15 Things You Didn't Know About Double Pushchair

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15 Things You Didn't Know About Double Pushchair

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

Double pushchairs are ideal for families with twins or children of similar age. Select from tandem models or side-by-side configurations like the Mountain Buggy Duet V3 which is narrow enough to fit in standard doorways.

Many models are compatible with infant car seats and include reclined seats. Some models can even be changed to single mode. The egg2 Pushchair is a well-loved choice because of its design and versatility.

Side by Side

The side-by-side buggy is an excellent option for families with twins or siblings of various 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're easy to move, and some even have front and rear suspensions to provide better control over bumps or over kerbs when turning.

They can be more expensive than other double buggies however they offer a higher selling price, particularly when they're a well-known brand. They're ideal for jogging and can withstand rough terrain. The seats provide plenty of space for your kids to sit comfortably. Buggies come in a variety of colours and styles to suit your family's tastes.

Certain models come with additional accessories to help keep your baby snug. These can include head supports and baby blankets. They may also have pockets to store snacks and toys. Parents can find an infant buggy with an area for keeping their important items close by.

The popular buggy's 2023 model has a new look, a larger sun canopy, and new logos. It's a stylish option for parents who are conscious of their image and is compatible with iCandy child car seats. It's simple to put together, but Kerry discovered that it took a while to take the pieces out of their boxes. The packaging was well-labeled and smart and made it easy to determine what each component would look similar to.

It's 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 converted from a single seat to an entire tandem in only one click.

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

Tandem

The innovative frame of this pushchair expands widthways which allows you to add a second seat without sacrificing space. It's an excellent choice for twins who are born and can take 2 carrycots or car seats as well, making it a fantastic travel system for road trips. It's heavier than some of its competitors and can appear to be a bit long when in double mode, but it's got plenty of storage, including a large shopping basket. The iCandy Peach is a favourite among image-conscious parents and boasts an extremely stylish, sleek design. The main seat can be adjusted to four different positions and will expand with your child's weight up to 25kg. It is easy thanks to the quick-release Velcro fastenings, and this model can be used in tandem mode, with one child on the top of the other. This is a great choice for those who 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 when they are out and about. This kind of pushchair comes with a padded seat that can fully recline, making it suitable for infants. A lot of models have a higher and more upright seat for older children. In accordance with the model it is possible to position them to face eachother or the world. With a tandem pushchair, it's easier to fit through narrow doorways, but it might be a challenge to navigate stairs and kerbs with two children.

A fantastic option for families with special needs, this versatile pushchair is a great solution for children with disabilities who benefit from having a younger sibling to play with and encourage. It's not cheap, but the solid construction is designed to last and has plenty of storage space for everything you'll require. It comes with a variety of accessories to enable you to customize the buggy according to the needs of your family for example, rain covers or lines.

Lightweight


The most double pushchairs that are lightweight are agile and compact, making them simple to use. Some have air-filled tires to aid in their glide on rough surfaces. They can also have a one-handed fold and handy shoulder straps to make them easier to carry. You could consider adding additional accessories like the foot muff, rain cover or a sunshade.

If you're looking for a lightweight double buggy with a great price tag then the Cybex Mios is worth considering. It straddles two categories as it's a complete travel system and a lightweight buggy that can be used from birth, with the addition of the carrycot. It has the side-by-side design with both seats recline separately. This provides the ideal positioning for babies and young toddlers. It comes with a large UPF 50+ canopy with windows that peek out and the toddler seat is padded with foot and leg rests that can be adjusted.

Another option is the UPPAbaby Vista 2. It can accommodate twins, or a baby and a toddler. It is compatible with a variety of car seats. It features a sleek and stylish frame with big back wheels that can handle rough terrain, and it's also suitable for running. The double mode can make it a bit long, and there is no storage underneath 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 true on uneven surfaces. Check the folding dimensions, and see if it's possible to remove the seat to make it more compact. Look for features like an easy one-handed fold that home tester Kirstie described as "genius" and a handy strap that you can sling over your shoulders.

You can also select a tandem  double stroller , that places the children one behind the other. It's not as easy to maneuver as a side-by-side, however it's still a great option for many families and could be more suitable for older toddlers. Certain tandems come with reclining seats that allow children to lie down or sit up depending on their mood.

Confortable

A  double pushchair  that is well-designed can simplify your travels no matter if you have twins or two kids of similar ages. There are many comfy options on the market. If you're looking to purchase a side-by-side model that can accommodate a carrycot and a seat or a tandem with an interchangeable front and rear seat, there's bound to be a suitable option for your family.

Make sure you choose a seat with multiple reclining positions and adjustable calfrests. These are often controlled by one-handed buttons located at the rear of the seat. (Though in our testing this could be a little fiddly for small-handed parents). Some of the top double strollers also come with a large UPF50+ sun canopy, a magnetic peekaboo windows, and a useful hood extension that protects your child from harmful UV radiation.

Convertible Doubles

One way to save money is to buy a convertible pushchair which can be converted from single to double mode as your children grow. The egg2, for instance is a fashionable option that can be used in conjunction with the toddler seat that comes with it or a baby carrier from birth and can even include a second RumbleSeat 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 can last from birth to toddlerhood, consider the iCandy Venus. It comes with a seat and footmuff, but can also be used with the brand's newborn cocoons (available separately at PS59 each) to transform it into a twin pram that is suitable for twins or infants/toddlers. Our labs loved the ease of being able to switch between the different configurations. They also found the instructions to be easy and simple however it might take some practice.

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