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On the Go Gear: Strollers, Bikes and more! Double strollers, joggers, bikes (helmets, seats, tag-alongs, etc.). Kid's bikes (tricycles, two wheelers). Back-pack carriers and misc travel items!

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Old 06-12-2004
heatherbm2000
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Default Bob Duallie vs. Dreamer Design Ditto

I'm having a really hard time deciding between these two jogging strollers. Any advice??
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Old 08-23-2004
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Default RE: Bob Duallie vs. Dreamer Design Ditto

I have a DD single and a new DD Ditto. I can't go on enough about the Ditto. The Shade Canopies WORK. It is very easy to push. IN 2004 they developed a new RPS design - it stands for Rear Positioning System I think. It redistributes the weight to the back making it easy to push. My 2 month old rides nicely with the additon of a snuzzler. I like that DD comes with an all-eweather cover which is great to keep cold wind off kids. Lots of water bottle (and sippy cup holders) Huge basket. Folds easily. the wheels come off very easily. The only drawback I've noticed is that it is heavy if I have to lift it over a curb or when I do put it in my trunk, but I guess most doubles are like that. I almost forgot the harness is VERY secure! Love it. Babyride.com has them for $369 - cheapest I've seen.

BTW, I do jog with my Ditto. Let me know if you have any other questions.


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