Buying a Double Pushchair For Twins Or Two Siblings Close in Age?
Double pushchairs are great for families with twins or children of similar ages. Select from tandem models or side-by-side configurations like the Mountain Buggy Duet V3 which is small enough to fit standard doorways.
Many models also offer recliners that lie flat and are compatible with infant car seats. Some can even convert to
single and double stroller mode, such as with the egg2 Pushchair which is loved for its style and versatility.
Side by Side
The side-by-side
twin buggy from birth is a popular option for families with twins, or siblings of different age. They usually have 2 fixed seats and one canopy. They're also a bit larger than inline buggy so that both children can be able to see the same thing. They are easy to maneuver, and some even have front and back suspensions for better control when going over bumps or kerbs.
They can be more expensive than other double buggies but they offer a higher resale price, especially if they are a popular brand. They're also great for jogging and can withstand rough terrain, and the seats offer plenty of space for your kids to relax. You can find these buggies in a wide range of designs and colours to fit your family's style.
Some models come with additional accessories to help keep your baby comfortable. They can include baby blankets and liners, seat cushions, and head supports. They could also come with pockets to store snacks and toys. Parents can get a buggy that has a console to keep important items close by.
The popular buggy's 2023 model features a fresh look with a larger sun canopy, and new logos. It's a chic option for parents who want to look their best and is compatible with iCandy car seats. It's simple to put together, but Kerry discovered that it took a while to take the pieces out of their boxes. The packaging was well-labeled and smart, so it was easy to identify what each piece would look similar to.
It's a bit heavier than other double buggies but still fairly light for an inline-model. It's also extremely versatile and it can be used with one or two infant car seats. It can be converted from a single seat to a tandem with just a single click.
The Vista v2 from UPPAbaby is another top choice for double strollers, and it's ideal for parents who are busy. It's easy to maneuver and is able to handle rough terrain. It comes with a large basket, independent recline on both seats, and a 5-point cushioned harness to keep your kids safe.
Tandem
The clever frame of this pushchair is able to expand widthways, allowing you to add another seat without sacrificing space. It's a great choice for twins from birth, and will take two car seats or carrycots as well, making it a fantastic travel system for off road double buggy (
Visit www.metooo.it) trips. It is a little heavier and longer than a few of its competitors, however it offers a lot of storage space and a large shopping basket. The iCandy Peach is a favourite among image-conscious parents and boasts an extremely stylish, sleek design. Its main seat can be adjusted to four different positions and will increase in size with your child's weight to 25kg. Adding an additional seat is simple thanks to the quick-release Velcro fasteners. This model can be used in tandem mode, with one child sitting on the top of the other. It's a great option for sleepy babies who you don't want disturb in their sleep.
This arrangement places the seats one in front of the other, making it harder for toddlers and their parents to be distracted while out and out and about. This type of pushchair typically features a padded seat that is able to recline completely, so it's suitable for newborns. A lot of models feature a higher sitting position, with a more upright backrest in the back for older children. It's often possible to configure the seats to be oriented so that they are facing each other or world facing, depending on the style of the buggy. With a tandem pushchair, it's easier to squeeze through narrow doors, but it might be difficult to navigate stairs and kerbs with two children.
This multi-functional pushchair is a great choice for families with children who have special needs. It's a great solution for children with disabilities who could benefit from a younger sibling to play and encourage. It's not cheap, but it's built to last. There's also plenty of space for all your requirements. It comes with a variety of accessories that allow you to customise the buggy for your family, like rain covers and liners.
lightweight twin buggyThe best lightweight double strollers are compact, easy to maneuver and agile. They're usually made of a sturdy aluminium frame, but some also have air-filled wheels to help them glide over even rough surfaces. They also come with an easy fold with one hand and shoulder straps to make them easier to carry. Find additional accessories like a sunshade, rain cover and foot muff.
The Cybex Mios is a lightweight
double pushchair with car seat stroller that has a low price. It's both a full-functioning travel system as well as a light buggy that is suitable from birth, with the addition of the carrycot. It features an aesthetically pleasing side-by-side design, and the two seats recline independently. This provides the ideal positioning for infants and toddlers. It comes with a large UPF 50+ canopy with peekaboo windows and the toddler seat is cushioned and has adjustable leg and foot rests.
Another popular option is the UPPAbaby Vista 2. It can carry twins, or a baby with a toddler. It is compatible with many car seats. It features an elegant and sleek frame, with large wheels at the back to handle rough terrain. It's also ideal for jogging. The double mode can make it a bit too long, and there is no storage underneath the seat.
When comparing double pushchairs, take into consideration the weight of each seat, frame and suspension. The heavier the buggy, the more difficult it will be to push. This is particularly in the case of uneven surfaces. Make sure to check the dimensions of the folding, and see if it's possible to remove the seat to make it more compact. Look for features like a simple one-handed fold which test-run tester Kirstie described as "genius", and a handy strap that you can sling over your shoulders.
You can also select a tandem double stroller, which puts the kids one behind another. It's not as easy to maneuver as a side-by-side, however it's still a great alternative for families of all sizes and could be more suitable for older toddlers. You'll also find some tandems with reclining seats which give children the flexibility to sit up or lie down depending on their mood and requirements.
Comfortable
A good double pushchair will simplify your travels no matter if you have twins or two children of similar age. Thankfully, there's a wide selection of comfortable options that are available. Whether you want to buy a side-byside model that can accommodate a seat and carrycot or a tandem model with an removable rear and front seat, there's bound to be a suitable option for your family.
In addition to padded straps, buckles and headrests, you should look for seats with multiple recline positions and adjustable the calf rests. These are often controlled by one-handed buttons accessible from the rear of the seat. (Though in our tests, this can be a bit fiddly for small-handed parents). Some of the best double strollers also have an enormous UPF50+ sun canopy, a magnetic peekaboo window and a handy hood extension to shield your child from harmful UV rays.
Convertible Doubles
You can save money by investing in the pushchair that can convert from single to dual mode as your child develops. The egg2, for instance is a chic option that can be used with the toddler seat that comes with it or a baby carrier from birth and comes with a second RumbleSeat for older siblings. Its reclining seats and spacious, comfy carrycots are particularly well-received by test-run testers at home, who love the way it can expand with your family.
On the other side, if you're looking for a budget option that will last from birth to toddlerhood, consider the iCandy Venus. It includes a seat as well as a footmuff, but can be combined with the brand's newborn cocoons (available separately at PS59 each) to turn it into an infant pram that can be used by twins or infants/toddlers. Our labs loved how easy it is to switch between different configurations and found the directions clear and easy to follow - even though it can take some practice to get it all out of the box.
Some double pushchairs permit you to seat your children together and are generally world-facing. However there are some notable exceptions, such as the Bugaboo Donkey or Mountain Buggy Duet which can be configured with both front and parent facing (though this can increase the overall width of the chassis). Kerb popping is generally easier with a tandem but getting through narrow doors and aisles for shopping can be an issue at times.