Buying a Double Pushchair For Twins Or Two Siblings Close in Age?
Double pushchairs are ideal for families with twins or children of similar ages. Choose from side-by-side configurations or tandem models like the Mountain Buggy Duet V3 that's small enough to fit through doors that are standard.
Many models are compatible with an infant car seats and include reclining seats. Some can even convert to single mode, such as with the egg2 Pushchair that is loved for its design and versatility.
Side by Side
The side-by-side buggy is an excellent option for families with twins or siblings of different age groups. These typically offer 2 fixed seats with a single canopy and are usually larger than an inline buggy to allow each child the same view. They're easy to navigate, and some come with front and rear suspensions to allow to provide better control over bumps or over the kerb while turning.
Although they may cost more than other double buggies, they tend to be more resale-worthy, especially if you choose a popular brand. They are also ideal for jogging and be used on rough terrain. The seats provide plenty of room for your children to relax comfortably. Buggies are available in a variety of colors and designs to complement your family's style.
Some models come with additional accessories to keep your babies comfortable. They can include baby blankets and seats, liners, and head supports. Some might include pockets to store toys and snacks. Parents can find an infant buggy with a console that keeps essentials close at hand.
The popular buggy's 2023 model has a new look and a bigger sun canopy, and fresh logos. It's a stylish choice for parents who want to look their best and is compatible with iCandy car seats. It's also simple to put together but Kerry found it did take some time to take all the components out of the boxes. The packaging was well-labeled and smart, so it was easy to know what each component would look like.
It's heavier than other double buggies, but still quite light for an inline model. It's also extremely versatile, and can be used with two or one infant car seats. It can be converted from a single car seat to a tandem with just a single click.
The UPPAbaby Vista V2 is a fantastic double stroller that is ideal for parents with busy schedules. It is easy to maneuver and is able to handle rough terrain. It also comes with a large shopping basket, a recline that is independent for both seats, and a padded 5-point harness to keep your children secure.
Tandem
The innovative frame of this pushchair can be expanded width-wise and allows you to add an additional seat without sacrificing space. It's an excellent choice for twins from birth and can accommodate two car seats or carrycots too and is a great travel system for road trips. It's a bit heavier and longer than a few of its rivals, but it offers a lot of storage space and a large basket for shopping. The iCandy Peach is a favourite for parents who are conscious of their image and has an extremely stylish, sleek design. The main seat can be repositioned into four different positions and can increase in size with your child's weight to 25kg. The quick-release Velcro fasteners make it simple to add a seat. This model can also be used in tandem mode, putting one child on top of another. This is a great option for those who want to avoid the baby from being disturbed.
The seat is placed one ahead of the other in this arrangement, so it can be harder for toddlers to distract each other while you're out and out and. This type of pushchair usually comes with a cushioned main seat that is able to recline completely and is suitable for newborns. Many models have higher and a more upright seat for children who are older. Depending on the style, it is possible to set them up facing each other or to the world. It's easier to navigate narrow doors with a tandem pushchair, however it can be a challenge to nip up kerbs and stairs with two children in the back.
A fantastic option for families with special needs, this versatile pushchair is a great solution for disabled children who benefit from having an older sibling to play with and encourage. It's not expensive, but it's made to last. There's also plenty of storage for all your needs. It comes with a variety of accessories that allow you to customise the buggy for your family, like rain covers and liner.
Lightweight Double Pushchair
The most lightweight double pushchairs are nimble compact and easy to use. They're typically constructed of a sturdy aluminum frame, but some also have air-filled wheels to help them glide over even rough surfaces. They may also feature a one-handed fold and handy shoulder straps that make them more convenient to carry. Look for additional extras such as a sunshade, rain cover, and foot muff.
The Cybex Mios is a lightweight double stroller that comes at low cost. It is a travel system that can be used as a lightweight double pushchair stroller, as well as a fully-functional travel system. A carrycot can be added to make it suitable for use from birth. It has the side-by-side design, and the two seats recline independently. This offers the perfect positioning for babies and young toddlers. It has a large UPF 50+ canopy, peekaboo windows and a toddler seat that is fully padded and adjustable.
Another top contender is the UPPAbaby Vista 2. It can accommodate twins or a baby and a toddler, and it is compatible with a variety of car seats. It has an elegant and sleek frame, with large wheels at the back to withstand rough terrain. It's also great for jogging. It's a little long when used in double buggy for twins mode, though there's no storage space beneath the seat.
When comparing double pushchairs be aware of the weight of each seat, as well as the frame and suspension. The heavier the buggy is, the more difficult to push, particularly over uneven surfaces. Also, check the dimensions for folding and whether or not it's possible to remove the seats, making it smaller. Look for features such as an easy one-handed fold which test-run tester Kirstie described as "genius" and a handy strap to sling over your shoulders.
Alternatively, you can choose a tandem double pushchair that places children in a row behind one another. It's not as maneuverable however, it's still an ideal choice for families with multiple children. It might be better suited to older toddlers. Some tandems have reclining seats that let children lay down or sit and stand double stroller up depending on their mood.
Confortable
A good double pushchair will simplify your travels, whether you have twins or two children of similar ages. There's a great selection of comfortable options on the market. If you're looking to purchase an side-by-side model that will accommodate a seat and carrycot or a tandem with an adjustable rear and front seat, there's bound to be a perfect option for your family.
In addition to buckles, straps, padded straps and headrests, you should look for seats with multiple recline positions and adjustable calf rests. Typically, these are operated by one-handed buttons that are accessible from the back of the seat (though in our labs this could be difficult for parents with small double stroller hands). Some of the best double strollers also come with a large UPF50+ sun canopy, a magnetic peekaboo window and a handy hood extension to shield your child from harmful UV rays.
Convertible Doubles
You can save money by purchasing an infant stroller that can be converted from single mode to dual as your child grows. The egg2, for example, is a stylish choice that works with the toddler seat that comes with it or a baby carrier from birth and can even include a second RumbleSeat for older siblings. Its reclining seats as well as its spacious, comfy carrycots are particularly appreciated by test-run testers at home, who love how much it can expand with your family.
If you're looking for a low-cost option that can last into toddlerhood and beyond the iCandy Venus is a great choice. It comes with a seat and footmuff, but can be combined with the brand's newborn cocoons (available separately at PS59 each) to turn it into an infant pram that can be used by twins or toddlers. Our labs were impressed by the ease of use to switch between the different configurations. They also found the directions to be simple and clear however it could take some time.
Some double pushchairs permit the children to be seated in a row and are generally world-facing. However, there are a few notable exceptions, such as the Bugaboo Donkey or Mountain Buggy Duet which can be configured both for front and parent facing (though this can increase the overall chassis width). Kerb popping is usually easier with a tandem but the narrow doorways and shopping aisles can prove a challenge at times.