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Being a Dad of two (and a bit) I like the idea. However I can't help wondering if carrying something all the time it's not being used would be more onerous than simply pushing something. |
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We have a tandem stroller (great for changing diapers and naps, as the front backrest folds down, and the back reclines), but it is far too heavy to carry anywhere, although it makes a great shopping cart, and always ends up with all kinds of stuff inside and hanging off of it. |
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A backpack type single stroller would be handy for the park, or other rough terrain, though I'm not sure that it would be less cumbersome in crowds. The cheapest type of strollers are often flimsy, but lightweight, and might lend themselves to the application of shoulder straps, if you have to carry the child and the stroller both. |
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