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I'm not that young and with 3 kids (2 in diapers), I'm usually tired. Being able to get where I'm going quickly and easily and making sure my kids are happy are the things I most need to do every day. This double stroller is lightweight enough for me to lift in and out of the car without any help (other doubles we tried were WAY too heavy). The storage basket underneath the seats is so big that I can often do all my grocery or Target shopping without needing to use a grocery cart. The travel-system feature was great when my son was a newborn and my middle daughter a toddler. Now that they are both walking but still needing a stroller, it's still very practical. Both seats recline, so either or both can nap while we're out. the tray/barrier across the seats snap open to make it easier to insert them into the seats and the harnesses are secure and easy to adjust. I wish both trays had cup holders, but it's a small oversight. The lock that keeps the stroller collapsed is too hard to undo with one hand, so it's also a minor inconvenience, but collapsing from fully extended is very easy with one hand, so that's really the important thing. I really like the small compartment next to Mom's cupholder. It snaps closed so I can keep my cellphone and keys handy and not worrry that they'll get lost (or stolen) while I'm shopping. I'm also short and don't find all things suitable for a person of small stature, but this stroller is easy to maneuver, makes easy pivoting turns, and is easy to see over even though it's one seat in front of the other. So far, it's lasted 18 months without any noticeable wear, but it isn't as clean as I'd like it to be because it's so hard to take it all apart to wash. All in all - I'd highly recommend.
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