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

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Just switched from a double side-by-side to a wagon and it’s been such a game changer. https://www.evenflo.com/products/pivot-xplore-dreamz-stroller-wagon I found double strollers were either 1. Too wide 2. Too heavy or 3. Took up too much trunk space.
Do some research about the width of whichever double you’re going to get. We had the Zoe twin, it was marketed as being narrow enough for doors and sidewalks, but my husband called it the “loveseat” because we regularly had to pop off of sidewalks onto the road if there was a telephone pile or trash can. and on our recent trip to our cities science museum and children’s museum, I had to take the kids out (10mo and 2.5yo), take everything out of the stroller, fold it, walk through the door, and set everything up again - all because it didn’t fit through a door it said it would. It was such a headache. I bought a wagon that day.
We really like the evenflo dreamz I think it’s called? It’s great on uneven terrain. When we are at events or traveling long distances, my 5 five year old will hop in with our little one. Otherwise just so easy to pack things in or have a sitting area for a snack
I bought the evenflow Pivot Xplore Dreamz for my boys. My soon to be ex-wife took the stroller and kept forgetting to leave the wagon with me so I got this one. They are two so I don't have use for the bassinet attachment but the wagon works really well. I've taken them on a walking trail and to our city park multiple times. Lots of very uneven sidewalks and curbs and it takes them like a champ. [evenflo Pivot Xplore Dreams](https://www.evenflo.com/products/pivot-xplore-dreamz-stroller-wagon?variant=42749332029596)
I can't help on the double stroller yet, baby #2 due I'm April and we did snag the Evenflo dreamz wagon for that front when baby is bigger. I can say that I hate my mockingbird stroller so probably won't convert it to a double. As for travel (and it's our daily driver), I love my ergo baby metro! We did a trip to Spain when little dude was 10 months and it handled the uneven streets really well and I flew with it as carry one luggage where it fit in overhead bin. I really really love this stroller my only gripe are that I have the metro+ from 2 years ago and they stopped selling the car seat adapter for that version so now I can't use it for the newborn car seat. However it does have basinet mode. I am pretty sure the newest version you don't need an adapter at all.
No double stroller will have a small folding foot print but honestly I have been really enjoying the Evenflo dreamz wagon and it's fold space is the same as my mockingbird stroller(which I hate). It doesn't have a wrap feel but I do love how easy and quick on/off my ergo baby omni 360 is.
I really like my Evenflo dreamz wagon! It's easy to push and older to can be in and out easily
Same with the minu duo and we love it too! I got it when my second was born and we still use it (she’s 1 and my son is almost 4). It’s pricey but worth the price, they are still very comfy in it. I did buy an evenflo dreamz wagon on offer up for a sturdier option when we go on trails since the minu can’t really do uneven terrain, but it’s perfect buying second hand.
Evenflo Xplore! I have 3u4 including 2u2. I can fit all three kids in the stroller by buying an infant insert that is installed on top of the wagon portion. It’s very compact, easily fits in my trunk, can be taken on runs/long walks. I’ve done two stroller 5k with it—one with two toddlers and another with two toddlers and a baby. It’s also all terrain so I’ve been able to comfortably roll it around on unpaved trails while also wheeling it around the pediatrician’s office and exam rooms comfortably.

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

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