The Best Double Buggy Strollers

If you're expecting twins, or have two young children of different ages then a double buggy can help you get out and out and. The best twin stroller ones are simple to manoeuvre and handle rough surfaces and kerbs.

These vehicles also come with features like large sun canopies, as well as transparent hoods, and adjustable seats.

1. Baby Jogger City Tour 2 Double

The City Tour 2 Double is the smallest double stroller in the Baby Jogger range. It was designed specifically for travel, and can fit through doors that are standard with its ultra-narrow shape. It's also one the lightest double buggies available with a weight of just 14lbs when folded. This makes it perfect to travel with a baby and toddler as you won't be exceeding airline luggage allowances. It folds down to the size of a bag for travel so that you can put it away in the back of your car when not being used.

It's simple to fold the Z-shape by using one hand. Once you're used to it, it is small and takes only a few minutes. Our test subject found the auto-lock somewhat difficult to understand, and also because the handlebar doesn't lock in the position you push it into to the side, it struck her leg when she was using it. She also felt that the handlebar was a little shorter than she would like particularly with a large changing bag hanging from it.

The double to single buggy stroller isn't as lightweight as other travel buggies. It's got a broad range of features, and is among the most versatile double strollers available on the market. It can be used with two carrycots (available separately) and has multiple recline positions, and comes with an UV 50+ canopy. You can put the bassinet to one or both seats to make it an ideal travel system.

The four rubber composite tires are ideal for pavements and urban terrain. However, they're not designed for off-roading. They struggled with gravel and long grass and there was not enough clearance between the wheel bracket and the wheel which meant that mud could get stuck easily. However, our tester still loved using this buggy and it did manage to climb some pretty hilly terrains.

2. iCandy Orange

The iCandy Orange is a premium double buggy that is a top choice in style and versatility. It is a must-have for parents who want a chic high-end double buggy that will last. The Orange features a sleek, lightweight, streamlined frame with an enormous basket that can easily accommodate 2 car seats. It features a gorgeous, removable canopy that is water-resistant and ventilated. It is available in trendy colors - Pistachio, Fossil, Latte and Rose on the Jet Black frame. The option to add a built-in ride to an older sibling is also available.

The 2021 update includes several changes, including improved manoeuvrability and an even bigger, better shopping basket that has been redesigned with a bumper bar and leatherette cover. The seats are moulded and are extremely comfortable. The seats can also be adjusted, so they can be positioned according to the needs of siblings. iCandy have created the first ever 'cinema' seating system that allows parents to keep eye contact with their children. They can also be adjusted to face either the parent or the world facing.

It's a heavier tandem buggy, but it's extremely easy to use and steer, particularly on smooth pavements. It's stable in single and double mode and even on sloping terrain. It's not as easy to drive on public transportation, however, since it requires more than one hand to grip the handlebar. It's also a little bulky and won't fit into the standard car boot for families with the seat on, but this can be overcome with cautious planning. iCandy has included a footmuff and changing bag included in the cost, so it's an excellent value for new parents.

3. Joie Evalite Duo

This is a tandem double buggy stroller that's ultra-lightweight. It has two seats that are non-reversible that are suitable for infants to around 3 years old, and it can also accommodate a car seat in the rear.

It features an easy and simple to fold mechanism that makes it ideal for travel and storage. It also features a spacious basket, perfect to store all of your baby's or toddler's essentials.

The Joie Evalite Duo double buggy is a fantastic choice for beginners, as it is both inexpensive and easy to use. It is also incredibly lightweight which makes it easy to push over long distances. It also has a high-quality suspension system, which guarantees an enjoyable ride for parents and children.

This stylish and practical city stroller can be used by twins or a toddler and one or two children by adding UPPAbaby's ‘PiggyBack’ board (sold separately). It has a sleek frame and a compact twin stroller dimensions, making it suitable for narrow streets and shopping malls. Its swivel front wheel and four-wheel suspension enable it to cope with slightly rough or uneven terrain.

This model is also great for families who plan to travel, as it can fit a car seat in the back. It has a secure one-click fold, and is compatible with a range of Joie infant car seats. It comes with a large basket, and comfortable seats for kids. The only drawback is that the front seat cannot recline completely, which could be a problem for infants and babies. However, it's an excellent option for families seeking a cheap and light stroller.

4. Cybex Gazelle S

If you're expecting twins, this is definitely the stroller you need. It's the first travel system manufactured by Cybex and comes with built-in adaptors that allow you to transform a single pushchair into a double. The upper adaptors can be adjustable to your height, and the lower adaptors can be twisted and turned so that you can easily change from one configuration to another. The Gazelle's seat units also recline into a nice flat position, and also have an extended UV 50+ sun canopy, which is a must for your young ones.

This is the futuristic multi-purpose stroller that is able to adapt to the needs of your family. It can be used from birth as a mono-pushchair, and after four years, it can be double pushchair with the addition of a CLOUD Z iSize car seat or a second seat unit or Gazelle Cot. The new safety harness that is one-pull makes it easy to keep your child safe, even when you're wearing your child on your back.

The Gazelle S is unlike most double strollers as it folds compactly with the two seats firmly attached. This makes it simple to store at home, or even in your trunk. A large lower basket can hold up to 25lbs of shopping, everyday essentials or groceries, and a detachable shopper basket provides more space for everything you buy. This stroller is highly versatile and family-friendly thanks to its harness that is one-pull and large recline. It also features wheels that are puncture-proof so you don't need to worry about those unexpected flat tubes during your adventures away from home.

5. Nipper Double V5

The Nipper Double V5 from Out 'n' About is a new version of the award-winning all-terrain buggy. It was designed for twins or other siblings and features separate reclining seats, compatibility with carrycots, as well as lightweight frame that allows to allow for easy maneuverability on uneven terrain.

The adjustable handle's height and rear wheel suspension ensure an enjoyable ride for children up to 22kg. The tough pneumatic tyres, that are easy to clean, provide a smooth ride when running. The 360-swivel front wheel can be locked into place to facilitate moving around the city, and the single pedal brake that locks easily is simple to use.

Our test participants found that the Nipper Double is incredibly easy to navigate, even on rough terrain or when turning on an area with a lot of traffic. The possibility that the seats could be reclined independently was also a big hit.

The hoods were also simple to adjust for sun or wind protection. They didn't offer the same coverage as Baby Jogger City Mini Hoods. It might be worth having an extra rain cover in case.

Overall, our test participants were impressed by the Nipper double's capacity to let them take their twin stroller side by side Buggy From Birth [Www.Google.Bt] daughters Sydney and Lyla to all sorts of adventures. From spotting wildlife in a forest or rushing to a park to play with their friends they were thrilled. They were also awed by how cozy and spacious the two seats are, with plenty of space for toddlers growing to play in. Our testers did note, however, that the lack of parent-facing seating and inability to use car seats with this buggy was a drawback, and they would have liked to see more storage space to store shopping items and other accessories.