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		<title>By: a1cat.rm</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Oct 2009 11:13:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This is the stroller I have and I love it. And it fits in the back of my Town and Country.  I walked all over Philadelphia and on average about 2-3 miles every other day with it so it is my favorite in the world.  Plus it does not cost an arm and a leg to buy. 
http: // www . walmart . com/catalog/product.do?product_id=545921
Side by side stroller are really bad in stores because they are twice as wide as a single and harder to maneuver in the store aisles.  All doubles will be heavier and bigger the singles but that is to be expected because it carries two kids.  I can handle this and I am not a fit person.  Hope this helps.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is the stroller I have and I love it. And it fits in the back of my Town and Country.  I walked all over Philadelphia and on average about 2-3 miles every other day with it so it is my favorite in the world.  Plus it does not cost an arm and a leg to buy.<br />
http: // www . walmart . com/catalog/product.do?product_id=545921<br />
Side by side stroller are really bad in stores because they are twice as wide as a single and harder to maneuver in the store aisles.  All doubles will be heavier and bigger the singles but that is to be expected because it carries two kids.  I can handle this and I am not a fit person.  Hope this helps.</p>
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		<title>By: malwilhist</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Oct 2009 11:13:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Well, none of those will be able to be used in your car, as they&#039;re jogging strollers and will need to be taken apart and assembled to fit in the car. I&#039;d go with a Maclaren double stroller (side by side). It will last awhile and folds really well. 

Since you&#039;re small, another option would be to get the Phil and Ted Sport Buggy and convert the bottom basket to a second seat (they have the adapter). It&#039;ll take up the space of a single stroller, so it will be much easier to maneuver.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, none of those will be able to be used in your car, as they&#8217;re jogging strollers and will need to be taken apart and assembled to fit in the car. I&#8217;d go with a Maclaren double stroller (side by side). It will last awhile and folds really well. </p>
<p>Since you&#8217;re small, another option would be to get the Phil and Ted Sport Buggy and convert the bottom basket to a second seat (they have the adapter). It&#8217;ll take up the space of a single stroller, so it will be much easier to maneuver.</p>
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		<title>By: MamaB</title>
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		<description>I have the schwinn and I love it, it has given me no problems at all.  I would suggest  making sure the front wheel swivels.  I have used ones that the front wheel is always locked, and it is very hard to turn corners. I guess if you are running (which I don&#039;t) you want the wheel to lock, but if not you want it to swivel.  Mine can lock if I want it to.  I picked this stroller because it was middle priced. I did not need a fancy expensive one just for walking. I also have a graco duo-glider for use in malls, etc.  They both fold up and fit in my minivan.  They both do fill up the way back, though (one at a time).  If I have a stroller in there, I have to put groceries, etc in the 3rd row.  
Good Luck!
Edit:  Mine is not the one pictured, although it is  a schwinn, mine is the double safari swivel one.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have the schwinn and I love it, it has given me no problems at all.  I would suggest  making sure the front wheel swivels.  I have used ones that the front wheel is always locked, and it is very hard to turn corners. I guess if you are running (which I don&#8217;t) you want the wheel to lock, but if not you want it to swivel.  Mine can lock if I want it to.  I picked this stroller because it was middle priced. I did not need a fancy expensive one just for walking. I also have a graco duo-glider for use in malls, etc.  They both fold up and fit in my minivan.  They both do fill up the way back, though (one at a time).  If I have a stroller in there, I have to put groceries, etc in the 3rd row.<br />
Good Luck!<br />
Edit:  Mine is not the one pictured, although it is  a schwinn, mine is the double safari swivel one.</p>
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