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Buying a Twin Buggy
Whether you're taking twins or two kids close in age, this range of double pushchair with car seat prams and buggies makes it easy to get your kids from A B. Tandem models are perfect for siblings with similar ages while single-seaters allow for more manoeuvrability on public transport and in smaller spaces.
The Out n About Nipper Double is small enough to pass through a variety of doors, and takes up less space when it is parked. For tough terrain, look for independent seat recliner and suspension that are able to take on the terrain.
Comfort
You will require a twin stroller that is comfortable when you plan to take twins on a trip. You can get seats with adjustable Calf rests that help keep babies comfy, as well as an extended sun canopy and a spacious storage basket. Many manufacturers also offer a range of extras to make sure you have everything to enjoy your family outings, including rain covers and cup holders.
The size of your buggy is another important factor to consider. There are some twins that are slimmer that can be used through standard doors but you'll need to take measurements and consult the manufacturer before buying. Keep in mind that when your twins are of different ages and have different needs, you'll need to adjust the seating arrangement regularly.
The multi-award-winning Duet V3.2 is a side-by-side twin buggy with incredible versatility, ideal for siblings of varying age or twins. With 17 different configurations to pick from it can be used with a car seat or compatible infant carrier as a transport system. The clever frame expands widthways rather than height, which makes it one of the slimmest side-by-side options available, taking up only 73cm of space when used in double mode, which is around the same as a single pram when in use.
This model has two front-facing seats that can be used from birth. They can be adapted to fit either the carrycot or cosido that faces the parents which allows parents to monitor their children at all times. The seats have independently reclining options so you can create the ideal position for your baby and the UPF50sun canopy that has magnetic peekaboo windows and adjustable calf rests provide ample protection from the elements.
The Graco Voyager inline twin buggy is a budget-friendly choice for toddlers and children until age three. The seats are reclining in multiple positions, and the front wheel suspension helps give it a smooth ride across most terrain. Our Lab experts liked the folding method: pull up on a strap on each seat, and you'll have it folded in seconds and you don't have to take them off before.
Safety
The most effective twin buggies are sturdy and all-terrain with suspensions that are able to handle gravel, grass paths and kerbs. Some even have two wheels on the front for additional stability when driving through rough terrain or bumpy roads. You can search for features like an auto-stop feature which will stop the buggy once you release the handlebar. This lets you catch it before it rolls. If you're looking for a double buggy that will take your children on a run or walk it is important to know the weight limit. It's also an excellent idea to test the recline of your seat, to make sure your children are comfortable on long walks or jogs.
There are a variety of twin buggies available - side-by-side, tandem and one-seated. The side-by-side model is perfect for twins and siblings who are close in age. They can both sit together so that they can communicate and be in contact during walks. This kind of twin buggy is more compact than other types and makes them easier to maneuver and fit through doors. However, they may be heavier and have a larger footprint than single buggies, making them less stable when driving up the kerbs.
Tandem buggy models are more likely to be double infant stroller travel systems, with the option of attaching two car seats or carrycots at the same time. Some models can be expanded to hold two infants in the same car seat in rear-facing mode. They may be smaller and longer than twin buggies that are side-by-side, but they can also be narrower and longer than single buggies.
One-seat models are generally smaller than other kinds of double buggy (information from Google) and make up less pavement. They are a great option for siblings and twins who want to sit together without the need to wake each other up by fighting or pulling one other's hair. Some models are designed to be independent in their seat recline which means that your children can sleep comfortably without hitting each one.
Convenience
With a twin stroller allows your children to take their favourite dolls or teddies with them on an outing. A lot of models have seats that let two children sit together to interact. Some even have an adjustable basket that can be folded to store everything.
There are twin buggies available in a variety of price ranges. However, it's worth paying a little more to get a model which is easy to use and can grow with your family. The Joie Evalite Duo, for instance, is a fantastic option. You can purchase it online for about PS200. Its back seat is flat for newborns and slatted for a toddler. The design is user-friendly, with just one hand to fold and easy unfold. It's smooth to roll and the suspension does a great job of kerbs.
The iCandy Peach 7 offers another multi-purpose option. It has 30 different seating configurations including twins, a child, a toddler or three children if you choose to add UPPAbaby’s ‘PiggyBack’ board (which can be bought separately for PS120). The slim chassis, at only 73cm wide in double mode, means it fits through most doorways and can be rolled into your home without taking up too much space. It comes with large canopy that offer excellent protection from rain and sun as well as peekaboo hoods to ensure you can keep an eye on your children at any time.
You can also purchase twin pushchairs designed with comfort at the forefront, like the Gazelle S Luxury, which allows you to reduce time by folding it with both seats firmly attached. This lets you push it straight out of the front door, which is especially helpful for parents of newborns. It's still necessary to take off the seat on the lower part however, this takes only a couple of seconds and the entire item folds neatly sitting upright. The slim frame makes it lighter and smaller than other double buggies.
Design
There are many designs to pick from, whether you're shopping for twins or close-in-age siblings. Some single to double buggy prams are easily converted into twin buggies, while others are designed to be twin buggies. Whatever model you pick it's crucial to choose the one that best suits your family's lifestyle as well as needs.
Most twin buggies come in tandem or side-byside configurations, which allow children to sit next to one another or behind. Side-by side models are narrower, easier to maneuver and can be used for children of all ages. Tandems are wider and may not fit into smaller car boots, but they offer the advantage of children being able interact with one another.
A lot of twin buggies have many features that parents will love. Look for adjustable five-point safety harnesses, multiple seat recline options and a large front canopy that can be extended with a peek-aboo hood. Some models also have a parent tray with cup holders, a removable changing mat and an under-seat bin for storage.
Selecting the right type of wheel and size is a important aspect to consider for your twin buggy. Choose a double buggy with all-terrain wheels that are able to traverse mud, gravel, and uneven surfaces. Choose a buggy that has suspension to give you more control.
If you're planning on using your twin buggy for long walks, you should consider the model that has a large cargo bag. This will let you carry more than just your two kids, and will also make it much easier to keep the track of their belongings. Consider adding sun visors, rain covers and shopping tray bags to your bag.