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Evenflo Take Me Too! Tandem Stroller
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Overall Grade  7.00/10  (7.00)

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Overall Grade  6.33/10  (6.33)

Last Update: October 3, 2009
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For a mainstream stroller, It's well made-well thought out., November 24, 2005
Reviewer: lotsofjoy from Wilammette Valley, Oregon
    
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Overall Grade   7.00/10  (7)


Pros: Takes 2 carseats, Designed for easy toddler use, big basket
Cons: front only takes evenflo seat-rough ride-difficult maneuver

Review originally posted by me at http://www.epinions. com/content_196498001540

We currently own two double strollers. This one for an in-line and a Valco Runabout Twin which is a side-by-side urban jogger. I find that having one of each is important because they each have situations where one works better than the other. I have twin infants and an older toddler. It works great no matter which two needed to ride.

Everyone I know who has an inline stroller has the Graco. So I initially looked at getting that one. However, The Take Me Too seemed like it would fit our needs more.

This stroller accepts infant carrier car seats in both seats. In the back, there is a "lip" that gets folded up from below the seat and velcroed in place. The car seat then gets placed on the seat and buckled in. In the front, there is a bar that has to be snapped in so the car seat can then snap on to that bar. I believe that the front seat can only accept Evenflo carseats, but any seat would fit in the rear seat.

The stroller has a one hand fold. Which makes it simple to collapse and unfold. But it cannot fold while the car seat bar is attached tot he front seat. So the bar has to be installed and removed each time.

The rear seat is also specifically engineered for a toddler. There is a little step on the side so that an older toddler could get in the seat on their own. Plus, there is a hard plastic step on the inside so that the toddler isn't just dangling their feet into the storage basket.

The front seat has a snack tray that folds down or comes off with the press of 2 buttons on each side. It must be removed or folded to accept the car seat bar. The back seat does not have a plastic snack tray, but there is a zippered section in the back of the front seat that folds down to a 90� angle that has a spot to hold a drink and some snacks. It's not very sturdy and won't take a lot of weight, but it is handy.

WHAT I LIKE ABOUT IT

Easy to use

Easy to fold

Takes 2 car seats

Snack holders for both seats.

Made so that a toddler can ride comfortably and can get in and out on their own if necessary.

"stadium" set up so that the rear seat is higher than the front. Helps both children to have a view of something other than the back of the other's head ;-).

Soft, stylish fabrics

Large storage basket

Sunshade for front seat collapses down so it's not in the way when not in use

WHAT I DON'T LIKE

It doesn't maneuver very well. The ride is rough and it isn't easy to turn.

The basket is difficult to access when the rear seat is reclined, which it must be to hold a car seat.

When 2 car seats are installed it is HUGE
 
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