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Combi Twin Sport 2 Side by Side Double Stroller - Apricot

Combi Twin Sport 2 Side by Side Double Stroller - Apricot
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List Price: $229.99
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Product Description

Combi Twin Sport StrollerThe Twin Sport Stroller is double the fun with its bright patterns and colors. This lightweight and portable lifestyle side by side twin stroller is compatible with the Combi Shuttle. With multi-position, deep-reclining seats for resting comfortably, this double stroller will even accommodate infants. The Twin Sport Stroller features a quick and simple tri-fold, carrying strap for traveling, front swivel wheels, independent wheel suspension, 5-point safety harness, removable and washable padded seat cushion, and a safety boot in both seats.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1633 in Baby Product
  • Color: Apricot
  • Brand: Combi
  • Model: 776919
  • Released on: 2008-11-26
  • Dimensions: 39.00" h x 32.00" w x 28.00" l, 22.00 pounds

Features

  • Lightweight side-by-side twin stroller
  • Compatible with Combi Shuttle infant car seat (sold separately)
  • Compact, quick and easy Tri-Fold design
  • All-wheel suspension system
  • Independent fully reclining seats with removable washable pads

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
Combi Twin Sport lightweight side-by-side twin stroller folds quickly and easily just like the single strollers. Self standing when folded, and includes convenient carrying strap. Each seat accommodates up to 45 pounds child, and reclines deeply and independently. Plush seating areas include 5-point logo harnesses and fabrics that are breathable air mesh and separately removable and washable as well, Independent canopies have designer lining, and storage pocket and windows. Soft guardrail is removable, either individually or completely and includes cup-holders. The stroller will also accommodate one Combi-Shuttle Infant Car Seat


Customer Reviews

Can't beat it for a double stroller4
When I was pregnant with my twins, I got a double travel system from Graco. It included the Graco Duo Glider MONSTROSITY. The thing was so big that it ate over half of the cargo space in the back of my van. It was heavy, but really easy to use as long as you didn't use the infant carriers with it. It felt like the front kid was SO far away from you.

I don't remember where I learned about the Combi Twin, but I tell ya...I couldn't craigslist the Graco fast enough once I had!

The good points:
*Small & compact
*Carrying strap
*Light
*Easy to fold (my husband can even do it)
*Fits through doors (sometimes takes a little manuvering as the wheels have to be straight, not at an angle or you won't make it)
*Independent reclining seats
*3 child cup-holders

The bad points:
*TINY storage baskets
*Sometimes a pain to lock once folded because the clasp gets tangled in basket fabric
*Tiny sunshades
*NO adult cup-holders

Despite the "bad" points, as all you mom's will know, you can remedy all of them:
For the tiny storage baskets, I have little hooks on the parent handle that I can hang shopping bags or my purse on.

The clasp getting caught in the basket fabric is cured with preventative measures. I lean down & turn the clasp out before folding.

For the Tiny sunshades, I just bought the kiddopotomus sunshade (http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2265552&CAWELAID=107511554).

The lack of a parent cup-holder is the biggest challenge. I use the Skip Hop Double Duo diaperbag because it will clip onto the back of the stroller. I use one of the front pockets or one of the side-sippy cup pockets of the diaper bag for holding my beverage.

All in all, I love this stroller. My g/f who had twins a year behind me visited recently & was insanely jealous of mine (she also has the Graco). I'd recommend it despite any "set-backs"!!

Love it but little storage4
I love this stroller, but there are only two downsides I've found:

1.) STORAGE. The basket below is very small, and if my purse is full of kids' stuff (diapers, sippy cups, etc.), then I can't fit it down there. Granted I have a large purse, but most people with little kids carry either a large purse or a diaper bag. I wouldn't mind so much if I was able to hang my purse on the handlebars, but since it's got the one bar handle, you can't hang it. You can purchase those little stroller hooks to hang things from, so I think that's what I'll do.

2.) OFF-ROADING. It's pretty difficult to push over grass or rough terrain, but that's pretty common among strollers.

What I love most about it is:

1.) HANDLEBAR. I really do love the fact that it has the one handlebar across because it's better for one-handed pushing. If I get a call or am holding a drink I can still push it with both kids in (and they weigh almost 65 pounds together). Also, I have big boys (38 lbs and 25 lbs), and it fits them great.

2.) KIDS' CUP HOLDERS. They love the cup holders, too. There are three for them, so we can put their cups in there plus a snack.

3.) DESIGN. I think it's very cute, too. I love the orange. I was afraid it would be too feminine for my boys, but it's very neutral.

4.) FOLDING UP. It folds up VERY easily. I was very surprised. It also folds out with just one motion. I love that. I also like that it stands up when it's folded, and it has a strap so that you can carry it easily. That's good for going through an airport.

5.) WIDTH. Another think I was amazed about is the width. I was so surprised that it even fits through the bedroom doors at my house. I've never had trouble navigating it through places, even crowded boutiques. The turn radius is also really small, so it makes it even easier to navigate.

I love this stroller and highly recommend it as long as you purchase a separate cup holder and purse hook to attach to the push bar.

Good not Great Stroller3
I bought this stroller to have a light weight stroller for my 1 year old twins. I needed something that was easy to transport and would fit into our car. Well, this does fold easily and compactly into the vehicle. the down side is that it is a "mall" stroller. I doesn't travel over cracks in the sidewalk and can be hard to push uphill. Maybe I am just spoiled by the jogging stroller and the ease of pushing it on my "power" walks. SO now I have this stroller for lightweight travel and the trips to the mall, library, amusement parks, but the jogger is still the best thing if you want to be able to walk outdoors for fitness.