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How to Choose the Best Double Stroller

There are many options available in the field of double strollers. Katie Billingsley, a child development expert and mother, helped us select the best one for you.

Find a stroller that's relatively easy to fold, push and carry. Also, consider a stroller that's versatile enough to accommodate two car seats for infants or a toddler along with an adult rider board.

Safety

If you want to keep your children secure on your walks make sure you choose double strollers that have features like all-terrain tires as well as a brake operated by hand. These wheels and brakes will aid you in traversing trails as well as sidewalks, gravel, and other paths without the risk of your children sliding or rolling off. The best double strollers also offer plenty of storage space for gear as well as kid-sized necessities like snacks and toys.

The best double stroller for your family begins with understanding how old and far apart in terms of age your children are. Most double strollers only accommodate one child seat. However, those that do have a variety configurations that allow you to pick the seating that is best for your family.

The classic doubles are great for children of similar age who like to interact. Double-decker designs permit you to put one of the seats over the other, or attach a riderboard for older siblings. Newborns can be snuggled into a bassinet, which is attached to the frame or in a standalone attachment that allows you to have the chance to peek at your baby. If you have twins or are expecting twins, a specially designed twin pushchair from birth stroller is the way to go.

For more adventurous families, look for a double push chair (Continued) stroller that is able to handle off-road terrain, or even hike. Many of these strollers are designed with active parents in mind, and have features that let you take your children to any adventure, no matter how rough the terrain or how steep the climb might be.

In addition to all-terrain tires the top double strollers come with clever features that make traversing difficult terrain and weather a lot easier. This jogging stoller, for example, has a wrist loop, so you can ensure your child's safety when running downhill at higher speeds or in adverse weather conditions. It also features an all-over canopy that's ventilated to keep your children cool during summer heat.

This model is a compact and compact cheap double pushchair stroller from Joovy. It weighs just 23 pounds, which makes it lighter than other single strollers and perfect for air travel or storing in trunks or overhead compartments. It also comes with a huge storage basket as well as an easy-to-use one-step parking brake.

Seating

Double strollers are now sleeker and can be configured in various ways to suit your family. Some double strollers can be used as side-by-side models while others, such as the Baby Trend Sit 'N Stand Dual Stroller, can be used as an alternative to car seats, toddler seats as well as bassinets. They come in a variety of widths and weight limits to fit infants and children up to kindergarten.

A good double seat stroller stroller should be easy to fold and move and allows you to adjust your handlebar height to ensure that you feel comfortable on all of your outings. A well-designed handlebar is easy to hold and should inspire you to walk in a logical manner (ask for tips from other parents). It should also have various storage options that will accommodate all the essentials you'll need for your kids.

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

The disadvantage of a twin stroller may be that it is larger than a stroller designed for a single person. This can make it difficult to maneuver narrow aisles for stores, doors or walkways. For some families, however, the benefits are worth the extra effort and size.

If you are looking for a compact double-stroller, then the UPPAbaby V2 Double is an excellent alternative. Its shock absorption, sleek design and the capacity to accommodate two infant car seats, plus an optional running board for more mobile children -- make it a great option for city-living.

A wagon-style double buggy for twins stroller like the Delta Children LX Stroller Side-by-Side is another option. This model is bare-bones and offers lots of space for seating and storage space, along with sturdy wheels that can handle any terrain. It also features a 50+ SPF canopy and a handlebar that can be adjusted. But some parents say the seats are a little too low and they don't recline to a completely flat position, which makes it difficult for small children to be comfortable or reach their snack tray.

Simple to Use

A double stroller is usually an investment you're likely to use for many years. When you are shopping for one you need to ensure that it's simple to operate and clean. Luckily, the top double strollers are designed to be as user-friendly as they can and include a variety of features that are convenient for parents.

For starters, all of the strollers we tested fold up easily and compactly (with just one hand!). These strollers are lightweight and perfect for travel. Many of them fit in the majority of trunks and can be gate-checked on airplanes. Most of our testers also discovered that their strollers could be folded down much smaller than the single seat equivalents. Some even had a carry strap.

If you're looking for a flexible double stroller that will grow with your family, look no further than the Valco Snap Duo Trend. This side-byside stroller is compatible with infant car seats, a bassinet and other accessories, which means you can use it from birth until the age of preschool. Each seat comes with a 5-point harness and a large canopy that provides ample shade from the sun.

The Joovy Twin Roo is another option that's highly praised. It is light and compact, weighing only 22 lbs when folded. The front seat reclines to nearly an entire flat position, and the back seat features an adjustable recline for every child. There's a large storage bin and an easy, one-step connected parking brake that makes this stroller easy to maneuver and use.

The only negatives of the Joovy Twin Roo were minor and specific to this particular model. Kerry says that the packaging is smart and fun, but it comes in five boxes, which can be a little cumbersome to carry around. She also noticed that Genuis's magnetic buckle was clunky and took some time to master. She was happy with the stroller in the end and would recommend it.

Storage

Strollers come with a variety of sizes and shapes, from tandem doubles that are side-by-side to (single-file seating) styles, and a lot allow you to customize your layout with a bassinet or car seat attachment. Some have rider boards which can be added for older siblings. They're not created equal. Some are lightweight and easy to use, whereas others are bulky, heavy and difficult to fold.

If you're looking for a lightweight double stroller, look into the Joovy Caboose Ultralight Graphite. It was the lightest choice in our tests, weighing around 23 pounds and is also easy to fold, yet it has all the features parents need to enjoy a great time with two children.

The UPPAbaby Vista v2 Double is a different model that our testers loved particularly for its sleek design and easy to use. It can accommodate two infant car seats, a toddler seat and a bassinet, with no adapters needed. The rear seat can also be removed to create triple or quad stroller. It has a large storage basket and can be upgraded to include a parent organizer with wheels for all-terrain and side storage bags.

Billingsley says that the most suitable double stroller to use for a toddler is one that offers multiple customization options. This includes a bassinet or seat that can be removed. Toddlers are typically limited in their endurance and strollers that have a bassinet attached will offer a safe spot for them to rest. She says that a double stroller must also have a comfortable recline position and harness system, as well as ample storage space for snacks and toys.

The ZOE Twin+ is popular among parents due to its lightness and versatility. It's easy to check at airport gates and fits through most doors (without removing the front wheels) and expands into a triple or quad stroller with an add-on tandem seat. The nearly flat, independently reclined seats and the extra-long sun canopies that are adjustable are among the other features. A spacious underseat basket, as well as cup holders for the child and parent complete the impressive set of features. The only disadvantage, according to Taylor the manufacturer, is that it lacks a the smallest profile when folded, and could be difficult to store.