Side - by - side models — in which children are seated next to each other — are generally twice as wide, which can make it difficult to
get through narrow doorways or hallways and tricky to get onto elevators, all of which you're likely to encounter in urban areas.
The disadvantage to side - by - side strollers is that they do not
fit through narrow doorways and can be difficult to fit into elevators.
Not fit for narrow and tight spaces — The big wheels provide the Inglesina Quad with amazing stability, but if you are planning to
squeeze through some narrow doorways or tight hallways, this is not the right stroller for you.
Visitors to the Anne Frank House enter the secret
annexe through a narrow doorway, passing the original moveable bookcase that once concealed the entrance.
The Arm's Reach Mini Co-Sleeper Bassinet has wheels on the sides making it easy to lift and
move through narrow doorways and even down stairs.
The back wheels can also be removed (using just one hand) so you can minimize the size to
fit through narrow doorways or shove the stroller into a tight storage space.
One thing that a few users do not like is the side to side design that can cause problems when trying to go
through narrow doorways or paths.
This means there will be no trouble maneuvering
it through narrow doorways.
Since this is a tandem stroller you will not face any problem in pushing
it through narrow doorways.
At 21.8» wide, you can easily steer this stroller
through narrow doorways.
The only issue in maneuverability you might have is that it might be a task pushing
it through narrow doorways.
It fits into the narrowest trunk and goes
through narrow doorways, elevators and metro gates.
Therefore you will not face any problem in pushing the stroller
through narrow doorways.
You are not going to face embarrassing situation where in you will have to turn and twist the stroller to get
it through narrow doorways.
The seat is 26.3» wide so you should not face any problem in pushing the stroller
through narrow doorways.