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Buying a Double Pushchair From Birth

If you enjoy long walks with your toddler and you are planning an additional child, a second hand double buggy pushchair can simplify your family's life. There are numerous options to choose from.

The majority of tandem buggies are set up in a variety of ways. Some tandem buggies feature seats that can be reversed to allow siblings to be facing one another, or you.

Size

It's important to remember that double buggies tend to be larger than single buggies. This is why you must make sure that the buggy you choose can fit through your doors and can easily go up and down kerbs and steps.

Double strollers typically come in two basic forms that are tandem and side-by-side. Tandem buggies can be the best option for parents with twins. Side-by-side strollers are ideal for children of all ages and can be converted to a double buggy travel system-sized stroller by adding seating.

Most tandem buggies are designed with the seats facing each other and provide a variety of seat configurations, allowing your children to see each other while they ride. However, if your children are close enough in age to be able to coexist (or at least not fight over who gets the most comfortable seat!) You may find they are more comfortable sitting together rather than next to one another.

The iCandy Venus is a great option for families with twins or younger siblings that require a seat. This stylish, budget-friendly buggy can also be used with an infant car seat so it can grow with your family. iCandy includes extra accessories, such as fleecy liners, to ensure that your baby stays warm and cozy in their cocoons.

Another option for growing families is the Egg2. This sleek pushchair, which is popular among parents who are image-conscious and want to look their best, can be used as a single stroller or a double stroller due to its adaptors, which allow you to add a seat or carrycot. It's not the cheapest double stroller on the market but it does have some unique features that set it apart from competitors, including a large shopping basket that is placed behind the seat when it is in the face-to-parent mode.

Style

The majority of double buggies tend to be heavier and bulkier than single models, so bear that in mind if you're looking to purchase a model that will last for many years. They have more storage space, and a larger basket. These seats also come with a seat that faces the parent and a sunshade that could be extended, and a peekaboo window. They might also have seats that can recline independently. Some even come with an adjustable foot and leg rests that eases any discomfort caused by long walks or extended periods of sitting.

The most popular double buggy styles are side-bysides and tandems. Tandems place the children in a row with each other, giving them the same view. It can also help to avoid sibling squabbles over who gets to sit and stand double stroller where. They're not foolproof and children may still punch or kick one another while riding. Side-by-sides are a classic format, with two fixed seats assembled on a single-wide stroller frame. They may not offer as many configurations and are typically recommended for infants who have mastered sitting without assistance but don't yet need the back support of a car seat.

If you're looking to purchase a light double from birth, our lab experts like the Cybex Venus. This model is able to be changed from mono to twin mode by expanding widthways. It can be used to accommodate two or one infant seat and/or carrycots. The compact folding design includes a large shopping basket, rear and front suspension, and a spacious shopping bag to ensure a smoother ride. The seats include the RumbleSeat are padded, comfortable, and have adjustable foot and leg rests. They also come with generous UPF 50+ canopy that provides plenty of shade.

Another good-value choice is the Baby Jogger City Mini GT2. It's a side-by-side pushchair, just like the Venus. You can set it to meet your needs. It takes one car seat for infants and can be paired with the Baby Jogger Glider Board for the third person (though this limits the usability to twins). The seat can be reclined independently, and the City Mini GT2 features some of the most fluid handling among double buggies, with testers reporting it's easy to maneuver up and down kerbs.

Comfort

The seat padding and fabrics are a comfortable fit for both children and adults The UPF 50+ canopy is large enough to provide real shade and has a cute peekaboo window. The seat reclines in multiple positions, too which our test subjects loved. The only issue with this model is that it's not nearly as compact as some models. However our lab experts reported that it was easy to open and close.

Double strollers are generally heavier and bulkier, as well as more expensive than single buggies. However, they're a great investment for families with two children who are close in age (generally under 4). Choose a brand that is designed to last for many years and will not lose its value.

Tandem buggies start life as a single pushchair and have adaptors that let you add an additional seat, carrycot or (in some instances) car seats to the frame. Some are fixed doubles while others, like this one made by Leclerc can be changed to a side-byside configuration once your children are old enough.

While a side-by-side is generally wider than other double buggy types it is able to move between kerbs since the weight is distributed more evenly. It's not 100% safe to prevent sibling fights. Children sharing the same seat can kick or punch each other while riding.

A front-facing tandem is an alternative to a traditional side-by-side model for older kids. It is less susceptible to sibling squabbles, as your children aren't directly facing each other. It's worth noting that some kids can feel isolated or lonely when they're in a front-facing tandem because they don't have the same view of their surroundings.

The egg2 is a sleek modern product that comes at competitive pricing. Our test subjects liked how easy to push, but they wished it had more storage. They also wish the handlebars were more ergonomic. It's suitable from birth, and can be used in twin mode from newborn or in a combination of carrycot(s)/infant seats or car seat(s) for twins. It's also the most flexible of our double buggies which is why it's been a MadeForMums favorite since 2009. It's not the most affordable double stroller on the market however it's competitively priced and offers a great resale value.

Storage

If you have more than one child, a Double pushchair from birth (http://istartw.lineageinc.com/) will make your life much easier while out and out and about. There are a myriad of types of double strollers, from tandems to side by side in a variety of styles and colours. Before you purchase a product you must take into consideration your family's lifestyle as well as the features that are most important to you. Analyzing your needs will help you narrow down your options and select the right double pram for you.

A quality double buggy must be nimble and user-friendly. This is particularly important for those who live in an urban area where you require a double buggy that can navigate busy streets and fit through doorways that are narrow to go shopping or on lunch runs.

The majority of top double buggies are equipped with suspensions to cushion the impact on bumps and uneven surfaces. They also have recline functions for when your child wants to lie down. It is also crucial that both seats come with straps and buckles that are comfortable that can be adjusted, adjustable leg and foot rests, UPF 50+ canopies with peekaboo windows, and seats that are reversible, to allow siblings to face each other and the world around them.

Another factor to consider when selecting a double pushchair is how small it is when folded. Certain double buggies can be folded down to a compact size that's easy to carry and can be tucked away in tight spaces such as cabinets. Double buggies are made to fold down into an incredibly compact size that is easy to carry and can fit into small spaces such as cupboards.

If you are on the tight end of your budget, you can find double strollers at the lowest price. For example, the Cybex Influencer can be used as a single or a double and comes with an under-seat basket that can be placed underneath the seat when facing towards parents. It is also lightweight, folds flat, and offers a high resale value.

The UPPAbaby Vista is a good option for families because it can be configured with different seating arrangements and accommodates two infant car seats. It can be configured with reversible seats so that your children can either face each other or the world. It is also equipped with a bassinet for newborns.