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How to Choose the Best Double Stroller

There are many options available in the field of double strollers. To help you choose the right one for your family, we spoke with the expert in child development and mom Katie Billingsley.

You should look for a stroller that is simple to fold and push, as well as carry. Consider a model that can accommodate two infant car seats or a toddler along with a rider board.

Safety

Choose a double-stroller which has all-terrain wheels and a brake that is operated by hand if you want to keep your kids safe while walking. These brakes and wheels will help you navigate paths and dirt without worrying about your children slipping or rolling. The best double strollers also offer plenty of storage space for gear and kids-sized items like snacks and toys.

The first step in choosing the right double stroller is to figure out how old your children are and how far apart they are. A majority of double strollers can only accommodate one child seat. However, some do come with a variety of options that let you select the seating option that is best lightweight double stroller for your family.

The classic doubles are great for children of similar ages that are keen to interact. Double-decker designs permit you to place one seat over the other, or add a riderboard to older siblings. Babies can be sat in a bassinet that is connected to the frame or with an attachment that allows you to peek-a-boo at your baby. If you are expecting twins or have twins, then a twin stroller is the best choice.

For more adventurous families, look for a double stroller that can take on off-road terrains or even hiking. A majority of these strollers have been designed with active parents in mind, and come with features that allow you to take your children to any adventure, no matter how rough the road or how steep the climbs might be.

In addition to all-terrain tires the top double strollers feature thoughtful features that make navigating difficult terrain and weather more enjoyable. This jogging stoller, for instance, features a wrist loop, so you can ensure your child's safety when running downhill at higher speeds or in harsh weather conditions. It also features a canopy that covers the entire area and has airflow to keep your kids cool in the summer heat.

If you're looking for a light compact double stroller take a look at this model by Joovy. It weighs less than 23 lbs., making it ideal for air travel and storage in overhead compartments or trunks. Additionally, it comes with an enormous storage basket as well as an integrated parking brake that's easy to use.

Seating

Double strollers today are sleeker and can be configured in many ways to meet the needs of your family. Some of them function as traditional side-byside strollers while others--such as the Baby Trend sit n stand double stroller 'N Stand double stroller with infant car seat Stroller--work as a base for car seats, toddler seats, or bassinets can be plugged into. They come in various widths and weight limits to fit infants and children up to kindergarten.

A good double stroller should be easy to fold and move and will allow you to adjust your handlebar height to ensure that you feel comfortable throughout your excursions. A good handlebar is comfortable to hold and will encourage you to walk in a logical manner (ask for tips from other parents). It should come with a variety of storage options that can accommodate all the necessities your children need.

If your twins are similar in age, you may find a tandem stroller works best for your family. The seats on these models are placed together, allowing you to be able to interact with both of them and keep an eye on both of them at the same time. They also recline independently, so one child can sleep while the other is ready to go.

The downside to a twin stroller side by side (funny post) stroller is that it's more spacious than a model with a single occupant which makes it difficult to maneuver around sidewalks, shop aisles and narrow doorways. However, for some families, the advantages are worth the extra space and effort.

If you're looking for a compact double stroller, the UPPAbaby Vista Double is a great choice. The UPPAbaby Vista V2 Double is an excellent choice for city dwellers due to its shock absorption, elegant design, and ability to accommodate two infant car seats. It also has an optional running board that can be used by older children who are mobile.

Another option is a wagon-style stroller, like the Delta Children LX Side-by-Side Stroller. This model is bare-bones and offers lots of space for seating and storage, plus robust wheels that can handle any terrain. It also comes with an SPF canopy that is 50+ and a handlebar that can be adjusted. Some parents complain that the seats are too low and don't recline completely flat, making it difficult for little children to reach their food trays or to relax.

Simple to Use

Double strollers are typically an investment that will use for many years. When you are shopping for a double stroller, be sure it's easy to use and clean. The best double strollers have been designed to be user-friendly and have many convenient features.

To start, all the strollers we tested fold easily and compactly (with one hand!). They're also light, which makes them ideal for traveling. A majority of them are gate checked on airplanes and fit in the majority of trunks. Most of our testers also discovered that their strollers can be folded down smaller than their single-seat equivalents. Some even came with a carrying strap.

The Valco Snap Duo trend is a double pushchair from birth stroller that has many options that will grow with your family. This side-byside stroller is compatible with infant car seats and other accessories. It can be used from birth to preschool age. Each seat is equipped with a five-point harness and an enormous canopy that offers ample shade from the sun.

The Joovy Twin Roo is another option that is highly regarded. It is light and extremely compact, weighing just 22 lbs and 26 inches wide when it's folded. The front seat reclines to almost a full flat position and the back seat has an adjustable recline that can be adjusted for each child. This stroller is easy to operate and maneuver due to its large storage basket, simple one-step parking brake, and large storage basket.

The only downsides to the Joovy Twin Roo are minor and specific to that model. Kerry says that the packaging is smart and enjoyable, however, it comes in five boxes which can be a little cumbersome to carry around. She also noticed that the Genuis magnetic buckle was a bit clunky and took some time to master. However, in the end, she was very happy with this stroller and would definitely recommend it.

Storage

Strollers are available in various sizes and designs, including tandems (single-file seating) as well as side-by-side doubles and many that allow you to modify the layout using a car seat or bassinet attachment. Some have even added rider boards for older siblings. But, they're not all created equal. Some are sleek and easy to use, whereas others are heavy, bulky and difficult to fold or store.

If you're looking for a stroller that is light that can hold two kids The Joovy Caboose Graphite is a great option. It was the lightest stroller in our tests, with a weight of less than 23 pounds. It is also easy-to-fold and comes with all the features parents need for a great day out with two kids.

The UPPAbaby Vista v2 Double is a second model that our testers adored particularly for its sleek design and ease of use. It can fit two infant car seats or a toddler's bassinet and seat without adapters, and its rear seat can be removed to turn it into a quad or triple stroller. It comes with a huge basket for storage, and it can be upgraded by adding an organizer for parents and all-terrain tires, as with side storage bags.

Billingsley says that the most suitable double stroller to use for toddlers is one that has various options for customization. This includes a seat or bassinet that can be removed. Toddlers can be weak in endurance, and strollers that have an integrated bassinet can give them a safe space for them to rest. She says that a double stroller should also have a good harness and recline position as well as plenty of storage space for toys and snacks.

The ZOE Twin+ is a popular choice for parents due to its light weight and flexibility. It's easy to check at airport gates it can be accessed through all doors (without having to remove the front wheels) and can be expanded into a triple or quad stroller with an added tandem seat. Its nearly-flat, independently reclining seats, extra-long sun canopies and footrests that can be adjusted are other highlights, while its spacious underseat storage area and the inclusion of parent and kid cup holders round out the impressive set of features. Taylor says the one drawback is that it has an enormous footprint when folded, and is difficult for parents to store.