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Review on ๐Ÿšผ Joovy Kooper X2 Double Stroller, Lightweight Travel Stroller with Tray, Compact Fold - Forged Iron by Sarah Contreras

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Ok I have 6 kids and have used a lot of strollers but for this time of year this stroller is THE BEST. Let me explain why so you too can decide if it's right for you. What are the BENEFITS (I haven't found a stroller that does this better): Snack Trays - Snack trays are included! Toddlers need snacks to be happy. That's why snack bowls make me happy. Baskets - Baskets are amazing - they can be reached from the front and back, they are large and hold a lot of weight. Foot lock - the lock is really easy to use, you can do it in flip flops without damaging the polish ๐Ÿ’โ€โ™€๏ธ. Here's what's GOOD (and I'm just saying good, not great, because maybe there is one stroller that does this better, there just isn't another stroller that does all of these things together better): fold - for me it is a two-handed fold. I have had strollers that fold with one hand so they get a 2 in that category but even with two hands they fold very easily. to throw himself in the van. Compact - We had a lot of trouble fitting all of our other strollers into the very small space behind the seats of our van, but this one fits! This is a very shallow crease. Width - There are narrower strollers, but I haven't found a door we can't climb through yet. Sun Visor - It feels flimsy to be honest, but I think it's a deceptively strong fabric because I abuse it on a daily basis and there are no holes. It's big enough (there's more) and has a zip to see/take it off at the bottom. If you want a see-through window in your stroller, this stroller doesn't have one. But I just look back and see? The lack of a window is not a problem for me. Seats - they're not exactly flat, but pretty close. Good enough for my 3 month old to ride and my 18 month old to take a nap. They're a little bit of a hassle to bring back, but most of them. Especially in this price range. It's still lighter than my bean ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™€๏ธ. At the moment they are wide but if you have really big kids they can be a little tight. Part of the sacrifice for a skinny stroller. Off-road capability is not an all-terrain stroller. If your priority is a smooth ride over rocky terrain, get a bean. This is the best. But this suction cup is heavy and bulky! And you know what? This stroller is damn good! I've taken him to baseball, football, horseback riding and he's been exceptional. I won't be hiking or sanding with it, but it holds up on a variety of terrain and is still very easy to push with no instability. Price - not bad for what you get! But it would be nice if strollers weren't payment for the car ๐Ÿคช. Hope this helps someone on the fence! If you have very specific needs in a category this may not be the stroller for you, but if you are looking for a jack of all trades, a great all round stroller this stroller is for you!

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