B.W. asks from Salt Lake City, UT on August 11, 2008
Advice on a Good Stroller
I am looking for some advice about a good double stroller. Our family will be moving to London shortly and we will not have a car. We will be walking everywhere or taking the "tube" (subway). I have a 3 year old and a 1 year old so I am looking for a good double stroller that is easy to manuever, has plenty of storage, comfortable and will possibly have a cover for all of the rain we will encounter. We currently have a graco duo glide which works pretty well but I don't know if it is what I would prefer for London. I was wondering if any of you had any recommondations on a good stroller. Thanks so much for any advice you have!
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I just want to say thank you to all who replied about a good double stroller. All of the advice was so helpful. I have begun to do some research and believe I will be able to pick a good stroller for our family very soon, thanks to all of you!
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E.O. answers from Tucson on August 18, 2008
We're a military family, and I have lived in England for a total of 5 years. We didn't live in London, but went there frequently on day trips. I have twin daughters, so a double stroller is a must.
I have a Graco Duo Glide, an the Jeep double stroller. The Jeep stroller is easier to move around, but is quite wide and difficult to get through doors. It also has no storage. The Duo Glide might be kind of long and heavy, but it has plenty of storage, and it'll fit through the doors in the tube. But, I'll forewarn you now. You are not going to have an easy time manuevering a stroller through the train stations in England. I cannot recall seeing a lift at all of the stations. And often changing from one line to the next requires a significant change in levels, which makes for some gigantic escalators.
As for the rain, get a rain cover here if you don't already have one. They make one for the duo glide for less than $5. You'll need it. Things are much more expensive there, so get it here if you can.
E.
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L.A. answers from Phoenix on August 12, 2008
I'm on a great website with many international moms, including those from England.
Asking on there might be a good idea. Post late at night here, that's when a lot of them are on because it's first thing in the morning for them.
Also, fro, my experience with three years and London (unfortunately not together though) is that you may be best to find a single lightweight stroller and have your three year old walk. It may take a little longer in many place, but in the long run I think it would be easier to handle a lightweight stroller that maybe goes over your shoulder(s).
Good luck with your move...and if you stop by babygaga....look me up
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M.W. answers from Santa Fe on August 12, 2008
Wait until you are in London. Everyone there has either a MacLaren or a Bugaboo, or both.
K.H. answers from Tucson on August 12, 2008
I have "the BOB" Revolution Duallie Stroller, and it is the best! It was a little pricey, but worth every penny we spent. The BOB is very easy to push, moves around great, etc. The sun shade (or whatever it's called) folds down to cover all the way to their legs. It was great when my youngest fell asleep, it sorta created his own tent. The website is www.bobgear.com. I hope this info helps!
M.V. answers from Phoenix on August 12, 2008
I would wait until you go to london to buy a new one. I can't remember the name of the stroller, but it was very european looking and beautiful (saw it all over in miami...not here!). The streets of london are not paved as well with cobblestones in many areas, so it would trash your graco.
E.O. answers from Tucson on August 18, 2008
We're a military family, and I have lived in England for a total of 5 years. We didn't live in London, but went there frequently on day trips. I have twin daughters, so a double stroller is a must.
I have a Graco Duo Glide, an the Jeep double stroller. The Jeep stroller is easier to move around, but is quite wide and difficult to get through doors. It also has no storage. The Duo Glide might be kind of long and heavy, but it has plenty of storage, and it'll fit through the doors in the tube. But, I'll forewarn you now. You are not going to have an easy time manuevering a stroller through the train stations in England. I cannot recall seeing a lift at all of the stations. And often changing from one line to the next requires a significant change in levels, which makes for some gigantic escalators.
As for the rain, get a rain cover here if you don't already have one. They make one for the duo glide for less than $5. You'll need it. Things are much more expensive there, so get it here if you can.
E.
A.S. answers from Tucson on August 12, 2008
Good luck in London. It is a great city. We have been there various times pre-baby. But you might have a rough time getting the stroller around in the tubes. There are alot of stairs and such. Yes they have escalators but only one elevator...And some stations do not even have either one of those. It could be pretty difficult. But I would look at the british strollers. THey might have some that are more compact and easier to maneuver around town.
J.D. answers from Phoenix on August 11, 2008
B.,
I have heard that the Joovy Groove makes a good double stroller. We got a Baby Jogger stroller and it is definitely the best! Well-made and does everything promised. Good luck in London!
-Jen
M.D. answers from Phoenix on August 12, 2008
You definitely want rubber tires and shocks - more like a jogger than a standard stroller. There's so much uneven pavement, cobblestones, etc. throughout Europe you'll find that regular plastic wheels and no shocks make for a VERY bumpy ride! I would look in London.
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