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Want to get a side by side double stroller that takes my infant car seat. My kiddos are going to be 21 months apart. Trying to figure out if the ones that have the nice tires, lightweight, and other features are worth the price tag or if I should just get a cheaper one.
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Learn more about our guidelines.I’d get the stroller wagon that has the infant carrier attachment. I have 2 under 2, I have a regular double stroller that can be a single stroller also, I have the wagon, and I’ve done baby carrying with the single and I’ve found the stroller wagon with the infant seat attachment has been th best set up
When I move onto having our second we’re investing in stroller wagons instead of a double stroller at first. If there’s a specific need for a double stroller I’d look into one second hand down the line tbh
we have jeep wagon with carseat attachment, used to have the graco ready to grow but now moved onto side by side stroller
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I had a wagon side by side double stroller staggered top and bottom stroller my boys are 12 months apart and my favorite so far has been my bob double stroller. Worked with the infant car seat and without they can recline almost flat great sun shade as well
My kids will be 22 months apart. We're looking into the joovy or zoe. Hoping to find a used zoe but if not, we'll probably go joovy. We live in a city so lightweight is important to us and my toddler loves to run so it's more for times he gets tired vs primary mode of transportation. I also got a board attachment for our main stroller in case we decide to wait on the double stroller.
Get a wagon a life saver!
We have the baby trend wagon with the carseat attatchment and we also have the sit n stand baby trend double stroller. We have used the double stroller more than anything. My son was almost 20 months when we had our second.
My babies are 21 months apart. I’d say it depends on your needs! I live in a hilly area and walk the dog 2x a day. So for me a nice double jogger was worth it. They are so much easier to push IMO. It’s also great for places like the zoo. But I ended up also getting a stackable one too for the car that has a skateboard. It’s more versatile and easier to get in and out of the car. As my older one got older, she loved the skateboard feature! I got a great used one. Hahah and now I was a 4 seater wagon now that my oldest is 3 but we’ll see.
@Alex I’m looking mainly at the Valco Snap Duo and Joovy. The Valco is super lightweight too! I need to look more into the Zoe. Is there a reason you like the Zoe in particular?
Did you all get used ones from Facebook Marketplace if you got used? Some of them look so beat up when I look but are still $200+.
@Sarah https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2591324294386780/
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/825780816393058/
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/511479165120283/
@Sarah the Zoe has slightly higher reviews from what I've read/seems more durable than the Joovy but it's starting price is about $100+ higher, not including any of the accessories that come with the Joovy (snack tray, etc). I feel like there wasn't a significant enough of a difference between the models to justify the extra costs of the Zoe though, unless I could get it second hand (I missed out on a used one with all the extras for $300- I was so bummed). My pregnancy brain is kicking in hardcore today so that's all I recall off the top of my head but if I can recall any more specifics, I'll be in touch! I've heard great things about the Valco though! Just slightly above the pricepoint I'm looking into since we already have other nice single strollers/my toddler prefers to run now anyways ha.