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	<title>Comments on: The NEW Bumbleride Indie Twin!!</title>
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		<title>By: Cynthia S.</title>
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		<dc:creator>Cynthia S.</dc:creator>
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		<description>I researched ad infinitum when it came time to graduate my twins from a &quot;snap n go&quot; with infant seats to a regular stroller. I don&#039;t jog, but based on the circumstances where I live, I wanted a stroller that could handle some off-roading. I considered pretty much all brands, even the more expensive Valcos, BOBs, etc. I decided on the Indie Twin and am so glad I did! I put it together in 15 minutes, and it has made me and my twins happy ever since. Fantastic features include tight turning radius, very smooth steering, solid feel, ease of use/adjustment, HUGE canopies, adjustable height handlebars, and plenty of storage. The only real cons are the lack of a latch, which I knew about before I ordered it, and the size/weight. Yes, it is bulky and a bit heavy to lift, but I&#039;m only 5&#039;1&quot; and can lift it in and out of my crossover vehicle without too much trouble. The one other thing I would mention if you have very young babies is to watch where their fingers/hands are before reclining the seats--there&#039;s a slight possibility of catching little fingers between the seat and the frame. Overall, I give it an A and feel that it&#039;s the best double stroller out there!</description>
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