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A Double Car Seat Stroller Is a Must-Have For Twins Or Two Young Kids

A double car seat stroller is essential for twins or two children. The Joovy TwinRoo+ allows infant car seats to face either way, and comes with a stand-and-sit configuration for older children.

Another alternative is a baby jogger which is ideal for parents who want to take their children on a run. Which stroller is best for you?

Easy to Fold

The most comfortable double strollers are simple to fold, regardless of whether you're trying to stow them in your car or fit them in a doorway. Most models have a lever that lets you to fold the base down and flip the seat back. Some also have a handle on the top of the stroller that allows you to lift single and double stroller carry the whole thing, and some even have an integrated kickstand that keeps the stroller folded upright until you're ready to take it out again.

If you have twins, or are planning to have more children in the future A double stroller that has two infant car seats and an add-on board is a excellent option. The most popular model is the Baby Trend Double Snap-N-Go, which can accept all types of infant car seats and features seats that are stadium-style so that both kids can enjoy the sights. This model however, doesn't "snap" the car seats in position; instead, you strap them into place using an elastic strap and the car seat's rim rests on the frame's edge.

If you're planning to go shopping or walk along a sidewalk in the city look into a stroller that has front and rear wheels that lock for better control over rough terrain. A three-position handle with padding provides the user with comfort and control and the tray for the parent includes two cup holders as well as a covered storage compartment. Some models have a larger basket that is larger and can hold more equipment.

A jogging-stroller is a good option for outdoor enthusiasts. However, it can be difficult to carry and lift without a handle. Some jogging walkers have a hook to attach an infant car seat, which can give parents up to eight months more walking time. However, this could be risky for infants younger than six months. You should discuss it with your pediatrician first. BOB Revolution Flex 3.0 Duallie and Thule Urban Glide 2 double pram pushchair are lightweight folding systems that can be done with one hand. The Joovy Caboose Ultralight Graphite is also a great choice for outdoor activities and can seat one child in the main seat, or two toddler seats that convert into bassinet-style seating.

Sturdy

A double stroller can be an invaluable tool for families who are on the move. It should be durable enough to navigate different surfaces smoothly including suburban sidewalks and park trails, and also comfortable for infants who might require a flat seat to toddlers who wish to sit up and explore. Idealy it should be able to accommodate different seating arrangements for children of different ages. It can also be easily tucked away in the trunk of your vehicle.

This multi-functional tandem stroller from CYBEX is a good option to conquer a variety of terrain. It has a recliner seat for toddlers, and can accommodate an infant car seat. The footrests and leg rests are adjustable to keep children comfortable. Its UPF 50+ canopy, peekaboo windows and adjustable leg rests provide ample sun protection for both seats. Kids can ride in either seat or stand on the optional baby bouncer board. The buckles with no-rethread were among the easiest to use in our tests, making it simple to get into and out.

Despite being a double stroller, this one is extremely light and compact. It also has plenty of storage space, including a large cargo net beneath the seats as well as a huge basket on the top. Parents are awed by the padded handlebars as well as the way the seats recline. However, some find the seat backs do not fully collapse to an entirely flat position.

This light, bare-bones tandem stroller from Kolcraft can hold children as heavy as 40 pounds per seat (80 pounds in total). It weighs less than 23 pounds. It comes with large pop-out canopy to provide shade, peekaboo windows, and a self-standing folding mechanism with an easy-to-carry handle for transport.

This budget-friendly double jogging stroller is the lightest we tested. It's a great option for families who have two babies with similar age. It doesn't work with infant car seats but it's able to accommodate two of the top-rated convertible carseats, and it comes with a handy cup holder for both parents. The seats come with an unrethread safety harness that is quick and easy to secure. They also come with plenty of storage underneath the seat without causing any disturbance to passengers.

Convenient Storage

The amount of storage that a stroller offers is important especially when you're carrying around two kids and their supplies. Some of our favorites come with plenty of storage. They include an extra-large basket that can accommodate the adult equipment and snacks for children. The UPPAbaby's one-hand folding is simple and won't cause back pain.

Other models such as the Joovy TwinRoo+ Car Seat Frame Double Stroller have less space, but provide decent flexibility at a low cost. This model is compatible with 23 different infant car seats and cradles every seat. It's a major advantage over other twin frames that simply strap the car into the frame. They're not built to last for as long.

Parents of twins often choose a tandem stroller that is able to accommodate both infant car seats at the same time. However, these strollers are more expensive and last less when the children get older. For a more budget-friendly option that can still function when your twins get bigger and develop, consider an option that is designed to transport both car seats and features dual canopies and a handy tray for parents with cup holders.

While it's crucial to make sure your stroller can handle all the weight and movement you're going to be placing on it, you'll need to ensure that your kids can sit comfortably. Our test participants looked for padding, good adjustable shoulder height straps and buckles that don't require two hands to operate. Certain models, like the UPPAbaby Vista V2 and Evenflo Pivot Xpand have recline seats that allow children to rest comfortably. Others, like the Joovy Caboose Ultralight graphite and Graco Duet, have seats with limited recline options.

Another feature to consider is the number and location of sunshades. Certain models, like the UPPAbaby Vista v2 or Evenflo Pivot have dual canopies to cover both seats. Others, such as the Joovy Caboose or Graco Duet have only one canopy, which has windows for the rear passenger. It's a good idea to use this type of canopy if your child is prone to falling asleep in a particular position. But it's important to keep in mind that the window only provides only a small amount of coverage.

Comfortable

The most important aspect of a stroller to think about is its comfort. Look for a sturdy, well-padded seat that is big enough for both children and also has recline positions. The canopy should offer enough shade and the parent tray should include two cup holders. Other features that are useful include the foot brake, lockable front wheels, and a parent organizer that can hold diaper bags and snacks.

The best double car seat strollers offer safety features that help your children feel secure. Choose a model with five-point harnesses that hold your child's hips and shoulders, the most rigid parts of their body. This shifts the force of an accident away from the abdomen to the seat, making this kind of restraint much safer than a simple lap belt.

It's important to consider how well the stroller can fit into your home. Most parents have a limited amount of storage space, so make sure that the stroller will fit in your closet or trunk before you buy it. You should also measure the width of any doorways which you'll be required to pass through with the stroller in its open. Doors that are standard size are between 30 and 36 inches wide, but some are a bit narrower.

Evenflo Pivot Xpand double stroller with car seat is a great budget-friendly option. It comes with two infant car seats and two modified toddler seats that can be set either forward or backward. This model is comparable to some higher-end double car seat strollers, but it's more affordable for families with growing children. The one-hand fold and front foot brake make it simple to move, and the 3-position handle that is padded is ideal for mom or dad. Located beneath the oversized cargo basket is a convenient back zippered compartment that can be used to access larger items. The front and rear swivels come with suspensions to ensure an easy ride across different terrains. The no-rethread belt makes it easy to secure your child's seatbelts. It's machine washable and easy to spot clean, too.