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Combi Twin Savvy LX Side by Side Double Stroller in Black/Wasabi

Combi Twin Savvy LX Side by Side Double Stroller in Black/Wasabi

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Brand: Combi
Category: Baby Product

List Price: $329.99
Buy New: $242.39
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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 923

Color: Black/Wasabi
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 22
Dimensions (in): 28 x 32 x 39

Model: 728512
UPC: 044929004039
EAN: 0044929004039
ASIN: B0010BMJ8Y

Release Date: December 10, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Lightweight side-by-side twin stroller
  • Compatible with Combi Shuttle and Connection Infant Car Seats (sold separately)
  • Compact, quick and easy Tri-Fold design
  • Independent fully reclining seats with removable washable pads

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Product Description
Lightweight and Portable Lifestyle Side by Side Twin Stroller. Compatible with Combi Connection Infant Car Seat (sold separately).Convenient carrying strap for traveling. Features a quick and simple tri-fold, multi-position, deep reclining seats for resting comfortably, front swivel wheels for easy maneuvering and a removable, washable padded seat cushion. Independent wheel suspension system for a smooth and restful ride. Includes safety boot in both seats. Back pocket on canopies for storing small items. 2 storage baskets with easy access. Stroller Pack has two bottle pockets and a zippered storage pouch. Removable guardrail with cup holders. Weighs 22 lbs. Ages birth and up to 45 lbs in each seat. 28" x 39" x 32".


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Compact, easy fold, light weight, glides like butter, comfortable!   August 21, 2008
M. Hammer (Irving, TX)
I have two girls, a 29 mo old and a 11 month old. After beating ourselves down with an umbrella stroller and a Graco stroller, my husband and I finally agreed to get over our cheap selves and get a twin stroller.

Many of our friends warned us that the back to back strollers were just too big, bulky, heavy and frustrating because the kids wanted to interact... or fought over who went in the front. I researched just about every stroller at Baby's R Us and at malls---bugged parents to give me feedback...and of course the net. This one by far got the best ratings. I ordered it and can't begin to tell ya'll how great it has been despite its few pitfalls.

1. The little baskets underneath aren't the greatest...you really can't squeeze a bag down there....
2. The cupholder/snack trays take a little getting used to because the guards are removeable and soft vs. hard plastic (which they need to be in order to facilitate the folding). But, most of all, they are not very deep so cups aren't as secure.

The upside:
1. My babies looooove sitting next to each other.
2. I've been able to get through all doors and most isles that are reasonably spaced. Some stores just abuse their space and cram too much too close together and frankly...it's hard to get any size stroller throgh some of those spaces. All in all, the width is very accomodating in this regard.
3. The materials and padding are great. Beat Graco hands down.
4. The seats recline independently and to a full horizontal position. Babies slept like princess'.
5. Glides like butter and steering has been very smooth even with one baby out of the stroller.
6. Looks sleek and modern.
7. Easy to fold and store. It has a strap that I actually use to roll the stoller when it is in a folded position. The weight is not unreasonable but why struggle when I don't have to.
...and 8. I almost forgot: the attached diaper bag is cool and has a few pockets to help the 'stuff' cause.

If you are a pack rat and can't downsize your loads (diaper bags/shopping bags), you might find adapting to this stroller a little hard. Frankly, I'm glad I've been forced to downisize to the essentials. I have a JuJuBee back pack diaper bag that I pack the baby essentials in and throw snacks and sippy cups in the baskets underneath. Keys and phone in the little pockets, extra wipes in the 'diaper bag' and I am set to go. I am liberated!

I highly recommend it based on the landslide positives despite the basket and snack tray area. Definately worth the money so far.


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