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***Ended up selling this one to a member on the SWAP board as I was using my Concorde Duo more, I really, really, really liked it, but wanted to see it used, and needed to finance my KoolStop Deuce***
 
I purchased this used off of eBay...I used my entire Christmas present from my husband, my gramma, and some money from returns to pay for this, but so far it has totally been worth it!!
 
It usually retails for $350-400, and is available in 3 patterns, mine is FJ1...there is only ONE store in the entire state that I live in that sells this stroller, so I shouldn't see too many of them out on my strollering journeys!

Here are the dimensions as I measured them. Also, the extendable legrest is 6" long.

 

Folded

Open

Seat

Width
(side to side)

16.5"
31"
Edge to Edge - 12"
(inside "wings" 10.5")

Height
(topmost point to floor)

43.5"
38.5"
18"

Depth
(front to back)

17"
Wheel to Handle - 36"
Wheel to Wheel - 27"
8.5"

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This is the true color of FJ1...very dark navy blue with royal blue squares.

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This picture shows the back/bottom of the stroller depending on whether it is open or closed. You can see the red button on the handle, the red peice on the handle hook, and the footpads that you use to open/close the stroller. It's not bad to open and close, not as easy as the Maclaren, not as hard as Graco's.

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TwinJet folded and standing on it's own. To get it to stand on it's own you do have to make sure that the bottom set of wheels are turned the correct way, otherwise it won't stand on it's own...I learned this after a couple trys.
 (DS insisted on being in  ALL the pictures...)

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DS with his seat fully reclined. The TwinJet has 4 positions on the seats, he isn't real fond of laying down, hence the funky look on his face. It is probably a 170 degree recline if you want to know the actual factual number.

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My Graco infant seat DOES fit snugly into this stroller. And if I would have been able to put it on the other side (NO Mom, Reilly seat!!!) you could see that it is even the proper angle according to the built in level on the carseat. It does NOT latch in, but I feel very comfortable strolling with it in there.
 
Also you can see the next generations stroller collection starting behind the TwinJet....LOL...do you know how hard it is to find a toy stroller that isn't PINK?!?!

This shows the carseat installed, and the carrying handle. I beleive that you can also see the latch used to put the footrest up and down...it is up in this picture, but folds completely vertical for use with long legged kids who can use the real footrest.

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