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If you're looking for a light double stroller that's easy to push with one hand and carry up and down steps this is the model for you.

It comes with two fixed seats that can provide the possibility of up to 30 seating configurations (including three!). Both seats have UPF 50+ canopy and peekaboo windows.

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Weight

The weight of a cheap double stroller buggy is one of the key factors that will determine the ease to push. A lighter buggy is easier to lift and transport, but may not have enough suspension to handle bumps and uneven terrain.

Be sure to check the specifications of each model carefully before purchasing. Some double buggies come with a maximum seat weight while others have a frame limit. Some fold with seats removed to make them lighter and more compact and compact, which is a great option if storage space is at an all-time low.

Tri-fold doubles are typically the lightest, since they only require a single hand to lift the top and bottom sections. They are also smaller than buggies with side-by-side sides and can fit through most doors. The iCandy Geo 3 is one of the lightest tri-fold doubles available on the market and can comfortably hold twins or a toddler and a baby.

Tandem buggies are great for families that are growing because they start as a single double stroller stroller but can be adapted to include a second child or car seat, or carrycot. Some models, like the iCandy Orange, offer over 30 seating configurations so they can adapt to your family until three children. These doubles are heavier than trifolds, however, since the weight is evenly distributed, they are much easier to move around.

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The best double buggies for small children fold in a matter of seconds. Our Lab experts love this feature because it lets them squeeze the buggies in the back of their cars and free up storage space when they are not in use. The Joovy Kooper X2 for example comes with straps that can be pulled up over each seat and then the whole thing folds down. Even our oldest testers were able to fold this tri-fold in just one hand.

The lightweight Delta Children LX Side by Side is a good alternative for a small double buggies. Its lightness is an advantage but is the features it comes with big pop-out canopy that come with SPF 50 protection as well as a peekaboo window; swing-away bars to help children get in and out of seats; and reclining chair and leg rests for little ones.

Manoeuvrability

When selecting a compact double stroller, it is important to think about its maneuverability. This includes the ease for both children to be able to ride in the buggy. Some pushchairs are more efficient than others such as the iCandy Orange's 'cinema seat' (where the back is elevated).

Narrow tandem buggies can be excellent at this and so can side-by-side designs. However, they are more substantial overall and so may be tricky to navigate through doorways.

The UPPAbaby Vista 2 pushchair is a great example, as it is a relatively compact model that can accommodate two additional seats and the most important thing is an auxiliary board that can accommodate a third child.

Other smaller, three-wheeled models, such as the phil&teds Dot, are also extremely agile. This is especially evident with its innovative "dot kit" that transforms it into an inline buggie. It comes with two seating arrangements for children of different ages, and the front seat can be rotated to face the parents to create a more intimate bonding experience. It also comes with a fantastic storage basket and is super-easy to fold. It is an excellent choice for families with growing children!

Comfort

With narrow tandem strollers or flexible side-by-side buggies parents can keep an eye on both children at the grocery store, park or wherever else. These lightweight doubles can hold two children up to 50 pounds each and come with generous pop-out canopy that extends enough to provide real shade, with window windows that can be seen from a distance and padded legs rests for children to kick back and relax. The doubles also have cups for both parents and a an reversible cupholder that is located on the seat back. They also come with an ample underseat storage basket.

If you're beginning with an expanding family, consider adding the double kit from phil&teds to your dot buggy, transforming it into an inline double ideal for toddlers and infants alike. The innovative 3-wheel design gives an excellent maneuverability and simple kerb pop. The sling seat is a fab baby-friendly option for the ultimate face-to-face bonding. When your little ones become older, simply change the sling out for an infant car seat adapter and you're set to go. With a deluxe rain cover and travel bag included, you're ready to go on your next adventure!