
Momcozy - ChangeGo Baby Stroller
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Not uppaaby, but I’ve got that double stroller from Momcozy in case you're open to options.. It has very spacious storage underneath and strong wheels to support all the walking. I’m having a good experience with it and thought of sharing since it feels right for your needs!
okay so momcozy double stroller is a good choice...it does cover all that you're looking for like its very smooth to push even on rough roads, has plenty of storage space, durable and very safe. Having said that you need to decide if you would carry this stroller in your car or are you going to walk your way through out for errands, 'casuse with two kids it could be a bit of struggle to fold in the beginning (if you're parenting alone) but once you get used to it, it gets alot easier . I have a 3 year old and a 6 months old, changego is ideal for my needs and I have no regrets picking this one, but it took me a while to figure things out when i am travelling alone with my two babies.
Comfort and smoothness of use while traveling is what we value most" as we have to push our child a lot, and once before we went for a walk and the park had a lot of small stones, the momcozy changego I’m using now is great. I love that it can switch between a single and double stroller. We have two kids in the family, so that flexibility has been a game changer!
So ive had this stroller for a while now. Everything was great until we found out the latch dosent work. They ended up sending us a new stroller and it keeps undoing every time I try to put it in the car. Im getting a refund. With my husbands back issues. He's unable to get the stroller in the car
I just set mine up last night. Definitely on the bulky side and somewhat annoying to fold. However, the big selling point for us was to be able to have the bassinet closer to us while toddler facing out. For the price point I think its a good value.
Folding got easier once you get the hang of it. Definitely love having the ability to have the bassinet closer. It is a heavy/bulky stroller though especially for FTM. It takes up a lot of trunk space and heavier than most strollers. Everything else is good the steering, bottom basket is big
Since we’re having twins, the options are even more limited! I wanted an uppababy vista twin travel system but it proved to be elusive and almost doubled in price. Next up was a cybex, but it kept going out of stock! Two bassinet configuration was important to me and I finally found it with the momcozy stroller. I don’t remember the name of the model but it was a single to double that came with the toddler seat and a bassinet. I had to buy an additional seat and bassinet but the frame is large enough to accommodate. I’ll keep everyone updated. The momcozy when all was said and done was still significantly less expensive than the uppababy and the cybex. I knew we’d have to spend on the stroller but I was happy spending less than $2K. Twins are expensive yall.
We have the momcozy change go and it accommodates two bassinets! I think you can add car seat adapters too but we don’t use those. Just the bassinets.
We have the convertible car seats and we bought the momcozy change go stroller. It can handle two bassinets! It was much less expensive than uppa. I did have to buy the additional bassinet and toddler seat but the frame fits both nicely and it’s very sturdy. Highly recommend.
We’re having twins so that limited the splurging but we did use our baby shower Amazon gift cards for the momcozy bottle washer, dryer, and sterilizer combo. I’m looking forward to using it. We also got the evenflo revolve 360 car seats (gifted from MIL). I’m hoping that we’re able to use those without needing infant seats. We also bought the momcozy change to go stroller with two bassinets and two bucket seats. I wanted to go super high end on a lot of the purchases but two babies so….. we have stayed pretty conservative.
We have the momcozy change go. It fits two bassinets and we have the toddler seats for when it’s time for those. It’s a tandem rather than a side by side. No complaints! It steers well, plus it’s very sturdy.
I’m 2 weeks in but we went with the momcozy change go stroller. It comes with a bassinet and toddler seat, and it’s big enough to add a second bassinet and seat. We’re loving it so far. It makes doctor visits very easy! It was less expensive than other options (the uppababy and cybex felt prohibitively expensive) and it feels very sturdy and high quality.
Hubs is able to fold it in one motion! I’m still not cleared to handle it since it’s heavy but it pops open and folds with one hand and the bassinets pop into the slots. He can assemble and disassemble it in about 90 seconds! It’s big. Takes up half our trunk space (mid size SUV). Hope this helps! We’re looking at a bigger suv next year but right now, we’re not making many trips so it’s fine.
We have the momcozy change go stroller. It comes with the toddler seat and the bassinet, and I bought an additional bassinet and toddler seat. We love it! I think you can also buy adapters to use the infant car seats in it as well. We use the convertible car seat so we don’t have the potable ones so I can’t speak to that but otherwise, we’ve been very happy with it.
To avoid adding a fifth stroller, a stroller board is your best bet until you transition to a wagon. I'd recommend momcozy changeo because it is a modular system that functions as a single stroller with a toddler seat and converts into a full wagon, so it can save you from a future purchase.
We’ve got a little baby and a toddler just over one, and after checking out a bunch of double strollers, we went with the Momcozy ChangeGo. So far, the biggest win is how durable it is, our older one sits in it every day with zero issues, and the newborn fits perfectly in the bassinet or car seat. The seats adjust super easily, so it works for all stages. Folding it takes a bit to get the hang of, but it fits in the trunk no problem. Pushing it around is rock solid, even on bumpy streets it feels totally stable. Whether it’s daily outings or long trips with the kids, it holds up. And honestly, for the price, it’s a serious bang for your buck.
Baby wearing is such a beautiful way to bond, but it can really take a toll on your back and shoulders after a while, especially during long walks outside. And if your first baby is in toddler phase then be ready for that meltdown for wanting to be carried in the stroller after seeing the new baby getting a ride in the stroller. To save your sanity, it's definitely worth looking into a double or a convertible. You might want to check out the joovy zoom, zoe twin, or evenflo, but I’d recommend momcozy changego. I actually used it for my first, and it’s been amazing because it converts so easily from a single to a double setup. It’s super stable, spacious, and gives such a smooth ride. I love it
Sounds like we're in a similar boat, we live in a NYC apartment with a 3yo and a 1yo. Late last year, we upgraded to momcozy changgo . The best part is that It switches between multiple modes, which is clutch for hauling two kids around. They say it’ll last till the kids are walking on their own, so it’s basically our forever stroller. This thing handles everything when we’re out with both kids. Ofc it’s not as light as a travel stroller, but it’s solid and reliable.
We have a momcozy changego double and it’s been great so far. It switches between single and double, which works perfectly with my 2yo and 6mo. I like that it has a lot of options so we don’t need to buy another stroller later
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