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Buying a Small Double Stroller

Double strollers are a significant investment that you'll use for many years. That's why you need to pick wisely.

Our testers looked at strollers that have incredible mobility and a smooth ride on any terrain. They also inspected whether the strollers were easy to fold and maneuver.

Size

There are a variety of double strollers available on the market, ranging from side-by-side to tandem (single-file seating) and wagons. The category has come a long way from the behemoth vintage 1980s models that many older generations might have recalled. Nowadays they're sleek and come with various customization options to make travel with kids more enjoyable for all terrain double stroller involved.

For parents of toddlers or infants, a double stroller with car seat is a great option for bringing them from one point to B. Some of the most advanced strollers come with frames that can accommodate two infant car seats or convertible toddler seats. This lets them be used by children as young as until they reach kindergarten age. They're generally more expensive than double stroller frames but they come with an integrated car seat system and an enormous undercarriage basket.

Parents with fewer children may prefer a simple and less expensive single-to-double stroller. These frames are usually lighter and some moms use their original stroller even after their children have outgrown it.

The compact fold is a fantastic feature of some of the tiniest double strollers we've test. They can fit in places that larger strollers can't, and they're often easier to maneuver once folded.

Finally, most of the strollers that we've tested feature a nice-sized sunshade, but the coverage can vary from almost nothing to a cocoon covering. For families with a tight budget you should look into secondhand strollers on sites like Facebook Marketplace to see if there's an option that fits your family's needs. Just be certain to check any used stroller for signs of wear and tear before making a decision to purchase one.

Weight

When choosing a small double stroller, parents need to be aware of the amount they wish to spend and whether it is a good fit for their family's lifestyle. For example, a lightweight stroller may not have enough space for large bags or extra gear. It may not have a large canopy, or other features to make it easier to use on long journeys.

The Best Double Stroller double strollers are easy to maneuver and sturdy to ensure that children remain comfortable and not get out of their seats. Strollers with cushioned seatbacks and adjustable leg rests score higher scores in our tests of comfort than those without. The best double strollers also have reclining seating positions which allow children to take a break during long walks.

Strollers that can be used to serve a variety of functions are more popular than ever due to their innovative designs and thoughtful features. Some of the best strollers double strollers can be used with several car seats and offer many seating options for babies through preschool. Some are so light they can be used for jogging or for travel.

When choosing a small double stroller, it is important to consider whether the stroller can fit through narrow doorways and other spaces. The older models of tandem strollers and side-byside strollers are usually too large to pass through many doors. The top tandem strollers are usually narrower than the traditional models, and are able to be carried through the majority of standard doorways.

It is also important to consider whether you require a stroller with additional features such as a cup holder and snack tray. These are useful for longer trips but add weight and cost to a double stroller.

Folding

A compact double stroller that folds compactly, fitting easily into tight spaces and making it easy to store. Its lightweight design makes it easy to carry and maneuver.

Think about where and how often you will use a double stroller. The answer to these questions will help you decide the features that are most important. For instance, if intend to use the twin stroller for running you'll need to look for one with a smooth suspension that will glide over pavement and rough terrain.

Also, think about the temperament and age of your children. If they're of the same age and have similar temperaments, a tandem stroller could be the best option. If they are at different stages of development, an incline stroller could be more suitable for you.

A double stroller is expensive, but the investment will pay dividends over time. Making the investment in a high-quality model that is suited to your family's needs will make traveling with kids easier, and it will also give years of comfort to you and your children.

If you are limited in storage space, the double stroller is an excellent option. It can accommodate both toddlers and infant car seats. The Evenflo Pivot Xplore Wagon is a great choice for families with two children, and it can even hold twins. It comes with two canopy options and a storage bin that can be attached, as well as a tray for the child with cup holders. This stroller is budget-friendly and offers an easy and quick fold, and it can be pushed by one hand. It is worth pointing out that the majority of lightest double stroller modular strollers require you to take off the second seat prior to folding them.

Maneuverability

The best double strollers for small children are easy to maneuver and have smooth, responsive wheels that glide over all kinds of surfaces. These strollers come with reclined seats that are comfortable and plenty of storage space for your kids' equipment. Additionally some of these strollers can accommodate car seat carriers and infant toddler seats. These features make these strollers an ideal option for families looking for one stroller that can be used for multiple purposes.

Alli Cavasino is a certified child safety technician and travel gear expert who counsels parents on strollers and other gear. She recommends selecting a lightweight, easy-to push model. "Strollers that are too heavy can lead to frame fatigue and injuries," she says. If your stroller is too heavy and difficult for you to push, consider adding a ride-along or reduce the number of children.

Several of the small double strollers we tested could accommodate multiple infant car seats. The UPPAbaby Vista v2 Double, for example, can hold two infant car seats or toddler seats at once and can be converted to a three-seat layout with the help of the RumbleSeat. It also comes with a fashionable inline design with foam-filled tires that will not flatten, and an adjustable telescoping handbar. The seat buckles are one of the easiest to secure and remove and its large UPF 50+ sunshades come with windows that peek out.

Other models come with multiple seating configurations. They can be used with twins, triplets, an older child and an infant or a toddler riding on a scooter (sold separately). They also come with brakes that are easy to use and a compact fold that can fit into most trunks. Some are so lightweight that they can be carried up and down the stairs. The majority of them require little assembly. The Joovy Caboose however, requires a few tools and was among the most difficult to build during our tests.

Safety

The best double strollers have multiple safety features, including adjustable handlebars for a comfortable grip, and a large base that doesn't fall over when the kids jump out of their seats. They also have generous canopies that protect both kids rain or storms. They're also simple to use, according to Alli Cavasino, a certified child passenger safety technician. "Look for a one- or two-step fold that's easily carried, and that has a clear, obvious where to place the straps," she advises.

The most compact double strollers fit through doorways with ease--a major advantage if you have the space of a small car or living space. The smallest models also weigh less than normal double strollers. This makes them easier to transport from one location to the next.

Parents with children who are close to their age can consider a side-by-side stroller like our top option for the Joovy Kooper X2, which includes two child seats that can be adjusted to width and recline individually. We found that the seats were very comfortable and the recline was smooth and simple. Each seat has one lever. It also comes with a massive storage basket, a one-step linked parking brake (to reduce hand fatigue when stopping), and some of the most comfortable harnesses we have tested.

If you have kids far apart in age, then a stroller that sits and stands, such as our top choice UPPAbaby Vista v2 Double, might be a good fit. It can be used with two infant car seats, and it has a pair modified seats that can be used as bassinets.