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Which Double Stroller?

I'm looking to buy another double stroller and wanted to see what other moms recommended. Currently I have the Graco Duo Glider. It's a good stroller, but very heavy and bulky. I'm considering a Sit N Stand, Jeep Side-by-side Double Stroller, and/or Double Jogging stroller. The stroller would be used for my 5 month old and 2 year old (or 4 year old when he's tired). Would love to hear your opinions.

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I just bought a Baby Jogger City Micro because I am expecting my second in March. From all of the research I did, it seems like a really good stroller. Halle Barry, Tori Spelling, and other celebs got it for their kids. Right now, strollers.com is having a sale on the slate grey models...it's $150 when they normally are $300. It isn't that bulky, collapses easily, fits through a standard door, is rated from 6mo to 5years, and had bigger wheels.

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I cannot sat enough great things about the BOB Revolution Duallie! Great handling, fits through single doorways, almost pushes itself! It is a little pricey, but it worth every penny!

I just bought a Baby Jogger City Micro because I am expecting my second in March. From all of the research I did, it seems like a really good stroller. Halle Barry, Tori Spelling, and other celebs got it for their kids. Right now, strollers.com is having a sale on the slate grey models...it's $150 when they normally are $300. It isn't that bulky, collapses easily, fits through a standard door, is rated from 6mo to 5years, and had bigger wheels.

I went from the duo glide to the sit 'n stand. I thought about a jogging double as well, but figured a side by side wouldn't be as easy to get around the stores. I have a 2 and a 5 year old and we still use the sit n stand and its not to bulky for when the older one doesn't want to ride. I have even had my youngest up front and two standing in the back, which was a tight squeeze but they fit.

I love my BOB Duallie. I use it for everything.

I have both the Sit n Stand Plus and the Jeep side by side. I use the Jeep stroller on vacations by plane cause its light, collapses small, reclines a little, steers easily, and fits through most standard doors. I use the sit n stand everywhere else cause it has great storage and my 3 1/2 year old can get in and out as he pleases. The sit n stand plus has two seats with the rear one being removable to make it the standing or sitting part. LOVE IT. My kids are 20 months apart so the older one was not quite ready for the standing sitting part yet. Ours is almost 4 years old now and still works great and my son loves the freedom he has to walk sit or "skateboard" as he calls it.

Keep in mind how some airline workers can be rough on strollers and car seats, which is why the Jeep gets used on vacations cause it is the cheaper stroller.

i love my joovy sit n stand. i bought it at lone star baby depot on 820. they have a bunch of strollers that you can try out. they had the cheapest price too. they are on the floor so you don't have to get them down off of the shelves.

I LOVE my double jogging stroller, just make sure that you get a front wheel that pivots. I tried a lot of doubles and deciced that the joggers are the only way to go for me. I do NOT jog, but I wanted some real mobility, which the joggers offer. the traditional strollers with smaller wheels are just to difficult to navigate. the joggers also take bumps and curbs effortlessly, unlike the traditional strollers, which practically come to a stop for these obstacles.

I love my Peg Perago Aria 60/40. It's a side by side that fits through all standard doorways. It collapses super easy and I just toss it in my trunk... and it turns on a dime! I went to Lone Star Baby in Frisco and test drove all of them (with the weight of my toddler and a carseat in it). TEST DRIVE them; that's my best advice.

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