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Combi Twin Sport

Reviewed December 2012
Combi Twin Sport
*Est. $240
Pros:
  • Lightweight and simple to steer
  • Compact, self-stading fold
  • Fits through most doorways
Cons:
  • Small sun canopies
  • Skimpy, hard-to-access storage basket
  • Poorly designed cup holders
  • No parent cupholder
  • Accepts only the Combi Shuttle 33 car seat

Combi Savvy

Reviewed December 2010
Combi Savvy
*Est. $90
Pros:
  • Pros:
  • Lightweight
  • Removable cushion
  • Easy to fold
Cons:
  • Low handle bars
  • Flimsy design
  • Lack of features
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Combi Twin Savvy

Reviewed June 2008
Pros:
  • Folds compactly
  • Lightweight
  • Fits through most doorways
Cons:
  • Seats don't adjust upright
  • Small storage
  • Doesn't roll well on rough surfaces

Combi Cosmo 2010

Reviewed January 2008
Combi Cosmo
*Est. $60
Pros:
  • Lightweight
  • Easy to fold
  • Compact
Cons:
  • Flimsy
  • Difficult to steer
  • Short handles
  • Limited storage
  • Some parents note the "flimsy" feel of the Combi Cosmo strollers. Although the handle bar is intended to allow one-handed steering, many parents say it's extremely difficult to steer. Other negative points are the limited storage and handles that are too short for tall parents.

Combi City Savvy

Reviewed January 2008
Combi City Savvy
*Est. $100
Pros:
  • Removable seat cushion is easy to clean
  • Easy to fold and transport
  • Five-point harness
  • Fully reclining seats
Cons:
  • Low handles
  • Lacks durability

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