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The best double buggy (More Material) Strollers

A double buggy is the best if you are expecting twins or have two children of different age groups. The ideal double buggy is simple to maneuver and can handle rough surfaces.

They also have features like large sun canopies, see-through hoods and adjustable seats.

1. Baby Jogger City Tour 2 Double

The City Tour 2 Double is the smallest double stroller in the Baby Jogger range. It's made for travel and easily fits through most standard doorways with its ultra-narrow design, it's also one of the most lightweight double buggies that are available, weighing only 14lbs when folded. It's perfect for trips with a toddler and infant as you won’t exceed the allowances for luggage on airlines. It also folds to the size of a travel bag so that you can put it away in the back of your car when not in use.

It's simple to fold the Z-shape using one hand. Once you get used to it, it's small and takes only a few seconds. Our tester found the auto-lock somewhat confusing, and since the handlebar doesn't lock in place when you push it and it landed on her leg when she was using it. She also felt the handlebar was a little too short and especially with the large changing bag hanging off it.

This double stroller isn't as light as other travel buggies. It has a full range of features, and is one the most versatile double strollers available on the market. It's compatible with two carry cots (available separately) It also features multiple recline positions as well as a UV 50+ canopy. You can put a bassinet on one or both seats to make it a travel system.

The four tires made of rubber are ideal for pavements and urban terrain. However, they were not made for off-roading. They had a hard time with long grass and gravel and there was not enough clearance between the wheel bracket and wheel and mud sank easily. That being said our testers still enjoyed using this buggy and it did manage to climb some pretty hilly terrains.

2. iCandy Orange

The iCandy Orange double buggy is the most stylish, versatile and quality. It is a must-have item for parents looking for a stylish, high-quality double buggy that lasts. The Orange has an elegant, lightweight, streamlined frame with an enormous basket that is able to accommodate 2 car seats. It has a luscious interchangeable water repellent and breathable canopy with mesh ventilation. It comes in trendy colours - Pistachio, Fossil, Latte and Rose on a Jet Black frame. There's also the possibility of a built-in riding on board for older sibling to join in the fun.

The 2021 update includes some changes, including improved manoeuvrability and an even better, larger shopping basket with a new bumper bar and leatherette cover. The seats are very comfortable and have a sculpted appearance. They are also adjustable and can be placed according to the needs of siblings. iCandy have introduced the first ever 'cinema' seating design enabling parents to maintain eye contact with both children. They can be adjusted so that they face either the parent or the world.

It's a heavier tandem buggy however it's incredibly easy to operate and steer, especially on smooth pavements. It is stable in double and single mode, and can be used on sloping ground. It is not as easy to use on public transport because it requires two hands to hold the handlebar. It is also bulky and will not fit into the standard car boot with the seat on, however this can be overcome with careful planning. iCandy have included a footmuff, changing bag and car seat adapters included in the price so this is an excellent value bundle for parents who are new.

3. Joie Evalite Duo

This is a lightweight tandem stroller double. It has two non-reversible seats, which are suitable for babies up to about 3 years old. The rear seat can also be used to accommodate a car-seat.

It features a simple and easy to fold mechanism that makes it convenient for travel and storage. It also comes with a huge basket that is perfect to store your baby's and toddler's essentials.

The Joie Evalite Duo is a ideal double buggy for newbies as it offers excellent value for money and is easy to move. It is also extremely light and easy to push across long distances. It also has a premium suspension system that provides an easy ride for both children and parents.

This stylish and practical city stroller is suitable for twins or a toddler and a baby or even three children with the addition of UPPAbaby's ‘PiggyBack’ board (sold separately). Its sleek frame and small double buggy dimensions make it perfect for shopping malls and narrow city streets. Its swivel front wheel and four-wheel suspension allow it to withstand rough or uneven terrain.

This model is also great for families that plan to travel, as it can accommodate a car seat in the back. It features a secure one-click fold, and is compatible with a wide range of Joie infant car seats. It comes with a large basket, as well as comfortable seats for children. The only drawback is that the front seat doesn't recline completely, which could be a problem for babies. It's a great choice if you are searching for a light and low-cost stroller.

4. Cybex Gazelle S

If you're expecting twins, this is definitely the stroller you need. It's the first travel system manufactured by Cybex and comes with adaptors that allow you to transform a single pushchair into a cheap double buggy. The upper adaptors can easily move up and down to suit your height, while the lower ones can be twisted around and flipped over which makes it a breeze to change from one configuration to another. The Gazelle's seats also recline into a nice flat position and have an extended, large UV 50+ sun canopy, which is a must for your little ones.

This is the future-ready multi-purpose stroller that is able to adapt to the needs of your family. It can be used from birth as a mono-pushchair, and up to four years old as a double pushchair, with the addition of a CLOUD Z iSize car seat, a second seat unit or Gazelle Cot. The new one-pull safety harness allows you to easily secure your child, even when you're wearing your baby on your back.

The Gazelle S is unlike most double strollers in that it folds compactly with both seats tucked away. This makes it simple to store at home or even in your trunk. A large lower basket can accommodate up to 25 pounds. of shopping, everyday essentials or food items. A detachable shopper's bag gives you even more space. A one-pull harness, huge recline and practical extras like the basket that you can remove for shopping means it's a very versatile and child-friendly stroller. It also comes with puncture-proof wheels so you won't be worried about those unexpected flat tubes on your trips away from home.

5. Nipper Double V5

The Nipper Double V5 from Out 'n' About is a new version of the award-winning all-terrain buggy. It's designed for twins or siblings. twins and it has independent reclined seats, compatibility with carrycots, and a light frame that makes it easy to maneuver on uneven terrain.

The height-adjustable handle and rear wheel suspension offer a comfortable ride for kids up to 22kg. The tough pneumatic tyres, that are easy to clean, offer a smooth ride when jogging. The 360-swivel front wheel can be locked in place to facilitate moving around town, and the one pedal easy-lock brake is simple to use.

Our testers found the Nipper Double was incredibly easy to maneuver, even when taking on uneven ground or turning quickly in an area with a lot of traffic. The feature that the seats can be reclined independently was also an enormous hit.

The hoods were also easy to adjust for wind or sun protection. They didn't provide as much coverage as the Baby Jogger City Mini Hoods. It's probably worth carrying an additional rain cover in the case.

Overall, our test participants were impressed with the Nipper double's ability to allow them to take their twin daughters Sydney and Lyla to all sorts of adventures. From exploring the forest for wildlife to rushing to the park to play with their friends they were thrilled. They were also impressed by how comfortable and spacious the two seats are, with plenty of space for toddlers growing to stretch out in. Our test participants did not agree, however, that the lack of a parent-facing seating and the inability of using car seats with the buggy was a disadvantage and they would have liked to have seen more storage space for shopping and other gear.