another stroller question....

Discussion in 'The Toddler Years(1-3)' started by cmudeanna, Jan 25, 2008.

  1. cmudeanna

    cmudeanna Active Member

    There are many stroller questions on this forum but if someone is willing to share their opinion again that would be great! I want a side by side stroller and I have narrowed it down to the Combi Twin Savvy or the Graco Duorider. I know these are very different in price and quality and wondering if the Combi is worth the extra money. I had my mind set on the Combi but saw the Duorider in the store and it was nicer than I thought for the price.

    Thanks!
     
  2. Cindy H

    Cindy H Well-Known Member

    When I did my homework 2 years ago I needed a good side by side that would take me infant to done with strollers. I could only afford one and I am so happy with my Combi twin savvy. I love how easy it is to drive, turn, put away. It reclines so easy, the cup holder are great for snacks. The under basket could be a little bigger, but the pockets up higher help make up for that. I love my COmbi Worth the price to me. Check out online I go my for almost $100 less than in a store.

    Cindy
     
  3. KCMichigan

    KCMichigan Well-Known Member

    LOVE my Combi- but we got the cheaper model w/o snack trays/cup holders.

    Easy to fold, manuver, and I have had NO trouble shopping with it...we have had it almost 2 yrs now and it has been well worth the cost.
     
  4. TwinLove

    TwinLove Well-Known Member

    QUOTE(Cindy H @ Jan 26 2008, 08:17 AM) [snapback]590608[/snapback]
    When I did my homework 2 years ago I needed a good side by side that would take me infant to done with strollers. I could only afford one and I am so happy with my Combi twin savvy. I love how easy it is to drive, turn, put away. It reclines so easy, the cup holder are great for snacks. The under basket could be a little bigger, but the pockets up higher help make up for that. I love my COmbi Worth the price to me. Check out online I go my for almost $100 less than in a store.


    Word for word, I agree with Cindy! :good: The Combi is great!
     
  5. New Mom

    New Mom Well-Known Member

    I have the Graco Duorider and am really happy with it. It fits through all the doors and has great basket space underneath. It is easy to fold and lightweight. I think it is a great stroller for the price. Plus I am way too cheap to spend a ton of money on a stroller.
     
  6. BRMommy

    BRMommy Well-Known Member

    I don't know about Combi, but I have owned Graco Duoglider and Mountain Buggy Urban Double. Graco Duoglider was a good stroller for the price and is definitely better than the Mountain Buggy if you do more driving than walking. It was fairly easy to fold and put in the back of the trunk. It was narrow enough for most store isles and it had a large basket for shopping and carrying stuff. It lasted about a year and a half and we had to buy a new stroller. It was also getting to be problematic because the one sitting in the back would bother and kick the one in the front.

    Mountain Buggy Urban Double is much better for pushing around in a city, where you do lots of walking. But it's a pain to fold and put in and out of a car. I've been using it for over a year and a half, walking long distances on pretty bumpy city streets everyday, and it's still as sturdy and reliable as the day I bought it.
     
  7. Cindy123

    Cindy123 Well-Known Member

    I really like our Combi, it is very lightweight and easy to maneuver. The sun visors are the best as they will move independently of each other and keep all sun off of the kiddos. I think of spending the extra for it as an investment because we'll be using it for so long.
     
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