This Stroller Turns On A Dime, And It’S Very Sturdy. It’S Got All-Wheel Suspension, Which Means It Glides Very Easily, Even Over Rough Terrain. Its Tires Are Similar To Mountain Bike Tires So You Have To Make Sure You Keep Them Filled! The Front Wheel Can Swivel Or Lock Just By Pulling A Handle At The Side Of The Stroller. The Fold Couldn’T Be Simpler: Just Pull A Handle And It Collapses, Or Shake It Out And Listen For The Click If You’Re Unfolding. The Folded Stroller Is Compact Enough To Fit In A Prius, And The Tires Pop On And Off Easily If You Need Extra Space.
When Unfolded, The Stroller Is A Bit Bulky For Everyday Use, Especially If Your Life Has Narrow Doorways Or Store Aisles. And Yes, It’S Definitely On The Heavy Side, But That’S To Be Expected Of A Double Jogging Stroller. Since It Holds Up To 100 Pounds, You Can Use It For A Good Long Time. Another Nice Feature Is The Hand Brake (In Addition To The Standard Parking Foot Brake). It’S Useful For Jogging Down Hills, Or When Someone Stops Suddenly In Front Of You.
There’S An Infinite Recline Option For The Seats (Which Means You Can Adjust The Recline To Almost Any Angle) And The Mesh Windows On The Back Can Be Left Open Or Covered Up Depending On Weather. The Canopies Have Windows And Side Vents, And They Lock In Place So They Don’T Blow Back With The Wind Of Your Jog. There’S A Center Support Bar Between The Seats, So You Don’T Have To Worry About Your Children Sliding Towards Each Other In A Saggy Seat. Note That Accessories Don’T Come With The Stroller. However A Single Stroller Parent Console Can Still Snap Onto This Double Stroller. The Basket Underneath Is Big And Wide, But Rather Shallow.
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