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. Choose from tandem models or side-byside configurations such as the Mountain Buggy Duet V3 which is small enough to fit in standard doors.
Many models are compatible with infant car seats and come with reclining seats. Some even convert to single mode, like with the egg2 Pushchair that is loved for its style and versatility.
Side by Side
Side-by-side is a popular option for families with twins or siblings of different ages. They typically have two fixed seats and a single canopy. They are also larger than inline buggy to allow both children to see the same thing. They are simple to maneuver and even have front and rear suspensions for better control when going over bumps or kerbs.
While they are more expensive than other double buggies but they tend to have a higher resale value particularly if you select a popular brand. They are also ideal for jogging and take on any terrain. The seats provide plenty of space for your children to sit comfortably. Buggies come in a variety of colors and styles to match your family's tastes.
Certain models come with extra accessories that will help to keep your baby in a comfortable position. These may include head supports, and baby blankets. They could also come with pockets to store snacks and toys. Parents can even get a buggy that has an adult console to keep essentials handy.
The 2023 version of the popular buggy has an updated look and a larger sun canopy and fresh logos. It's a chic option for parents who want to look their best and is compatible with iCandy car seats. It's also easy to put together however Kerry found it did take quite a while to get everything out of the boxes. The packaging was well-labeled and clever making it easy to know what each piece would look similar to.
It's a bit heavier than other double buggies, however it's still relatively light for an inline-model. It is also very versatile and can be used with either one or two infant car seats. It can also switch from a single seat to tandem with just one click it's a major benefit for families that are growing.
The Vista v2 UPPAbaby is a top pick for double strollers. It's ideal for parents who are busy. It's super easy to maneuver in tight spaces and can handle difficult terrain easily. It is also equipped with a large shopping basket, a recline that is independent for both seats, and a cushioned 5-point harness to keep your children secure.
Tandem
The innovative frame of this pushchair is able to expand widthways which allows you to add a second seat without compromising on space. This is a great option for twins as it can be used with two carrycots or car seat. It's also a great travel system for road trips. It's heavier than some of its rivals and could appear to be a bit long when in double mode but it has a good amount of storage space, including a large shopping basket. The iCandy Peach has a sleek and stylish design that's popular with parents who are image-conscious. Its reclining seat can be adjusted into four different positions, and will grow with your children up to 25kg. The addition of a second seat is easy thanks to the quick-release Velcro fasteners. This model can be used in tandem mode with one child on top of the other. It's an excellent option for sleepy babies that you don't want to disturb in their sleep.
This configuration places the seats one in front of the other which makes it difficult for toddlers and their parents to get distracted while they're out and about. This type of pushchair features a padded seat that can fully recline and is suitable for newborns. Some models come with an elevated and more upright seat for older children. Based on the design it's possible to position them to face eachother or the world. It's easier to get through narrow doors with a tandem pushchair, however, it can be difficult to nip up kerbs and stairs with two kids with you.
This multi-purpose pushchair is a great choice for families with children with special needs. It's a great solution for disabled kids who can benefit from a younger sibling to play and encourage. It's not expensive, but it's made to last. There's plenty of space for all your needs. It comes with a variety of accessories that let you to customise the buggy to fit your family, including rain covers and liner.
Lightweight
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best double strollers that are lightweight are compact easily maneuverable and nimble. They're typically made of a sturdy aluminum frame, and some come with air-filled wheels to help them slide over even rough surfaces. Some models have a one handed fold and shoulder straps that make them easier for you to carry. You could consider adding additional accessories like the foot muff, rain cover or a sunshade.
If you're looking for a light double buggy that has a reasonable price tag then the Cybex Mios is worth considering. It's it is a fully-functional travel system and a lightweight buggy, and is suitable from birth, with the addition of a carrycot. It features a side-byside design and the two seats recline independently, providing the ideal position for toddlers and babies. It has a generous UPF 50+ canopy that has windows that peek out, and the toddler seat is fully cushioned with adjustable leg and foot rests.
Another popular option is the UPPAbaby Vista 2. It can accommodate twins or a baby as well as a toddler, and it is compatible with a variety of car seats. It has an elegant and sleek frame with large wheels on the back to withstand rough terrain. It's also great for jogging. It's a bit long when used in double mode, though there's no storage space beneath the seat.
When comparing double pushchairs be aware of the weight of each seat, as well as the frame and suspension. The heavier the buggy, the more difficult it will be to push. This is particularly the case on uneven surfaces. Be sure to look at the dimensions of the folding and if you can remove the seat to make it more compact. Check for features such as a one-handed folding, which Kirstie, a home tester at the time, described as "genius" or a strap can be slung over your shoulder.
You can also select a tandem double stroller, which places the children one behind another. It's not as agile however it is an ideal choice for many families. It could be better suited to older toddlers. There are also tandems that have reclining seats which give children the flexibility to sit up or lie down depending on their mood and requirements.
Confortable
A double pushchair that is well-designed can simplify your travels no matter if you have twins or two kids with similar age. There are a variety of comfortable options available on the market. If you're looking for a side-byside model that can accommodate a seat and carrycot or a tandem with an removable rear and front seat, there's bound to be a perfect option for your family.
Look for seats that have several recline positions and adjustable calfrests. Typically, these are operated by one-handed buttons accessible from the back of the seat (though in our labs it can be a little fiddly for parents with small hands). Some of the best double strollers come with a large UPF50+ sun canopy, magnetic peekaboo windows and a handy hood extension that protects your child from harmful UV rays.
Convertible Doubles
A great way to save money is to buy an adjustable pushchair that can be converted from single to double mode as your children develop. The egg2, for example, is a chic option that can be used from birth with the included baby or toddler carriers and even offers an RumbleSeat additional option for older siblings. The reclining seats and spacious carrycots were adored by home testers who loved how it could grow with your family.
On the other side, if you're looking for a budget option that can last from birth until toddlerhood, check out the iCandy Venus. It includes a footmuff as well as a seat, but can be transformed into a twin-sized pram using the brand's new Cocoons (available at PS59 per piece). Our labs were impressed by the ease of being able to switch between configurations. They also found the instructions to be simple and clear, although it may require some time to master.
Some double pushchairs allow you to sit with your children in a row and are generally oriented towards the world, but there are a few exceptions like the Bugaboo Donkey and Mountain Buggy Duet that can be configured to allow both front and parent facing seating (though this can result in an increase in the overall size of the chassis). Kerb popping is typically easier with a tandem but the narrow doorways and shopping aisles can prove difficult at times.