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Combi Counterpart 2 Review(*est. $160) Compare PricesYou are here: Family >> Double Strollers >> Combi Counterpart 2This page is part of a larger ConsumerSearch report on Double Strollers which includes more reviews, analysis and a summary of the top-rated models.
What the reviewers like:
Early reviews of the Combi Counterpart 2 praise its relatively light (26-pound) weight for a double stroller and narrow build. This stroller can accommodate two car seats. The back seat fully reclines, making it appropriate for newborns. What the reviewers don't like: One parent complains that this stroller's front seat is relatively small and doesn't recline much. A few parents say the Combi Counterpart 2 is difficult to steer and feels flimsy. Combi Counterpart 2 review highlights With the Counterpart 2, Combi is clearly taking aim at the popular Grace DuoGlider (*est. $150). This double stroller weighs a relatively light 26 pounds, and features stadium seating and a set of center-swivel wheels. Reviewers praise its slim profile, which allows it to maneuver easily through doorways, but note that another double stroller,the side-by-side Combi Twin Sport 2 (*est. 200) is a bit lighter. However, we found better reviews overall for the Graco DuoGlider (*est. $150). The Combi Counterpart 2 tandem double stroller has yet to appear in many reviews. All we could find were a handful of posts by owners to Amazon.com and Target.com, and a brief (but thorough and comparative) editorial review at the retail site EliteCarSeats.com. It hasn't yet been included in tests at Consumer Reports. Also see full report: Double Strollers *In order of credibility (see our Ratings Criteria).1.
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