Buying a Small Double Stroller

Double strollers are an investment that will be used for many years. This is why you must make a wise choice.

Our testers were looking for strollers with amazing flexibility and a smooth ride over any terrain. They also inspected whether the strollers were easy to fold and maneuver.

Size

There are a variety of double strollers available on the market, ranging from side-byside to tandem (single-file seating) and wagons. The category has evolved from the massive 1980s models that a few older millennials might remember--these days they're sleek and offer a range of customizations to make travel with children more enjoyable for all involved.

If you have a child or toddlers in tow, an extra stroller that has a car seat is a great option for transporting them from A to B. Some of the most sophisticated strollers available feature frames that can hold two infant car seats or convertible toddler seats, which allows them to be used from birth until children reach kindergarten age. They are generally more expensive than a simple double stroller frame, but they also provide the convenience of an integrated car seat system, as well as an ample undercarriage basket that can hold both car seats.

Parents with fewer children could choose a single-to-double-stroller that is more simple and less expensive. These frames are typically lighter in weight, and some moms have even told us they're still using their old stroller years after their children outgrew it.

Another excellent feature of some of the smallest double strollers we've tested is the compact fold. They can fit in spaces where larger strollers won't and are often easier to maneuver once folded.

Finally, most of the small double strollers we've tested have a large sunshade, although the coverage can vary from almost nothing to a cocoon cover. For families with a tight budget you should look into second-hand strollers on websites like Facebook Marketplace to see if there's an option that fits your family's needs--just be sure to examine any used stroller for signs of wear and tear prior to committing to buying one.

Weight

When looking for a compact double stroller, parents need to think about how much they would like to pay and if it is a good fit for their family's lifestyle. A lightweight stroller, for example, may not have the storage space to hold large bags or other equipment. It might not have a large canopy or other features that make it more convenient to use during long journeys.

The most comfortable double strollers are easy to maneuver and sturdy so that the children can remain comfortable and not move around in their seats. In our tests for comfort, we give higher marks to strollers with adjustable seatbacks and leg rests that are cushioned. The best double strollers offer reclining seats that allow children to take a break during long rides.

Strollers that can be used for a variety of reasons are becoming more popular than ever, because of their innovative designs and clever features. The best models can accommodate multiple car seat installations and offer a wide range of seating options for children from the beginning of childhood to preschool. Some are even lightweight enough for jogging or even travel with.

When choosing a small double stroller it is essential to determine if the stroller will fit through narrow doorways and other spaces. Most older models of side-byside strollers and tandem strollers are wide in general which makes them incompatible with the majority of doors. The best small double strollers, however, are usually narrower than traditional models and can be pushed into the majority of doors with ease.

Another thing to consider is whether you need an additional feature on your stroller like a cup holder, or a snack tray. These are great for longer trips, but they add to the weight and cost of a thule double stroller stroller.

Folding

A compact double stroller that folds compactly, easily fitting into tight spaces and making it easy to put away. In addition, a light design guarantees that it will be easy to maneuver and transport.

Before you decide on a small double stroller take note of the location you intend to use it and how often. The answer to these questions will help you decide the features that are the most important. For example, if you are planning to use the stroller for running then you'll want to choose one with a an elongated suspension that can glide over pavement and rough terrain.

Also, consider the age and temperaments of your children. If they are near in age, then a tandem stroller might be the best choice. If they are in different stages of development then a tandem style may be better suited to your requirements.

A double stroller is expensive, but it's an investment that will pay off in the long term. Investing in a quality model that fits your family's needs will make travel with children easier, and it will also offer years of convenience for you and your children.

If you're limited with storage space, think about a small cheap double buggy stroller that can accommodate infant car seats and toddlers. Evenflo Pivot Xplore Wagon can accommodate twins and is an excellent option for families with two children. It has dual canopies, an attachable storage bin as well as a tray for children with cup holders. This lightweight, affordable stroller is easy to fold and can be carried using only one hand. Be aware that you must remove the second seat on most double modular strollers when folding.

Maneuverability

The best small double strollers are easy to maneuver and have smooth, supple wheels that glide over all types of surfaces. These strollers have reclining seats that are comfortable and ample storage space for your children's equipment. A lot strollers are compatible with toddler and infant seats and car seat carriers. These features make them a great option for families looking for a single stroller that will expand with their family.

Alli Cavasino, a certified child passenger safety technician who advises parents on strollers and travel gear she suggests selecting a lightweight stroller that is easy for children to push. She advises that strollers that are heavy can cause frame fatigue and injuries. "If your stroller is weighing too much and difficult to push, think about adding a ride-along board or reducing the number of children in the seat."

Some double strollers we tested are able to accommodate multiple infant car seats. The UPPAbaby Vista v2 double buggy sale, for instance, can accommodate two infant car seats or toddler seats at once and can convert into a three-seater configuration with the addition of RumbleSeat. It also has a stylish inline design, with foam-filled tires that won't be flat and an adjustable telescoping handlebar. The seat buckles are among the most simple to unfasten and fasten and its large UPF 50+ sunshades come with windows that peek out.

Other models have seating flexibility, which makes them suitable for multiples, twins, an older child who is a single person, an infant, or a toddler with a riding scooter (sold separately). They also come with easy-to-use brakes and a relatively compact fold that can fit into most trunks. Some are so light they can be carried up and down stairs. They require minimal assembly. The Joovy Caboose however, requires some tools and was among the most difficult to construct during our tests.

Safety

The best double strollers come with many safety features, including adjustable handlebars that give you a comfortable grip and a broad base that won't tip over when the kids jump out of their seats. The canopies are large enough to protect both children in the event of rain. They're also simple to use, according to Alli Cavasino, a certified child passenger safety technician. "Look for a oneor two-step fold that is easily carried and has a clear, obvious where to place the straps," she advises.

The most compact double strollers fit through doors with ease, which is a huge benefit if you have the space of a small car or living space. The smallest models also weigh less than normal double strollers. This makes them easier to carry from one location to the next.

Parents of children of the same age may choose an X-style stroller that is side by side, such as our top pick for the Joovy Kooper X2, that includes two child seats that can be adjusted individually for recline and width. In our testing, we found the seats to be extremely comfortable and the recline to be simple and easy with just a single lever on each seat. It also has an enormous storage basket, an integrated parking brake that's one-step (to reduce fatigue in hands when stopping) and some of our top harnesses.

If your children are of different ages, a sit-and stand stroller, such as our top choice, the UPPAbaby v2 double, may be a good option. It accepts two infant car seats and has two seats that act as bassinets for older children. It can also be modified to accommodate a riding platform to accommodate a sibling of a similar age.