Infant safety boot allow use for newborn
Accessories:
Combi Shuttle 33 Infant Car Seat, Sand
Combi Shuttle 33 Infant Car Seat, Indigo
Combi Flare 2010 Lightweight Stroller, Violet
Combi Shuttle 33 Infant Car Seat, Kiwi




Combi Twin Sport 2010 Side by Side Double Stroller, Sand Editorial Review:
Combi Twin Sport 2010 StrollerThe lightweight side-by-side Twin Sport stroller is compatible with the Combi Shuttle 33 infant car seat and fits easily through standard doorways. With the quick 3-Second FoldĀ®, it folds easily and compactly and is self-standing. An easily adjustable, reclining and wider seat with breathable air-mesh fabric, footrest, 5-point harness and infant safety boot for newborns make for a safe and comfortable environment for your child.
Customer Reviews:
LOVE this stroller
I have two children that are 14 months apart - an 18 month old and a 4 month old. I borrowed the front to back duo stroller from a friend who loved it, but it seemed way too complicated for me. I felt that I would more often opt to leave it at home or not use it because of the time and difficulty to set it up (which included having to take off and put on the canopy), the weight (SOOO heavy!) and it was hard to manuveur (would not be able to be used indoors). Of the three single strollers that I had for my daughter, the one I used most was the umbrella type - which is why I started my search for a more umbrella, lightweight type double stroller. I also needed a stoller that would help with traveling. I already had the Combi Carseat from my daughter, so it seemed that the Combi Twin Sport would be the best with a newborn and toddler.
What I love:
I can put my newborn in it, with or without the car seat. (One thing I really wanted in a double.)
The seats recline to an almost flat position.
The cup holders are great for the kids.
I can move and turn it with one hand.
It's been great indoors and out. I've brought it to doctor appointments, and it's been my lifesaver. It makes it through all the doors and I can do it all on my own! It's not the best on cobblestone - but I didn't expect it to be...
SUPER easy to fold and unfold. It unfolds to a nice size that is about the same, if not smaller that my two regular single stollers.
It looks nice.
The seats are washable.
The storage is OK. A nice size basket underneath for blankets or jackets. There are pockets on the back of the canopy (I keep spare bibs in). I ended up buying an attachment for double strollers that hooks on the handle. It fits diapers, drinks, bottle, snacks, keys and phone (awesome). When I need a little more, I just hook my diaper bag on the handle. No problem.
I love that they are side-by-side. I caught my daughter holding her little brother's hand yesterday! Too cute!
There are nice little peek-a-boo windows in the shade.
The canopies are a step up from the carseat canopy (which I was really happy about because I HATE the canopy on the carseat). They have a latch on the side that keeps them open.
The cute dots on the canopy entertain my newborn.
Can you tell I love this thing!? If your looking for easy, light, small, manuverable, and affordable, you won't go wrong with this stroller.
Fab stroller for travel and every day
We have an older model Combi Twin Sport that I bought used from a children's consignment store a few months ago. We also have a new Sit-n-Stand that I think is so-so, but prefer the Combi Twin Sport. For starters, the Sit-n-Stand is quite heavy and takes up so much more room in the trunk. More on that comparison later.
My family just went to Ireland and this stroller was awesome for travel! It fit through all of the narrow doorways and elevators in Ireland and in our smaller sized trunk. We raced through tunnels under London Heathrow Airport (after our flight arrived late) and our kids were so comfortable and laughed all the way. It also easily rolled onto the terminal transfer bus with the kids still in it (no need to empty and tear down the stroller). For the long security lines we'd put toys or snacks in the little cup-holders for my 2 year old. For my 4 month old we felt like she was safe and comfortable because the stroller seats recline individually, and the area where her feet poke through has a safety cover (that tucks under the seat when not in use) to keep her from accidentally falling through the foot holes. When my 4 month old got grouchy I'd have to hold her in my arms and push my son. It was possible to comfortably push through crowded airports one-handed with my 30 lb son in still seated (and I'm a petite 5'1")!
Both kids love that stroller and request it for our morning walks. I have no problem with the size of the baskets like others have mentioned. I have a messenger-style diaper bag that fits easily over the back handlebar so I mainly use that for storage rather than loading and unloading the storage area. I do use a single Rayshade over the side that my 4 month old daughter sits on because the canopy is a little small for younger children. But those minor issues are worth it! The Sit-n-Stand doesn't have any shade whatsoever for my toddler, and in order to put my daughter in it safely, she needs to be in her carseat. Also the Sit-n-Stand storage is very difficult to access while the Combi is simply more accessible. One last comparison--the Sit-n-Stand is so heavy that when I am walking on sidewalks, it pulls down the tiny slope of each driveway into the street and is so hard to maneuver that I just give up and walk on the street. The Combi is much easier on sidewalks with driveways because of its lighter weight, the way the weight is distributed, and because of the large single handlebar. We love it!
Great stroller!
I love this stroller! I bought it for a flight to Ohio with my 1 1/2 and 3 1/2 year olds and it worked great! Easy to maneuver, easy to fold, and I love the shoulder strap for carrying it when it's folded. I love that the bars in front of the seats open so it's easy to get the girls in and out. I love that they fully recline individually so they can nap at different times. We got a diaper bag that is made to clip onto double strollers and the combination was awesome!
Cons: I wish there was a cup holder you could clip on the side bar for the adult's drinks.
I wish the baskets underneath were a little bigger and easier to access.
The straps could have the capability to be shortened / tightened more. I have little babies and the 1 1/2 y/o could easily get her arms out of the straps.
Overall, this stroller was worth every penny!
Great Stroller
I have two boys 2, 4
We have been using this for a year.
Originally I got a Tandem stroller. It was huge, hard to steer, and had to be partially assembled everytime it was taken in and out of the car.
This stroller fits in my Honda Civic trunk, with room to spare. It opens and closes easily. It is easy to steer and push. My boys are comfortable in it.
no cup holders and the storage underneath can be hard to get things out of when the kids are sitting in it, but I bought a cup holder/bad to connect to it and a mommy hook and now we are all set.
Love it, would buy it again and would never by a tandem
Buy it. You'll love it.
We had twins and spent HOURS researching double strollers. We were planning on buying an upper end model from another manufacturer, but in the meantime bought this one b/c it was such a great price and it got great reviews. We've only used it a few times this year but I really like it and I'm not sure if we'll buy a more expensive stroller as we planned. This combi double has a great pattern, the seats recline, it's light, and it folds nicely. The only thing we don't like is that there is no cup holder for the adults and you can't adjust the handle bars or canopy to see the babies and help protect the babies from the sun. I'd also recommend buying an insect net for it (found on combi's site) b/c we had to bring the babies in on really nice days due to bugs.
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