
"I bought the before my first child was born four years ago, which I chose in part due to its ability to convert from one to two seats for multiple kids in the future. While it does work as a double stroller, it isn't exactly ideal now that I actually have two -- the baby has to sit on the bottom part of the stroller, in either the bassinet or the car seat, so the toddler up front totally blocks your view of them."
"I started seeing people I follow online upgrading to the Bugaboo Donkey stroller instead, which converts from one to two kids in a side-by-side position, instead of one in front and one in back. When I got the chance to try one out, I jumped at it. And while it's expensive, it's an excellent, durable double stroller option. If you're considering one, this is a great time to buy:"
Many popular stroller models from brands like Uppababy and Nuna can cost upwards of $1,000, making careful selection important. The previous inline-convertible stroller forces the baby into the lower bassinet or car seat, obscured by a toddler seated up front. The Bugaboo Donkey 5 converts from single to side-by-side double, allowing both children to sit beside each other. Conversion requires unlocking three tabs, pressing a button, and pulling a handle, with tabs that only lock when fully extended. The Mono includes a bassinet and a toddler seat facing opposite directions, and an extension set can make both face outward. Black Friday offers 20% off Donkey 5 Mono, Duo, and Twin.
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