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Bugaboo Donkey

Reviewed January 2013
Bugaboo Donkey
*Est. $1,200
An easy conversion from a single to a double stroller, although an expensive one.
Pros:
  • Can convert from single to double stroller
  • Lots of storage
  • Extremely maneuverable
Cons:
  • Very heavy, with a bulky fold
  • Not good for public transport
  • Some accessories aren't included

Bugaboo Donkey Duo

Reviewed December 2012
Bugaboo Donkey Duo
*Est. $1,500
Pros:
  • Can carry twins or different-aged children
  • Highly maneuverable
  • Narrower than most doubles
Cons:
  • Product recall issued
  • Difficult to fold
  • Heavy and large when folded
  • Seats do not accommodate newborns or older children

Bugaboo Bee

Reviewed August 2012
Bugaboo Bee
*Est. $650
Pros:
  • Lightweight
  • Easy to steer
  • Stylish
Cons:
  • Involved in several recalls
  • Durability and customer service complaints
  • All accessories sold separately
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Bugaboo Cameleon

Reviewed August 2012
Bugaboo Cameleon
*Est. $900
Pros:
  • Adjustable suspension and handlebar
  • Reversible seat
  • Weighs 20 pounds
Cons:
  • Difficult fold
  • Doesn't handle uneven surfaces well
  • Storage hard to access

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