Joie Evalite Duo
Lightweight tandem that fits when two seats and realistic lifting both matter

Pros / Cons
Pros
- Just-over-11-kg weight and narrow tandem layout make it easier to lift, fold, and store than many heavier doubles.
- Rear-seat lie-flat use from birth gives it cleaner baby-and-toddler logic than many lightweight doubles.
Cons
- Lightweight double brief still gives up plushness, basket space, and premium steering feel compared with larger sibling strollers.
- Best suited to close siblings and lighter daily use, not to families expecting the most robust all-terrain double.
Product Facts
- Seat setup
- Fixed double
- Seats
- 2
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- Price/Buy
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Joie Evalite Duo makes the most sense for families who need two seats but still care about weight, folding, and whether the stroller is realistic to lift in and out of the car. Joie’s own brief is clear on why it stands out: just over 11 kg, a narrow tandem layout, a rear seat that lies flat from birth, and direct rear-seat infant-carrier compatibility. That gives it cleaner baby-and-toddler logic than many lightweight doubles that only become genuinely useful once both children are older.
The tradeoff is that the lightweight brief still costs you some basket space, ride polish, and planted steering feel versus larger premium sibling strollers. If your real life includes rougher routes or you want a double that feels calm and substantial all day, you will notice the difference. But for close siblings, mixed city use, and families who need portability almost as much as the second seat, Evalite Duo earns its place.