The 10 Scariest Things About Double Tandem Pushchair

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Which Double Tandem Pushchair is Best For Your Family?

If you're planning for twins or a second child, there are plenty of products that can make life with children moving around easier. One of these is the double tandem pushchair.

From Phil & Teds to Baby Jogger, most brands offer a double stroller in their product range. They are available in line or side-by-side convertible models.

Stability

Whether you have twins or children of similar age, a double tandem pushchair makes traveling with two children much more enjoyable and comfortable. There are so many designs and configurations that it can be difficult to choose the right one for your family. Some are better suited for running, while others are able to accommodate a third person with buggyboards. Which ones are the most sturdy?

Side-by-side pushchairs (like the CYBEX Gazelle S) are great for transporting children of the same age. However they can be difficult to maneuver around narrow doorways and aisles for shopping. In this situation you may be better off with a stadium-style model like the Bugaboo Donkey or Mountain Buggy Duet which allows children to face either one or the other based on the arrangement.

Tandem models that seat one behind the other are more manageable than side-byside pushchairs, however they're not as stable as single strollers or car seats. They can also be difficult to climb up curbs and may have less storage space than a side-by-side pushchair.

In order to gain a real feel for the stability of doubles, you have to test it out with both seats in use since this is the way you will use it the most compact double stroller often. Check the ease with which it is to maneuver and steer the vehicle, especially in tight corners or with the front wheels that rotate. Also, you should test the brakes, since they might be difficult to use if both child seats are connected.

If you're looking for a top-quality double stroller that can do it all look no further than Phil and Teds Sport Double. This sleek and compact pushchair converts from a single unit to an asymmetrical model in just few steps. The seat and the carrycot both recline and can be used with the parent facing or facing one another, and the air-filled tyres and all-wheel suspension make it ideal to tackle a variety of terrains. The seat has a handy storage basket under the seat, however this is partially restricted by the second child's seat.

Comfort

There's a double stroller with car seat stroller for any family, regardless of whether you have twins or a toddler newborn. They can be used to transport two kids side-by-side, but many can be converted to a single pushchair (though this will usually require taking off one seat). They tend to be larger than a single twin stroller but they provide great value and versatility.

In our latest double review of pushchairs, we asked users to rate each model based on a variety of factors including ride comfort, ease of handling and how it folded. They also evaluated the ease of getting in and out of the car seat, and whether or not it could be used along with a baby carrier.

The Stroller & Co City Tour 2 Double is a great example of a comfortable, flexible and lightweight dual stroller. Our reviewers were impressed by its spacious UPF 50+ canopy, which provides real shade with a peekaboo feature. Both seats can be reclined into multiple positions by pressing a button. One seat can even be made to lie flat, so babies can sleep peacefully in the carrycot that is attached to it.

Other great features of this pushchair include the padded handlebar with cup holder and pouch and the easy-to-use brake system, and the reversible seat liner made of bamboo that is naturally anti-bacterial on one side and soft jersey on the other. The ability to be folded with just one hand is also a great feature, especially when you're responsible for two children.

Side-by-side models are typically more expensive than tandem buggies, but they offer the most flexibility since they are designed to fit into narrow doors and aisles. They can be difficult to push and are difficult to manoeuvre up kerbs, but most do have a front-loaded weight that helps keep the load in balance.

Flexibility

Whether you're looking to keep your twins together or have a newborn and a toddler, a double tandem pushchair can be a valuable addition to your family. It will reduce the stress of children who wake each other or fighting while out and about, keeping them both happy. This type of buggy may be ideal if you plan to take it on public transport, as it is easier to fit into the space available.

Certain models are extremely flexible, allowing you to convert back to single mode once your child is ready to use a stroller. This lets you not have to buy a new stroller. The UPPAbaby Vista V2 Double, for example can accommodate two infant car seats as well as a riding board in the back which makes it perfect for three kids. It can be used in conjunction with the stroller and a roll-away case for parents. This lets you travel light, while still having everything you need for your family.

The Joovy Caboose Ultralight Graphite double stroller is different than the competition but offers many of the same features that we have outlined in our top picks. We like the fact that it can be folded with hands and easily through doors, and also that the basket underneath is taller, making it easier to put shopping in. Its rear seat is also covered to keep your child warm in winter.

A side-by-side pushchair is larger than a tandem, which makes it harder to navigate crowded shopping aisles or narrow footpaths. It can be more maneuverable on rocky terrain than a standard double pushchair. Some of these prams may be difficult to steer, especially when your child is heavier.

A double-inline pushchair is a better choice for most families. It is typically used as a tandem pram when your children are young however, it can also be converted into a tandem when they're older. Certain models, such as the iCandy Peach 3+ can accommodate two iSize car seats. This gives you the maximum flexibility and value.

Stores

The main disadvantage of a double buggy is that it can take up more space on public transport, and may be harder to maneuver through narrow doors and lifts. They are also more expensive, particularly side-by-side models that have a second seat up in the front.

Certain models, like the Joolz Geo or the Uppababy Vista V2 are able to be converted to tandem pushchairs. This is a cost-effective option if you're planning to have a second child in the near future. It also increases the lifespan of your buggy. It may be difficult to convert it back to a single seat when your older child is out of it.

Stadium Duo is a lightweight compact dual stroller that's ideal for urban adventures. It comes with a one-click fold, an automatic lock for storage and is compatible with two SnugEssentials infant car seats or SnugRide SnugSize infant car seat* for a hassle-free transition. The stadium-style seating lets both children to take in the view. It's possible to connect infant car seats to the front or back of the stroller in just one click. You can also pack all the essentials for your day out in the large basket for shopping and tray for parents. The suspension and swivel wheels ensure superior manoeuvrability and a smooth ride, while the 5-point safety belts in both seats amp up your child's safety.