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What to Look For in a Twin Pushchair

A twin pushchair is an ideal option for families with two kids or children with similar ages. They provide two spaces for your infants and usually come with comfortable carrycots for infants and also compatibility with car seats for older toddlers.

Look out for models with easy-to-use push handles and the GIANT storage basket. Add-ons like cup holders and snack tray for parents and children are also helpful.

Tandem

The classic tandem twin pushchair lets both children to face each other. This is the preferred style of parents who believe it less likely to trigger sibling fights over which side to sit in. It is also ideal when visiting places such as the zoo, where both children can see each other easily. Tandems are generally larger than single buggy but they tend to be more spacious and can feel longer when being pushed.

A few twin buggies are initially designed as single pushchairs but can be expanded to accommodate two seats or carrycots with the addition of an adapter. This is a great solution for families with more than one child. You won't have to purchase a new buggy once your older child is no longer using it. However, it might not be a good option for twin babies in the early months as they'll need to be the same age and weight.

The jogger is another type of twin buggy that can be used as a double or single buggy and can accommodate two car seats. It features a swivel front wheel and tyres that are air-filled, so it can cope with off-road trails too. It's a bit heavier than some other options however the extra weight is an increased durability.

The Phil & Ted Sport double tandem pushchair Jogger can be used either with the seat in the main compartment, or with a clever double kit that is attached directly to the single seat. It features one swivel on the front and all-wheel suspension that makes it more stable than other joggers that we have tested. It is also compatible with many car seats.

This narrow, single-to-compact double buggy stroller is perfect for urban excursions thanks to its simple maneuverability and large shopping basket. It features a UPF50and sun canopy that can be extended to provide shade and a peekaboo window in the front seat so that both children can enjoy the view. The model doesn't have a built-in recline but can be paired with a Roma Gemini carrycot (PS100 each) to create a reclining area for infants and newborns. It can also be used with a toddler seat to make it a three-seater suitable for older children.

Convertible

A convertible twin pushchair offers an option that is flexible, allowing you to change the configuration of your pushchair as your children get older. The frame is initially one pushchair but has adaptors that can be attached to accommodate a second seat such as a carrycot or car seat. These models are wider than standard buggy models, but they can fit through doors and are more suited to move around kerbs. They also let you use a toddler car seat and infant car seat, or two carrycots side-byside which is ideal for siblings of different age.

The iCandy Peach 7 double buggy is a fantastic example of this kind of. It can be set up in a variety of ways, including seats, car seat and carrycots. Our test team liked how slim and lightweight it is for a double-seater, and also provides a large, sturdy and comfortable ride for the kids. The intuitive and clever one-handed reclining lever at the back of the unit also makes it easy for your child to lie on their backs.

The Uppababy Vista V2 is another model of a convertible twin stroller that has removable seats and can be configured to face forward or backward which makes it suitable for twins of all different ages. It also accommodates another child in the RumbleSeat or PiggyBack riding board that attach to the middle of the frame.

Multiple configurations

The seating configuration can have a major impact on the functioning of your twin pushchair. It is important to look for various options that allow you to alter the direction in which your child's seat faces depending on their mood, the situation or even as they develop. The Bugaboo Donkey 5 Twin, for instance, is extremely versatile, with reversible seats and bassinets that allow siblings to face one another and you, or the exciting route ahead. The frame can be expanded to allow for an additional seat. It is able to be used in Mono or Double mode. A variety of accessories are available for both configurations.

A popular choice of configuration for parents who are just starting out is the side-by-side arrangement where one child sits behind the other. This kind of twin buggy offers the advantage of giving both children the same view. It is typically narrower than a single pushchair, which makes it easier to maneuver in the public transportation system and in doors. The Cybex gazelle S pushchair, for example, offers over 20 configurations, so you can select the best double stroller configuration for your child. It can also accommodate two car seats or carrycots in tandem mode.

The Valco Jump Seat attachment allows you to turn this side-byside double buggy, designed for twins, into the Jogger. Both kids will face towards the forward direction. This allows you to keep up with your running partner, while keeping your kids entertained.

In general, twin pushchairs tend to be a bit heavier than their single counterparts due to extra features, such as more spacious baskets and seats that are padded and a padded seat, so take into consideration your lifestyle before you choose this kind of stroller. You might also discover that they're a bit more difficult to manoeuvre than a single pushchair and you may need to purchase additional accessories, such as rain covers or sunshades to shield your twins from the elements.

Checking the quality of twin pushchairs is just as important as ensuring that it is within your budget and lifestyle. Choose brands that are committed to sustainability and provide detailed information on their manufacturing processes to ensure that you're getting the best value for money. You can also gain valuable information about the best twin pushchairs (click through the following web site) for you by joining parenting groups on the internet or attending local events to speak to other parents about their experience and recommendations.

Storage

If you have twins, you'll need to carry a lot. Look for a car with a large undercarriage basket as well as plenty of pockets and compartments for your necessities. The storage areas should be accessible even if the seats are in different positions. The UPPAbaby Vista 2 can carry twins or a baby and toddler and also add a 'PiggyBack' board for older kids (PS120). The Roma Gemini can accommodate two newborns in the included cocoons (PS59 each), while the altered design lets you connect them facing either direction. It comes with a convenient standing fold that makes it easy to store between uses.