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You'll need a double stroller in order to take your twins from one place to B. Our selection includes a variety of twin prams and double buggies that come in a variety of configurations to meet your family's requirements.
Choose a stroller which can be folded in one step and easily lifted into your boot. You might also want an ultra-light design that is easy to navigate and manoeuvre especially if you have busy high streets to traverse.
Side-by-Side
This is the most commonly used double pushchair. It can usually seat two children side by side. They are generally wider than single pushchairs. This means they're less agile on footpaths and can be a bit difficult to navigate up and down the kerbs with a car attached. However the extra width does mean that they're generally more comfortable to maneuver through doorways and are distributed more evenly making them more comfortable to carry around on your back.
Many models can be used as early as birth as twin prams, and can accept a carrycot, or two car seats. Some models can be converted into a single mode with a basket on the side (like the Cybex Venus).
The Bugaboo Donkey 5 is a great illustration of this. In Twin Mode, you can place the rear seat alongside the carrycot. This creates a fully enclosed space for twins and is ideal for newborns. This pram comes with some very cool accessories, including the newborn cocoons that can be positioned either facing towards the front or in any direction (for twin-facing prams). It's not as lightweight as some other options but it's incredibly well created.
Lightweight
Cybex is renowned for its nifty cheap pushchairs and the single-to-double is no exception. The frame can be extended to accommodate a second seat. It is possible to use the pushchair as twins from birth by putting in two cocoons for babies, each costing PS59. These cocoons are enclosed and create lie-flat spaces. The large basket of shopping behind the seat allows it to be used in mono mode for a single child. It has both front and rear suspension, so it can handle bumps and uneven surfaces with ease. It is a top pick from our reviewers.
Available in a variety of fashionable colors.
Tandem
If you're planning to have twins, you need a tandem pushchair that allows children to sit close to each other, so they can be able to see each other. They are ideal for activities like visiting the zoo, as the children will be able to gaze at all the animals together. They are also great for parents who have to keep an eye on their toddler and the other eye on their infant since they can look at both of them simultaneously.
Some tandem pushchairs are incredibly flexible, as they can be converted to single mode. This is particularly useful when you are planning to have more children than two (or if your eldest child isn't a need for an extra buggy). This means you won't be left with an empty pushchair car seat to put away and can be expensive.
The Cybex Venus, for example is a model that can be used in double or mono mode. The frame can be expanded to allow for an additional seat. It's not the lightest pushchair but it has an enormous basket that can be placed behind the front seat in double mode, or at the rear when in mono mode. The seats can be placed to face each other or one could be placed higher up so it can see over the other and observe what they're doing.
Other double tandem pushchairs, such as the Joolz Geo 3, are capable of seating one over the other or side-by-side. They are sleek and compact frame that makes them easy to maneuver through doors and supermarket aisles, and some models can be used as a jogging stroller on rough terrain thanks to a four-wheel suspension as well as wide rear wheels.
A tandem pushchair can be used to carry two carrycots or a car and buggy seat. You can save money by creating a best travel pushchair system at the beginning, and avoiding separate purchases. It's worth remembering that tandems can be heavier and longer than single pushchairs, and can feel less stable bumping up kerbs or going over uneven surfaces. These pushchairs also need to be dismantled in order to fit into cars.