double stroller with infant car seat Stroller With Car Seat Compatability
Parents of twins or other multiples may want a double stroller which can accommodate two infant car seats simultaneously. The TwinRoo+ is an easy-to-use frame stroller that can accommodate 23 different car seat models.
The car also has an enormous storage basket and cup holders for parents, and convertible seats that offer the best legroom of its class between the two seats.
The Baby Trend(r) Universal Double Snap-N-Go(r)
The Baby Trend(r) Universal Double Snap-N-Go(r) is a fantastic stroller that will fit most infant car seat carriers. It has a large basket for storage, as well as a tray for parents with two cup holders. The stroller is light and folds up easily to store it or transport it. It is one of our strollers that is easy to maneuver and has a nice side-by-side design. It didn't perform well in our jog test and had difficulty with higher curbs. The front wheels that swivel aren't able to grip obstacles.
This stroller can be used with all major brands of infant car seats, and the adapters are easy to install. However, the stroller is only compatible with one infant car seat at a time. Parents of twins must consider a different option if they wish to use their infant carseats together. The UPPAbaby vista v2 double and the Evenflo Pivot Xpand Double have impressive scores for their ability to hold two infant car seats at the same time.
The Baby Trend is easy-to-use and comes with a nice basket but it falls short on our ride comfort measurement. The stroller lacks shocks that can absorb road vibrations and bumps, which can be difficult for little passengers. Also the lack of a seat recline means children will feel every bump in the road. It may not be an issue as passengers age however it is important to think about when your children are toddlers or infants.
It's a relatively lightweight frame stroller, weighing less than 40 pounds. It's heavy with cargo and passengers. The lack of the lock for jogging makes it difficult to jog, and it had a hard time in navigating gravel, grass and sidewalks during our tests. The BOB Revolution Flex is a better option for jogging and lighter at around 41 lbs. It can still be difficult to lift and carry but it has a handle specifically made for this purpose. The jog strollers benefit from having bigger wheels that provide more off-road performance. They have a more robust chassis and are constructed from sturdy materials that can withstand long-term use.
The Contours(r), Options Elite V2 double stroller
The Contours(r) Options Elite V2 comes with
All Terrain Double Buggy the features parents appreciate: reversible seats one-hand reclining, adjustable leg rests, zippered extensions on both canopies and a parent cupholder. It also has a number of new features, such as the height-adjustable handles as well as a quilted seat. It has seven different configurations of seating, including the difficult to find double-rear-facing seat. This lets kids be able to see each other while keeping an eye on their parents.
One of the great things about this stroller is that it's compatible with many infant car seat brands, which gives families a wide range of options and prevents them from being confined to a
single to double stroller brand when it comes to strollers that work with baby car seats. The Options Elite can be used with Graco and Britax infant car seats with an adapter that is universal that also works with the UPPAbaby Mesa and Baby Jogger City Select
Double pram Stroller car seats. It even has an additional adapter for parents who have twins or wish to use two infant car seats.
It's not a side-by-side stroller and is one stroller and is able to be used in all aisles and doorways without difficulty. It's not as easy to maneuver as a jogging stroller however it's still a great choice for shopping trips and road excursions. It's heavier than other double strollers but it's not too heavy to be lifted.
The seats are quite comfortable for kids, and there's a decent-sized storage basket. The canopy is big as well, and it can be zipped off for a bit more sun protection. However, it does not have a large storage space for parent necessities that some families might consider to be a hassle.
This stroller has the foot brake, a safety harness and five-point harnesses for each child. The front wheels can be locked for added stability and the handles are ergonomically designed. It folds up in a simple process, and it stands when folded. It's not able to fold with just one hand, like some of the top strollers in this list, but it's still not difficult after a bit of practice.
The Evenflo Pivot Xpand Double
The Evenflo Pivot Xpand Double is a budget-friendly model that will grow with your family, offering car seat compatibility and reversible seating a sleek, modern stroller frame. This stroller is easy to use everyday features and a convenient one-handed fold, with a self-stand, which is remarkable for a less expensive model. It has a more substantial feel than most of the competitors, and smaller wheels, which makes it difficult to push off the road, in tight turns or through doorways that are narrow.
This stroller can be used with an infant car seat or toddler seats that are sold separately. There are no adapters required. The frame of the stroller can be expanded in seconds by adding another seat. This is done without the need for tools or additional parts. It can also be configured in 23 different ways in the USA, to accommodate infants and toddlers at different heights. The second seat can be used in stroller mode to fit larger children or to hold the baby at an angle that is comfortable for infant mode.
A large, huge storage basket, as well as back and front-accessible seat pockets increase the stroller's functionality The padded, contoured seat offers maximum comfort for passengers. A canopy that can be extended protects children from the sun, and a peek-aboo window allows parents to keep an eye on their children.
The Stroller Rider Board accessory can be used to create a tandem, so that siblings can share a ride or as an alternative to the standard toddler seat. A flex-hold cup holder holds various sizes of beverages, and the stroller folds with an attached toddler seat for easy access to storage space.
The majority of reviewers like the ease with which Pivot Xpand
double pram and pushchair stroller expands to include the second seat. Some reviewers have noted that attaching a car seat for infants to the mounts integrated in the stroller can be a bit difficult, however, attaching the second toddler's seat is much more simple and quick. Evenflo provides the option of video chat for customers to ask questions or get assistance with attaching car seats. The only downside for this stroller is its short warranty.
The Jeep Bravo For 2
The Bravo For 2 is an ideal stroller for siblings with similar age. It is simple to put together straight out of the box and, unlike other sit-and-stand alternatives, it weighs at less than 23 pounds. The seats can recline in various places so that your baby or toddler can lie down. There is also a footrest for older children who need it. The padded handlebar is placed in a manner that allows older children can grasp it even when wearing gloves. Many parents have said that this feature alone makes it safer than the vast majority of its rivals.
This stroller also comes with an upholstered seat in the back that will accommodate a child from about two years old. This lets you keep your infant rear-facing longer and is a major win for parents who follow the #TurnAfter2 movement, which encourages babies and toddlers to keep their rears facing until they reach the age of two years old. The seat is easy to buckle and comes with the same great five-point harness that is found on the front seat.
Another plus for the Bravo For 2 is that it will accept the Chicco KeyFit or Fit2 car seat in the front. Simply push down the front seat, slide in your infant carrier, and listen for the click that lets you know it's safe. This alone makes it one of the most flexible double strollers out there and lets you avoid spending money on a single-use stroller that will get lost in your garage, or even donated to your local secondhand store.
The stroller has one problem It doesn't come with a cup holder or a tray for parents. The storage space is also limited. However, it is still an excellent option for families with one kiddo who will be walking for the duration of their stroll, and a younger sibling in a car seat up front. It is also an excellent option for travel because it will easily fold into smaller dimensions that can be gate-checked the plane or stored in your trunk.