Choosing a Double pushchair twin (
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If you have twins you'll need a double pushchair to take them from A to B. Our selection includes a variety of twin prams and double buggies that come in a variety of configurations to suit your family needs.
Choose a stroller that folds in a single step and is easy to lift into your car. You may also prefer lightweight designs that are easy to maneuver and navigate especially when you have busy roads to navigate.
Side-by-Side
This is the most popular double pushchair. It is usually able to accommodate two children side by side. They tend to be bigger than single pushchairs. This can make them less maneuverable on footpaths. It can also be difficult to move through kerbs with the car seat is in place. The extra width allows them to move more easily through doors and are more evenly distributed so that it is easier to carry around on your back.
Many models can be used as early as birth as twin prams, and can take a carrycot, or two car seats. Some can even convert into one mode by adding the basket (like the Cybex Venus).
One of the most impressive examples of this is the Bugaboo Donkey 5 which, in Twin Mode, allows you to put the rear seat and a carrycot side-by-side. This creates a totally enclosed space for twins and is perfect for babies. This
pram set comes with some amazing accessories, like the newborn cocoons that can be positioned either facing forwards or in any direction (for pushchairs car Seats (
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Lightweight
Cybex is known for its ingenuity, and this single-to-double pushchair is no exception. The clever frame can be expanded to accommodate two seats, and you can use it as a twin right from birth, thanks to the addition of two infant cocoons (PS59 each) which provide enclosed, lie-flat areas for babies. It can also be used in mono mode with just one child, thanks to a large shopping basket that is placed behind the seat. It comes with front and rear suspensions that allows it to handle bumps and uneven surfaces with ease. The top choice from our reviewers.
Available in a variety elegant colors.
Tandem
If you're planning to have twins, you should consider a pushchair that can allow the children to sit close to each other and look at each one another. They are ideal for activities like visiting the zoo, because the kids will be able to gaze at all the animals together. These are also great for parents who want to watch both their toddler and their baby simultaneously.
Some tandem pushchairs provide ultra flexibility since they can be converted back to single mode. This is particularly useful for families with more than two children (or only your oldest does not require a buggy anymore). This will save you from having to store an empty buggy which can be costly.
The Cybex Venus, for example, can be used either in double or mono mode. The frame can be expanded to allow for an additional seat. It's not the tiniest
pushchair travel system however it does come with a large basket that can be placed behind the front seat in double mode or in the back when it's in mono mode. The seats can be placed so that they face each opposite or higher up to be able to see what the other is doing.
Other double tandem pushchairs, such as the Joolz Geo 3, are equipped to place one on top of the other or side-by-side. The compact, sleek frame makes it easier to navigate through doorways and aisles of supermarkets. Certain models can be used on uneven terrain, or for a jogging path due to their large rear wheels and
Baby Travel four-wheel suspension.
A tandem pushchair could also be used to transport two carrycots or a car with a buggy seat. You can save money by creating an overall travel system from the beginning and avoiding separate purchases. Be aware that tandems are heavier and longer and may be less stable when you bump into kerbs or navigating uneven surfaces. They also have to be dismantled in order to fit into cars.