We have two BABYZEN YOYO strollers. We also had a double stroller. The YOYOs won.
Here's the thing about a double stroller when your kids are on different schedules: it's less useful than you think. One naps, one doesn't. One walks, one can't. An attached double means you're always hauling both seats whether you need them or not.
Two singles means two maneuverable strollers that can go in different directions. We took both kids to Disney for the first time with the two YOYOs and it was perfect. Especially with kids at the age where they're on completely different schedules. I even took them both solo through half of California Adventure. It wasn't pretty, but it was possible.
You can buy third-party connectors to link them side by side. We bought one. Never tried it. The whole point is that they're independent.
The YOYO folds one-handed and fits in an overhead bin. That mattered with one kid. It matters more with two.
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