
Joolz
Aer+
Travel-friendly, city-nimble, but tiny storage and struggles off-pavement.

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I also have a tall two year old and just received kind is it weird I feel like the seat part isn’t large enough like she’s sliding off it ?
So I have an uppababy vista 2 we bought before my first was born with intentions of it growing with our family, I had my second last year and we got the second seat and while this stroller is amazing for one kid, and is horrible with two in my opinion. But, I think that might be true for all up and down strollers? They get very top heavy and extremely hard to maneuver, even with the big vista wheels. And collapsing it... is horrible. You have to take out the second seat to collapse, and once you have both the stroller collapsed and the second seat in the car, it takes up more than half of your trunk. SO, I actually have been doing a lot of research into side by sides and just placed an order for my bombi twin. It weighs as much as my vista(in single seat mode) and collapses very small with one hand!!! You can get bigger tires for it for more rugged terrain but have read good things about the stock tires. Also, it is only like five inches wider than my vista stroller in single mode.
I love my Bombi twin! It is newborn safe, it has a flat recline and a bottom mesh that pins up by the feet to simulate a bassinet. It is compatible with all car seats
Another vote for Bombi twin!
I got the bombi twin! And u can have 2 car seats on it
I have the uppababy vista also but I do love the bombi. My babies are due in 29 days so I can’t really comment much but I have practiced with both with my friends kids lol and I love how bombi is so compact and u don’t have to remove anything to put it in the car.
I bought the Bombi twin and i really like it! But I’ve realized that’s the “all day out” stroller and I had to buy adapters to modify the single stroller for quick errands with two. Namely the rider board, as my toddler prefers to be pushing the stroller instead of riding or walking… this is the next best thing.
I have the bombi twin and Larktale wagon. Love love my bombi. So lightweight and easy to manage with the kids, but the larktale is also great when I need more space and storage! I got rid of my mockingbird once I no longer needed the car seat attachment - it was so heavy and frustrating to deal with multiple times a day.

Joolz
Aer+
Travel-friendly, city-nimble, but tiny storage and struggles off-pavement.

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