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A Double Buggy Is a Must-Have For Families With Two Kids

A best double strollers buggy will be an essential item for families with more than one child. You can navigate urban pathways or off-road trails easily while keeping your children safe and happy.

There are many things to think about when choosing a double buggy. Check that it can fit into your car boot and through your doorway when folded.

Lightweight

Bringing home a second baby is an exciting possibility, but there are plenty of practical considerations. The addition of a child to the family will require reorganising living spaces, rethinking car seats and, of course, purchasing a brand new double buggy.

There are plenty of great options available regardless of whether you're looking for twins or just want something narrow. Our lab experts recommend the iCandy Peach, which comes with a set of accessories that competitors cost extra for and folds very neatly into place to take up a small amount of space in your boot. Testers find it rolls well and is a breeze to move. It can feel a bit long when in double mode.

Side-byside buggies can be fantastic for keeping your children together however they are generally larger than a single buggy which can make them hard to maneuver up and down kerbs. Mountain Buggy Duet Luxury, with its 63cm width, is the slimmest available. This allows it to be easily pushed through doors and on public transport. It is compatible with many car seats, and can grow with your family. You can use it as a mono or tandem buggy once your children are old enough to be seated together.

The adjustable height handle is great for steering, and the suspension is able to make light work of slick surfaces. It's great for older children because the seat is elevated stadium style. This gives them a better perspective of the action. It's not as light as other models, however it's still a great option.

It's crucial to select a double buggy that's comfortable to push. Look for a handle with a cushioned grip that is shaped to your height. Also, a large basket with lots of pockets and compartments. If you're not using your buggy, you should consider taking a look at how it folds and can be put away.

Easy to manoeuvre

There are some fantastic double buggies on the market that make traveling with two kids much more convenient. For instance, the iCandy Orange is an all-in-one option that can carry twins (or one baby and a toddler) with both carrycots or seats facing forward or backward and even a third one with piggyback boards (sold separately). Its sleek frame, light weight with swivel wheels and suspension allow it to be easily moved in the city and over rough terrain.

Other models with side-by-sides, like the Joie Evalite Duo are also incredibly lightweight and have a smaller footprint so they're easily able to be inserted into doors and on public transport and you can usually put them away with the seats still attached. However, they need a bit more muscle to push them over kerbs and can be more challenging on uneven surfaces. The UPPAbaby Vista 2 is another excellent option as it can be used with both carseats or seats in tandem mode, but it can also be used as a single buggy thanks to its clever frame that can be expanded widthways, and a height-adjustable handle which makes it simple to steer with just one hand.

If you intend to use public transport frequently, you may want to consider a double-buggy that has large wheels. They are more designed for rough or uneven surfaces. Consider the ease to fold and unfold, as well as the width of the buggy once folded to see if it will fit into your boot. If you reside in a small town or village with narrow streets, consider a tandem double buggy (on front page) where the child is seated behind the other, rather than directly in front of them, since this makes it easier for them to navigate tight spaces.

Storage is readily available

A double buggy isn't a necessity for every family however it can make outings more manageable for those with toddlers or newborns. Look into the side-byside buggies if you want an easy-to-drive, lightweight model. They provide plenty of space underneath in the form of a large basket, as well as additional rear and side pockets to store all the baby necessities. There are a variety of models that feature adjustable handles that can be adjusted to fit parents of different heights and fold up easily into a compact size ideal for use in tight spaces or to stow away in the boot.

If you want a more robust double buggy, you can choose one of the all-terrain options. These are usually twins and more difficult to maneuver, but often have a reclining seat that is perfect for toddlers and infants. They are a great choice for active family members. Some even allow you to convert the buggy into a running jogger, making them ideal for running and exercise.

Many of the best travel double stroller double buggies can accommodate a variety of combinations of carrycots, car seats and seats. This makes them an excellent option for families with twins or siblings who are similar in age however, it's important to check the specifications of any model you're thinking about to ensure it will fit your requirements.

There are two kinds of double buggy: tandem and twin. In tandem the seat is placed in front of the next. The main advantage of a twin buggy is that your children will be able to communicate, rather than having to switch places or fight over who has the top place. Twin buggys can be wider and make it more difficult to maneuver through doorways and aisles at the grocery store.

Tandem buggies are usually slightly shorter than single models, but are nevertheless longer. They're also less stable when bumping up kerbs and might require dismantling to fit in your car boot. Recline-based seats are nowadays a standard feature on the majority of double buggies, so ensure that your model allows you to adjust each child's seat to the position that they are most comfortable in.

Comfort

Double buggys that are comfortable for parents and children are the most comfortable. Examine the padding on the straps and the amount of recline that each seat can achieve. Also, make sure that the seats can be adjusted independently to allow you to adjust the seat to your child's size. Be sure to check the weight limits and whether they both come with a sun canopy or a hood to shield the seats from rain and wind.

If you're looking for a versatile alternative to a double pushchair, consider a baby carrier. They are ideal for toddlers who wish to walk, but still need a ride. They're also perfect for newborns and babies. Some carriers can be used in conjunction with a child car seat to give you more flexibility.

Many parents find a side-by-side double pushchair sale buggy the most comfortable to use, but there are some truly innovative models available, such as the Mountain Buggy Duet Luxury in herringbone, which is amazingly slim and is the tiniest double buggy with a side-by-side layout available (it's the same width as a single stroller).

The Wave from Mamas & Papas is another smart choice that gives you more configuration options than most other tandem buggies. It is a mono-pushchair double, and you can then add a carrycot or a second one to the frame using adaptors. This offers a variety of seating options. It is easy to navigate, has a fantastic suspension and Lab experts were amazed by how simple it was fold. Simply pull up on the two straps (one under each seat) and you can collapse the entire thing in a matter of minutes.

A double buggy is a big investment, but you'll be able use it for years and will also get an acceptable resale value. When making comparisons it is important to keep in mind that purchasing a reputable model will allow you to purchase additional accessories and upgrades later on. Our top-rated double seat stroller buggies come with a convenient Changing Bag and Carrier at a reasonable price. This is a must-have accessory that will help you save time, hassle and money when traveling with your baby.