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Combi Twin Savvy
Here is my summary of parent reviews of the Combi Twin Savvy Stroller culled from websites such as Amazon.com, Epinions.com, and BabyCenter.com. Listed below are the most commonly mentioned pros and cons.
Overview:
Weight: 21 lbs. Cost: $200-$350 - is THE stroller to have for twins or two small children, unless you want to buy the new Combi Twin Sport
- is worth the high cost
| Pros | Cons | | lightweight | expensive | | compact and portable (folds up to the size of a golf bag) | seats are too reclined in the upright position | | easy to push and steer, even with children of different weights | storage baskets are a bit small | | fits through doorways | | | large double independent canopies with viewing windows that give great protection from the sun | | | acoustic canopy (speakers to listen to music) | | | comfortable individual reclining seats | | | plush, removable and washable fabric | | | snack and cup tray | | | great 5-point seatbelt | |
Final Comments:
- overall, parents were extremely happy with their purchase of the Combi Twin Savvy
- great for twins or an infant and toddler
- the biggest complaint was regarding the seats being too reclined for older children, but some parents said the children didn't mind sitting up on their own
- problems with the handle and center support breaking have been remedied in the new models
- several parents said it was their best investment and will be used a long time
- the EX version has boots for the fronts of the stroller which helps when using with infants (encloses the seats for them), the hoods are much bigger, 6 sets of wheels make it sturdier, easy to use with children of different ages/sizes, has been recommended in the book Baby Bargains.

Newer Twin Stroller Model Now Available
The Combi Twin Sport is the model which has replaced the Twin Savvy, although the Savvy can still be purchased in various places.
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