I bought the Strider when it was first released. I did my research at the time and it was the only pram that both kids could recline in (as opposed to having one child in the upright seated position while the other child can lie down). I wanted a pram that had the flexibility of both children sleeping in the recline position at the same time.
Since then the city select has come out. I had a look at this not long ago because I was considering whether I should get one of those and I found it to be a bit long and thought if both seats were in the recline position the kids feet would touch each other (once they are old enough to fill the pram).
So overall I am really happy with my Strider. I find it a bit wide and think it may be the widest pram on the market but love the amount of storage underneath, the capsule option (i used this for my first child and will use it for my second also), the fact that the capsule and seat can face you, it comes with all the accessories (which can be very costly) and it is fairly cheap especially since they have come down heaps in price since I bought it. Although I am yet to use it, I also like that the second seat has a canopy over it too (although we will trial the second seat in a few weeks once baby is born and DS moves to the second seat).
Probably the only con I would list would be how wide it is. I haven't had any problems with the wheels at all.
Bookmarks