In October, we took two singles for a few reasons:
1. Pushing one is easier than pushing two, no matter how nice the double is.
2. Keeping them apart solved a lot of the "bickering" that happens when they're within arm's reach of each other.
3. Sometimes DH and I separated for a few minutes, taking one child with us.
4. A single is easier to maneuver in the crowds.
5. Keeping them apart solved a lot of the "bickering" that happens when they're within arm's reach of each other.
6. The extra basket space.
7. I didn't want to risk our nice double stroller getting lost, stolen or damaged.
And most importantly:
8. Keeping them apart solved a lot of the "bickering" that happens when they're within arm's reach of each other.
We purchased some inexpensive single strollers with umbrellas, parent cupholders, child tray and cupholder, and that fully reclined. They were a great investment because we get to use them again on our next trip.
