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by me1022,
May 23, 2001
Pros: Lightweight, sturdy, beautiful, comfortable, washable, folds compactly, fits through most doors, several recline settings
Cons: Very expensive, can be difficult to open, small wheels
The Bottom Line: Strongly recommended! The babies are safe & very comfortable. I can lift it and it fits in the trunk! You will use this for several years, it's worth every penny.
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by jshipper,
Jun 25, 2004
Pros: Heavy, hard (at first) to learn to fold and maneuver.
Cons: Maximum flexibility, can hold infant car seats in any of the 3 seats. Sturdy.
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by ingef,
Nov 28, 2001
Pros: folds small,
big storage space
carrying handle
adjustable wheels,
lots of options
Cons: flimsy hoods,
screw covers poor quality
hard to open
no option for netting/cupholders
The Bottom Line: I think it is one of the most complete twin strollers out there.
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by Keasa,
Dec 30, 2000
Pros: Sturdy, Good weather protection, 4 reclining positions, folds VERY small and compact
Cons: Expensive, heavy, hard to open and close
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by mommymellish,
Oct 7, 2001
Pros: Though heavy, it glides effortlessly when in motion. Good looking, Folds compactly, 5 point harness
Cons: Poor seat design, Flimsy canopies, Saggy leg rests, Shallow flimsy baskets, EXTREMELY difficult to fold/unfold!
The Bottom Line: I've owned 3 other high-end strollers and this was the worst! It broke and I didn't like it enough to repair so this $385 dollar stroller went to the dump!
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by chicmom3,
Sep 15, 2007
Pros: Fits three infants, seats lay down
Cons: To bulky,
The Bottom Line: Not worth the money
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