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Choosing a Double Pushchair Twin
You'll require a double stroller to transport your twins from A to B. Our range includes twin prams and buggies that can be configured in a variety of ways to meet your requirements.
Look for a stroller that can be folded in just one step and then easily tucked away into your car. You may also want an ultra-light design that is easy to navigate and manoeuvre especially if you have busy high streets to navigate.
Side-by-Side
They are the most popular type of double pushchair that generally can seat two children side-by-side. They tend to be a bit wider than single Pushchairs Travel Systems, which means they may be less nimble on footpaths and can be a little tricky to navigate up and down kerbs when a car seat is attached. However, the extra width can mean that they're often a lot easier to navigate through doorways and are distributed more evenly making them less burdensome on your back.
Many models can be used from birth as twin prams and take a carrycot, or two car seats. Some models can be converted to one-mode, with a basket beside (like the Cybex Venus).
One of the best travel pushchair examples of this is the Bugaboo Donkey 5 which, in Twin Mode, allows you to fit the rear seat and carrycot side-by-side. This allows you to create an entirely enclosed twin space, which is perfect for babies. This pram also comes with a number of really neat accessories, such as the newborn cocoons, which can be attached to face either way (for twin-facing prams) or facing towards the front (for a normal single). It's not as light as some other options however it's very cleverly created.
Lightweight
Cybex is renowned for its innovative pushchairs, and the single-to-double isn't an exception. The frame can be expanded to accommodate an additional seat. It is possible to use the pushchair as a twin from birth by putting in two cocoons for babies, each costing PS59. These cocoons create lie-flat areas that are enclosed. It can also be used as an individual mode with only one child due to a large basket that is placed behind the seat. And it comes with rear push chairs and prams front suspensions to take on bumps and uneven surfaces more easily. Our reviewers picked this car as their top pick.
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Tandem
If you're planning to have twins, you want a tandem pushchair that allows children to sit side by side, so they can be able to see each other. They are perfect for visiting the zoo as the children can observe the animals together. They are also ideal for parents who need to monitor their toddler and baby simultaneously.
Some tandem pushchairs are extremely adaptable, as they can be converted to single mode. This is particularly useful if you plan to have more children than two (or when your oldest child isn't a need for a buggy any longer). This will help you avoid having to store an empty buggy which can be expensive.
For example the Cybex Venus can be used in double or mono mode, and features a clever frame that expands widthways to accommodate a second seat. It's not the tiniest pushchair but it has a large basket that can be placed behind the front seat when in double mode or in the back when it's in mono mode. The seats can be placed to face each other, or one can be positioned higher so that it can look at the other and see what they're doing.
Other double tandem pushchairs such as the Joolz Geo 3 can seat one on top of the other or side-byside. They have a sleek, compact travel pram frame that makes them easier to maneuver through doorways and aisles of supermarkets and some models can be used as a jogging stroller on rough terrain, thanks to a four-wheel suspension and wide rear wheels.
A tandem pushchair can be used to transport two carrycots or a car with a buggy seat. This means you can create an entire travel system from the outset and save money on separate purchases. It's worth remembering, however, that tandems are heavier and longer than single pushchairs, and may feel less stable when in bumping into kerbs or over uneven surfaces. They also tend to need dismantling to fit into cars.