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11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Great stroller Nov 18, 2011
By Khyl It folds up really small and it's sturdy enough for my 6-year-old and 4-year-old to both ride. We also have two kids that are younger who obviously fit, too.
We've taken it to Disneyland twice and it's always worked great.
13 of 16 found the following review helpful:
lightweight double stroller May 19, 2011
By J. bing-dormoy
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I like the fact that this stroller is lightweight. i felt it was a little pricey for it's type but was willing to pay provided it was well made. it does not feel very durable and one wheel became damaged only after using it a couple of times. i expected better. its ok.
6 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Nice Nov 15, 2011
By Morton This is kind of high priced for an umbrella stroller. My guess is that they get away with it because it is a double, and double umbrella strollers are hard to come by. It is nice, easy to fold up and open and lightweight. I use this stroller more frequently than my double jogger. However, this stroller is NOT god for grassy areas nor rocky/bumpy terrain. That being said, this is great for quick trips to the store. Although, we all know that nothing is "quick" with twins! :)
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
A good airport stroller that can be gatechecked May 03, 2012
By Justbooking At only 14.5 lbs, the Lmntree is the lightest twin stroller available and one of the rare twin strollers that can be gate checked when traveling, under new guidelines established by many airlines that limit stroller weight to 20 lbs. Strollers over this weight have to be checked with luggage and damage is normally not covered unless it's in the original shipping box - for all purposes, making other double strollers a nightmare to use when flying.
The stroller is mom-designed which might account for its low price, super light weight, compact 40" x 7" x 10" fold, and larger than average width - 36" x 36" x 42" opened. In all, it makes for a good travel and errand stroller, keeping in mind that it may not go through many doors, fit between parked cars, or go through the check out lane at your grocery store (most doubles are 31" wide or less). But for open paved spaces and the mall, not a problem.
This is as non-frills as you can get and not meant for heavy duty everyday use. It's bare-bones, no recline, no weight limit specified (although it says kids can use it too), it only has a three point harness, no storage, no carry strap.
All things considered, it works for both air & public transportation. Yes, its mom & pop website has a different brand stroller pictured (?!) and it is NOT the best lightweight stroller available as advertised, but given the low price point it's still worth considering if only because there are so few options for air, subway or bus travel with twins. Any stroller that can contain two toddlers running around the airport all the way up to the gate is a winner in my book, even if its only used for that purpose. The alternative of no stroller, let's not even go there..
Improvements to consider: a five-point harness and a shoulder carry strap would make it more travel friendly, without adding too much weight, bulk or cost.
Kuddos to its mom inventor for taking a simple, "why didn't I think of it sooner" concept and offering what no other major manufacturer has been able to offer for travelers today. Maclaren, Graco, Inglesina, Combi - you can do better. All we need is a basic twin stroller under 20 lbs!
PS - for air travel and everyday use under current travel guidelines, you could consider two individual single umbrella strollers, such as the 16 lb Inglesina Trip 2012 (full size) or the Maclaren Volo (basic), used with connectors to turn them into a double. Pricewise, it will cost about four times as much. If weight is not an issue, consider the Combi Twin DX, about three times as much. Different quality, more features, way more expensive alas.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Perfect for road trips May 02, 2012
By sweetkrystal This stroller is sturdy and lightweight. I love that it folds up so easily and compactly. I keep it in my car all the time because it is so easy to pull out, even for just a quick run into the store. My favorite thing about it is that it fits in the car for road trips even when the trunk is packed full because it is so small.
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