Joovy Scooter X2 Double Stroller, Black
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Price: | $229.99 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. |
Product Description
The Joovy scooter X2 is designed to fill a giant hole in the double stroller market which is a lightweight, "fit through any door", side by side stroller that has more room for big American kids. The width of the stroller is 30", no more folding the stroller to get inside. The wheels have sealed bearings so pushing two kids totaling 90 pounds is easier than you could imagine, and the double front wheels make the stroller super stable. This is especially important if your kids climb in and out of the stroller by themselves and we have included a removable bumper bar to eliminate this possibility too. The basket is bigger than any stroller basket on the market period. The canopy is bigger than any other stroller on the market too. Each seat is fully adjustable, independently of the other, and each has its own in seat mesh pocket and adjustable 5 point harness. You will love the one hand recline system that locks into an infinite number of positions and all the way down to for a "near flat" napping position. We have also included two cup holders for the parents and two zippered pockets for phones, wallets, snacks, etc. The one hand fold takes seconds. The scooter X2 gives you the features you demand, the fashion you expect and the quality Joovy is known for all at a reasonable price.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #6891 in Baby Product
- Color: Black
- Brand: Joovy
- Model: 377
- Released on: 2011-07-07
- Dimensions: 40.00" h x30.00" w x32.00" l,28.10 pounds
Features
- Measures 30" wide and fits through any door and it fits two 45 pounds children
- Recline each seat and adjust each footrest independently of each other
- Features one hand fold, huge basket, canopy and a removable bumper bar
- Wheels have sealed bearings making it easy to push
- Includes two cup holders for parents and two zippered pockets for phones, wallets, snacks, and more
Most helpful customer reviews
57 of 60 people found the following review helpful.I have a very tall 2.5 year old (38 inches tall) and a 7 month old. I spent a LONG time hunting for a stroller that would work for both my girls and not break the bank. I considered sit/stand type strollers, but for a longer outing, I wanted more than a jump seat for my toddler. Finally it was down to the city mini double and the scooterx2. The scooter won because of price and because I thought my tall toddler fit better. It was cheapest to order from the manufacturer (free shipping/no tax). We LOVE the Orangie color - it is very bright!The city mini double might steer a little easier, and I also preferred its fold. However, it also cost $200 more and the belly bar is an added accessory. Also, the city mini basket is not easy to access. The ScooterX2 has a huge basket, and more than holds my large diaper bag, a couple baby dolls, and bags from stores in the mall. Its fold is easy enough to do, though you do need to recline the seats all the way, which is a little annoying. I don't like that the belly bar hits the ground when you fold it up, but I've mastered a sort of half fold where I have the belly bar touch my van bumper, and then lift it into the car from there.My kids fit GREAT in this stroller. My 2 year old has plenty of head room, so the stroller should last us for a while. The baby has had several naps in the reclined position, and seemed happy. I also like that the seats, while side-by-side, have a bit of a divider between them (I think there's less poking/punching this way!).It does fit through doorways, though it can be a tight squeeze. Going to the mall, we can make it most places. It does fine on sidewalks, in stores and the mall. We've had it on grass at the park and done fine too. I like that it's a side-by-side rather than a front/back. Doorways aren't fun, but it steers so much easier than a front/back variety. My toddler loves riding next to her baby sister and is constantly talking to her. If it had air-filled tires, I might call it perfect, but overall, I'm very happy with our stroller!
37 of 44 people found the following review helpful.We originally tried the Chicco tandem double stroller because we have that brand carseat and love their other products as well. However, I wasn't a fan of this style because it was like pushing a bus in my opinion. While the Joovy Scooter x2 doesn't accomodate the infant carseat, I found that its not actually as big of a concern as I thought it would be. The seats lay almost flat, enough so that our 2 month old looked comfortable in it at even 1 month old! We just got an infant head support and put that in there. We have a now 2 year old and 2 month old and they both fit well and look comfortable. The divider is big enough so that our toddler cannot pick at his little sister. The basket is HUGE!!! I can fit our large diaper bag on one side, a water bottle, small cooler, blanket, and kids toys on the other side no problem. The canopy is huge and offers full coverage (unless the sun is lower in the sky and you walk into it--then I don't think any canopy would cover the kiddos). The baby bumper bar is nice, but not really necessary.The main con to this stroller is that the handle is not very tall and the positioning of it makes it so that you kick the back axle/brake bar when walking. I'm 5'5" and my husband is 6'2" and we both have this problem. I'd like to see them add a telescoping handle to avoid this problem. I did notice however that the brake bar can be removed in which each brake would be operated separately. Overall great buy!
19 of 23 people found the following review helpful.Ok. I have to admit, I've owned every single stroller on the market. Some would call me a stroller hoarder. Problem was.... I loved 3 or 4 different strollers for different reasons. One stroller would have a great this.... but not a great that.... so that's how I justified having my fair share of strollers. Well, my hubby got tired of working around all of them in the garage and told me to pick ONE! So, I sold all my other strollers while searching for the "Perfect fit". After 4 months of research..... I decided to take the plunge. The stroller came and my hubby (grumbling all the way) put it together, took him about 10 minutes and I decided to try it out by taking my kids (4yrs & 18 months) for a stroll. We took the dog too! Thinking... I'm so not going to be happy with this. Right? I have NEVER loved a stroller.... way back to when my oldest, now 10, was born. Let me tell you.... THIS STROLLER IS GREAT. Here is what I love:1. The basket underneath is bigger than ANY basket I have ever seen. Yes, even BOB.2, The seats FULLY recline, each on their own. Now, it has to be manually done... but I like that because I cannot tell you how many times my 'other' strollers broke from someone leaning to hard or messing around in the stroller. (I have 4 boys- you get the picture)!3. The canopy shade keeps them COMPLETELY covered by the sun. It's so nice on a hot day, a windy day etc.,4. I'm not sure what the other reviews are talking about with the curb thing. I took this to the park on our walk. It went up curbs more than fine, rolled thru the grass, rolled thru the bark, and up and over sidewalks with ZERO problem. (and I was looking hard for one, wasn't there)5. It's easy and STURDY for BOTH kids to get in on their own. Of course I have to remove the bar, but I view it as added safety. They cannot remove it on their own... and their boys... so that means they're magicians. The straps inside, COULD be made a little taller.... but my 4 year old works just fine... and he is at the age that this is strictly for when he 'can't walk another foot mommy'...... he hits the inside of this, and it OUT.6. I also liked that they can't really touch each other while strapped in. In fact, they have to make a serious effort to lean up, and look over to see the other one. This comes in GREAT handy with the whole "Keep your hands to your self" motto.7. I like the cup holders on the back. There isn't a tray for all the goodies you need to bring but the basket is FULLY accessible even with both seats fully reclined. Didn't bother me to bend over and grab a snack baggie.8.It doesn't tip over. They can climb in, or out, and this stroller isn't moving.9. The fold up is a little tricky and it took me a couple times......but with 4 kids, 4 BOYS, it's chaotic every waking hour. The more I use it... the more quick I get.Cons:1. I should have bought this YEARS ago.2. I wish it was easier to fold up... but it's getting easier the more I do it.For the price this stroller is amazing. You will NOT be disappointed.
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