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Choosing a Double Pram and Pushchair
A double pram can simplify the lives of families, particularly in bustling stores or on busy streets. Pick a model with ample storage space to store nappies snacks, nappies, and other necessities.
Some parents who are first-time parents opt for a future-proof pushchair that can be used both as a single stroller at the time baby is born, and later transformed into a twin-mode after he or she arrives. Joolz offers a variety of these options.
Tandem
The news that you're about to have a baby is one of the most exciting events in your life. When the excitement wears off and the reality of the situation begins to set in, you will have to make a number of decisions regarding how to prepare your family. One of the most important considerations is choosing the right pram or pushchair.
Tandem prams (also known as 'in-line' double prams) are a timeless design with two seats or pram bassinets that are arranged side by side. The front seat is typically cushioned and reclines to a flat position, making it suitable for infants and the second seat is more upright and can accommodate toddlers up to three years old. of age. Some models come with reversible seating so you can choose whether your children face each other or look out at you. Many tandems have the option of converting into a single pushchair when you decide that your child's oldest does not require the second seat.
A tandem is less expensive than a twin buggy from birth pram and can be an excellent choice for parents who wish to save money without having to sacrifice safety or functional. However, the drawback of a tandem is that it may be a bit heavy and lengthy to steer, especially when you're bumping up or down kerbs. Additionally, it is usually less stable than a twin pushchair, especially if the child who is older is seated in the front. A tandem can be difficult to fit on public transportation, and it can be difficult to navigate narrow pavements.
The iCandy Peach is a popular model with a strong image that's a great option for a single parent who wants something streamlined, but the tandem mode can make it feel quite heavy and long when pushing. It has frames that can be expanded in dimensions to accommodate the second seat. It can be used with a range of combinations of buggy seats, car seats and carrycots (two at one time or in separate). The iCandy Wave tandem is another lightweight option that is easy to use and compatible with a variety of car seats or carrycots.
Side by side
When it comes time to choose a double pushchair double or pram, there's a lot to think about. There are a variety of configuration options available, whether you're purchasing for twins or close-in-age siblings. Tandem prams (also called side by side prams) are a popular choice since they can be configured to accommodate infants with a bassinet on the top, while the larger toddler or infant sits in the lower seat below.
Some models even have reversible seats, which means you can modify the seating to your family's requirements throughout the toddler and baby years. This allows you to see your children at all times and allows them to interact when they walk.
Tandem prams are jogging buggies as well as all-terrain buggies. They are perfect for trips outdoors, such as to the park. They're also a great option for those who have to navigate narrow aisles in the supermarket or at checkouts as they tend to be more compact than single-seaters.
The Redsbaby JIVE3 pram for example, can be used in tandem mode from birth, but with the addition of the rumble seat. (PS249) When your child grows out of the rumble chair you can change to the single pram mode. You may also opt to use the adaptors for car capsules to transform it from a newborn into a toddler travel system.
Another alternative is the Side by Side Pram from Babybee. The double side-by-side pram is available in a range of colors and is designed in a contemporary style. Designed to be used from birth, you can also add the LUNA newborn cocoon (PS262) or the LUNA infant seats (PS53 each) to ensure your baby is comfortable and safe.
The Egg 2 is a stylish sleek pushchair that can be converted into a double side-byside. It comes in a range of carrycots and infant seats to accommodate twins or siblings with different ages. It's also easy to collapse. It's also relatively lightweight making it a great choice for those who have small cars or only a little storage space.
Convertible
The best lightweight double stroller double prams or pushchairs are configured into different seats to meet your needs as they change. It is possible to fit two toddlers in a seat or a third child on the seat board and still have space for a shopping basket and the option to add additional accessories such as rain covers is a benefit. Most convertible double strollers are bigger and heavier than single pushchairs due to the fact that they must be able to accommodate two or more children. The Graco Modes Nest2Grow convertible is an example of a very inexpensive convertible that is very easy to use. However, our test participants thought it was a bit heavy for its price.
Some convertible double strollers, like the Baby Jogger City Select 2 comes with a carrycot that is suitable for infants. This helps to reduce the size of the double stroller when it is not in use, and makes it smaller. Our testers were impressed with the City Select's innovative one-handed fold, although it does take some practice. It is also quite responsive and nimble in spite of its size.
Another affordable option is an affordable option is the Cybex Mockingbird Single-to-Double Stroller. The seat can be transformed from a parent-facing infant car seat to a forward-facing toddler seat. The bassinet mode makes it a great option for infants.
For greater flexibility, opt for a dual-mode convertible such as the iCandy Peach. It's a small double buggy that can hold two children in a row and can be used as a tandem with the addition of a second-seat kit and rider board. It is responsive and nimble and our testers loved its sleek design. It's not as light as the other pushchairs we've reviewed however, it comes with a large shopping basket which is handy for parents carrying bags of groceries and toys.
Lightweight
Some parents like to future-proof their double pushchair if they have one child and are expecting another so a convertible option is an excellent choice. The iCandy Peach allows you to convert from a Single To Double Buggy to a double pushchair by the addition of a toddler seat or the brand's optional carrycot (which is suitable for overnight sleeping). Our test subjects were impressed by the comfort of the seats and love the fact that both recline to different positions, have built-in leg and foot support and large UPF 50+ canopy with windows that peek out. The rear seat can be raised high so that the older child can stand on it to reach the shopping basket.
The only drawback of the iCandy Peach is that it is quite heavy. However, Cher found that this was overcome by the ease to maneuver and how large the storage area is equipped with two hanging child and parent cup holders, seat-back pockets and a large underseat storage basket. Cher also appreciated the fact that the seats are convertible, which means they can be positioned to face one another for siblings who wish to talk and interact when out and out and about.
A lighter and equally impressive option is the Delta Children LX side-by-side stroller that weighs only 18 pounds, is extremely compact and has a self-standing fold, making it easy to transport and store in your trunk or at home. Parents love the quality of materials and workmanship, and the cost. The only drawback is that the seats don't recline as far as the other models we've tested and the rear seat isn't as well-lit due to its position - it's raised higher than the front seat.
The Joolz Geo 3 is another popular option. It's slim, sleek, easy to steer and comes with a lifetime warranty. It is important to remember that, despite their smaller size Side by side prams are still larger than tandems and in-line doubles. They may be tricky to navigate on busy streets or in shops. They are also smaller, making them more maneuverable in tight spaces.