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The Best Double Buggy Strollers

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

These vehicles also come with features like large sun canopy and see-through hoods, as well adjustable seats.

1. Baby Jogger City Tour 2 Double

The City Tour 2 Double is the smallest double stroller within the Baby Jogger range. It's designed to travel and easily fits through standard doorways with its ultra-narrow design. It's also one of the lightest double buggies on the market, weighing just 14lb when folded. This makes it ideal for traveling with a baby and toddler because you won't have to exceed the luggage allowances of airlines. It also folds up to the size of a backpack so you can tuck it away in the back of your car when not being used.

The one-handed, Z-shape folding is easy and is extremely compact once you've mastered it. It can take a couple of only a few seconds to unfold. Our tester found the auto-lock a bit difficult to understand, and also because the handlebar does not lock into place when you push it to the side, it struck her leg when she tried to use it. She also thought the handlebar was on the short side. This is particularly true when a large bag for changing is hanging from it.

Unlike other lightweight double stroller travel buggies, this doesn't skimp on features and is one of the most feature-packed double strollers on the market. It's compatible with two carry cots (available separately), offers multiple recline positions, and an UV 50+ canopy. You can add the bassinet to one or both seats to make it an all terrain double stroller-in-one travel system.

The four rubber composite tires are great for pavements as well as urban terrain. However, they are not designed for off-roading. They struggled with gravel and long grass and there was not enough clearance between the wheel bracket and the wheel which meant that mud could get stuck easily. However our testers still enjoyed the buggy and did manage to climb some beautiful dirt hills.

2. iCandy Orange

The iCandy Orange is a premium double buggy that is a top choice in design and versatility. It is a must-have for parents looking for a stylish high-end double buggy that lasts. The Orange is a stunning sleek, lightweight chassis with a huge basket that will easily take two car seats. It comes with a luxurious, interchangeable canopy that is water repellent and air-conditioned. It comes in trend-led colours that include Pistachio, Fossil, Latte and Rose on a Jet Black frame. There is also the possibility of a built-in ride on the bike for older siblings to join in the fun.

This 2021 update has a few changes including improved manoeuvrability and an even larger, better shopping basket that has been redesigned with a bumper bar and leatherette cover. The seats are moulded and are very comfortable. They're also adjustable so they can be set to suit siblings' needs. iCandy have included the first ever 'cinema' seating concept that allows parents to maintain eye contact with their children. They can also be moved to face either the parent or the world facing.

It's a heavier tandem buggie, but it's easy to use and drive, especially on smooth pavements. It is stable in Double Pram Stroller and single mode, and also on sloped ground. It's not as easy to drive on public transport, however, as it requires more than one hand to grip the handlebar. It's also heavy and can't be stuffed into a standard car boot without the seat attached, but this can be overcome by careful planning. iCandy have included an infant footmuff, a changing bag and car seat adapters included in the price, so it's an excellent value package for new parents.

3. Joie Evalite Duo

This is a tandem stroller that is ultra-lightweight. It comes with two non-reversible seats, suitable for children from birth up to about 3 years of age. The rear seat can also hold car seats.

It features an easy-to fold mechanism that makes it ideal for travel and storage. It also has a large basket that is perfect to store your baby's and toddler's essentials.

The Joie Evalite Duo double buggy is an excellent option for newbies, as it is both affordable and simple to operate. It is also extremely light and easy to push across long distances. It also has a high-quality suspension system, which guarantees the smoothest ride for parents and children.

This stylish and practical city stroller is suitable for twins, a toddler and one or two children by adding UPPAbaby's"PiggyBack" board (sold separately). Its frame is sleek and a small size, which makes it suitable for narrow city streets and shopping malls. Its swivel front wheel and four-wheel suspension allows it to handle rough or uneven terrain.

Another benefit is that this buggy can accommodate a car seat in the back This makes it ideal for families who plan to travel. It comes with the one-click fold that secures it and can be used with a wide range of Joie infant car seats. It also comes with a large basket and comfortable seats for both children. The only downside is that the front seat can't recline fully, which may be a problem for young infants. It is a great option to consider if you're looking for a lightweight and low-cost stroller.

4. Cybex Gazelle S

If you're expecting twins, this is the stroller for you. It's the first travel system made by Cybex and has built-in adaptors which make it easy to convert from a single pushchair to a double. The upper adaptors can be adjustable to your height, while the lower adaptors can be turned and flipped so that you can easily change from one configuration to another. The Gazelle's seat unit also reclines into a flat position. It also has an enormous UV 50+ sun shade that is vital for your children.

This is the futuristic multi-purpose stroller which can adapt to your family. It's suitable from the time of birth as a mono-pushchair. It can be used from four years as double pushchair with the addition of a CLOUD Z iSize car seat or a second seat unit, or Gazelle Cot. The new safety harness that is one-pull makes it easy to ensure your child's safety even when you are wearing your child on your back.

The Gazelle S is different from other double to single buggy strollers because it folds down compactly with both seats attached. This makes it easy to store at home, or even in your trunk. A large lower basket can hold up to 25 lbs of shopping, everyday essentials or groceries. A detachable shopper basket provides more space for all your purchases. This stroller is extremely versatile and child-friendly due to its single-pull harness and large recline. It also has puncture-proof tires so you don't have to worry about flat tires on your travels.

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 siblings or twins and has separate reclined seats, compatibility carrycots and a light frame that makes it easy to maneuver on bumpy terrain.

The height-adjustable handle and rear wheel suspension provide the comfort of children up to 22kg, while the durable pneumatic tyres are easy to wipe clean and give a smooth ride when jogging. The 360 swivel wheel on the front can be locked into place to make it easier to maneuver around the city, and the single pedal brake is easy to use.

Our testers found the Nipper Double was incredibly easy to maneuver, even walking on uneven ground or when turning swiftly in the middle of a busy street. The possibility that the seats could be reclined independently was also an enormous hit.

The hoods were also easy to adjust for sun or wind protection. They didn't offer the same amount of coverage as the Baby Jogger City Mini Hoods. It's worth having an extra rain cover inside the case.

Overall, our test participants loved the way that Nipper Double let them to take their twin girls Sydney and Lyla to all sorts of adventures, from seeing wildlife in the woods, to rush to the park for a quick playdate. The testers were also awed by how comfortable and spacious the two seats are. There's plenty of room to stretch out for toddlers who are growing. Our testers did note that the lack of parent-facing seating and inability to use car seats with the buggy was a disadvantage, and they would like to have seen more storage space to store shopping items and other accessories.