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

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The Zoe is definitely cheap and flimsy. The wheels aren’t great for everyday use. Personally we got a Thule jogging stroller that was side by side. They have car seat attachments so you can clip a seat in. My Kids are 4 and 6 now and we still use it. It’s a great stroller
What model Zoe do you have? The Zoe Twin v2's rating was revised to 60 lbs. That's what we're bringing to Disney soon. I agree that I'd rather have one adult pushing a stroller than requiring 2, especially when one or both kids may hop out of it at times.
I wish I got the snap and go cuz that would’ve been sooo much easier to run errands/travel with. I have the uppa baby vista which is tandem, it’s GREAT for walks especially if you live in an area with the sidewalks aren’t very wide and have some terrain. That thing is a smooth ride. I also have the Zoe twin v2 which is side by side. We’ve taken that to Disney, the local fair, the mall, etc. it’s easy and comfy. Great to travel with. The uppa baby is annoying to pack up and put in the car so I prefer this one the most. One of my twins had a medical issue that required more doctors appts so when I was solo with him I needed something and got a babyzen yoyo travel stroller on marketplace. That thing is great when you just need to take one baby if you can’t baby wear.
Yeah i vote for the Zoe twin too and gate checking it. I travelled with the uppa baby vista with my twins and it was a nightmare getting through security then disassembling it down the jetway to gate check it. We had it all ready to go through the xray machine on the way back and it wouldn’t fit because that airport just installed newer machines so they had us open it all up again and pulled us off to the side inspect it. It was stressful. Maybe we just did it wrong, but I wouldn’t not take the uppa baby to travel ever again. It’s a GREAT stroller otherwise else though!
We were not a fan of the "stacking" design with a lot of infant strollers so knew we wanted side by side. We went with a combo of the joovy twin with the chicco keyfit infant seats at first (was affordable and we stopped using it as soon as we could around 4-5 months). Then we bought a Zoe Twin V2 and have been very happy - twins are now 1 and do great with it. The plus for us is when we moved away from the Joovy we also got convertible car seats which gave us a second set for a while (they still fit in their infant seats but just barely).
Definitely definitely definitely get a side by side. The other ones are WAY harder to push and all the pieces are a huge headache!! I’ve tried every stroller possible I swear haha. The Zoe is amazing. So light weight and easy to take out one handed and super easy to steer and the kids love it. Mine are 22 months apart. It has a car seat attachment on the Zoe Twin V2. We also use the third seat and love it! It’s grown with our family so well. Not an ad haha just genuinely have tried so many strollers and this one is so great
Also you have to get the better terrain tires. The tires it comes with are not great.
I got the Zoe and it’s been fine! I can see how it can be flimsy to some especially compared to the uppa baby. But it worked well for us on a recent trip. It does get caught on larger bumps and breaks but I’ve found it to be okay for trails and not too bumpy surfaces! I’ve def pushed on grass but not too tall grass maybe? I really like it and my toddler can fall asleep in it. It’s light to put in and out of the car frequently. I will note we do have on the hardier tires and they’re still not that hardy.
Have 23 month age gap and just got the Zoe double. Vista was too bulky and heavy as larger toddlers so we passed on to our family member with a new baby. I’m interested to see if the Zoe will hold up well since people say it’s terrible on different terrain!

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

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