The Bugaboo Donkey Twin - The Ultimate Stroller! - Part 2
Is it worth it?
For us, it has been. The Bugaboo has one of, if not the, smoothest rides out there. It can be used from Day 1 until the end of time. The seats can be arranged so I can see the twins or they can see out. You can use car seats or the included bassinets/seats with it. It has a relatively small footprint when collapsed and stores relatively easily. It's sturdy and built like a tank. Last, but not least, and most importantly, when I push it around on the playground I feel like the kid showing up with the latest and greatest toy that everyone wants to play with. For me, I couldn't imagine using another stroller. That being said, I've met plenty of parents of multiples that have other strollers they are perfectly happy with. It was a huge investment, but we use it everyday and plan to use it until the twins go off to college.
Do you regret buying it?
The answer is simply, No. The Bugaboo is a fantastic stroller and anyway who says otherwise hasn't used one or has another agenda. Now, is the Bugaboo the most economical stroller on the market? is it the most compact? Of course not. If you are on a limited budget, this stroller isn't for you. Your kids come first and there are so many other things they need more than this stroller. However, if you can afford it or you have an opportunity to receive one as a gift, then go for it. We love ours and I can honestly say that I have friends that have purchased Bugaboo's single strollers and not one has ever regretted buying one.
Does it fit everywhere?
The Bugaboo Donkey does not fit everywhere. As I mentioned in the earlier post, it is wide. It is even wider with the Car Seat Adapters installed (See below). Since it has been in use, there have been at least two occasions where we have tried to use the stroller and it wouldn't fit. What do you do in that situation? Simply remove one of the bassinets or car seats, place it on the ground and push the stroller through the tight space and then put it back together. It seems like it's a pain, but really, it only adds a minute or two. However, if you are in a crowded area and this happens, your best bet is to turn around and try an alternate route.
In addition to being wide, the Bugaboo takes up a lot of space when storing it, especially in your car. One of the tricks we have learned is that if you stand the Bugaboo up in its collapsed mode, you can get a lot more space in your trunk. This has allowed us to fit the Bugaboo, the bassinets completely assembled and two pieces of luggage in the back of our Tucson. Every car is going to be different, so I would make sure it fits before buying the Bugaboo.
The Bugaboo Car Seat Adapter
Initially, my wife and I thought we would buy a Double Snap-N-Go stroller to use with our Maxi-Cosi car seats. After trying two different models (2011 and 2012), the so called "Universal" Snap-N-Go would not work with our carseats. To say I was irritated is putting it mildly. My wife then informed me that one of the reasons we purchased the Maxi Cosi car seats was that they were compatible with the Bugaboo adapters. I immediately went out and bought not one, but two, Bugaboo car seat adapters - a single and a double. Ironically, both adapters were cheaper than one double Snap-N-Go.
The double adapter simply snaps in where the bassinets go and the car seats snap into the adapter. The single adapter allows you to snap in one car seat and then the bag that is included with the Bugaboo. This comes in handy during quick trips to the store. I can strap one baby to my chest, keep the other in the car seat and have a basket to put a small amount of groceries in while I shop. Additionally, the adapters have been a huge trunk space savers over the bassinets. When doing day trips, we can just take the adapter and have a large portion of our trunk ready for whatever we need. If you get the Bugaboo, get the adapters if they fit your car seat.
So, there you have it. After almost 5 months, the Bugaboo is still going strong and we can't recommend it enough.