Are you in need of a triple stroller, but already have a double stroller that you love? We already owned the Baby Jogger City Select when we found out we were having twins. I was sad to think that I would have to swap the City Select for a bulky triple stroller.

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Fortunately, I stumbled upon the Englacha 2-in-1 Cozy 4-Wheel Rider, and all my worries subsided.

The Englacha 2-in-1 Cozy 2-Wheel Rider is compatible with a variety of strollers, but we use it with our Baby Jogger City Select. We’ve been using the Englacha 2-in-1 Cozy 2-Wheel Rider for about 14 months now, and I still love it!

Here’s a list of FIVE reasons why I love my Englacha 2-in-1 Cozy 2-Wheel Rider.

1. Maneuverability

The wheels on the Englacha 2-in-1 Cozy 2-Wheel Rider can rotate 360 degrees. Before attaching the Cozy Rider to our stroller, I would say that our stroller required very little effort to push and turn, and attaching the Cozy Rider didn’t change this. With the Cozy Rider attached and all three kids loaded, the stroller is still very easy to push and turn.

2. Secure Seat

While I have not personally ever sat on the seat, my toddler appears comfortable and has no issue sitting in the seat for an hour or two as we cruise through the zoo or mall. The seat has a high back and a single lap buckle. There is also a handlebar right in front of the seat, which I find my toddler holds onto the majority of the time.

3. Compact Fold

I’m not sure how well the Cozy rider folds with other strollers, but it folds great with the Baby Jogger City Select:

I’ll admit that the Cozy Rider is not the easiest to attach to the stroller. There is a zip like mechanism (see following photo) that I found a little difficult to tighten.

Because the Cozy Rider folds so well with the Baby Jogger City Select, we fortunately haven’t had to detach and re-attach it to the stroller much at all.

4. Adjustable

There are quite a few adjustments you can make to allow the Cozy Rider to fit with your stroller.

We connected the Cozy Rider to the vertical portion of our stroller frame, making sure that there was enough space that the wheel didn’t rub on the securing strap:

Also, the length of the bars between the securing straps and the seat can be lengthened or shortened on the bottom:

We keep these on the shortest setting with our stroller. Using the Cozy Rider DOES make walking behind the stroller a little more difficult. I find that I usually walk off to the side a little bit and push the stroller with one arm. This doesn’t bother me much though since the stroller is so incredibly easy to push.

If my toddler decides she wants to walk, the Cozy Rider comes with a strap that I use to raise it off the ground, making it a little easier to walk behind the stroller.

The platform is also adjustable so it can be level with the ground. This is done with the following two knobs:

5. Removable Seat

We have not used the Cozy Rider without the seat yet, but I like that we have the option. I’m sure our oldest will reach a point where she prefers to quickly hop on and just stand. Our twins have recently started to get antsy in their seats, so we’ll rotate them through a turn on the Cozy Rider (with the lap buckle of course!), which they seem to already enjoy. So maybe we’ll just keep the seat in place!

I hope this post was helpful. While the Englacha 2-in-1 Cozy 2-Wheel Rider isn’t perfect, I don’t know what we would do without it. If you decide to purchase the Cozy Rider, I hope you find it as great as I do!