
Twin Stroller Bargains… Combi Twin Sport 2 Side by Side Double Stroller - Apricot
$169.95
- Lightweight side-by-side twin stroller
- Compatible with Combi Shuttle infant car seat (sold separately)
- Compact, quick and easy Tri-Fold design
- All-wheel suspension system
- Independent fully reclining seats with removable washable pads
Product DescriptionCombi Twin Sport StrollerThe Twin Sport Stroller is double the fun with its bright patterns and colors. This lightweight and portable lifestyle side by side twin stroller is compatible with the Combi Shuttle. With multi-position, deep-reclining seats for resting comfortably, this double stroller will even accommodate infants. The Twin Sport Stroller features a quick and simple tri-fold, carrying strap for traveling, front swivel wheels, independent wheel suspension,. . . More >>
Combi Twin Sport 2 Side by Side Double Stroller - Apricot
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I like this stroller but find the front wheels a bit hard to turn with. The basket storage area is really small and hard to get to.
Rating: 3 / 5
Love how this stroller drives. Great for bigger kids, AND babies. Lies down almost flat. Folds up wonderfully. . . takes up less space than our sit n’ stand, and about the same amount as our Graco single stroller. It will go through every standard doorway. I use it just about everywhere. . . even when I only have one kid with me.
Okay. . . now the bad. . . the baskets are a pain to get to. I will only use them when I absolutely have to. . . and usually only to stuff jackets in. But for me. . . there’s enough good to outweight the bad here.
Rating: 4 / 5
My husband and I had to give up our Graco infant seat and single stroller for a double stroller since we have another one on the way, but needed something smaller since we have a smaller car (Pontiac G6). I’m also not that big a person (I’m 5′3, and my husband is 6′2). After looking and doing research, we ended up getting the Combi Double Stroller in Papaya with the shuttle infant car seat. The stroller fits well in the back of our trunk and still leaves space for groceries, diaper bags, or whatever else we need to throw back there. I haven’t had any issues with the latch getting stuck on the fabric when folding it up, or any travel issues (going uphill, mall walking, sidewalks, cracks). I did a few test runs with my 10 month old going to post office with him on one side and some packages on the other side going uphill on a sidewalk with three 90 degree turns on the handicapped ramp and eventually through the post office doors. I even went through the grass on the way back to the car and didn’t have ANY issues. . . . it worked beautifully. It’s something both my husband and I both use comfortably despite our height differences, and don’t need a ton strength collapsing it and putting it away.
Rating: 5 / 5
We wanted a lightweight stroller for traveling as our Graco tandem stroller and was just too big and heavy. The Combi twin sport stroller is awesome! My 3 and 1 year olds love sitting side by side. The stroller is lightweight, easy to fold & has a carrying strap. Both seats recline with a pull string. This stroller made it on 5 airplanes, trains, buses, taxis, subways, and a cruise ship for about a month. We took it through 5 countries on cobblestone streets, streets without ramps up the curbs, and up the stairs of a mountainside and it is still going strong back at home. I love it because it doesn’t take up much room in my trunk. It came almost fully assembled. We just snapped on a couple parts and voila. Yes, the sunshades leave something to be desired but we followed a reviewers suggestions and bought 2 kiddopotamus sun shades from [. . . ] for about $10-$15 each and that solved the problem. In real wind the shades blew up but you can’t have it all. For the most part they work great. The basket is not quite as great as the huge one with the Graco stroller but overall I’d prefer the Combi 10 to 1. The Combi now has one basket with a bar going through the center. If you unhook the side of the basket you can actually fit quite a bit in there and I use stroller hooks. You do have to be careful of the weight though. There are 3 cupholders for the kids but no parent cup holder or no tray. There are 2 velcro pockets on the back for keys, phones, etc. I bought a clip on cup holder for myself and I can also stick drinks in the side of the kiddopotamus shades. The stroller fits through normal doors both in the US and in Europe. It is sometimes a bit hard to maneuver in a mall store with lots of displays but so is any double stroller. All in all I LOVE this stroller and can’t believe how much it withheld with all the traveling. It is awesome!!
Rating: 5 / 5
This stroller is like no other in terms of ease of use. It unfolds with one hand, unlike some more expensive competitor’s strollers that you must unfold with use of both hands and one foot and even then, very difficult to open.
I sling it over my shoulder, so light.
Love the storage, it’s all I need. Pushes well, handles well. Certainly not an all terrain stroller but for short walks and store/mall trips, you can’t beat it.
Rating: 5 / 5