I have three children and have tried a few strollers over the years. Single stroller, double stroller, van stroller, you name it. My middle child and eldest son are autistic, non-verbal, and runners. He loves to detach and run away so we still use strollers with him and his little brother to protect him. Even though he's old enough to walk. He is 4 years old. This stroller is one of the few twin strollers designed to accommodate babies weighing up to 50 pounds each. That's perfect and that means we can use it on him for a while. It's really easy to click and get around. My biggest annoyance is that the front wheels are small and easily get stuck on rough pavements and potholes. Which is very annoying and difficult to manoeuvre, especially with two older children (4 and 2 years old) in the stroller. It folds thin enough to fit in the back of our Honda Pilot with all 3 rows. What the Evenflo Pivot Xplore doesn't have. You can also easily fold it up with one hand, which is great if you have multiple kids to carry around. Boys like to sit next to each other rather than across from each other like in a van, and they can use umbrellas to get "their own space" when they don't want to confront others.
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