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Buying a Double Pushchair For Twins Or Two Siblings Close in Age?

Whether you're having twins or two kids close in age, a double pushchair gives the flexibility you need for your growing family. Choose from tandem models or side-by-side configurations like the Mountain Buggy Duet V3 which is small enough to fit in standard doorways.

Many models also have recliners that lie flat and can be used with infant car seats. Some even convert to single mode, like with the egg2 Pushchair that is loved for its style and versatility.

Side by Side

The side-by-side buggy is a popular option for families with twins, or siblings with different ages. They typically have two fixed seats and a single canopy. They are also wider than inline buggys so that both children can observe the same things. They are easy to maneuver, and some even come with front and back suspensions for better control when traversing kerbs or bumps.

While they can cost more than other double buggies, they tend to have a higher resale value when you purchase a well-known brand. These buggies are also great for jogging, and can handle rough terrain. The seats have plenty of space for your children to relax comfortably. Buggies come in a variety of colours and styles to fit your family's tastes.

Certain models come with extra accessories that can help keep your baby comfortable. These include baby blankets and cushions for seats, liners and head supports. Some might have pockets to store toys and snacks. Parents can even get a buggy with a parent console for keeping important items in one place.

The 2023 version of this popular buggy has an updated look and a larger sun canopy and fresh logos. It's a stylish option for parents who are conscious of their image and is compatible with iCandy child car seats. It's easy to assemble although Kerry found that it took a long time to get the parts out of their boxes. However, the packaging was well-labeled and clever making it easier to know what to expect out of each part.

It's a bit heavier than other double buggies, but still fairly light for an inline-model. It's also extremely versatile, and can be used with two or more infant car seats. It can also switch from a single seat to a tandem in one click and is a huge benefit for families that are growing.

The Vista v2 from UPPAbaby is another top pick for double strollers, and it's ideal for busy parents. It's easy to maneuver and can take on rough terrain. It comes with a large basket, an independent recline on both seats, and a 5-point padded harness to keep your kids safe.

Tandem

This clever frame can be expanded in width, allowing for an additional seat to be added without taking up space. This is an excellent option for twins, as it can fit two carrycots or car seat. It's also a great travel system for roadtrips. It's heavier than its rivals and may appear to be a bit long when in double pushchair with car seat mode, but it's got plenty of storage space, including a spacious shopping basket. The iCandy Peach is a favourite among parents who are obsessed with their image and has an extremely stylish, sleek design. Its reclining seat can be adjusted into four different positions, and it'll expand with your child's weight up to 25kg. The quick-release Velcro fasteners make it simple to add a seat. This model can also be used in tandem mode, with one child seated on top of another. It's a great choice if you have sleepy newborns that you don't want to disrupt their sleep.

The seats are placed one in front of another which makes it difficult for toddlers and their parents to get distracted while out and out and about. This type of pushchair usually features a padded seat that is able to recline completely and is suitable for infants. Many models have an elevated and more upright seat for children who are older. Depending on the style it's possible to set them facing each other or to the world. With a tandem pushchair it's easier to squeeze through doorways that are narrow, however it might be difficult to get around kerbs and stairs with two children.

This multi-purpose pushchair is a great option for families with children with special needs. It's a great option for kids with disabilities who benefit from a younger sibling with whom they can play and encourage. It's expensive, but the sturdy construction is built to last and there's plenty of storage space to store everything you'll need. It comes with a range of accessories that allow you to customize the buggy to suit your family's needs for example, rain covers or liners.

Lightweight

The best double strollers lightweight double pram and pushchair pushchair (jonpin.com) double pushchairs are nimble compact and easy to use. Some have air-filled tires to help them glide on rough surfaces. They may also feature a one-handed fold and handy shoulder straps to make them more convenient to carry. You could consider adding additional accessories like the foot muff, rain cover or a sunshade.

The Cybex Mios is a lightweight double buggy double stroller that has low cost. It's it's a complete travel system and a light buggy that is suitable starting at birth with the use of a carrycot. It has a side by side design and both seats recline separately. This provides the ideal position for infants and toddlers. It comes with a huge UPF 50+ canopy, peekaboo windows and a toddler seat that's fully cushioned and adjustable.

Another popular option is the UPPAbaby Vista 2. It can accommodate twins, or a baby and a toddler, and it is compatible with a range of car seats. It has a sleek and stylish frame with large rear wheels that can withstand rough terrain, and it's also suitable for running. The double travel stroller mode can make it a bit long, and there's no storage space underneath the seat.

When comparing double pushchairs, take into consideration the weight of each seat as well as the frame and suspension. The heavier the buggy heavier, the more difficult it will be to push. This is especially the case on uneven surfaces. Make sure to check the dimensions of the folding, and then see if you can take off the seat to make it smaller. Check for features like a simple one-handed fold which home tester Kirstie described as "genius" and a convenient strap to sling over your shoulders.

Alternately, you can opt for a tandem pushchair that places children one behind the other. It's not as agile however, it's still a great option for many families. It could be better suited for older toddlers. Some tandems have reclining seats that let children lay down or sit up according to their mood.

Confortable

The right double pushchair can simplify your travels, whether you have twins or two children of similar age. There are many comfortable options available on the market. If you're looking to purchase a side-by-side model that can accommodate a seat and carrycot or a tandem that has an interchangeable front and rear seat, there's sure to be a perfect option for your family.

In addition to buckles, straps, padded straps and headrests, look for seats that have multiple recline positions and adjustable calf rests. Most of the time, they will be operated with one-handed buttons that are accessible from the back of the seat (though in our testing, this can prove a little fiddly for parents with small hands). Some of the best double pushchairs come with an enormous UPF 50+ sun canopy with magnetic peekaboo windows and a handy hood extender to protect your children from harmful UV radiation.

Convertible Doubles

You can save money by purchasing a pushchair that converts from single to dual mode as your child grows. The egg2, as an example, is a stylish option that can be used right from birth using the baby or toddler carrier and even comes with a RumbleSeat as an additional feature for older siblings. Its reclining seats and spacious comfortable carrycots are appreciated by test-run testers at home, who appreciate how it can grow with your family.

On the other side, if you're looking for a budget option that will last from birth to toddlerhood, try the iCandy Venus. It includes a footmuff as well as a seat, but can be transformed into a twin-sized stroller by using the brand's newborn Cocoons (available at PS59 per piece). Our labs were impressed by how easy it is to change between configurations and found the instructions clear and straightforward - although it may take some time to get it all out of the box.

Some double pushchairs permit you to place your children together and are usually world facing. However, there are a few notable exceptions such as the Bugaboo Donkey or Mountain Buggy Duet which can be configured both for front and parent facing (though this will increase overall width of the chassis). Kerb popping is usually more straightforward with a tandem, but getting through doorways and narrow shopping aisles can prove an issue at times.