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Old 05-23-2005, 09:49 PM   #1995
Tyrone Slothrop
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Double Strollers

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Originally posted by TexLex
I've resigned myself to the fact that I'm going to need a double stroller if I intend to leave the house in the next couple years. Anyone have any comments? I think a side-by-side is out, since I will have a big baby and a (relatively) little one and don't want it to go in circles. That monstrosity, the Graco Duoglider, seems to be the most populer, but I'd prefer something lighter/less bulky, if possible. I'm not sure what I want exists. Anyone?

BTW, #2 appears to be measuring bigger than the Lexling for the same age (ie. already 6lbs at 32w). Thank god for c-sections.
We have a double stroller and do not even try to use it anymore. It's so big that it's hard to get in our (not-small) car. And we don't want to use it in our 'hood because the ground is not flat and the stroller threatens to take off on you on a slope -- fully loaded, the weight is considerable, so the spectre of inertia* really keeps you on your toes. (Perhaps my kids are lineman-sized, but so are yours.) By my lights, if I'm trying to transport both kids, I'd rather have one in a backpack and the other in a single stroller. Or lately we've also been using a Radio Flyer wagon.

* Originally one of Atticus's socks, I think.
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