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It's the lightest in our Lab tests but still offers plenty of features, including large pop-out canopies that come with SPF 50 and peekaboo windows as well as a quick-release fold which can be folded flat in a matter of minutes; four-wheel suspension to take on rough terrain and a swivel front wheel that makes maneuvering tight shops and supermarket aisles effortless. It's also extremely affordable at more than PS1,000. It can also carry twins or a baby and toddler with the purchase of an additional'sidepack'.<br><br>Flexibility<br><br>A double buggy is a great option for parents with twins or even a toddler and a baby. The narrow tandem buggies can be used to squeeze through small spaces. Side-by-side models enable you to keep track of your children and ensure their safety while you go to the grocery store or in the park. A lot of buggies come with a variety seats so that you can alter the seat as your child grows. 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They provide a spacious basket, and come with all the accessories you could require, such as liners and rain covers.<br><br>Tandem buggies typically have your children sitting side-by-side. This makes them easier to push and more stable on uneven surfaces however they can be difficult to maneuver between kerbs. They have a larger footprint than a one-seater and can be too long to fit through doorways.<br><br>Comfort<br><br>One of the most comfortable and lightweight doubles we've tried the buggy has elevated stadium-style seating for both seats, so your kids can enjoy the view; nice-sized UPF 50+ canopies with windows that peek out; a padded toddler seat and add-on RumbleSeat that has adjustable legs and foot rests, as well as an individual cup holder for parents. Testers are awestruck by the way the seats recline by pushing a lever under each seat, and say that the straps are simple to secure and remove with one hand. It's also simple to fold with a twist mechanism on the handle that makes it as simple as possible and also stores by putting the backrest up for easy access.<br><br>With 30 different configurations (it'll accommodate twins as well as a toddler and baby or three kids if you add the option of a 'PiggyBack' board) this is a fantastic option for families that want to be able to grow with their child. The spacious basket and the soft suspension make it ideal for kerbs as well as in the city. It's also very well priced. BabyGearLab recommends this for children up to the age of six.
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