Combi Twin Savvy Ex Night Rider
- Let 2 little riders enjoy the comfort of multiposition, fully reclining seats
- Dual canopies with extendable visors
- Lightweight with convenient trifold design and carrying strap
- Safe 5-point harness and an independent wheel suspension system for a smooth and restful ride
- Maximum weight: 90 lbs.
Product Description
Ultra lightweight stroller for two gives you take-along convenience without the bulky weight of other double strollers. It weighs just 21 lbs. and collapses quickly and easily for families on the go. Features: Compatible with the Combi Connection Infant Seat, sold separately 5-point harnesses for maximum safety Removable infant boots in each seat Multi-position, fully reclining seats Extra-large wheels and independent wheel suspension system for a smooth and restful ride Removable, machine-washable seat cushions with plush pillowsExtra-large canopies with extended visors to protect babies from the sun Windows in the canopies for keeping an eye on your babies Two roomy baskets underneath and a back pocket for smaller items Protective front guardrails with cup holders; guard rails remove as children grow Weight capacity: 45 lbs. per seat Dimensions when open: 31" x 35" x 39"
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Combi Twin Savvy Ex Night Rider
- Baby Product: 0 pages
- Publisher: Combi
- Label: Combi
- Studio: Combi
- Average Customer Review:
based on 4 reviews
- Sales Rank in Baby: #17476
Avg. Customer Review:
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Handles better than any Graco we tried! 2008-09-23
Comment: We've owned this stroller for over two years. Our boys have finally grown out of it, but I have nothing but good things to say about it. I agree that the baskets are small, but this stroller folds like a golf bag, and we never had trouble hauling this with all of our other vacation things in our tiny civic! It's incredibly light and over 2 years, our stroller still looks nearly new. The parts are easy to replace via combi, and most of all, this stroller HANDLES like a dream! It turns corners like "it's on rails". We tested every stroller at babies-r-us before we bought and we liked this one better than any Graco or Evenflo they had! I'd sacrifice better driveability over baskets any day. I was able to maneuver this through almost every single door, including my front door to my house. You don't get that with many side-by-side strollers. I'd recommend a Combi stroller to anyone.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Mediocre 2007-01-21
Comment: I agree with Kik. There are pluses and minuses. I live in the suburbs with infant twins. The stroller cannot handle grass, mud, rocks, uneven pavement, etc. It practically stops dead in its tracks if it hits anything organic or bumpy. THe best thing about the stroller is that the seats are well padded so if the babies fall asleep you don't feel bad leaving them in the stroller for a while (that is if you can get the stroller up the front steps without waking them). Nice for double-fisted feeding time. Also, the stroller folds up nicely and can easily hide behind a piece of furniture in the front hallway or in the cargo hold of your car. This stroller will probably fall apart before the babies are 1 year old.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: bizarre design & performance 2007-01-19
Comment: I have tried (and returned) a number of double strollers, and this was one of the worst by far. The pluses: it is lightweight and it does fit through standard doorways. It also folds into thirds, so it becomes golf bag shaped, though I'm not sure of the purpose of that...couldn't drag it behind my like the woman in the illustration because it kept sticking and I'd have to lift it up to get the wheels in the right towing position again, and it didn't really open up any extra space in my car trunk. But it feels rickety, like it's going to break any second. Doesn't exactly make me want to put my children into it. It also didn't handle minor texture changes (like bumpy sidewalks) well at all, so the kids were bouncing around more than we liked as we tried to move forward. And the seats don't go all the way up, so even though there is a wonderful snack tray on the arm rest, no one even bothered to use it because they are reclining too much (which of course meant that they wanted out faster because they couldn't sit up straight without support for too long). Finally, these are the most USELESS baskets I have ever seen on a stroller. There is a BAR that goes RIGHT THROUGH THE MIDDLE OF THEM (??). I had to work for five minutes just to wedge the kids' jackets in there. You would think that people who design strollers would recognize the importance of straight-up seats and big baskets (especially with two kids riding)! Graco's new Quattro Tour single strollers have enormous, amazing baskets, and I wish they'd make a side by side double with the same (their DuoRider basket is great but we didn't like the sunshade, which didn't stay in place, or just having 2 reclining positions). It might also be nice to have a stroller that doesn't have light easily stainable colors down the middle (hello! little sticky fingers!). In any case, this stroller was not worth the shipping that I paid to try it. Next up: Zooper Tango!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Ideal for twins 2007-01-07
Comment: We love the stroller. You can feed two babies at once very easily since they are side by side and not front to back. Both seats recline which is wonderful since twins usually nap around the same time. We love that the front bars disconnect....we open them up, recline the seats, and change their diapers right in the stoller. And the best feature of all is that the stroller fits through one standard doorway! The absolute best stroller. (Not good for rough terrain though :(
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