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A Double Buggy Is a Must-Have For Families With Two Kids

A double buggy is a necessity for families with more than one child. It can help you navigate urban pathways and off road double buggy road trails without difficulty while making sure that your children are comfortable and happy.

When you are choosing a double stroller, there are a lot of things to consider. Be sure that it will fit through your car boot and doorway when folded.

Lightweight

It's exciting to welcome home a second child but there are a number of practical aspects to consider. The addition of a child to the family can mean reorganising living spaces, rethinking car seats and, of course, purchasing a brand new double buggy.

There are many great alternatives available, whether you're looking for twins or just want something that is narrow. Our lab experts recommend the iCandy Peach, which comes with a range of accessories that other brands cost extra for. It is very compact and folds up to take up little space in your boot. The Peach is well-balanced and is a breeze to move. It may feel a little long when it is in double mode.

The side-by-side buggies are great for keeping kids together but they are somewhat larger than a single stroller. This makes it difficult to navigate up and down kerbs. The Mountain Buggy Duet Luxury is the slimmest side-by-side on the market, and at just 63cm wide it's the same size as one pushchair. It is easy to maneuver through doors and into public transport. It is compatible with many car seats, and can grow with your family. It can be used as mono or tandem buggy once your children are old enough to sit together.

The adjustable height handle is great for steering, and the suspension is able to make light work of slick surfaces. It's an excellent choice for older kids, since it has a seat elevated stadium style to give them an improved view of the action. It's not as light than other models, but it's still a great choice.

It is essential to choose the right double buggy that is easy to push. Look for a handle with padding and a grip designed to fit your height. Also, a large basket with many compartments and pockets. If you're not using your buggy, you should consider considering how easily it folds and can be stored.

Easy to manoeuvre

There are some fantastic new double buggies out there that make going out and about with two kids much easier. For example the iCandy Orange is an all-in-one option that can accommodate twins (or one baby and a toddler) with both carrycots or seats facing forward or backward, and even a third seat with a 'piggyback board' (sold separately). Its light, sleek frame with swivel wheels on the front and suspension makes it easy to manoeuvre through the city and over rougher terrain.

The Joie Evalite Duo is another side-byside model that's extremely lightweight and has a tiny footprint. They can be easily moved around with the seats on. However, they require some more strength to push them over kerbs and are more difficult to maneuver on uneven surfaces. The UPPAbaby Vista 2 can be used in tandem mode with both carrycots and seats and can be used to push one buggy. The clever frame can be expanded width-wise.

If you are planning to use public transport frequently you might want to think about a double buggy that has large wheels. They are more for rough or uneven surfaces. Check how easy it is to fold and unfold, as well as the size of the buggy once folded to determine if it's going to fit in your boot. If you live in a small town or village and have narrow streets, consider a tandem double buggy where the child is seated behind the other, rather than in front of them, as this makes it easier for them to navigate narrow spaces.

Lots of storage

A double buggy isn't necessary for All Terrain Double Stroller (Maps.Google.Mw) families but it can make outings easier for those with toddlers and newborns. Look into the side-byside buggies for an easy-to-drive, lightweight model. They offer plenty of space underneath in the form of a spacious basket, as well as additional rear and side pockets for everything your baby needs. Many models have adjustable handles that can be adjusted to fit parents of different heights. They fold up neatly into a compact size which makes them perfect for use in small areas or in the boot.

If you want a more robust double buggy, try one of the all-terrain options. They are usually twins and can be more difficult to maneuver, but they'll often come with a reclining seat for infants and older children and are a great choice for outdoor enthusiasts and active families. Certain models can be converted into joggers, which makes them ideal for running or exercising.

Many of the best double buggies are designed to accommodate a variety of combinations of seats, carrycots, and car seats. This makes them an excellent option for families with twins or children who are similar in age, but it's worth looking over the specifications of any model you're considering to ensure that it will fit your requirements.

There are two primary kinds of strollers double buggy - twin, where your children sit side-by-side, and tandem where one seat is placed in front of the other. A twin buggy has the primary benefit that your children are able to play together, rather than fighting over who sits in the front. Twin buggys are often wider and more difficult to navigate through aisles and doors at the supermarket.

Tandem buggies are generally smaller than single models, but are nevertheless longer. They are also less stable and might require dismantling in order to fit into the car boot. The majority of double buggies come with an independent seat recline that is now a standard feature. Make sure that the model allows you to adjust each child's seats to the position they're most comfortable in.

Comfort

A quality double buggy will give both parents and children plenty of comfort. Check for padding on the straps, the amount of recline each seat can do and whether the seats are independently adjustable to allow you to adjust to your child's needs as they grow. Be sure to check the weight limits and whether they both come with a sun canopy or an hood to protect them from wind and rain.

Consider using a baby carrier as an alternative to a double pushchair stroller. They are great for toddlers who wish to walk, but still need an extra ride. They're also ideal for babies and newborns. Some carriers can be used with a child car seat to give you even more flexibility.

Some parents feel that a side by side double buggy is the most practical option. However there are a few innovative models to choose from, such as the Mountain Buggy Duet Luxury in herringbone. It is the lightest double buggy side by side available on the market.

The Wave from Mamas & Papas is another smart choice that gives you more configuration options than other tandem buggies. It's initially a mono pushchair and then you can add a second seat or carrycot (and sometimes a third one) to the frame with adaptors, allowing you to have the option of a variety of seating options. It's smooth to steer and is extremely stable and Lab experts were impressed by the ease with which it is to fold. You just pull up on two straps (one under each seat) and the whole thing collapses in half in a matter of minutes.

A double buggy is an investment, but you'll be able use it for years and will also get a decent resale value. When making comparisons it is important to keep in mind that purchasing a reputable model will allow you to acquire additional accessories and upgrades later. For instance, a few of our top-rated double buggies come with a handy Changing Bag and Carrier included in the price. This is a must-have accessory that will help you save time and stress when you have to travel with your kids.