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Buying Guide For Double Strollers

A double stroller is a great investment for families with two children of similar ages. These narrow tandem buggies or versatile side by side buggies let you keep both children within sight while you shop or in parks, or whatever else life throws at you.

Comfort

The comfort factor is one of the most important factors to take into consideration when buying a double-stroller. This can include both the seating arrangement and the overall size of the stroller, which affects the ease of use and storage. Katie Billingsley, a child development expert from Fourth Trimester Postnatal Retreat, says parents should examine the stroller's weight as well as folded dimensions. "They must also take into consideration the recline options for seats, as well as the age ranges of their children to ensure it is a perfect fit."

A reputable double stroller must be able to handle different surfaces easily, from suburban sidewalks to park paths and from toddler booster seats to infant car seats. It should offer a range of seating options for children at different age groups, and comfort features such as a peek-a-boo windows and adjustable canopy options which protect children from rain or sun.

Seating options are crucial for many families who will use double strollers from the time of birth until the age of. "There are two main categories--in-line with one seat behind the other, and side-byside with seats adjacent to each other," Billingsley explains. "Some parents prefer an in-line stroller due to its sleek design and versatility, whereas others like a wagon-style double stroller that can be used to store large items or groceries."

While some products may have different recline options, with one seat nearly flat while the other one remains upright, this kind of difference is more prevalent in in-line models. Billingsley suggests choosing a model that offers both a nearly flat recline and leg rest adjustment for both seats, so that the children can both lie back comfortably.

Finally, she advises to look for strollers that have storage compartments that enable parents to quickly access snacks, toys and other personal items while out and about. She also suggests that it is helpful to find a stroller which has a parent console, or organizer bag that is attached to the handlebars. This will help parents keep their essentials in their reach.

A few of the top-rated double strollers are expandable that allows parents to modify the configuration to meet the needs of their growing family. For instance, the Mockingbird Expandable is a highly rated double stroller that can be used with just a single seat from birth and then converted to tandem (with an additional seat and bassinet) as the child gets older.

Safety

Double strollers must be able to support the weight of two people, plus any additional cargo. Strollers should be able to move and push, especially on rough terrain or in tight spaces. The best strollers feature ergonomic handlebars with adjustable heights to allow parents to maintain their good posture while pushing them. A no-rethread harness, which makes adjusting seat belts faster and easier is another great feature to look out for. Safety features include a sturdy brake system and wheels that slide over any surface.

Some parents choose a side by side design so that both children can see each other when they go on family outings. This arrangement can reduce sibling rivalries about who gets to sit in which place, but it isn't foolproof. If the seats are placed at different heights, one child may be able to kick or punch the other during a walk.

If you have twins or siblings of similar age, a tandem stroller offers the benefit of being able see both children at the same time. However, they can be wider than other double strollers, and they might not fit through all doorways in the interior. For maximum flexibility, think about a single-to-double stroller which can switch from a single stroller to a tandem in various ways, like the renowned CYBEX Gazelle S. These models are able to accommodate a broad range of configurations and let you click in infant car seats or cot attachments depending on your needs.

Whether you choose a side-by-side or tandem-style stroller, be sure the product is JPMA-certified to meet the strictest safety standards. Be aware of the weight limit that applies to each seat. Overstepping these limits can cause frame fatigue and other issues.

It's easy to get caught in the sound of bells and whistles, but it's important to remember that strollers are basically baby carriers that will be carried for long periods of times. It must be comfortable for both parents and children as well as easy to clean and maintain, and most importantly it should feature an easy-to-use, familiar design so that the person pushing it can effortlessly move it around without having to think twice about how to move forward and turn left or right, or apply the brakes.

Ease of Use

A double stroller should be easy to maneuver on different of terrains for families that are constantly moving. Features like adjustable canopy systems, peek-aboo windows and reliable braking systems are critical to help ensure your children's safety, but there are many other aspects that affect stroller ease of use. For example, a stroller must be small enough to fit in the trunk of your car yet provide ample storage space for your groceries and other items. Also important are thoughtful touches like a one-parent cup holder or console for parents, as well as snacks for children--all things that will make life with two kids significantly easier.

In our tests we rated each stroller on how well it performed on a variety surfaces and how well it maneuvered in tight spaces. We also looked at how simple it was to fold and unfold and whether or not a particular feature enhanced the overall function of the stroller. A stroller with no-rethread straps makes it simple to adjust the seat belts. This can be a big attraction for parents who are always moving around, since it does away with the requirement to rethread the harness.

The UPPAbaby 2 thule double stroller scored highly in this measure because it offered a wide range of seating configurations, and additional accessories to accommodate families that are growing. The wagon-style double stroller can be expanded to allow for two seats as well as a bassinet or a toddler riding board--perfect for families with active children who plan long trips with multiple children of different ages. It easily glides over cobblestones, pavements, and ball fields. It can fold flat to store in a trunk or closet. Our tester Kerry loved the simple, intuitive nature of this stroller's design. The clever packaging, clearly marked sections and the user's guide made it simple to put together this stroller.

Stores

double seat stroller strollers can carry twice as much as one single stroller so be sure to look for plenty of storage space. Ideally, you want a stroller that is able to hold the basic necessities for both kids: nappies bottles, snacks, and toys, in addition to parents' belongings such as phones, wallets keys and wallets. Look for under-seat baskets and other pockets, and think about a stroller with an expanding cargo area that can hold heavy items such as lunch bags and diaper bags.

A quality double stroller will be able to expand with your family. Billingsley states that certain models come with a bassinet attachment to accommodate infants. Other models come with child seats which can be able to grow with your child until they are able to ride on the back. Some double strollers permit older siblings to join in the fun by riding on the rider board.

There are many double strollers on the market. You can choose from high-performance models which are suitable for rough terrain, as well as more budget-friendly options that can use on a daily basis. While shopping, take a look at reviews from other users and the opinions of families like yours to gain an understanding of what you can expect from the double stroller you pick.

Double strollers are available in three styles: tandem, side-by-side and wagon style. Side-by-side double buggy travel system pram stroller (www.themirch.com) strollers offer the most compact double stroller versatility and are ideal for twins or kids who are close in age, Billingsley explains. Tandem double strollers on the other hand, feature two seats set next to each other and facing in opposite directions--a ideal choice for children of the same age or for siblings who love to interact with each other. Tandem strollers are more difficult to maneuver through narrow spaces, and are less likely to fit in doorways.

Check out this top selection by Safety 1st if you prefer a wagon style double stroller. Testers loved how this affordable model offers multiple seating configurations as well as the ability to snap in two infant car seats or a single child riding in a convertible toddler seat. Our experts also praised memory foam seats and canopy that has 50+ SPF, and foam-filled wheels that never flatten. And when it's time to fold, this model requires only a few tugs on the straps on each seat (under where the kids sit) to fold in half.