Ten Double Pushchair Myths That Don't Always Hold

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Ten Double Pushchair Myths That Don't Always Hold

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 gives the flexibility you need for your growing family. Pick from side-byside or tandem models such as the Mountain Buggy Duet V3 that's small enough to fit through standard doorways.



Many models also come with reclining seats that lay flat and can be used with infant car seats. Some models can even be converted to single mode. The egg2 Pushchair is a well-loved choice for its style and flexibility.

Side by Side

Side-by-side strollers are an ideal option for families with twins or siblings of various ages. They usually have 2 fixed seats and a single canopy. They're also larger than inline buggy to allow both children to observe the same things. They're easy to move, and some even have front and rear suspensions to help with handling bumps or over the kerb while turning.

Although they may cost more than other double buggies, they are likely to be more resale-worthy when you purchase a well-known brand. They're also great for jogging, and can handle rough terrain, while the seats are spacious enough for your children to comfortably sit. Buggies are available in a variety of colors and designs to fit your family's style.

Some models include extra accessories that can help keep your baby snug. They can include baby blankets and seats, liners, and head supports. Some may have pockets to store snacks and toys. Parents can even get a buggy with a console for parents to keep essentials handy.

The popular buggy's 2023 model has a new look and a bigger sun canopy, and new logos. It's a stylish choice for parents who want to look their best and is compatible with iCandy car seats. It's simple to put together, but Kerry found that it took a while to get the parts out of their boxes. However, the boxing was well-labeled and efficient making it easier to know what to expect out of each part.

It's a bit heavier than other double buggies, but it's still fairly light for an inline model. It is also very versatile and can be used with one or two infant car seats. It can be transformed from a single car seat to a tandem with only one click.

The Vista v2 from UPPAbaby is another top choice for double strollers. It's ideal for parents who are busy. It's easy to maneuver and can take on rough terrain. It comes with a large basket, independent recline on both seats, and a 5-point padded harness to ensure your children's safety.

Tandem

This clever frame can be expanded in width, allowing for an additional seat to be added without compromising space. This is a great choice for twins, as it can fit two car seats or carrycots. It's also a great option for road trips. It's a bit heavier than some of its competitors and can seem a bit bulky when used in double mode, but it's got plenty of storage space, including a large shopping basket. The iCandy Peach is a favourite for parents who are conscious of their image and has an incredibly sleek, stylish design. The reclining seat moves into four different positions, and will expand with your child's weight up to 25kg. The quick-release Velcro fasteners allow you to add a second seat. This model can be used in tandem mode, putting one child seated on the top of another.  double pram pushchair 's an excellent option if you have sleepy newborns who you don't want disrupt their sleep.

The seat is positioned one ahead of the other in this arrangement and it's harder for toddlers to distract one another when you're out and out and. This type of pushchair has a padded seat that can recline completely and is suitable for babies. A lot of models feature a higher sitting position, with a more upright backrest in the back for older children. It's typically possible to arrange the seats to be oriented so that they are facing each other or world facing according to the model of the pushchair. It's easier to navigate narrow doorways with a tandem pushchair however it can be a challenge to nip up kerbs and stairs with two kids with you.

This multi-functional 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 also plenty of space for all your requirements. It comes with a range of accessories that enable you to customize the buggy to meet your family's requirements, such as rain covers or liner.

Lightweight

The most lightweight double strollers are small easy to maneuver and agile. Some models have air-filled tires to aid in their glide on rough surfaces. Some models feature a one handed fold and shoulder straps that make them much easier to carry. You could consider adding additional accessories like the foot muff, sunshade or rain cover.

If you're looking for a light double buggy with a great price tag then the Cybex Mios is worth considering. It is a travel system that can be used as a light stroller, as well as a fully-functional travel system. A carrycot can be added to allow it to be suitable for use from birth. It is a side-by-side model and both seats recline independently, making it a perfect position for babies and toddlers. It features a spacious UPF 50+ canopy that has peekaboo windows, and the toddler seat is padded with adjustable leg and foot rests.

Another top contender is the UPPAbaby Vista 2. It can carry twins, or a baby and a toddler, and it is compatible with a wide range of car seats. It's a stylish and sleek frame with large wheels on the back to withstand rough terrain. It's also ideal for jogging. It can be a bit long when used in double mode, though, and there's no storage space under the seat.

When comparing different double pushchairs, think about the weight of each seat, frame and suspension. The heavier the buggy is and the heavier it is, the more difficult it will be to push. This is especially true on uneven surfaces. Also, check the dimensions for folding and whether or not you are able to remove the seats, which makes it smaller. Look for features like a simple one-handed fold, that home tester Kirstie described as "genius", and a convenient strap to sling over your shoulders.

Alternatively, you can choose a tandem double pushchair, which sits children behind each other. It's not as maneuverable as a side-by-side, however it's still a viable option for many families, and may be more suitable for older toddlers. Certain tandems have recliner seats that let children lie down or sit up according to their mood.

Confortable

Whether you're a parent of twins or two kids close in age, having the right double pushchair can make outings significantly easier. Thankfully, there's a wide choice of comfortable options available that are available. There are a variety of options for families, no matter if you're looking for a side by side model that can accommodate both a carrycot seat and a seat or a tandem model with seats in the front and back that can be switched.

Make sure you choose a seat with several recline positions as well as adjustable calfrests. These are typically controlled by single-handed buttons that are located at the rear of the seat. (Though in our testing this can be a bit difficult for parents with small hands). Some of the top double strollers also have an enormous UPF50+ sun canopy, magnetic peekaboo windows and a handy hood extension that shields your child from harmful UV radiation.

Convertible Doubles

One of the best ways to save money is to purchase a convertible pushchair which can be converted from single to double mode as your children grow. The egg2, for example is a chic option that works with the toddler seat that comes with it or a baby carrier right from birth. It even offers a second add-on RumbleSeat for older siblings. The reclining seats as well as the spacious carrycots were adored by home testers who loved the way it can grow with your family.

If you're looking for a low-cost option that will last to toddlerhood and beyond, the iCandy Venus is a great option. 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 make it a twin pram suitable for twins or infants/toddlers. Our labs were impressed by how easy it is to switch between different configurations and found the directions clear and easy to follow - even though it may take some time to get it all out of the box.

Some double pushchairs only allow you to place 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 have both front and rear facing seating (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.