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Buying Guide For Double Strollers

If you have two children that are in the same age group, a double stroller can be a great investment. These narrow tandem buggies as well as versatile side by side buggies allow you to keep both children in the same place while you shop, parks, and whatever else life throws at you.

Comfort

Comfort is an important factor to think about when purchasing a double-stroller. This can include both the seating arrangement as well as the overall size of the stroller which can impact the accessibility and storage. "Parents should determine how much the stroller weighs as well as its dimensions when folded," says child development expert and mom Katie Billingsley of Fourth Trimester Postnatal Retreat. "They should also consider the recline options for seats, as well as the ages of their children to ensure it is a perfect fit."

A good double stroller will be robust enough to navigate different surfaces smoothly--from suburban sidewalks to park trails, and from infant car seats to toddler booster seats. It should come with a variety of seating options for children of different stages of development, as well as comfort features like peek-a-boo window and adjustable canopy which protect children from the sun or rain.

For a lot of families, a double stroller will be used from birth until the age of five, so it's crucial to think about the seating options. Billingsley states that there are two main categories of in-line seating, with one seat in-front of the other and side-byside with seats adjacent to one another. Some parents prefer the inline option due to its sleek style and versatility. Others like the wagon style double stroller to maximize space for groceries or bulky items.

Although some models may have different recline options, with one seat almost flat while the other remains relatively upright--this type of disparity is more prevalent in in-line models. Billingsley suggests choosing a model that has a near-flat recline and leg rest adjustment for both seats, so that both children can lie back comfortably.

Then, she suggests to look for strollers with storage compartments that will allow parents to easily access snacks, toys, and personal items while out and about. She suggests that it's useful to find a stroller with an organizer console for parents or a parent bag attached to the handlebars, which will help keep things in reach.

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

Safety

Double strollers need to be able to handle the weight of both passengers and any additional cargo. Strollers must also be easy to move and push, particularly in tight spaces and on terrain that is difficult to navigate. The best strollers feature ergonomic handlebars that can be adjusted in height to help parents maintain good posture while pushing them. Another feature that is great is a non-rethread seat belt harness, which makes it easier to adjust the belts for your child. A sturdy brake system and wheels that can glide over any surface are important safety features.

Some parents choose an arrangement that is side by side to ensure that both children be together during family outings. This arrangement can prevent sibling fights over which child gets to sit where, but it's not foolproof. If the seats are placed at different heights, one child may be able to kick or punch the other on a walk.

A tandem-style stroller is a ideal option for parents with twins or siblings that are similar in age. It lets them see both children at once. However, these can be larger than other double pram pushchair strollers, and they may not fit through all interior doorways. For maximum versatility, consider a stroller that can change from a single stroller to a tandem in various ways, such as the renowned CYBEX Gazelle S. These models are able to accommodate a broad range of configurations and permit you to insert infant car seats or cot attachments, depending on your requirements.

If you're looking for a tandem or a side-by-side stroller, ensure that the stroller has been JPMA certified to meet stringent safety standards. Pay attention to the weight limit that applies to each seat. Exceeding these limits could cause frame fatigue or other issues.

It's easy to get caught up in the bells and whistles, but it's important to keep in mind that strollers are essentially baby carriers that are used for extended times. It should be easy to clean and maintain and comfortable for both the passengers. It should also feature a an intuitive, familiar design that lets the person pushing it to move it easily.

Ease of Use

A double stroller should be simple to maneuver over various terrains for families who are constantly on the move. Features like adjustable canopy systems with windows that peek out and dependable brake systems are essential to ensure your children's safety, but there are other factors that affect stroller ease of use. A stroller should be compact enough to fit in the trunk of your vehicle yet have plenty of storage space for groceries or other things. It is also important to consider thoughtful additions like a one-parent cup holder as well as a console for parents and a snack tray for kids--all terrain double stroller things that will make life on the go with two kids significantly simpler.

During our testing, we evaluated each stroller on the basis of its performance on different terrains, as well as its ability to maneuver in tight spaces. We also examined how simple it was to fold and unfold and whether or not a specific feature enhanced the overall performance of the stroller. For example, a stroller with a no-rethread harness makes adjusting the seat belts simple and easy. This is a major selling point for parents who are on the move since it reduces time and removes the need to re-thread the harness.

The UPPAbaby 2 double buggy side by side scored well in this metric as it came with a variety of seating configurations, and additional accessories that accommodated families that are growing. The wagon-style double-stroller expands so that it can accommodate an additional seat, a bassinet or even a toddler's riding board. This is perfect for families that plan to spend long days on the road with multiple children of various age groups. It glides easily over pavements, cobblestones, and ball fields. It can fold flat to be stored in a trunk or a closet. Our test subject Kerry appreciated the straightforward and intuitive nature of this stroller's design. Its stylish packaging with clearly labeled sections as well as a helpful user guide made putting together this stroller a breeze.

Stores

Double strollers can carry twice as much as one single stroller So, make sure to search for ample storage space. You'll want a stroller that has enough storage space to accommodate the essentials for both parents and children like bottles as well as snacks, toys and diapers. Find baskets under the seat as well as other pockets, and consider a stroller with an expanding cargo space that can carry heavy items such as lunch bags and diaper bags.

A good double stroller must have the ability to adapt as your family grows. For instance certain models have an attachment for a bassinet that can be used for newborns, and others feature child seats that can be adapted to your children until they're able to ride on the back of the stroller, Billingsley says. Some double strollers even permit a rider's board to let older siblings join in the fun.

There are a variety of double strollers on the market. You can pick from high-performance models that are great for rough terrain, or more budget-friendly options that you can use daily. When shopping, take a look at reviews and opinions of families similar to yours to get an idea of what to expect from the double stroller you choose.

Double strollers come in three different styles: side-by-side, tandem, and wagon-style. Side-by-side double strollers offer the most versatility and are suitable for twins or kids close to each other in age, Billingsley explains. Tandem Thule Double Stroller strollers, on the other hand, feature two seats set next to each other and facing in opposite directions--a good option for kids who are the same age or for siblings who like to interact with each other. Tandem strollers may be harder to maneuver in tight spaces and are less likely to fit through doors than their side-by-side counterparts.

Check out this top pick by Safety 1st if you prefer a wagon style double stroller. Our testers were impressed by the fact that this low-cost model comes with a variety of seating options and the option to click in two infant car seats or a single child in an convertible toddler seat. Our experts also praised memory foam seats as well as the canopy, which has 50+ SPF, and foam-filled wheels that never go flat. When it's time for folding this model needs only just a few pulls on the straps under each seat (under the seats where kids sit) for folding.