It is only 24″ wide, meaning it will fit easily through doors and maneuver around department store aisles. Unfortunately, it is not car seat compatible, so you can only use it with older infants (6 months+). The PowerTwin comes with a front swivel wheel, disk brakes with both hand and foot activation options, a neoprene canopy (waterproof and SPF 50), rear wheel suspension, foam filled rubber tires and partial recline on both seats. (although we haven’t verified that weight at press time). This tandem twin stroller is touted as being a compact twin weighing just 29 lbs. Jane’s newest stroller is the PowerTwin Pro ($600), a refresh of a previous model also called the PowerTwin. If purchased separately, the bassinet runs about $180. The Trider Extreme is similar to the Rider but with three wheels instead of four.Īccording to Jane’s web site, both the Rider and the Trider include a “micro bassinet,” however, it appears some of their North American dealers are selling the stroller only in the $400’s, with the bassinet as an extra accessory. Included with the stroller is a diaper bag and rain cover. The stroller folds over itself with the seat on or off.
The Rider is a full-feature stroller with reversible seat, five point harness, rear suspension shock absorbers, hand brake, cup holder, large (but shallow) basket and height adjustable handle. We haven’t been able to verify the weight independently. The company claims the stroller weighs only 13.9 lbs. The Nanuq comes with a rain cover, hood, footrest and cupholder.
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Jane three main strollers sold in the US are the Nanuq (an umbrella stroller for $210 to $250, pictured), the Rider (a full size model with reversible seat for $725) and the Trider Extreme All Terrain stroller (similar to the Rider, $600 to $650).