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The Bugaboo Kangaroo All-Terrain Tandem Stroller is a versatile, durable stroller designed for up to three children. Featuring extra-large puncture-proof wheels and front-wheel suspension, it ensures smooth rides on any surface. Its one-hand operation allows effortless adjustments and folding, while the spacious bassinet and XL underseat basket provide comfort and ample storage. With over 20 seating configurations, it adapts seamlessly from single to double stroller, making it the ultimate all-terrain companion for growing families.





| ASIN | B0DCD4SBMW |
| Batteries required | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (22) |
| Date First Available | 8 September 2024 |
| Folded size | 39.8*23.6*17.7 Inches |
| Harness type | 5 Point |
| Item Weight | 20.5 Kilograms |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Maximum weight recommendation | 22.68 kg |
| Product Dimensions | 100 x 62 x 100 cm; 20.46 kg |
| Seating capacity | 3 |
| Tire material | Rubber |
M**S
No kid experience in it yet, but assembles and disassembles great. Folds and rides smooth. Best seating configuration for 2 in comparison with uppababy and Nuna.
R**L
Very easy assembly, smooth ride, excellent quality! Baby loves the bassinet - we haven’t yet used the child seat. I really appreciate the quality and attention to detail with this stroller. Great storage space and very easy to maneuver.
C**Y
Love this stroller. Practical for two little ones and plenty of options for them. Putting together is a bit complex but we’re also used to the other brands as this is our first bugaboo. Overall, we’re satisfied with the purchase and would recommend
M**A
The Bugaboo Kangaroo All-Terrain Single-to-Double Tandem Stroller is a standout choice for growing families seeking versatility, durability, and premium design. Its seamless transition from a single to a double stroller, accommodating up to three children with the addition of a sibling seat and comfort wheeled board, makes it an invaluable investment for parents planning for the future. The stroller’s extra-large, puncture-proof wheels and advanced suspension system ensure a smooth ride across various terrains, from city sidewalks to park trails . Parents appreciate the intuitive one-hand operation, allowing for effortless folding, seat recline, and handlebar adjustments—features that simplify outings and daily routines . The spacious underseat basket, with a capacity of up to 28.6 pounds, provides ample storage for essentials, making it practical for errands and longer trips . Moreover, the stroller’s high-quality materials, including a breezy bassinet with an aerated mattress and soft-touch fabrics, offer comfort and style . While the initial investment is significant, many users find the stroller’s adaptability and robust construction justify the cost, noting its potential to serve their family’s needs for years to come .
B**E
Is it a good stroller? Well, of course it is. I don't think anyone should question that for a second at this price point. But whether it's "worth it" or not is a separate question that only you can answer. Is it twice as nice as a $600 stroller? No, it is not. Is it 5 times as nice as a $240 Evenflo with the same design? No, it is not. But if you want a great stroller and are willing to pay for it, this might be more of what you're looking for. It's well built all around. I can't say it really wowed me for the price point, but it doesn't disappoint either. I also have an Uppababy Vista 2 and I would say that the Bugaboo is better quality overall. Both are similar. Both use lots of plastic and flex in the same areas. But overall, everything just snaps in place a little more crisply on the bugaboo. The materials are all well done and durable. The instructions were fairly easy to follow but there were a couple parts that could have used better explanation. The packaging had a QR code to an assembly video, but they didn't have one for this particular model yet at the time I was putting it together. That may be an option now though. The bassinet is very nice. It's slightly larger than the bassinet in the vista. If your baby is on the larger side, you may appreciate the exta space. In my case, it was helpful but not absolutely necessary. Even with a baby that's very large for the age range, he has room to spare in the bassinet when reaching the age where he prefers to sit up in the seat. Because of the larger bassinet, it's not a particularly nimble stroller, but it's small enough to work. In settings like indoor malls and museums, I found it to be workable, but very much on the large end of what functions well in crowded areas. The vista is also a large stroller but is slightly more compact in all directions. The bigger wheels make this go better on rough terrain than the vista. It's not recommended for any lenght of time off road, but it works fine in a pinch. Don't expect it to perform like a jogging stroller on a dirt trail or over grass, but it won't get stuck either. It's very light for the size, which is probably why it uses so much plastic. I wish it felt just a little bit sturdier, but I guess the trade-off is that this thing is surprisingly easy to lift for how large it is.
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