stroller folds so easily and is light which is good for travel as well. Eventhough our kids are 2 1/2 years apart, it's not too bad to push around considering their weights are very different. DD's side has the fabric that velcros around the front bar, which makes it like a bassinet, so that was a good feature when she was smaller. I also like having only one stroller to push instead of two. :goodvibes
 
I have 90th percentile children, 3 1/2 and 15 months. They both fit in it fine. I am guessing it will last til the oldest is 5. The only thing I don't like is that I wish it had is a food/drink tray on the front. I am finding though that there really is no stroller that has every feature you want. I think there is plenty of storage room. We packed child size backpacks and they fit fine underneath to store diapers/extra clothes/snacks. I had no problems manuevering it around Disneyland and the walkways are more narrow there from what I understand.
 
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