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Clumsy Contraption |
| I had the single Snap N' Go for my singleton and found it very useful. When I found out I was having twins, I was happy to find there was a double version available. However, it has not worked out as well as I expected. One of the seats pitches forward (I use it with Graco Snug fit car seats), so one of the girls is always uncomfortable. It is so long that it is difficult to steer, and barely fits in the back of my minivan ('04 Nissan Quest). I have yet to get it to close completely. It is also very heavy. I spend too much time wrestling with this thing. Regret the purchase, wish I would have gone with a travel system. |
Good product if you are not interested in the travel systems |
| This stroller frame is OK. If you are not puchasing a travel system or if you are looking to buy an extra stroller to just hold a car seat, then this product will work. It is light weight and easy to store. It is VERY hard to close and it does not roll very well. There is not alot of storage for a bag, but it does have cup holders. |
great but hard to handle |
| when i first had my twins i didn't see the double snap'n'go at any stores only the single one's so for the first 6 months i used a single snap'n'go for the twins. to move around in the stores was great, but i needed another person to push the other stroller. so one day I saw the double snap'n'go. i had to have it so i bought it. everthing was great until I took it to the mall. To move around was horrible i had to fight with it to move right or left. it works better outside where there is more friction. but other then that it's so much better than having to separate stollers. |