Buying a Double Infant Stroller

A double stroller is a convenient way for parents to transport multiple children. The best strollers are simple to fold and transport, fit well in a car trunk and offer versatile seating arrangements for children of various age groups.

If your children are close in age, you might decide that a sit-and stand or side-by-side style is the best way to avoid fighting between siblings over which seat to use. We also like options which accept two infant car seat, such as the UPPAbaby v2 double.

Comfort

It is important that your toddler and baby are comfortable in the stroller. Select a stroller with cushioned seats and swiveling wheels at the front to smooth out bumps on the road. Also, choose one that has buckles that are easily unfastened and fastened.

You can also search for a generous, UPF 50+ canopy, which provides sun protection and plenty of coverage for both kids. Another feature that is comfortable is the adjustable footrests, which let your child stand up in the back of the seat when they are tired. Some double strollers offer this feature for both children, like the Safety 1st model that is the most popular.

The number of seats you can have in the stroller will be contingent on the weight and age of the children who will be using it. A side-byside baby Twin Stroller Side By Side allows you to watch two children at the same time which is ideal for twins or siblings of similar age. However, it's typically wider than other types and can be challenging to maneuver through narrow spaces or in areas with a lot of people.

Sit-and-stand prams allow older siblings to stand while you push a smaller child in an infant car-seat. It's not a good choice for babies however, it could be an ideal choice when your kids are around three years old and are able to walk longer distances.

A convertible stroller is an additional alternative. It comes with a variety of seating configurations and can be used as a single or double. Rebecca says this kind of stroller is an excellent option for parents who only want to buy one stroller but want to use it with two children. It's more expensive than the top tandem choice but it'll last for a long time and has a great resale price, she says.

This twin stroller side by side by UPPAbaby is a double stroller that converts into a single or a toddler-and-RumbleSeat configuration. It's not as compact as some of the other strollers we've tested, but it has a sleek, modern design and high-quality materials. It's compatible with UPPAbaby infant car seats, and comes with a telescoping handlebar and brakes that are easy to press. It also has foam-filled tires that aren't flat, and large storage basket.

Easy to Use

A double stroller can be an expensive purchase. Parents are looking for models that are simple to use. That means a broad range of features, ranging from the ability to fold it compactly to adjusting the height of the handlebar to accommodate different users, must be available. Some models come with more than one storage space to allow families to divide up belongings for quick access, and parent consoles or organizer bags to keep phones, keys and other items within reach.

A stroller must be able adapt to the changing needs of your family as time goes by. Evenflo Pivot Xpand Double, for example is a budget-friendly stroller that includes a modular system. This allows you to add another seat, convert the stroller into a triple using an additional board, or convert it into a single mode by adding a rear bench. This flexibility lets double twin strollers for newborns to last for as long as you need it.

In terms of maneuverability, many side-by-side models are difficult to maneuver, but our Lab testers were impressed by the ease of use and maneuverability of the Baby Jogger City Mini GT2. This model is compatible with all of our top-rated car seats for infants and can be used by twins or children of different age groups. The telescoping handles and simple-to-use brakes make it more flexible than other double strollers we evaluated.

The UPPAbaby vist v2 double, however, has a sleek design and a large basket that can hold two toddler car seats or an infant car seat with a standard child's seat. It can be used by a single child up to age three. The tires are filled with foam and designed to last and not wear out.

The UPPAbaby folds up in half and is easy to store and carry. It's also super lightweight, weighing only 18 pounds. It's also simple to close and open using an latch, and needs no tools to assemble. Our Lab experts selected it as the top pick for its value, affordability and shopability, as well as its longevity.

Simple of Storage

Double strollers should be able to hold diaper bags, water bottles snacks, toys, and jackets for the kids and parents' wallets, keys, phones and other belongings. They also need to be able to glide across different surfaces and maneuver in tight spaces. They often need to fit in the trunk of a car, therefore they should be easy to fold and compact when not being used.

double travel stroller strollers come in many different designs to meet the needs of parents. They can be tandem or side-byside, and they can have seats that are removable or fixed or come with infant car seats as well as a riding board. They can also be designed to accommodate a single toddler or newborn or twins. Some are suitable for jogging, while others can be used on trails for hiking or at the beach.

Modular designs are particularly useful for families that need to expand their strollers. The CYBEX Gazelle for instance allows parents to mix and blend seats, cots, and car seats to let the stroller suitable for the entire family from newborn to toddlerhood.

Other modular double strollers like the UPPAbaby Vista V2 Double, can be modified to fit one child by the use of bassinets or a baby seat, or a toddler with the option of a jumping seat or a standing board (sold separately). The UPPAbaby is a versatile stroller double that can be set up in 30 different ways, making it suitable for twins, siblings or growing families.

The UPPAbaby is also known for its green initiatives and it prioritizes sustainability. The UPPAbaby comes in many colors, and the fabrics are made from recycled water bottles. Raul one of our testers, used this double stroller during testing with his five-month-old son and three-year-old daughter. He found it easy to remove the components and put them together because they came in neatly-labeled boxes with instructions and video codes.

The UPPAbaby also features a telescoping handlebar, and brakes that operate with your thumb. The swiveling wheels at the front can assist in making more precise turns on sidewalks in cities.

Safety

Double strollers are a bit of received a bad rap for being bulky and difficult to maneuver, the latest generation of strollers are sleek and offer many customization options. You may even find one that is compatible with your car seat for infants which makes it easier to get out and about with two kids in tow.

If you're shopping for a double stroller that can be used side-by-side or in a line, make sure it is JPMA-certified to ensure it is safe to use. It will also go through regular inspections. You should also choose an adjustable suspension system that gives an easy ride and doesn't cause bumps, or jostling for the children in the front seat. If your stroller comes with an adjustable handlebar, make sure it is adjustable so that both parents can use it.

A canopy is a crucial feature that protects your children from the harsh sun or inclement weather. The best canopies have a reversible flap or clear plastic peek-a-boo window to allow you to monitor your children without causing disturbance. Certain canopies come with visors that block the direct sun.

Another important factor to consider is how easily the stroller folds and unfolds. Strollers that fold compactly when folded are easier to store and take up less space in the trunk of your car. Strollers with one button to fold the chassis are also simpler to use.

When you are shopping for a double stroller, keep in mind the distance your children are and what type of outings you plan on taking them on. If your children are close in age you may choose a tandem high/low stroller to allow them to be together on outings. On the other side, if your kids have a large age gap, you might choose a side-by-side model that gives them more privacy.

If you're going to be using your stroller with baby car seats, look for a model that is compatible with top-rated car seats and has high attachment scores. This won't have as big an impact on the overall rating as other indicators but it is still crucial if you intend to use car seat adapters.