
Evenflo - Pivot Xpand Modular Stroller
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I have the evenflo pivot expand and I can flip my toddler seat around. I don’t know that I’ve tried both seats around but I think it should work? Once baby is big enough to sit up I’m almost positive you could have two toddler seats facing backwards. https://www.evenflo.com/pages/pivotxpand-collection
I have the Pivot Xpand too and I love it! The seat isn’t bad. Not my favorite car seat but honestly it stays in the car most of the time anyway after he was a couple months old.
Another vote for the EvenFlo Pivot Xpand! My best friend has the same car seat so when we take our babies out we use my stroller as a double and I love it!
We have the Evenflo Pivot Xpand Modular. We are three months into 2U2 and we really like it. I will say we only use it when we go shopping. For walks, the park, and outdoor events we have a two seater wagon.
Lovvvve my Evenflo Pivot Xpand travel system! Once our first grew out of the infant car seat we got the Evenflo Revolve 360. Do you NEED it probably not, but it’s a life changer if you’re short like me and have an SUV!
Highly recommend anything Evenflo. I really liked the Pivot Modular Travel System. If your planning I’m having more kids sooner than later the Pivot Xpand Modular Travel System is amazing!
I have the Evenflo Xpand Pivot Modular travel system. Really similar to the mockingbird but more affordable. My two have an 18 month age gap. We’re two months into 2U2 and I like it. Can be a bit hard to steer when both are in it. Which I’ve found to be the case with other tandem strollers. My 20M is also in the 90th+ percentile for overall growth so that could also play apart in it. We only use it for walking (on paved roads), or going to the store. We got a two seater wagon for going to the park/beach, or going to outdoor events and such as I don’t think the stroller does great off pavement/finished surfaces.
We have the Evenflo Pivot Expand travel system and love it. Found to be really similar to the mockingbird but more affordable!
I second the Evenflo Pivot systems! They are comparable to luxury brands but are a fraction on the price! We loved ours with our first, and are planning to use it again with our second!
Travel strollers aren't as durable or comfortable, and they generally lack many features of a standard, full-sized stroller. Most of them don't have a full recline either, which you'll want for any baby under 6 months old. For what it's worth, I'm flying with my will-be five month old next month, and we're bringing her full-sized stroller (Evenflo Pivot Xpand). The main seat for it reclines fully and turns into a bassinet (rather than needing a separate bassinet attachment), and her infant seat can be attached to it as well, making it that much easier for us while we're away. We're going to an AI in Mexico but will also venture off-resort.
It’s good for the price but as they get older, it gets harder to move. Also not for any off road, thicker gravel.
We got the [Evenflo Pivot Xpand](https://www.evenflo.com/products/pivot-xpand-modular-single-double-strollers) as a hand-me-down from my sister and it honestly rocks. We don’t know if we’ll have a second, but the fact it can be a double stroller is such a plus! *HOWEVER*, my absolute favorite part of this stroller? [The basket attachment](https://www.evenflo.com/products/pivot-xpand-baby-stroller-market-shopping-basket). WORTH. THE. MONEY. (We bought ours on sale AND with our registry discount on Amazon). If we go for walks to the grocery store or if we have errands to run, especially if I’m without my husband, I don’t need a cart! Some people don’t love that it doesn’t click in but instead just sets in, but I don’t really mind, especially if the basket is full and I’m setting it in the car. But this stroller has been amazing and there’s so many different configurations for it. Even if we weren’t gifted it, I probably would’ve purchased it anyway!
We’ve got this one too and while our second is 1 week overdue, we have attached the car seat to it for long days out like at the ren fair or mall shopping as extra storage while the toddler popped in and out of the bassinet. Even without that though I love how much storage space there is under it. Don’t love the price of the other mod attachments though, looking at another bassinet attachment hurts.
We have the evenflo pivot xpand. We knew we’d have more than 1 kid and while 2 will be born next month we get a lot of use out of it. I like it’s so modular and even with both the bassinet and car seat attachments on it there’s plenty of undercarriage space for the diaper bag.
Evenflo xpand is modular and you can do this with it
I have the evenflow pivot with the extra rumble seat for when both kids are bigger and we love it. It’s basically a mockingbird dupe for under $300. No complaints
We used the evenflow pivot that comes with an infant car seat. It comes with a toddler seat to grow with baby or you can use toddler and infant together or buy an extra toddler seat. It was $300 ish and a beast
I absolutely prefer the car seat that came with the pivot! It’s so muchighter and easier to carry and I was able to wash it easily. I hate the huge heavy ones we have now and they take up so much space
We have the evenflow pivot! It’s super affordable and it’s served us so well! It comes with an infant cat seat that snaps in, and a rumble/toddler seat. We bought an extra toddler seat anticipating we’d have two at some point. Currently we snap the car seat up top and the toddler rides below. However we have also figured out if we are doing a quick trip the toddler can just ride in the undercarriage without the seat just fine and she thinks it’s fun! The set is maybe $350 on Amazon. 100% worth it. We’ve had it 3.5 years and no complaints at all. We’ve also flown with it over 30 times. Including a trip to Europe!
Are you talking about putting all of that luggage in the wagon with kiddo? I’d way prefer a stroller. We went to Europe with our evenflow pivot and we had the diaper bag/backpack snapped on the stroller handle, the pack n play in the undercarriage plus our milk/pump bags and all of that was fine and didn’t infringe on my kids space
I thought the EvenFlo pivot was up to 50 for the lower seat? Sit and stand as well.
My wife and I recently traveled to India with our 11-month-old, and I wanted to share some of our experiences and tips for others planning a similar trip. # Stroller We took our regular stroller, which was incredibly useful. Most airlines allow you to check the stroller at the gate, so you can keep using it throughout the airports. This made navigating with the baby much easier. # Formula and Food Before the trip, we were about 80% formula-based. We brought Enfamil Infant Toddler formula boxes and exclusively used Bisleri water for mixing. While in India, we gradually transitioned our baby to local cow/buffalo milk and solid food. * **Important Note:** My in-laws own cows and buffaloes, so we were confident about the milk's quality and safety. If you don’t have access to reliable fresh milk, I would avoid store-bought milk and recommend bringing enough formula to last your entire trip. # Packing Essentials * **Diapers and Wipes:** Take enough to last your trip if you’re concerned about quality differences in India. * **Baby Medication:** This is *non-negotiable*. Pack Tylenol, Motrin, and remedies for coughs and colds. * **Our Experience:** When our baby got a mild cold, a trusted doctor in India prescribed medication. Unfortunately, it was too strong and caused breakouts and rashes. After stopping the medication, the symptoms subsided. Since then, we’ve avoided Indian medications and relied on home remedies. * **Baby Bath:** We bought a small tub for our baby, who loves splashing around. Mixing cold and boiled water worked well to get the right temperature. We also brought baby soap from the U.S. # Medication Warning Healthcare in India can vary, and culturally, there is a tendency to prescribe strong medications—even for babies. As an Indian American, this was surprising to me. If your baby gets sick, consider sticking to home remedies or, if possible, returning to the U.S. for treatment. # Flights For long international flights, I strongly recommend booking a separate seat for the baby unless you're in Business Class. "Infant in lap" is manageable for short flights but not for longer ones. * We gave our baby Tylenol before each flight, which helped her sleep through most of it (we had four flights in total). * During layovers, she had fun standing on the stroller like a little captain, which kept her entertained. These tips worked well for us and made the trip manageable. Feel free to ask if you have questions or need more advice!
We have the Evenflo Pivot Modular system that we got from Sam's Club. It came with a car seat which attaches to the stroller as well. We didn't take the car seat to India but we have taken it on local US flights with us. We usually check the car seat with our luggage and take the stroller with us to the gate. Airlines allow you to take your stroller AND car seat with you.
I got the evenflo xpand and I love it. Glad I did because baby #2 is on the way. I also went ahead and got the riding board that attaches to the bottom so I could honestly push 3 kids if we get there. When the oldest can stand on it.