I have a donkey and absolutely love it. I’m in the uk and it fits through my front door and haven’t had any issues with shops yet 🤞🏽 fingers crossed stays that way. My youngest hated not being able to see around so side by side was the way forward for us. Regret not buying this pram a year ago when we was first looking.
I feel like the bugaboo donkey comes into its own when the babies get older. Now our babies are bigger the bugaboo still pushes like a dream in comparison to other strollers. I tried an inline lightweight buggy and ironically it is so much harder to push when they weigh more! Whereas the bugaboo I can still push with one hand. I’m in the UK too and haven’t ever had a problem getting through doors.
I have the bugaboo donkey for 5 yrs now kids close in age n I love it .... it really takes sometime for you to get used to it, it can go thru all terrains n it last for yrs to come , I live in NYC so we have wide sidewalks n the bugaboo fits thru most doors not my house door btw lol love ur videos been watching since the nursery makeover n I try not miss ur videos lol the twins are adorable
Haven’t finished the video and I am convinced bugaboo is the way to go. I’ve had a chameleon 3 for 8 years and it still drives like a dream ! It’s a hefty price tag, but they’re so worth it. All my cheap strollers are garbage.
I personally have a bugaboo donkey3 I didn’t like the idea of one babe being on bottom and one on top. I live in the UK and it fits through my front door, I’m able to get it into 99# of shops with ease. I can even get it on the bus in duo mode. I find it is actually easier to push than the GB Qbit I used to own for my 18 month old.
Just tuning in! I haven’t even bothered yet to purchase anything as far as a stroller lol but just by the looks of it I’m liking the In-line versus the side-by-side. I have 17 weeks to go with my twin girls 🙏🏽💜👶🏽💜👶🏽
though the in-line seems convenient at the moment I don’t see the stroller lasting in the long run. When the kids get older it’s not practical anymore.
Love the video! We have a side by side for our newborn twins and while I love it, I do find myself getting a bit stressed about whether it’s going to fit through doors when we are out and about.
I have a 6 month old and a 2.5 year old and we have the bugaboo donkey 3 and love it! Ours fits through a standard door with both seats I’ve never had any issues it does take some getting used to for breaking it down but once you get the hang of it it’s amazing!
@@doyouhearthepeoplesing2 That was a really unnecessary and ignorant comment! Most 2,5 year olds still ride in their prams. I wouldnt wanna go for a long power walk with my 2 year old walking. That would be impossible. Walking city streets with traffic, not a good place for a toddler. Just getting from point A to point B with a toddler can be cumbersome.
@@BrunettenCheerXplotion unless they have something wrong with their legs they shouldnt be in a buggy past their 2nd birthday at the very latest its just laziness
@@BrunettenCheerXplotion I reported the comment from @doyouheart……. It was so unnecessary and rude!!! You’re totally fine!!! It’s definitely not lazy for a 2 1/2-year-old. He’s a stroller I myself will have two under two invest believe I’m on here looking for a good stroller because it’s going to be impossible having a toddler walking in a newborn in a stroller and pushing one and having the other walk just would be impossible so definitely a double stroller is a dream and a blessing and little kids get tired 2 1/2 is still so young they get tired there’s nothing wrong with letting him rest and relax while mama or papa pushes them
We love our bugaboo donkey for our 1 & 2 yr old who are taller than your average toddlers they definitely would be kicking each other in the head if we had an in-line 😅 I have been tempted to get an Edwards & co olive recently BUT not practical for our tall boys and luckily our donkey fits through our doors in Auckland
That’s good to know, I love the idea of the in-line prams as well especially if you could be going out with just one baby. I’m going to get the Uppababy Vista because if I drop my daughter off a childcare and just have a newborn I don’t need to have a massive side by side pram. I think if I had twins I might have considered it but unfortunately where is live I have noticed the doorways are quite small and sometimes I struggle with my single pram
Thanks so much for this review. I wouldnt go for the in-line, one of my babies being able to look in my face and have that connection with constantly seeing me and the other kind of in the dark a bit I don’t like. Like you said being able to see them both at the same time is good. I wonder if there is an in-line stroller that can stack in a way where both babies can face you….I think I saw one like that somewhere.
Love my bugaboo donkey 5. No clue what I'd do while out by myself if they both weren't reachable and at tge same level. Do have trouble in some doors with the Nana lite car sears attached
Our friends just got the new Donkey 5 and it's lovely! I agree, having them at the same level is really handy once they're older. I do find the handle a little annoying on ours, as if I'm sitting and giving both twins a bottle (this is before they could hold it themselves) I'd have to make the bar smaller so it wasn't sticking out. I LOVED our travel pram for that reason! Sooo easy to give them bottles on the go!
I have a donkey and absolutely love it. I’m in the uk and it fits through my front door and haven’t had any issues with shops yet 🤞🏽 fingers crossed stays that way. My youngest hated not being able to see around so side by side was the way forward for us. Regret not buying this pram a year ago when we was first looking.
I feel like the bugaboo donkey comes into its own when the babies get older. Now our babies are bigger the bugaboo still pushes like a dream in comparison to other strollers. I tried an inline lightweight buggy and ironically it is so much harder to push when they weigh more! Whereas the bugaboo I can still push with one hand. I’m in the UK too and haven’t ever had a problem getting through doors.
I have the bugaboo donkey for 5 yrs now kids close in age n I love it .... it really takes sometime for you to get used to it, it can go thru all terrains n it last for yrs to come , I live in NYC so we have wide sidewalks n the bugaboo fits thru most doors not my house door btw lol love ur videos been watching since the nursery makeover n I try not miss ur videos lol the twins are adorable
Haven’t finished the video and I am convinced bugaboo is the way to go. I’ve had a chameleon 3 for 8 years and it still drives like a dream ! It’s a hefty price tag, but they’re so worth it. All my cheap strollers are garbage.
I personally have a bugaboo donkey3 I didn’t like the idea of one babe being on bottom and one on top. I live in the UK and it fits through my front door, I’m able to get it into 99# of shops with ease. I can even get it on the bus in duo mode. I find it is actually easier to push than the GB Qbit I used to own for my 18 month old.
I have a double stroller that is side by side & it fits through all standardized walkways/ doors
We love Edwards and co, we just have 1 baby so a single stroller! We got a bundle with everything included like capsule, bassinet etc
Just tuning in! I haven’t even bothered yet to purchase anything as far as a stroller lol but just by the looks of it I’m liking the In-line versus the side-by-side. I have 17 weeks to go with my twin girls 🙏🏽💜👶🏽💜👶🏽
Congratulations! Praying for a safe delivery!
Don’t bother with either of these prams they are a waste of money get yourself an umbrella double
though the in-line seems convenient at the moment I don’t see the stroller lasting in the long run. When the kids get older it’s not practical anymore.
Both seats on our Olive are full-size i.e. up to 22kg. Perfect for growing children!
@@EdwardsCo yes it may have the weight to last but seem like the baby at the bottom would be squished when they are 2 or 3 years old
@@EdwardsCoMight not work for taller toddlers either
Love the video! We have a side by side for our newborn twins and while I love it, I do find myself getting a bit stressed about whether it’s going to fit through doors when we are out and about.
I have a 6 month old and a 2.5 year old and we have the bugaboo donkey 3 and love it! Ours fits through a standard door with both seats I’ve never had any issues it does take some getting used to for breaking it down but once you get the hang of it it’s amazing!
Your 2.5 year old has no need for a buggy you are just making them lazy
@@doyouhearthepeoplesing2
That was a really unnecessary and ignorant comment! Most 2,5 year olds still ride in their prams. I wouldnt wanna go for a long power walk with my 2 year old walking. That would be impossible. Walking city streets with traffic, not a good place for a toddler. Just getting from point A to point B with a toddler can be cumbersome.
@@BrunettenCheerXplotion unless they have something wrong with their legs they shouldnt be in a buggy past their 2nd birthday at the very latest its just laziness
@@doyouhearthepeoplesing2you’re so incredibly rude!
@@BrunettenCheerXplotion I reported the comment from @doyouheart……. It was so unnecessary and rude!!! You’re totally fine!!! It’s definitely not lazy for a 2 1/2-year-old. He’s a stroller I myself will have two under two invest believe I’m on here looking for a good stroller because it’s going to be impossible having a toddler walking in a newborn in a stroller and pushing one and having the other walk just would be impossible so definitely a double stroller is a dream and a blessing and little kids get tired 2 1/2 is still so young they get tired there’s nothing wrong with letting him rest and relax while mama or papa pushes them
We love our bugaboo donkey for our 1 & 2 yr old who are taller than your average toddlers they definitely would be kicking each other in the head if we had an in-line 😅 I have been tempted to get an Edwards & co olive recently BUT not practical for our tall boys and luckily our donkey fits through our doors in Auckland
A slim side by side is my favorite, like Mountain buggy duet
I would never take the inline.. one baby always in the dark and you cant see how the baby is doing.
That’s good to know, I love the idea of the in-line prams as well especially if you could be going out with just one baby. I’m going to get the Uppababy Vista because if I drop my daughter off a childcare and just have a newborn I don’t need to have a massive side by side pram.
I think if I had twins I might have considered it but unfortunately where is live I have noticed the doorways are quite small and sometimes I struggle with my single pram
Seeing this video has made me choose the Donkey,
Why the bugaboo donkey don’t have the zip up that looks not put on properly
Thanks so much for this review. I wouldnt go for the in-line, one of my babies being able to look in my face and have that connection with constantly seeing me and the other kind of in the dark a bit I don’t like. Like you said being able to see them both at the same time is good. I wonder if there is an in-line stroller that can stack in a way where both babies can face you….I think I saw one like that somewhere.
Hi! I believe UPPAbaby Vista can do that. Not sure about Nuna demi grow. But Nuna is for sure very specious.
Love my bugaboo donkey 5. No clue what I'd do while out by myself if they both weren't reachable and at tge same level.
Do have trouble in some doors with the Nana lite car sears attached
Our friends just got the new Donkey 5 and it's lovely! I agree, having them at the same level is really handy once they're older. I do find the handle a little annoying on ours, as if I'm sitting and giving both twins a bottle (this is before they could hold it themselves) I'd have to make the bar smaller so it wasn't sticking out. I LOVED our travel pram for that reason! Sooo easy to give them bottles on the go!
Thanks for sharing 11 weeks pregnant with twin ms💖
Powerful!
Is this good for florida?
You have a boy and a girl twin