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cabbagesandkings1291 • 4 months ago

We have an evenflo wagon and two toddlers. It’s absolutely an extra, not a must have. That said, I do love it. We use it for outings like the zoo, their cousins’ rec sporting events, etc. It allows the kids to see things and feel a little less confined than in a stroller, but still keeps them contained or allows them to take breaks from walking. It’s easy to use and we are able to store it in the garage.

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Diek16 • 4 months ago

We have the Evenflo one and love it! Kids are now 5 and 3 and we still use it for outings with longer walks. We also have a double stroller, however the seats are back to back, it’s a pain to maneuver and make turns with and the rear seat is pretty small. We only really used it for trips that we had to fly for since you can take them on a plane. We preferred the wagon for the extra storage space and I think it gives the kids a little more freedom to take with them toys or snacks to keep them entertained. I definitely think they’re worth it, but I don’t think you have to have the most expensive version of one. The cheaper ones work just fine for the same benefits.

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gidgeteering • 4 months ago

As someone also with adhd, asking for advice can sometimes come with a giant blurb of text, which becomes less helpful. I would get more suggestions than I originally had anyway. I know it sucks, but there’s tons of strollers because it’s so personalized to your needs. There are way too many factors. In the end, I said screw research and went with the cool one that let me have a dog in the bottom basket (with a doggy ramp!) (Evenflo pivot troop.) If they’re highly rated, then good—my baby can’t tell the difference—only I can. This “screw it decision method” has worked out for us. FWIW, I had started an intense search on lightweight strollers before, and Jool lightweight is where I ended up for the brief period I researched. (Evenflo pivot troop is hella heavy but I am happy because I didn’t have to do more research. And it works.)

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malazabka • 4 months ago

Yup - I just got an evenflo wagon off fb marketplace and it’s amazing. Used it on the beach too and it held up great

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SyrahSmile • 4 months ago

My kids have a 3 year age gap and we have the Evenflo Pivot which looks similar to the Graco wagon. They love riding in it! When the younger was a baby she napped in it while we were out. I love that the older kid can hop in and out and they both like seeing in all directions.

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zitchhawk • 4 months ago

I have the Evenflo Pivot wagon, and we have put hundreds of miles on the thing. It collapses and folds. It was fairly easy to fit in the car, taking up about half the trunk of our Outback. We always use it in push mode. We had a bucket car seat adapter when our second child was a baby, and I like that the kids can interact face to face now. At ages 3 and 5 this will probably be our last summer of use, as the kids' legs are getting long and they are better at riding bikes/walking on their own. We bought it for about $240. Easily got our money's worth.

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Equitableredditor • 11 months ago

I have the evenflo pivot and I love it. I’m glad I didn’t waste my money on luxury.

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Eternal-Dream-Chaser • 4 months ago

I also got the Evenflo but the pivot. It’s been working wonderfully!

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jazramz • 4 months ago

Everyone who I know who uses or has used the Doona has ended up hating it. Some because it’s short, even with the adjustable handle it’s not much of a difference. They couldn’t really use it past a year. They ended up having to switch over to a larger car seat and separate stroller sooner than they planned. Which was a lot extra inconvenient cost when you realize how much they paid for the Doona. Now for the Nuna I only have one friend in our friend group who has purchased it and even then She would t pay for it. Her family pitched in for it. I’m not sure what model she has but it did come with the bassinet attachment and you could put the car seat in when it. Now’s she’s using the larger child attachment so the baby can sit upright, and below is a seat where toddler sits. Recently I’ve been seeing some people have had issues with the Nuna and having issues with the company in general. I’ve had two babies and pregnant with number 3. With my first I used the brand Monbene it’s available at Walmart. It was a travel system. I liked it, I used the stroller til my son was 2.5. With my second I had the Evelflo Pivot and also really liked it. The bassinet attachment could be used and an extra toddler seat for when baby was older. You could clip in the car seat and the toddler seat. So I used that for when I needed to lug both boys around. With my third I got the Graco verb travel system. You can clip the car seat in and when baby can sit upright I’ll have a stroller. Graco is also one of the better known and highly recommended because price and they have so many options available.

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Mountain-Blood-7374 • 7 months ago

We have the Evenflo pivot modular system and I love it! My baby has had countless naps in the bassinet attachment during walks, which at one point was the only way he’d nap. It converts to a toddler seat which my son loves. The car seat attached really easy, though by six months we ditched the bucket infant seat for a convertible car seat, so the ability to attach an infant seat wasn’t used too long.

r/Mommit • What travel system (with bassinet attachment available) did you chose and why? ->
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New_beaten_otterbox • 4 months ago

Adding that they have a non-xpand version. Same name just take xpand out.

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someawol • 5 months ago

We have the evenflo pivot! We love that the seat turns into a bassinet for the first few months, and then can convert into a toddler seat once baby's sitting up well! And that the car seat snaps into the same stroller base

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Special-Positive-681 • 5 months ago

I have Evenflo and find it kind of bulky when using the stroller . Will likely switch to a more streamlined stroller once LO can hold her head up more

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sunnygirl1980 • 5 months ago

If you're leaning toward the Evenflo Pivot Modular Travel System, you’re definitely not alone, it’s a solid all-in-one pick, especially for the price. It comes with an infant car seat, bassinet mode, and a toddler seat that can face either way. That said, if you're open to other options, the Bellini Juno Compact is a great everyday stroller that’s also travel-friendly. It folds up in seconds, fits in overhead bins, and has a smooth ride that’s perfect for errands or vacations. It doesn’t come with a car seat, but if you’re planning to babywear or want something ultra-compact for on-the-go, it’s worth considering.

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