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Easy Walker Duo May 02, 2009
By Janis Bockelman
"Mimi"
The stroller was fairly simple to assemble. We took it out for our first outing. Pros: it is so easy to manuever, turns on a dime and gets easily through doors. Our newborn infant looked very comfortable in the carrycot. The two year old loved the ride! We took an outside ride first on a mulch path and there were no problems getting stuck. The ride appeared very smooth for the children. Then we went to the mall. Easy access through the doors. Manuevers through stores easily. We got quite the looks from others! Lots of storage, too. Cons: Heavy! It collapses easily to get into the car, but pretty heavy to load. The carrycot is tricky to get on the frame, but maybe because it's new for us. The storage on the bottom of the frame is difficult to access. I wish the seat for the toddler sat more upright. The highest position is still reclined and I saw her sitting up most of the time. Definely a great stroller for major outings, zoo, parks, etc.
EasyWalker vs Bumbleride vs Mountain buggy Feb 06, 2012
By wifeofmrworkout Maybe bullets will help what I needed from a stroller and why I chose the EasyWalker Duo.
>I need a carriage that will be able to be used for my 20 month old and a newborn that will be due in a few months. >I want the optional feature of using a carrycot on one side and a toddler seat on the other. >I don't like back-to-back strollers because it prevents one of your children from getting a full view of their surroundings
now.. From what I've researched, only 3 strollers allow me to do these things and those would be: >EasyWalker Duo >Mountain Buggy Duette >Bumbleride Indie Twin
I tested all three in person and the Easywalker is by far the best one. They are all around the same price (give or take a few bucks). Easywalker is built solid. Even my husband loves it's build. You have individual storage at the bottom and even more directly behind the seats.
The mountain buggy was kind of small and the seats squashed him a bit (he's 33 inches/28lbs) The bumbleride is roomie but I honestly thought the colors were hideous and the build was definitely not as solid and the easywalker. Even it's version of black had hints of baby blue which would not work because I'm due with a girl. The quality and durability just wasn't as good as the easywalker.
Therefore I went for my Easywalker. I know both my kids will love it when she's here and I get to use it every day.
Also, it pushes so easily and effortlessly.
EasyWalker vs Bumbleride vs Mountain Buggy Feb 06, 2012
By wifeofmrworkout Maybe bullets will help what I needed from a stroller and why I chose the EasyWalker Duo.
>I need a carriage that will be able to be used for my 20 month old and a newborn that will be due in a few months. >I want the optional feature of using a carrycot on one side and a toddler seat on the other. >I don't like back-to-back strollers because it prevents one of your children from getting a full view of their surroundings
now.. From what I've researched, only 3 strollers allow me to do these things and those would be: >EasyWalker Duo >Mountain Buggy Duette >Bumbleride Indie Twin
I tested all three in person and the Easywalker is by far the best one. They are all around the same price (give or take a few bucks). Easywalker is built solid. Even my husband loves it's build. You have individual storage at the bottom and even more directly behind the seats.
The mountain buggy was kind of small and the seats squashed him a bit (he's 33 inches/28lbs) The bumbleride is roomie but I honestly thought the colors were hideous and the build was definitely not as solid and the easywalker. Even it's version of black had hints of baby blue which would not work because I'm due with a girl. The quality and durability just wasn't as good as the easywalker.
Therefore I went for my Easywalker. I know both my kids will love it when she's here and I get to use it every day.
Also, it pushes so easily and effortlessly.
Love my Easywalker Duo Jan 08, 2012
By Jen I love, love, LOVE my Easywalker Duo stroller. I have 9 month old twins and I used it for the first few months carrying the Maxi Cosi infant carseats; I was so happy to find a side by side stroller that would hold 2 infant carriers. About a month ago we put the regular seats back into the stroller and the babies and I love it! It is my only stroller so yes I keep it in my car for erronds and I also use it for my walks and jogging around my neighborhood. The twins always get so much attention everywhere we go but so does my Easywalker!!
The only thing that I wish was different is that the seats were more upright, they lean back a bit even when completely upright. My babies still sit up and hold on to the bar in the front so not a BIG deal but it would be nice if it was a little more upright!
Great for tall kids! Oct 02, 2011
By Cindybee23 When baby #2 came along I began my search for a double stroller. I wanted something for my tall 3 year old we looked at many brands including the BOB. Unfortunately his head reached the top so I continued searching. Thankfully I discovered the EasyWalker and my tall little guy fits comfortably in it. If you have a tall kid make sure you find something where his feet won't dangle off the side and has plenty of head room. This stroller fits the bill. It also has separate sun canopies which are SPF rated for protection (I believe it's SPF 50). I love many other things about this stroller. I love that it's made with a heavy-duty but lightweight aluminum, that same material they use to make airplanes. I also love the adjustable handlebar, great if you and your partner are of a different height. It also has a rear suspension system that makes for a smooth ride, my boys are very comfortable. One factor in my purchasing decision was that it fit into my Honda CRV. When I looked at the measurements of the stroller I found that many were too wide to fit. If there are some things I don't like about the stroller it's that there are no cup holders. It's also bulky (but is there a double stroller that isn't?). But overall we love the stroller. Other pluses include a detachable grab for for the kids and a carrycot for babies. If you buy one I can promise you'll love it too, just make sure you have space to store this beast :D
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