Product Ratings
Overall (76 Reviews)
Target.com (38 Reviews)
Amazon.com (33 Reviews)
Shopping.com (4 Reviews)
Specs & Features
Released
Number of Seats
Stroller Type
Convenience Features
Reversible Canopy, Individual Canopy, Stands Folded
Folded Depth
Folded Height
Folded Width
Harness Points
Max Weight Capacity
Overall Warranty
Recline Features
Storage Features
Lower Storage Basket, Cup Holder, Front/Child Tray
Weight
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What People Say
i have a taho also, with a thrid row sit, and it fits perfect behind the seats with room to spare for my umbrealla stroller for my older son or shopping bags!!
from Target.com
i got this stroller because of the reversible seat and the fact that it comes with the baby seat adapter.
from Target.com
i also am in a wheelchair when we go out my husband pushes me in chair as i am pushing the baby .love it am thinking about also buying the double stroller, it is a little heavy but everything else is
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it also comes with an attachment so you can use this stroller with your infant carrier.
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we live in a walking neighborhood and it rolls easily over sidewalks, grass , and rough terrain.
from Target.com
a few things to keep in mind though:
- the feature that allows the baby to face you in the stroller is really nice, but you cannot fold the stroller up in that position.
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it is an incredibly smooth ride, and i really like the option of turning my infant son to face me instead of always facing forward.
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(even when i used my old snap n go, i still always put the baby in the car before putting away the stroller, so this wasn't a big deal to me).
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i tried the fisher-price infant to toddler stroller = what a waste!
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the material feels like the same stuff they use to make those fold up/take along lawn chairs that come with their own carrying bags.
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