Not perfect, but better than the Peg Perego Twin Stroller
DEC
26
2008
Combi Twin Savvy LX —
I have always gone back and forth between the Combi Twin Savvy and the Peg Perego Aria Twin. After lots of research, I went with the Peg Perego for my then 1 year old and 3 year old. I liked the large storage basket, the large snack trays for the kids, and the footrest seemed better quality and much larger than the Combi. It served its purpose for a year, though it did seem to show its wear and the storage basket started to tear and drag on the ground. I would have kept it anyway since my kids would soon outgrow the twin, but then I found out I was pregnant again. I wanted a double stroller that fit a car seat in it and combi was the only one I liked that had that option, so I ended up getting one with my third child. It has been a year since I bought it and has held up so much better than the Peg Perego. The storage baskets are smaller but much more durable. The kids don't have a full tray but they do have a cup holder and it's fine to hold their snacks or cup. I loved being able to fit the combi infant carrier in it. And the biggest advantage over the Peg Perego is that the combi folds up twice so its the size of a single stroller when folded, which is VERY nice. If you are deciding between the two I would choose the Combi, but either would work. I've never liked the front and back double strollers because I think the child in back can't see what's going on around them, plus my girls love to play with each other with the side-by-side (though they do have their moments!)
Stroller Type Umbrella
Number of Seats Double
Max Weight Capacity 90 lb.
Harness Points 5-Point
Recline Features Reclining Back
Weight Medium
Folding Medium
Other Features
Safety Features Wheel Suspension
Convenience Features Washable, Canopy Window, Lockable Swivel Wheels, Carry Strap
Storage Features Lower Storage Basket, Cup Holder, Front/Child Tray
Dimensions
Folded Width 16.5 in.
Folded Height 40 in.
Weight 24 lb.
Folded Depth 22 in.