A side-by-side that's slim enough for most standard doorways, with two independent reclining seats — a lot of stroller for a mid-range price.
The Scooter X2 is the sweet-spot value pick: a side-by-side that actually squeezes through most 30-inch doorways, so both kids get an equal view and there's no fighting over the front seat. Each seat reclines independently and holds a big kid, the fold is genuinely easy for a double, and the price sits comfortably below the premium frames while feeling far more substantial than bargain tandems. It's a great everyday hauler for two similarly-aged kids. The trade-offs are fair for the money: it doesn't take infant car seats (both riders need decent head control), the smaller wheels are city-sidewalk grade rather than all-terrain, and it won't morph into other configurations. Skip it if you need a newborn-ready car-seat carrier or serious off-road wheels — but for two toddlers and a reasonable budget, it's the best bang for the buck.