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

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I have a Graco Sullivan travel system and I love it. The car seat is included and snaps into the stroller. There is also a separate attachment for a bassinet style that turns into a seat for a toddler. All of it is reversible and adjustable, and super easy to use.
We have a basic Graco jogger and I love it because it’s super easy to push. It also has the car seat attachment, which makes it easy to travel with. I bought a Bob double stroller and I don’t love it. While it pushes extremely nice where I live, it’s way too big for a standard size SUV to fit in the trunk space and it almost doesn’t fit through most doors, so doesn’t make it practical to take places.
I bought it and sold it in less than a month. I found it bulky, hard to push and heavy. I have had all graco car seats and the jogger stroller and love them but this double stroller fell flat. I found the wheels on anything but well paved roads just did not move easily and being so early postpartum was hard. I was bummed because the seats were okay and it was compatible with the car seat. I ended up going with a side by side stroller. Again, bulky but pushes like a dream. After having my double stroller for a while, if I have to buy another, I’d probably asses where I’m going to be doing the majority of walking
I have the Graco FastAction Fold Jogger Travel system, and I DO NOT RECOMMEND it. The tires seem to lose air very quickly, and the front tire does lock, but it goes sideways way to easily and gets stuck. It's good for different terrain, but it's an annoying stroller.
I have a baby trend zero flat! We Love it! We had also had a second hand Graco fast action we got rid of it. The baby trend is fairly light for a jogger and has great shocks, And the fact you don't have to pump tires is great. It also has running lights.
I have the graco gast action jogger and the baby trend expedition jogger. Both were secondhand but have served us very well! Would recommend either. To be fair, I'm not a runner, so my husband and I have each used them for a few jogs, but otherwise we use them for long walks, and the baby trend is my "daily driver" that I'll use for errands.
Yes, I love having carseat compatibility with my stroller! We have the Graco snug ride snug fit DLX with the Graco Fastaction Jogger, we've used this with both kids and I love the ease it folds up, and the "real" tires which helps on all terrain. We also have the Cyber Gazelle with Graco adapter, because we have 2 under 2 and sometimes need the double stroller option. This stroller is so smooth and turns really easily even with one hand but is not so great in loose rocks or dirt. It really isn't a big deal to pop the carseat in to the stroller at home or get baby ready in the carseat and then take him out to the garage to pop it in when we go for walks. I like it because he then faces me, plus most strollers are not recommended until at least 6 months of age on their own so you either need to use a carseat or one with a bassinet attachment.
It really isn't any bulkier and when my second was born I regularly used it as a single. It was the stroller I kept in the car and would pop the second seat off just to use it with the bucket seat while toddler was at daycare and I had the newborn with me. One thing I LOVE is the undersea storage is sooo much bigger. I always had a hard time getting our diaper bag out of the basket of our Graco Jogger. Don't get me wrong, I love our grace jogger but the gazelle has been a wonderful stroller, so smooth and easy to push/maneuver.
Yeah in hindsight we should have just bought this one. Don’t have to buy the second seat now if you don’t want by we got the attachment to click in our graco bucket car seat which was nice. We still occasionally use the single, but even when we go on walks and my 2yo wants to start out independently, she has a seat to climb in to when she gets tired. Also thinking about getting the standing board for her this summer as an alternative as well.

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

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