jujucb
08-03-2005, 11:36 AM
My friend is not that into strollers, but wants some cheap for her two kids (5yo & 2yo). She has a Cosco Two-Ways Tandem, but wants something easier to steer and folds smaller. Her single is a Graco Classic something or other that she really likes.
I suggested a Buggy or Kiddy board. The Graco has a round bar for the brakes, but it rotates when the brakes are activated and the solid axle is beind the brake bar. I think the she got the kiddy board (for rear axles) and it won't fit. Would the buggy board (for umbrella types) work with her stroller? She'd have to special order it.
She likes the sbs idea, but doesn't want to pay more than $200.00. She almost choked when I told how much my Twin Swift was. She'd prefer a removable front bar so the kids can climb in and out. Both kids are tall for their age, but thin. The 5yo wears 6X stuff but is about 43lbs. She's about 5'10" and her dh is 6'4", so they also need taller handles.
All I can think of in her price range are:
Graco DuoRider. The napper bars remove don't they?
Cosco SBS at Wal-Mart. Know nothing about it and can't find anything on it online.
BabyTrend sbs at TRU.
TIA
I suggested a Buggy or Kiddy board. The Graco has a round bar for the brakes, but it rotates when the brakes are activated and the solid axle is beind the brake bar. I think the she got the kiddy board (for rear axles) and it won't fit. Would the buggy board (for umbrella types) work with her stroller? She'd have to special order it.
She likes the sbs idea, but doesn't want to pay more than $200.00. She almost choked when I told how much my Twin Swift was. She'd prefer a removable front bar so the kids can climb in and out. Both kids are tall for their age, but thin. The 5yo wears 6X stuff but is about 43lbs. She's about 5'10" and her dh is 6'4", so they also need taller handles.
All I can think of in her price range are:
Graco DuoRider. The napper bars remove don't they?
Cosco SBS at Wal-Mart. Know nothing about it and can't find anything on it online.
BabyTrend sbs at TRU.
TIA