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Need Advice: Is a Double Stroller a Must for a 23 Month and a Newborn?

We have started to do some research and shopping for a double stroller, and was wondering if we really need one. My son is 20 months now and our second is due in April. Does anyone have advice about whether or not we need to get a double stroller? My mom says I'm nuts- she had my brother 16 months after she had me, and my sister just 2 years later and used one umbrella stroller. I have a few single strollers. One of them has a stand up bar accessory that I could buy, but will a new 2 year old really use the stand up bar?

One option we've looked at is the Bumble Ride double stroller. Does anyone have experience with it? It looks great on line, but we can't find anywhere to look at it and take it for a test drive. I'm a very fast walker and many of the strollers we've looked at have wobbly wheels. That just won't work. I love to go for walks! The air tires seem to work the best.

A final complication to consider is my car. I have a VW Jetta and need the stroller to fit in the trunk. Thanks, in advance, for any advice you can send my way!

What can I do next?

So What Happened?™

We decided to go with the Bumble Ride Indie Twin. We went to Grow on Division and took it for a test drive. They were so nice and helpful there! Thanks so much to everyone who offered advice on double strollers and to those who suggested Grow! I'm really looking forward to the snow melting so I can actually use a stroller again! This site is great!

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My girls are 20 months apart, and I found a double stroller to be a huge help in the first 6 months or so. Baby could stay asleep in her car seat and toddler was contained, too. However, I'm glad that I didn't spend a lot of money on it, as my nearly 3 year old now usually walks and holds my hand. This is a great item to borrow from a friend or get second hand. I have a graco double and a VW Passat.

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I have a two year old and a five month old. I have the stroller where my daughter can sit or stand and it carries to carrier. Once my baby sis bigger he an sit in it. This is the same size as my old single stroller. AHope this is helpful.

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Yes a must. I had the same question. Mine are 24 months apart and my 2 year old refused to sit in the stroller at that time. I bought the footboard attachment for my single stoller and the double stoller was a gift from my inlaws. We use the footboard and single stroller when we run to the doctor or go to museums or shopping. When the baby was around 3 months, my daughter suddenly decided she wanted to sit in the stoller and loved going for long walks. Now we rarely use the single stoller. I'm really glad to have both and they've both gotten tons of use.

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I think I already responded to you.
It is nice to have them contained. My son, even though he's a good boy, was hard to handle sometimes. Having them both safe in the "cadillac" of strollers, the Bumbleride Indie Twin, was really convenient.
Plus, when I'd take them to the zoo or all day trips, that stroller held everything!!!
I got the SKIP HOP DUO DOUBLE DELUXE to hang off the handle bar, and the basket held our lunches and Thermos'. Even loaded up, it handles like a dream.

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I had three children two years apart each and my experience was that a double stroller is definitately a must - and a lifesaver. I don't think I would have been able to go out without it. We had the Graco DuoGlider, which was nice for snapping the infant seat in and out of when the baby was young. There are several lighter weight type options out there now, and it sounds like you've done some good research. Side by sides are nice for outdoors, but don't work very well for mall shopping, etc.

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Yes a must. I had the same question. Mine are 24 months apart and my 2 year old refused to sit in the stroller at that time. I bought the footboard attachment for my single stoller and the double stoller was a gift from my inlaws. We use the footboard and single stroller when we run to the doctor or go to museums or shopping. When the baby was around 3 months, my daughter suddenly decided she wanted to sit in the stoller and loved going for long walks. Now we rarely use the single stoller. I'm really glad to have both and they've both gotten tons of use.

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I too am going through the same decision.

As for the Bumbleride Double see this video I found about folding it and putting it in the car (it looks to big)
http://www.bumbleride.com/updates/index.php

As to were you can find it they I noticed that buybuyBABY carries it in Downers Grove. Great store by the way.

The other two I found that will accomadate an infant carrier are the Kolcraft Contour Double at Toys R' Us
http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3121487

and the B.O.B Revolution at The Right Start Naperville and Yorktown
http://www.bobgear.com/strollers/stroller_accessories.php...

Good luck to you!!
Hope this helps!

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We have a Joovy Caboose. We love it, b/c it is not wide like other double strollers and not as long as the traditional sit and stand strollers. It has a converter bar to use with the infant carseats until baby is old enough to sit in a stroller. And, my daughter is not confined to the stroller, she can get in when she wants and get out when she wants. There is a strap for the second seat, but we have never used it since she was almost 3 by the time her brother was born.

We do a lot of walking in the city, and it just is not practical to expect our older child to walk everywhere, so she can walk when she wants and then get on the back and sit, kneel or stand. She loves to kneel and talk with her brother in the front.

There are a few issues...the basket in the bottom is not very big, the front seat is really only for the smaller child (my daughter gets bummed that she can't sit in front sometimes), and I am not sure it folds small enough. It fit in my Acura TSX trunk, but I think that may be wider than a Jetta?.

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Just to add that Grow on Division in Chicago (Damen and Division area) has the Bumbleride twin.

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My daughters are 12 months a one day apart.....and a double stroller is a MUST! My daughters are now 30 months and 18 months and without the double stroller you are just asking for trouble! I have a Graco double stroller...and depending on the car seat you have....the Grace snug ride can snap on the stroller and then your toddler can sit in the front....that made my life easier for the first year that my daughter was in a car seat carrier! Good Luck!

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I think it's a huge plus to have one. My kids were 18 months apart (now 3 and 1 1/2) and we still use it. My oldest loves to walk, but there are times when we need him in the stroller (the zoo, if the mall is really crowded, etc.) My oldest also went through a phase where he didn't want to walk...after walking for a long time around 2. It's also great for discipline (if you can't listen you'll need to get in the stroller.) We have the Graco Duo-glider and I'm very happy with it. Congrats and good luck.

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