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Buying a Double Pushchair From Birth

If you love long walks with your toddler and are contemplating having the birth of a second child using a double pushchair, it can simplify your family life. There are many options available.

The majority of tandem buggies can adapt to different configurations. Some tandem buggies feature reversible seating that allows siblings to face each other, or you.

Size

If you're purchasing a double pushchair right from the start, it's worth bearing in mind that they are generally larger than single buggies. This is why it's important to ensure that your chosen buggy is able to pass through your doors and is able to easily move up and down kerbs and steps.

Double strollers tend to come in two different styles that are tandem and side-by-side. Tandem buggies can be a great option for parents with twins, while side-byside strollers are suitable for children of different ages. They often transform into single-to-double pushchairs simply by adding a seat or carrycot to the frame.

The majority of tandem buggies have seats that face each other and are available in a variety of configurations. This lets your children be able to see each other while riding. However, if your children are old enough to get along (or at the very least not fight over who has the best seat!) You may find that they prefer sitting together rather than close to one another.

A great option for families with twins or younger siblings that need to sit side by side is the iCandy Venus. This stylish, budget-friendly buggy can also be used with an infant car seat, so it can grow along with your family. iCandy comes with additional accessories, like fleecy liners to ensure that your infants stay warm and cozy in their cocoons.

Another option for growing families is the Egg2. This stylish stroller is a favourite among image-conscious parents. It can be used as a single or as a double due to its flexible frame that has adaptors available to fit a seat or carrycot. It's not the cheapest double stroller available, but it does have some distinctive features that distinguish it from its competitors, including a large shopping basket that sits behind the seat when it is in parent-facing mode.

Style

Double buggies tend to be larger and heavier. If you're planning to buy one that you will be using for a long time be aware of this. However, they offer more storage space, typically with a bigger shopping basket. They also come with a seat that faces the parent as well as a sunshade which can be extended, and an open window. They might also include seats that can recline independently. Some models have an adjustable leg and foot rest that can be adjusted to relieve any discomfort that is caused by long walks or prolonged sitting.

Tandems and side-by-sides are the most popular styles of double buggy. Tandems place the children on opposite sides and give them the same view and can help to avoid sibling squabbles about who sits where. They're not foolproof, and children can still kick or punch each other while riding. Side-by-sides are a more traditional format, with two fixed seats assembled on the same frame of a stroller. They may not have as many options and are best for babies who can sit and stand double stroller without assistance but don't require the back support that comes with an infant car seat.

If you're looking for a light double from birth, our lab experts like the Cybex Venus. This model is cleverly designed to expand widthways to convert from mono to twin stroller mode, and can accommodate either one or two carrycots and/or infant seats. The compact folding design features an ample shopping basket, front and rear suspension and a spacious shopping bag to ensure a smoother ride. The seats include the RumbleSeat are cushioned and comfortable, as well as adjustable leg and footrests. They also have a large UPF 50+ canopy, which provides plenty of shade.

Another great option is the Baby Jogger City Mini GT2. It's a side-by-side pushchair that's similar to the Venus. It is possible to configure it to suit your needs. It takes a single infant car seat, and you can add the Baby Jogger Glider Board for a third passenger (though this limits the usability to twins). The seat can recline independently, and the City Mini GT2 has some of the best maneuverability among double buggies. Testers reported that it was easy to maneuver through kerbs and up and down.

Comfort

The padding and fabric are comfortable for both kids, plus the UPF 50+ canopy is wide enough to give real shade, and also offers a cute peekaboo view. The seat can recline in a variety of positions, too which our testers loved. The only drawback is that the fold isn't as compact as other models, however our lab experts believe it is easy to open and close.

Double strollers are traditionally heavier and bulkier as well as costlier than single buggies, however they're an essential investment for families with two kids who are similar in age (generally under 4). They're likely to be used for many years, so you should choose an excellent brand that you can expect to last and will hold its value well.

Tandem buggies were originally one-person pushchairs, but they can be fitted with adaptors that permit you to add an additional seat, carrycot, or (in certain situations) the car seat to the frame. Some of them are fixed doubles, however others - such as this one made by Leclerc - can switch to a side-by-side arrangement when your children are ready to do so.

While a side-by-side is generally larger than other types of double buggy, it can be easier to navigate up and down kerbs as the weight is spread more evenly. However, it's not a guarantee to avoid sibling fights as children sharing the same seat can punch or kick each other while riding.

A front-facing tandem can be an alternative to a side-byside model for older children and may be less prone to sibling squabbles, as your children aren't facing each the other. Some children might be a bit secluded in a tandem that faces towards the front, since they don't have the same perspective.

The egg2 has a sleek, modern design and an attractive price tag. Our test subjects liked how easy it was to push but they would like to have more storage. They also wish the handlebars were more ergonomic. It is suitable from birth and can be used as a twin stroller Side by side stroller starting at the time of birth. It's not the least expensive stokke double stroller stroller available, but it is competitively priced and offers a great potential for resales.

Storage

If you have more than one child A double pushchair from birth will make life much easier when out and out and about. There are a variety of double strollers out there from tandems to side-by-sides and tandems in different styles and colours. Before purchasing it is important to consider your family's lifestyle and the features that are most important to you. By evaluating your needs and preferences, you can narrow your options and select the best double pram.

A good double buggy is agile and easy to maneuver. It should be light. This is especially crucial if you live in an urban environment where you will need an extra pram to tackle busy streets and fit into narrow doors for lunch runs and shopping days out.

Most of the best double buggies come with suspension to soften the impact of bumps and uneven surfaces. They also have a recline function for when your child wants to lie down. It is also essential that both seats have comfortable buckles and straps with adjustable leg and foot rests, UPF 50+ canopies with peekaboo windows and reversible seats so that siblings can look at each other and the world around them.

Another thing to take into consideration when selecting a double pushchair is how small it can be when folded. Some double buggies can be folded down into a compact size that is easy to carry, and can be tucked away in tight spaces like cabinets. Some may be a bit heavier but will still be relatively easy to transport and store.

If you're on a tighter budget to work with there are high-quality double strollers that will do the job. The Cybex Influencer is one example, can be used either as an individual stroller or as a double single pushchair stroller. It also comes with an under-seat basket when it is in the parent-facing position. It is also lightweight, folds flat, and offers a high resale value.

The UPPAbaby Vista is an excellent choice for families as it can be configured with different seating arrangements and can accommodate two infant car seats. It comes with reversible seats to allow your children to face either one another or the entire world, and it can also be equipped with a bassinet suitable for infants.