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Looking for Double Stroller Suggestions

We're expecting baby no. 2 in Feb. Our first daughter will be 19 mo. old when the baby arrives. We're in the process of researching double strollers and trying to figure out what is going to suit our needs- there are so many options! I'm leaning towards trying to find a good dbl. jogger, mostly because I really like my Bob single jogger now... I don't jog a ton w/ it- mostly use it for walks, but it's so much easier to manuever than our Graco that we purchased to be able to initially snap the carrier into. That said, I've heard that side by sides pose challenges b/c the older child is often poking at the younger one, etc. The graco dbl strollers seem nice b/c we can put our infant carrier in it, but doesn't the child in back eventually get frustrated that there is a seat in front of them- my daughter seems to love to look out and around now... and I'm assuming baby no. 2 eventually will as well?!

Any thoughts/suggestions would be great!

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I have the Graco Duo Glide. I love it. My sons are 18 months apart. I love it because you can snap the car seat into it either the front or the back. My sons are now 2 and 6 months old and we put the baby in the back because it lays all the way down so he can take a nap and my other son likes to look and climb in and out of the stroller

The double wide jogger is not just a problem because the two children poke each other, but also for two other reasons. They will not stroll through a store aisle, and when the weight is not evenly distributed (as it would be with twins, but not with different aged siblings) you have a hard time steering it.
Look for a regular double stroller that has "stadium" seating, so that the back seat is slightly higher than the front seat. Put the older child in the front while the baby is still in the carrier. By the time the baby outgrows the carrier, the older child will be tall enough to sit in the back and see over the front seat.

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L.: I started out with a peg perego aria double with my twins. I loved it at first, but now that the twins are 2, I can barely push it since they are total 50lbs. We moved on to a mountain buggy urban double and have never looked back! It's the best stroller. It turns on a dime, goes over any type of terrain and best of all, fits through any doorway. I think the bob is pretty similar to the MBUD, so I think you might be on the right track. Not sure if the bob has a fixed front wheel or pivot, but the pivot wheels are what make out stroller really useful. Hope this helps, there are sooo many double strollers out there, it can be overwhelming!!

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I have the Graco Duo Glide. I love it. My sons are 18 months apart. I love it because you can snap the car seat into it either the front or the back. My sons are now 2 and 6 months old and we put the baby in the back because it lays all the way down so he can take a nap and my other son likes to look and climb in and out of the stroller

Hi L.! I am expecting #2 in 7 wks and have a 14 mo old so I was in the same boat as you. I ended up with the BOB Revolution Duallie & absolutely love it. Although my own little one has not yet arrived my girlfriends with other children the same agae as my son have joined us on many walks as well as my 3 yr old nephew. All ride very nicely together. There is a divider between them and as you know the BOB has a deep seat so they would hve to really make an effort to "bug" each other. Iwill also say that I am surprised where this stroller fits; in stores, through doorways etc. It does also have an adapter bar far an infant carseat.

My thought is that if you already ahve a BOB, its going to be hard to live without one!
Good Luck!

Hey L.! Good question, I have been asking myself the same thing...LOL. My sister in law has a double wide she said I could have but I think double wides would be a pain if you want to go shopping or something. I have seen some really cool ones front/back but very expensive & not sure if it is worth the money. Let me know if you make a decision & if you like what you get. My son will be here in 4 days so we need to act quick. My 21 month old would prefer to walk anyway right now (I have a harness for him) but I plan on using the carriage we have for him & a sling for the new baby but that will only last a few months!! Thanks a million & good luck with your new little one.

My daughter was 23 months when her brother was born and I kept her in the single BOB stroller we had and carried him in our front pack for walks for the first 10 months. It worked well for us and I didn't have to get a stroller that held a baby carrier. Then we bought a side by side double jogger stroller and love it. Granted, I don't take it shopping, but it has been wonderful for us. The kids like being able to see each other and help each other with snacks and other things (they're now 2 and 4 years old)and easily climb in and out on their own. They do poke or kick each other on occasion, but it's happened maybe 4 times so far (keeping my fingers crossed that it stays that infrequent!).

My two are 21.5 months apart, and we use the Phil & Ted's stroller. It is not a jogging stroller (because you can't lock the front wheel I think), but I love using it for walks. The wheels are big enough to navigate most rough terrain, and I can steer it one-handed. The front-to-back design also means you can fit into more tight spaces, and both kids seem to be able to see really well. It is pricey, but well worth it to me to be able to get my kids around easily. I love that the seats are high enough for kids to sleep comfortably in them - the short seat backs on the Graco strollers were one reason I didn't get them since both my kids love to sleep in their strollers and with the Graco double strollers.

Two downsides: you have to take off one seat to fold it up in the car, and when there is a kid on the bottom seat you lose most of the basket space (I can still stuff a medium-size diaper bag in there, but that's it).

My boy's were two years apart. We were gifted a front and back stroller. It worked wonders! With it we could move. What i mean by "move" is in the market, mall, going for a walk or just turning corners. Babies R' Us now sells the steering wheel that can attach to the front-seat position so when you are tending to the newborn in the back, which the car seat fits into, the "driver" can continue w/o any thought.
Best wishes

We have been very happy with our Graco (front/back) dbl stroller. I have a dbl jog from a friend and I do not care for it. It is side by side and just big to move around places other than outside. The front wheel is always locked and does not have an option to unlock it for walks, so taking corners on the sidewalk prove to be more challenging.
I have found that with a 3 and 1 yr olds the Graco is getting heavy to move...so a jog stroller would help as they are lighter in weight...so if I have to buy a jog stroller I would get a front wheel that locks and unlocks...I am not sure I would get a front/ back jogger as they seem to have very obstructed views....

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