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A Double Buggy Is a Must-Have For Families With Two Kids

A double buggy is a must-have for families with two kids. You can navigate urban pathways or off-road trails with ease while keeping your children safe and content.

There are a lot of things to think about when choosing a double buggy. First, ensure that it will fit through your door and into the car boot when folded.

Lightweight

Bringing home a second child is an exciting possibility, but there are a lot of practical issues to be considered. The addition of a new child to the family can mean rearranging living spaces, rethinking car seats, and investing in a double buggy.

If you're looking to purchase twins or just want something narrow, there are lots of great options out there. Our lab experts love the iCandy Peach, which comes with a set of accessories that rival brands cost extra for. It folds very neatly into place to take up little space in your boot. It's easy to maneuver and rolls well, according to users. It can feel a bit long when it is in double mode.

Side-by-side buggies can be great to keep your kids together however they are generally wider than a single to double buggy buggy, which can make them hard to navigate up and down kerbs. Mountain Buggy Duet Luxury, with its 63cm width is the slimmest on the market. It's easy to get through doors and into public transportation. It's compatible with many car seats, and it can expand with your family. You can use it as a tandem or mono buggy when your children are old enough to sit together.

The suspension is excellent for rough surfaces, and its adjustable height handle makes steering simple. It's an excellent choice for older kids, since it has a seat that's elevated to give them an even better view of the action. It's not as lightweight double pushchair as other models on this list but it's still a good option.

You'll be pushing your double buggy a lot so it's important to look for an item that is comfortable to push. Find a handle with padding and a grip made to fit your height. Also, look for a large basket that has plenty of pockets and compartments. It's also worth checking how it's simple to fold and put away your buggy when not using it.

Easy to Manoeuvre

There are some fantastic new double buggies available that make going out and about with two kids much more enjoyable. The iCandy Orange, for example is a multi-purpose choice that can fit twins or one toddler and one baby with both seats/carrycots facing either forwards or backwards. It can also accommodate a third kid using a piggyback' board (sold separately). Its sleek, light frame, swivel front wheels and suspension ensure it's easy to maneuver around town and over rough terrain.

The Joie Evalite Duo is another side-by-side model that's incredibly light and has a compact footprint. They can be easily stored with the seats attached. They do require more effort to push over kerbs and can be tricky on uneven surfaces. The UPPAbaby Vista 2 can be utilized in tandem mode with both car seats and seat however, it can also be used to push one buggy. Its clever frame expands widthways.

If you plan on using public transport often you might want to think about a double buggy that has large wheels. These are better for rough or uneven surfaces. Consider the ease to fold and unfold, as well as the width of the buggy folded to determine if it's going to fit in your boot. If you reside in an area that has narrow streets, you should consider a tandem double stroller where the child sits behind their companion, instead of behind them. This makes it easier to maneuver around tight spaces.

Lots of storage

Double buggies aren't necessary for every family, but they can help with outings for families with toddlers and infants. If you're looking for a light model that's easy to maneuver, check out the range of side-by-side double buggies. They provide plenty of space underneath in the form of a spacious basket and additional rear and side pockets for everything your baby needs. A lot of models come with handles that can be adjusted to suit parents of different heights. They also fold neatly into a compact size which makes them perfect for use in small double stroller spaces or in the boot.

If you want a more robust double buggy, try one of the all-terrain models. These are usually twins and more difficult to maneuver, however they usually come with a reclined seat that is great for toddlers and babies. They are a great choice for outdoor enthusiasts and active family members. Some even allow you to convert the buggy into a running jogger, making them ideal for running and exercise.

Many of the best double buggies can accommodate a variety of combinations of carrycots, car seats and seats. They are a great choice for families with twins or siblings of similar ages. However, it's important to check the specifications of the model you're interested in.

There are two types of double buggys which are tandem and twin. In tandem the seat is placed behind the other. A twin pushchair from birth buggy has the primary advantage that your children can interact instead of fighting over who sits in front. However, twin buggys tend to be wider and can be tricky to navigate through supermarket entrances and aisles.

Tandem buggies are usually smaller, but they're still longer than single models. They're also less stable when bumping up kerbs and might require dismantling to fit in your car boot. The majority of double buggies feature recline for the seat independently and recline, which is nowadays a standard feature. Be sure that the model has the ability to adjust each child's seats to the position that they are most comfortable in.

Comfort

Double buggys that are comfortable for both parents and children are the most comfortable. Examine the padding on the straps and the amount of recline each seat is able to achieve. Also, make sure that the seats can be adjusted independently so that you can adjust them to your child's growth. Be sure to check the weight limits and whether both have a sun canopy as well as an hood to protect the seats from rain and wind.

Consider the use of a baby carrier as an alternative to a double stroller. They are suitable for toddlers who are looking to walk but require a ride on board and they are also ideal for infants and newborns. Some carriers can be used with a car seat to give greater flexibility.

Some parents feel that a side-by-side double buggy is the most practical option. However, there are some innovative models to choose from, such as the Mountain Buggy Duet Luxury in herringbone. It is the thinnest double buggy side by side on the market.

The Wave tandem buggies made by Mamas & Papas are another good option. They provide more configuration options than other tandem buggies. It starts as a mono-pushchair and you can add a carrycot or a second one to the frame by using adaptors. This offers the option of a variety of seating options. It's smooth to steer, has an excellent suspension and Lab experts really liked how easy it was to fold: You simply pull up on two straps (one under each seat) and the entire thing folds down in a matter of seconds.

Buying a double buggy is an investment but you'll be able make use of it for many years and will also get a decent resale value. When making comparisons it's important to consider that buying a brand name model can allow you to purchase additional accessories and upgrades later on. For instance, many of our top-rated double buggies come with a handy Changing Bag and Carrier included in the price. This is a must-have accessory that will help you save time, effort and money when you travel with your child.