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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 select the right one for your family, we spoke with experts in child development as well as mom Katie Billingsley.

It is recommended to choose a stroller that is simple to fold and push to carry. Look for a model that can accommodate two infant car seats or a toddler that has a riderboard.

Safety

If you want to keep your children secure on your walks, look for double strollers that have features like all-terrain tires as well as an electronic brake that can be operated by hand. These wheels and brakes will help you navigate trails or sidewalks without your kids slipping or rolling off. The best double strollers come with ample storage space to store equipment and essentials for kids like snacks and toys.

Choosing the right double stroller for your family starts by understanding how old and far apart in age your kids are. Many double strollers can only accommodate one child seat. However, those that do come with a variety of configurations that let you pick the seating that is ideal for your family.

Side-by-side doubles are a classic option, and are great for children of similar ages who like to interact with each other. Certain models feature a double-decker design, which allows you to put one seat above the other or add a rider board for older siblings. Babies can be sat in a bassinet that is attached to the frame, or with an attachment that allows you to play peek-a-boo with your baby. If you have twins or are expecting twins, a dedicated twin stroller is the best option to go.

Choose a stroller with two wheels that is capable of handling off-road terrain as well as hiking. A lot of these strollers were developed with active parents and their children in mind. They come with features that let you take them on any adventure no regardless of how difficult or steep the climbs are.

In addition to all-terrain tires, the top double strollers come with clever features that make traversing tough terrain and weather easier. For instance, this jogging stroller includes a wrist loop for your child so you're sure that they're safe when you run downhill or at speeds that are higher. It also comes with an all-over canopy that's ventilated to keep your kids cool during summer heat.

If you're looking to purchase a light compact Double Buggy With Car Seat stroller take a look at this model by Joovy. It weighs just over 23 pounds, which makes it lighter than most single strollers and perfect for air travel or storage in trunks and overhead compartments. It also comes with an enormous storage basket as well as a one-step linked parking brake that's easy to use.

Seating

double pram stroller strollers today are sleeker and can be configured in various ways to fit your family. Some work as traditional side-by-side strollers, while others -- like the Baby Trend Sit 'N Stand double stroller sale Stroller--function as a base that car seats, toddler seats, or bassinets can be plugged into. They are available in a range of widths and weights that can accommodate children from newborns through kindergarten.

A quality double stroller should be easy to maneuver and fold, while permitting you to alter the handlebar's height to make sure you're able to walk comfortably throughout your excursions. A good handlebar is one that is easy to hold and should encourage you to walk with proper posture (ask other parents for advice on this). It should have a range of storage options to accommodate all the necessities your children will require.

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

The drawback of a twin stroller is that it can be wider than a single-occupant model which makes it difficult to navigate the aisles of shops, sidewalks and narrow doors. However, for some families, the advantages are worth the extra space and effort.

If you're looking for a small double-stroller, then the UPPAbaby V2 Double is an excellent alternative. Its shock absorbers, streamlined design and the capacity to accommodate two infant car seats--plus an optional running board for more mobile children make it a perfect option for urban living.

Another option is a wagon-style double stroller, such as the Delta Children LX Side-by-Side Stroller. This basic model comes with lots of space for seating and storage, plus sturdy wheels that can handle any terrain. It also features a canopy with a 50+ SPF and a handlebar that can be adjusted. Some parents complain that the seats are too low and do not recline fully flat, which makes it difficult for children to reach their snack trays or get comfortable.

Simple to Use

Double strollers are often an investment of a significant amount that you will be using for a long time. If you are in the market for a double stroller, be sure it is easy to use and clean. The best double strollers have been developed to be user-friendly and include numerous features that are convenient.

To start, all the strollers we tested fold easily and compactly (with only one hand!). These strollers are lightweight and perfect for travel. Many of them can be checked at the gate on planes and fit in the majority of trunks. Many of our test subjects found that their strollers could fold down much smaller than single-seat versions. Some even came with a carrying strap.

If you're in search of a multi-purpose double stroller that can grow with your family, look no further than the Valco Snap Duo Trend. This side-byside stroller is compatible with infant car seats as well as other accessories. It can be used from birth until the age of preschool. Each seat has five points of harness, a large canopy and plenty of sun protection.

The Joovy Twin Roo is another option that is highly regarded. This stroller is lightweight and compact, weighing only 22 pounds when folded. The front seat reclines to almost a full flat position and the back seat features an adjustable recline that can be adjusted for each child. The stroller is simple to use and maneuver thanks to its large storage basket, easy parking brake that is one step and a large storage basket.

The only downsides of the Joovy twin pushchair Roo were minor and specific to this particular model. Kerry notes that the packaging was enjoyable and clever, however it came in five boxes which can be an inconvenience to carry around. She also noticed that Genuis's magnetic buckle was clunky and took some time to master. In the end, though she was very pleased with the stroller and would definitely recommend it.

Stores

Strollers come in all sizes and shapes, from side-by-side doubles to tandem (single-file seating) designs, and many allow you to personalize your layout with a bassinet or car seat attachment. Some come with rider boards for older siblings. But, they're not all created equal -- some are sleek and easy to use, while others are heavy, bulky and difficult to fold or stow.

If you're looking for a stroller that is light that can accommodate two children and two children, the Joovy Caboose Graphite is a great option. It was the lightest option in our tests, weighing around 23 pounds and is also easy to fold, but it has all the features parents require to enjoy a great time with two kids.

The Vista v2 Double from UPPAbaby is a different model that our testers loved particularly for its sleek design and ease of use. It can accommodate two infant car seats or a toddler's bassinet as well as a seat without the need for adapters, and its rear seat can be removed to make it into a triple or quad stroller. It has a huge storage basket and can be upgraded to include a parent organizer with wheels for all-terrain and side storage bags.

Billingsley says that the ideal double stroller for a toddler is one that offers different options for customization, including the ability to remove a seat or a bassinet. That's because toddlers often have limitations in endurance, and the stroller with an attachment for a bassinet will provide them with a safe space to nap. A double stroller should also have a good harness system and recline positions, as well as plenty of storage room for toys and snacks.

The ZOE Twin+ is a popular choice for parents due to its light weight and versatility. It's gate-check-friendly on airlines it can be accessed through all doors (without removing the wheels on the front), and can be converted to a triple or quad stroller by adding an extra tandem. Its nearly-flat, independently reclining seats, extra-long sun canopy and footrests that can be adjusted are other highlights, while its spacious underseat storage basket and inclusion of parent and kid cup holders round out the impressive feature set. Taylor says the one downside is that it has a large profile when folded, and can be difficult for parents to stow.