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How to Choose the Best Double Stroller

There are a lot of options when it comes to double strollers. Katie Billingsley, a child development expert and mother, was able to help us choose the right model for you.

You should look for a stroller which is easy to fold, push and carry. Consider a model that is able to accommodate two car seats for infants or a toddler as well as an adult rider board.

Safety

Look for a double-stroller that includes all-terrain wheels as well as a brake that is operated by hand if want to keep your kids safe while walking. These brakes and wheels help you navigate paths and dirt without worrying about your children slipping or rolling. The best double strollers have plenty of storage space for equipment and essentials for kids like snacks and toys.

The first step in selecting the right double stroller is to determine the age of your children and how far apart they are. A majority of double umbrella stroller strollers can only accommodate one child seat. However, some do come with a variety of options that let you select the seating option that is best for your family.

Side-byside doubles are a popular choice, and they're perfect for kids of similar ages that like to play with one another. Some options have a more double-decker design, allowing you to put one of the seats above the other or even attach an extra rider board for older siblings. Newborns can either be snuggled in a bassinet attached to the frame, or in an attachment that allows you to look at your baby. If you have twins or are expecting twins, a specially designed twin stroller is the best way to go.

For more adventurous families consider a double stroller that is able to handle off-road terrain or even hiking. A majority of these strollers are designed with active parents in mind and come with features that allow you to take your children to any adventure, no matter how rough the terrain or how steep the climbs might be.

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

If you're looking for a lightweight compact double stroller take a look at this model by Joovy. It weighs in at just over 23 lbs, making it lighter than most single to double pushchair strollers. It's ideal for air travel or storing in trunks and overhead compartments. Additionally, it comes with a huge storage basket and an integrated parking brake that is simple to use.

Seating

Contrary to the giant strollers of old, today's double strollers are sleek and support a variety of configurations that can be adapted to families. Some of them function as traditional side-byside strollers while others - like the Baby Trend Sit 'N Stand Double Stroller--function as a base to which car seats, toddler seats or bassinets click into. They come in a variety of widths and weight limits to accommodate infants and children up to kindergarten.

A good double stroller must be easy to maneuver and fold, while allowing you to adjust the handlebar height so you're in a comfortable position throughout your trips. A good handlebar is easy to hold and will encourage you to walk in a proper manner (ask for tips from other parents). It should also have various storage options that accommodate all the essentials you'll need for your kids.

If your twins are similar age and are in the same age group, a tandem stroller might be the best option for your family. The seats on these models are placed side by side, enabling you to be able to interact with them both and keep an eye on them at the same time. They also recline independently which means that one child can rest while the other is ready to go.

The downside to twin strollers is that it's more spacious than a model with a single occupant, which can make it difficult to maneuver around sidewalks, shop aisles, and narrow doorways. For some families, however, the benefits are worth the extra effort and size.

If you're looking for a compact double stroller, the UPPAbaby Vista Double is a fantastic choice. Its shock absorption, streamlined design and the capacity to accommodate two infant car seats - plus an optional running board for mobile older children -- make it a great option for urban living.

Another option is a wagon-style double stroller, such as the Delta Children LX Side-by-Side Stroller. The model is basic however it has plenty of storage space and seating. It also comes with heavy-duty wheels to tackle any terrain. It also features a 50+ SPF canopy and adjustable handlebars. Some parents complain that the seats are too low and cannot recline fully flat, which makes it difficult for little children to reach their snack trays or relax.

Easy of Use

Double strollers are typically a large investment that you will use for many years. If you are in the market for a double stroller, be sure it is easy to use and clean. Fortunately, the best double strollers are designed to be as user-friendly as they can and come with a wide array of convenient features for parents.

All the strollers we tested fold easily and compactly with just one hand. They are also light and ideal for traveling. A majority of them are checked at the gate on planes and fit in most trunks. Many of our test subjects discovered that their strollers could be folded down to a smaller size than single-seat versions. Some even had a carrying strap.

The Valco Snap Duo trend is double stroller with many options that can adapt to the needs of your family. This side-by-side stroller works with infant car seats, a bassinet, and other accessories, which means you can use it from birth until preschool age. Each seat features a 5-point harness and a large canopy. It also offers ample sun protection.

The Joovy pushchair twin Roo is another option that is highly praised. The stroller is light and extremely compact, measuring just 22 lbs and 26 inches wide when folded. The front seat reclines to almost an entire flat position, and the back seat comes with an adjustable recline for each child. There's a large storage bin and an easy, one-step linked parking brake that makes this stroller extremely simple to move 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 that could be a bit cumbersome to carry around. She also found the Genuis magnetic clasp to be somewhat awkward and took her some time before she could get it to work. In the end, however she was very pleased with this stroller and would highly recommend it.

Stores

Strollers come in a variety of sizes and shapes, from tandems with side-by-side doubles to tandem (single-file seating) designs, and many allow you to modify your setup by adding a bassinet or a car seat attachment. Some come with rider boards which can be added for older children. But, they're not all made equal. Some are elegant and simple to use, while others are bulky, heavy and difficult to fold or stow.

If you're looking for a lightweight double stroller, take a look at the Joovy Caboose Ultralight Graphite. It was the lightest double stroller stroller in our tests, weighing just under 23 lbs. It is also easy-to-fold and has all the features parents would want for a fun day out with two kids.

The Vista v2 double by UPPAbaby is another model our testers loved. They especially liked its sleek design and user-friendly. It can accommodate two infant car seats, a toddler's seat and a bassinet. There are no adapters needed. The rear seat can be removed to make it triple or quad stroller. It comes with a large basket for storage and can be upgraded by adding an organizer for parents as well as all-terrain tires, as well with side storage bags.

Billingsley states that the best double stroller for toddlers is one that has numerous options for customization. This includes a bassinet or seat that can be removed. Toddlers are typically limited in their endurance and strollers with an attached bassinet will provide a safe place for them to rest. A double stroller should also include a harness system that is reliable and recline positions, and plenty of storage space for snacks and toys.

The ZOE Twin+ is a popular choice among parents due to its light weight and versatility. It's gate-check-friendly on airlines and fits through the majority of doorways (without removing the wheels on the front) and can be converted into a quad or triple stroller by adding an add-on tandem. The nearly flat, independently reclined seats and the extra-long, adjustable sun canopies are other highlights. A large underseat storage basket, as well as parent and child cup holders round out the impressive set of features. The only downside, according to Taylor the manufacturer, is that it lacks a the smallest profile when folded, and could be difficult to stow.