We've been using this stroller for about two weeks to transport our twins
Pros:
-fully inclined seats (totally flat) that can be easily reversed from forward to rear-facing position or totally removed
-when seats are fully inclined, a cover can be removed, revealing a mesh wall that makes them well ventilated for the summer
-customizable
-mosquito nets, rain covers, and a bag included
-large removable canopies, foot warmers
-large cargo area
-folds easily and wheels are easily removed/reinstalled for more compact size when folded
-a little ingenuity allows to install 2 infant car seats without the separately sold adapters
-large wheels on the back and smaller, but still pretty good size lockable wheels with shock absorbers on the front; nice tires; comfortable brake pedal.
Cons:
-The stroller is rather heavy (I cannot lift it with children in it as I did with a Combi stroller, so going to, say, our pediatrician's office is a pain in the neck because of a small, but narrow staircase)
-It does not fold as compact as a Combi, but this is due to things that add to its advantages, so it kind of balances out. Plus, even though it is not advised, the seats can be removed with babies in them to get
-Zippers on both canopies start on the same side, making it a little inconvenient when installing them
-The frame feels somewhat "springy" (not firm)when pushing down on the handle to climb a curb
-The shoulder harnesses are not very comfortable for newborns - they start too high, and the included pads are too large. Without head support, babies slide to one side, but this would probably be the same for every stroller.
-The colors -- we bought black, which was rather silly, considering 100 degree temperatures here. We use muslin swaddling blankets to cover the seats when we go out for a stroll to keep the babies as cool as possible"..." Read more
- Jacob in Brooklyn, NY