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It can be used as a cosy seat unit and a carrycot, and can hold three children by the addition of UPPAbaby's PiggyBack Board (sold separately).<br><br>If you're in search of a cost-effective double stroller, look into the Chicco Cortina Together. It can accommodate two Chicco infant car seats, which makes it suitable for twins starting at birth. It also comes with a large storage basket as well as a simple brakes and handlebar.<br><br>Easy to store<br><br>It's important to know that not all double buggies have to be large, bulky and difficult-to-store. There are a variety of models designed so that they are compact and easy to handle. This allows them to fit in smaller spaces and make it simpler to get in and out of the car.<br><br>Some twin pushchairs are light which makes them easy to transport and handle trains, buses and shopping aisles. The UPPAbaby Vista 2 is a prime example, with its light frame and four-wheel suspension that makes it a breeze to navigate rough terrain. With the addition of an "elevator board," it can accommodate twins or a toddler and a baby.<br><br>It's worth checking if the storage space is accessible when both seats are in use. Some side-by-side configurations can be difficult, and the "one above style of tandem can also hinder access due to child's legs. Look for large baskets, pockets and compartments for everything from sun cream and rain covers to toys and snacks.<br><br>Think about the add-ons available. Some twin pushchairs come with various extras that can be beneficial including drink holders for your little children to snack trays for older children. It's a good idea to look for a model with these features, as along with a built-in sun canopy, rain cover and the hood to keep your little ones protected.<br><br>Many twin pushchairs can be transformed into an ideal travel system for growing families, with the option to add a buggy seat, carrycot and car seat. 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A slim and manageable design can also help you navigate narrow aisles and doors on public transportation.<br><br>There are models which fold with the seats detached for even smaller storage space, but these are often best left for home use. You should also take into consideration the weight of a double buggy. Heavier buggies are more difficult to maneuver and might be difficult to maneuver up or down kerbs.<br><br>Most twin pushchairs ([https://topshina.ru/bitrix/redirect.php?goto=https://www.pushchairsandprams.uk/ Visit Home Page]) are fixed side-byside models, but some can accommodate two carrycots or seat units (and sometimes a third). Some twin pushchairs are suitable for single children with an age difference of less than two years or by siblings. The brilliant Bugaboo Donkey 5 Duo, with its reversible seating, allows the children to face one another, or you. It also comes with various other configurations that are suitable for infants through toddlers.<br><br>A twin pushchair is an ideal option for families living near public transport routes as it's usually simpler to get on and off trains, buses or trams. It's also great for cities and towns where you'll have to navigate a lot of people in shopping centres, streets or even the streets.<br><br>If you're looking for a twin-pushchair that allows you to easily hop on and off public transport, we recommend a model such as the UPPAbaby Vista 2 β a sleek urban buggy that can be used with two newborns using the newborn cocoons provided or for one baby and a child older than the baby by using its clever'sidepack'. (available separately for PS45). This gives you an additional seat that is attached to the back of the frame and can be used in either direction. You can add a piggyback (also available separately for the price of PS120) to ensure that you can take three kids on longer journeys.
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