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Buying a Double Pushchair For Twins Or Two Siblings Close in Age?
If you're expecting twins or two children close in age, a double pushchair will give you the flexibility you need to accommodate your growing family. Select from tandem models or side-by-side configurations like the Mountain Buggy Duet V3 which is narrow enough to fit through standard doorways.
Many models are compatible with an infant car seats and include reclining seats. Some even convert to single mode, like with the egg2 Pushchair which is loved for its design and versatility.
Side by Side
Side-by-side is the most popular choice for families with twins or siblings with different ages. They typically have two fixed seats with a single canopy and are usually larger than an inline buggy, which gives both children the same view. They're easy to maneuver, and some have front and rear suspensions to allow to provide better control over bumps or over kerbs when turning.
Although they may cost more than other types of double Pram for toddler and newborn buggies, they are likely to have a higher resale value when you purchase a popular brand. They are also ideal for jogging and can take on any terrain. The seats provide plenty of room for your kids to relax comfortably. Buggies come in a variety of colors and styles to fit your family's tastes.
Some models come with additional accessories that can help keep your baby snug. These accessories can include head supports, and baby blankets. They may also have pockets to store snacks and toys. Parents can also find a buggy that has a parent console for keeping important items in one place.
The 2023 version of this popular buggy comes with a new look and a larger sun canopy, and new logos. It's a stylish choice for parents who are conscious of their image and is compatible with iCandy car seats. It's also easy to assemble but Kerry found it did take quite a while to get all of the parts out of the boxes. However, the packaging was well-labeled and clever, which made it easier to understand what to expect from each piece.
It's heavier than other double buggies, but still fairly light for an inline model. It's also incredibly versatile, and you can use it with one or two infant car seats. It can be converted from a single car seat to an entire tandem in only one click.
The Vista v2 from UPPAbaby is another top choice for double pram and pushchair strollers, and it's ideal for parents who are busy. It's easy to maneuver and is able to take on rough terrain. It comes with a large basket, independent recline on both seats, and a 5-point strap that is padded to keep your children safe.
Tandem
This clever frame expands in width, allowing for an additional seat to be added without the need for compromise in space. This is a great option for twins as it can accommodate two carrycots or a car seat. It's also a great option for roadtrips. It's a bit heavier and longer than some of its competitors, but it offers a lot of storage space, including a large basket for shopping. The iCandy Peach is a favourite among image-conscious parents and boasts an incredibly sleek, stylish design. Its main seat can be repositioned into four different positions, and it will expand with your child's weight up to 25kg. It is easy with the quick-release Velcro fasteners, and this model can be used in tandem mode, with one child seated on top of the other. This is a great choice if you want to avoid disturbing your sleepy newborn.
The seats are placed one in front of the other which makes it difficult for toddlers and their parents to be distracted while out and out and about. This type of pushchair usually comes with a cushioned main seat that is able to recline completely making it suitable for infants. Many models have an elevated and more upright seat for older children. Based on the design, it is possible to position them with the intention of facing each other or the world. It's easier to navigate narrow doorways with a tandem pushchair however, it can be difficult to nip up kerbs and stairs with two children in tow.
This versatile pushchair is a great option for families with children who have special needs. It's a great option for disabled kids who can 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 let you to personalize the buggy to suit your family, like rain covers and liners.
Lightweight
The best lightweight double strollers are small, easy to maneuver and nimble. They're usually made of a sturdy aluminum frame, and some have air-filled wheels that allow them to glide over even rough surfaces. They can also have a one-handed fold and handy shoulder straps to make them more convenient to carry. You could consider adding additional accessories like a foot muff, a sunshade or a rain cover.
If you're looking for a lightweight double buggy that has a reasonable price, then the Cybex Mios is worth considering. It's a travel system that can be used as a lightweight stroller and also a fully-functioning travel system. A carrycot can be added to allow it to be suitable for use from the age of. It has an aesthetically pleasing side-by-side design, and the two seats recline independently. This allows for the ideal positioning for babies and young toddlers. It has a generous UPF 50+ canopy with windows that peek out, and the toddler seat is fully cushioned with adjustable leg and foot rests.
UPPAbaby Vista 2 is another top contender. It can be used to carry twins or a baby and a toddler. It can be used with a variety of car seats. It has a sleek and stylish frame with large rear wheels that can withstand rough terrain. It's also suitable for running. The double mode could make it a bit too long, and there is no storage underneath the seat.
When comparing double pushchairs, think about the weight of the frame, seat and suspension. The heavier the pushchair, the harder it'll be to push, particularly over uneven surfaces. Also, check the dimensions for folding and whether or not you are able to remove the seats, making it more compact. Look for features like a one-handed folding system, which Kirstie, a home tester at the time described as "genius", or a strap that can be slung over your shoulder.
You can also opt for a tandem double stroller, which puts the kids one behind another. It's not as maneuverable, but still a great option for families with multiple children. It might be better suited to older toddlers. There are also tandems with reclining seats which give children the flexibility to lie down or sit down based on their mood and requirements.
Comfortable
If you're the parent of twins or two kids close in age, having the right double pushchair will make outings a whole lot easier. There's a huge variety of comfortable choices that are available. If you're looking to purchase a side-byside model that can accommodate a carrycot and seat or a tandem with an removable rear and front seat, there's bound to be the perfect choice for your family.
In addition to buckles, straps, padded straps and headrests, search for seats that have multiple recline positions and adjustable the calf rests. Often, these will be operated by one-handed buttons that are accessible from the back of the seat (though in our tests this could be a little fiddly for parents with small hands). Some of the best double pushchairs also come with a large UPF 50+ sun canopy that has magnetic peekaboo windows and an easy-to-use hood extender that can shield your children from harmful UV rays.
Convertible Doubles
You can save money by purchasing an infant stroller that can be converted from single mode to dual mode as your child grows. The egg2, for example, is a fashionable option that can be used right from birth using the baby or toddler carriers and even comes with the RumbleSeat second add-on for older siblings. The reclining seats and large 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 will last from birth until toddlerhood, try the iCandy Venus. It comes with a footmuff and seat, but it can also be converted into a twin-sized stroller by using the brand's infant Cocoons (available at PS59 per piece). Our labs liked the ease of being able to switch between different configurations. They also found the instructions to be simple and clear, although it may take some practice.
Some double pushchairs allow you to place your children side by side and are generally world-facing. However there are some notable exceptions such as the Bugaboo Donkey or Mountain Buggy Duet that can be set up to be front and rear facing (though this can increase the overall width of the chassis). Kerb popping is typically easier with a tandem but the narrow doorways and shopping aisles can prove difficult at times.
If you're expecting twins or two children close in age, a double pushchair will give you the flexibility you need to accommodate your growing family. Select from tandem models or side-by-side configurations like the Mountain Buggy Duet V3 which is narrow enough to fit through standard doorways.
Many models are compatible with an infant car seats and include reclining seats. Some even convert to single mode, like with the egg2 Pushchair which is loved for its design and versatility.
Side by Side
Side-by-side is the most popular choice for families with twins or siblings with different ages. They typically have two fixed seats with a single canopy and are usually larger than an inline buggy, which gives both children the same view. They're easy to maneuver, and some have front and rear suspensions to allow to provide better control over bumps or over kerbs when turning.
Although they may cost more than other types of double Pram for toddler and newborn buggies, they are likely to have a higher resale value when you purchase a popular brand. They are also ideal for jogging and can take on any terrain. The seats provide plenty of room for your kids to relax comfortably. Buggies come in a variety of colors and styles to fit your family's tastes.
Some models come with additional accessories that can help keep your baby snug. These accessories can include head supports, and baby blankets. They may also have pockets to store snacks and toys. Parents can also find a buggy that has a parent console for keeping important items in one place.
The 2023 version of this popular buggy comes with a new look and a larger sun canopy, and new logos. It's a stylish choice for parents who are conscious of their image and is compatible with iCandy car seats. It's also easy to assemble but Kerry found it did take quite a while to get all of the parts out of the boxes. However, the packaging was well-labeled and clever, which made it easier to understand what to expect from each piece.
It's heavier than other double buggies, but still fairly light for an inline model. It's also incredibly versatile, and you can use it with one or two infant car seats. It can be converted from a single car seat to an entire tandem in only one click.
The Vista v2 from UPPAbaby is another top choice for double pram and pushchair strollers, and it's ideal for parents who are busy. It's easy to maneuver and is able to take on rough terrain. It comes with a large basket, independent recline on both seats, and a 5-point strap that is padded to keep your children safe.
Tandem
This clever frame expands in width, allowing for an additional seat to be added without the need for compromise in space. This is a great option for twins as it can accommodate two carrycots or a car seat. It's also a great option for roadtrips. It's a bit heavier and longer than some of its competitors, but it offers a lot of storage space, including a large basket for shopping. The iCandy Peach is a favourite among image-conscious parents and boasts an incredibly sleek, stylish design. Its main seat can be repositioned into four different positions, and it will expand with your child's weight up to 25kg. It is easy with the quick-release Velcro fasteners, and this model can be used in tandem mode, with one child seated on top of the other. This is a great choice if you want to avoid disturbing your sleepy newborn.
The seats are placed one in front of the other which makes it difficult for toddlers and their parents to be distracted while out and out and about. This type of pushchair usually comes with a cushioned main seat that is able to recline completely making it suitable for infants. Many models have an elevated and more upright seat for older children. Based on the design, it is possible to position them with the intention of facing each other or the world. It's easier to navigate narrow doorways with a tandem pushchair however, it can be difficult to nip up kerbs and stairs with two children in tow.
This versatile pushchair is a great option for families with children who have special needs. It's a great option for disabled kids who can 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 let you to personalize the buggy to suit your family, like rain covers and liners.
Lightweight
The best lightweight double strollers are small, easy to maneuver and nimble. They're usually made of a sturdy aluminum frame, and some have air-filled wheels that allow them to glide over even rough surfaces. They can also have a one-handed fold and handy shoulder straps to make them more convenient to carry. You could consider adding additional accessories like a foot muff, a sunshade or a rain cover.
If you're looking for a lightweight double buggy that has a reasonable price, then the Cybex Mios is worth considering. It's a travel system that can be used as a lightweight stroller and also a fully-functioning travel system. A carrycot can be added to allow it to be suitable for use from the age of. It has an aesthetically pleasing side-by-side design, and the two seats recline independently. This allows for the ideal positioning for babies and young toddlers. It has a generous UPF 50+ canopy with windows that peek out, and the toddler seat is fully cushioned with adjustable leg and foot rests.
UPPAbaby Vista 2 is another top contender. It can be used to carry twins or a baby and a toddler. It can be used with a variety of car seats. It has a sleek and stylish frame with large rear wheels that can withstand rough terrain. It's also suitable for running. The double mode could make it a bit too long, and there is no storage underneath the seat.
When comparing double pushchairs, think about the weight of the frame, seat and suspension. The heavier the pushchair, the harder it'll be to push, particularly over uneven surfaces. Also, check the dimensions for folding and whether or not you are able to remove the seats, making it more compact. Look for features like a one-handed folding system, which Kirstie, a home tester at the time described as "genius", or a strap that can be slung over your shoulder.
You can also opt for a tandem double stroller, which puts the kids one behind another. It's not as maneuverable, but still a great option for families with multiple children. It might be better suited to older toddlers. There are also tandems with reclining seats which give children the flexibility to lie down or sit down based on their mood and requirements.
Comfortable
If you're the parent of twins or two kids close in age, having the right double pushchair will make outings a whole lot easier. There's a huge variety of comfortable choices that are available. If you're looking to purchase a side-byside model that can accommodate a carrycot and seat or a tandem with an removable rear and front seat, there's bound to be the perfect choice for your family.
In addition to buckles, straps, padded straps and headrests, search for seats that have multiple recline positions and adjustable the calf rests. Often, these will be operated by one-handed buttons that are accessible from the back of the seat (though in our tests this could be a little fiddly for parents with small hands). Some of the best double pushchairs also come with a large UPF 50+ sun canopy that has magnetic peekaboo windows and an easy-to-use hood extender that can shield your children from harmful UV rays.
Convertible Doubles
You can save money by purchasing an infant stroller that can be converted from single mode to dual mode as your child grows. The egg2, for example, is a fashionable option that can be used right from birth using the baby or toddler carriers and even comes with the RumbleSeat second add-on for older siblings. The reclining seats and large 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 will last from birth until toddlerhood, try the iCandy Venus. It comes with a footmuff and seat, but it can also be converted into a twin-sized stroller by using the brand's infant Cocoons (available at PS59 per piece). Our labs liked the ease of being able to switch between different configurations. They also found the instructions to be simple and clear, although it may take some practice.
Some double pushchairs allow you to place your children side by side and are generally world-facing. However there are some notable exceptions such as the Bugaboo Donkey or Mountain Buggy Duet that can be set up to be front and rear facing (though this can increase the overall width of the chassis). Kerb popping is typically easier with a tandem but the narrow doorways and shopping aisles can prove difficult at times.
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