Great stroller!! Trust me, we auditioned 5 of these things before our trip to Germany -- this one was clearly the winner.The things that influenced our decision:Weight: This one falls in the range with the other light double stroller types, around 25lbs, not light by any means when you have to pick the thing up with one hand while holding a squirming baby -- but manageable.Ease of folding/unfolding: Folding and unfolding of this stroller is dead simple and can also be done with one hand.Size: Many of the double strollers would have been fine with our 1 year old twin boys now, but we were looking for longevity, our 3.5 year old would not fit in many of the other strollers(she got a kick out of testing this function out) -- anyway, it will be a monster to steer by the time they turn 3, but they will still fit comfortably most likely --All in all, it did a great job on the cobblestone streets of Heidelberg(altstadt) old city -- and handled the most likely excessive manhandling of the airline without a scratch--Negatives: It was more expensive than the others, by a fair bit, but factoring in the light weight and the fact that they won't grow out of it in a few months 100 bucks seems worth it.And...If you watch that promo video, the Italian lady easily folds the stroller out with a flick of her wrist, like shaking out a towel -- she must be the strongest lady in the world as you need hulk like strength to get it to do that -- it almost became a game to see if you could get all three post to lock as you throw it out -- the most I managed were two -- I'm not saying it's impossible, it's just not as easy as that video suggest -- that said, it's no big deal to fold it out and then do the locks individually --HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!Love the company, have my sons 22 year old single in great shape & 2 convertible carseats, the BEST. Disappointed that when I got it is was made 12/5/15 & it was 2019(so over 3 years old). I have trouble getting it locked open. But the great feature is 3 handles, my boss has a Mclauren & can't push with one hand. This also stands when folded, just like my old one. We did have an issue that one of 3 carseats ordered had a non important screw missing, but it was exchanged, no issues. Wouldn't trade there stuff for the world. Sturdy, 1 recall in 10 years on a carseat according to NSTA.We already have a variety of strollers including a City Versa, City Select, and Chicco Liteway. But we wanted a lightweight double stroller for a vacation.Loved that this stroller is lightweight, folds easily and compactly, and stands up when folded. The recline is pretty steep for naps too.Unfortunately, I found the unfolding to be really hard. Of the ~20 times I tried snapping it like the lady shows in the demo video, the locking mechanism only caught 2 or 3 times. The place we were going included lots of getting on and off busses so an easy fold and unfold mechanism was a must.All in all, the value isn't there. This stroller is too expensive (we paid about $400) for it to not function perfectly. We decided to return the Peg Perego and just buy a 2nd Chicco Liteway stroller and push separately.Pros- super sturdy for an umbrella stroller. Canopy is large. Seats fit my 9month old who is 20lbs and my almost 3 year old who is 37" tall and 32lbs.Cons- due to it being very well made...its heavy. Kind of difficult to hold an infant, hold a toddlers hand, and carry what feels like a 30lbs stroller one handed. I can be super mom when i have to. To be honest...i would rather have a well made stoller thats heavy then a light weight posLove how light it is! Only drawbacks are the seats don't recline even an once or 2 more and the hood don't have enough coverage when fully extended. Otherwise I would recommend this to anyone.Good enoughIt's pretty good.My twin boys seemed to enjoy the riding