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Built to adapt to your family's needs this inline double buggy with carrycot features multiple seating configurations and can work for twins or children of different ages. The tires are filled with foam and will not flatten, and its soft suspension is perfect for kerbs.

It's easy to travel since it folds flatly and it satisfies the weight requirements of airline gate-checks. It also comes with a large storage basket under the seat and an all-weather sun canopy with four panels.

Leclerc Influencer

With its sleek design, auto-folding and cabin-approved dimensions, the Leclerc Influencer is an excellent choice for travelers. Its folded (and unfolded) width is 47cm which slightly exceeds the IATA standard of 45cm. However, it still complies with the airline's hand luggage requirements and can be stored in the overhead lockers on flights (Subject to Airline Approval). It was easy to clean using a cloth and there were many extras like footmuffs and nappy and buggie organiser bags that clip on to the handles, and hoods that come with UV50+ protection.

We love the fact it's so small when collapsed, and that it is able to fit easily into small spaces like shops narrow alleyways and Jane's tiny terrace house and is even easy to move up and down the stairs. The bumper bar can double as a carry handle and there's a large, flip-flop friendly brake with a color-coded indicator. The basket is smaller than others however it's large enough to hold a decent-sized change bag. there are additional traytrays for snacks, drinks and toys.

It's suitable for babies from birth and can be paired with a Leclerc Baby Carrycot or car seat with adaptors (sold separately). For older children there's an innovative backrest that flattens to make it perfect for extended nap times or walks and the smart 5-point harness that is magnetic is easy to use. It's also light at just 6.6kg and comes with the travel bag.

Joie Evalite Duo

British brand Joie is dedicated to "sharing joy with parents who are expecting" and has created pushchairs that are "functional and innovative, as well as stylish". The Evalite Duo, their latest twin buggy, is their latest product. It's designed to accommodate two kids side-by-side in contrast to the slightly heavier Aire Twin, and has elevated seating that allows both children can view the world around them.

The Evalite Duo weighs just under 10kg and is one of lightest strollers for siblings on the market. It is suitable for use from birth and can be used with a Joie car seat or carrycots. It's simple to fold or lift, drive, and ride. The clever frame can be expanded to accommodate a second child seat.

Out 'n' about says the Evalite Duo's one-handed folding feature is a highlight. They were awed by how quickly and effortlessly the Evalite Duo comes together. However, they did observe that it was more difficult to navigate bumps and rough surfaces than other models.

The front seat does not fully recline and the parents needed to use their own hands to lower it. This is something they'd prefer to avoid when traveling with young children. However, they believe that the Evalite Duo is a great pushchair that could be perfect with some tweaks. And they appreciate that it's compact and compact when folded!

iCandy Peach

iCandy Peach is a highly-sophisticated tandem buggy that offers parents all the options they need. It's compatible with a variety of car seats. It also has a an easy-to-fold system that folds in one click it, making it a breeze for families on the go. It also comes with plenty of accessories that other brands will charge separately, such as rain covers and liners.

iCandy Peach is a popular choice for parents who are fashion-conscious due to its chic and contemporary jersey fabrics. This new 2022 Peach is updated with a few minor tweaks to increase efficiency and performance, without compromising aesthetics.

The addition of a ride-on board makes this the perfect option for twins. It's also smaller than the previous Peach model, but it still offers all the space your children may require.

It's the perfect double buggy side by side stroller for parents who are looking for something that looks good and has a lot of flexibility. You can use it from birth as a single to double stroller stroller then purchase a double kit to allow it to become a twin buggy. It also has a huge basket and five reclining positions to provide maximum comfort for your children. It also comes with an integrated carry strap and a single-handed folding mechanism. The only downside is that it can be quite heavy to carry around when not in use particularly since it folds into two parts rather than one.

iCandy Orange

This is the most comfortable twin buggy on the market. The seats can be fitted with liners and footmuffs to keep your children warm in cold winter months. The carrycot is able to be fitted onto the Orange chassis easily thanks to gates that open and is comfortable and spacious. Orange chassis allows for 30 combinations of the seat and carrycot.

The wheels are built to take on rough terrain and pavements. Also, there's a large shopping basket, which is ideal for supermarkets with large sizes. The pushchair is lightweight double stroller and easy to drive. The rounded pedal brake makes it simple to use, but not for flip-flops. It's not easy to fold and the latch that holds it folded needs two hands to unlock. After it's folded, the front wheels tuck under the basket, and the chassis is free to stand.

The Orange is a great choice for parents who are fashion-conscious and have children or toddlers and want a stroller that will be able to grow with the child. It's a great choice for parents expecting another baby in the near future and would like a double pushchair that is adaptable. The iCandy Orange may not be inexpensive, but its versatility should make it last a long time and increase its resale price. It's also possible to equip it with a buggy, which should reduce the amount of siblings fighting over seats.

Mountain Buggy Duet

Mountain Buggy, founded by a New Zealander and is part of the Mokopuna Group, which also owns Phil and Teds and Baby Jogger is the first pram company to focus on double all-terrain pushchairs. The Duet side-by-side twin stroller is slim and sleek and is able to slide through the doorways and move easily through narrow aisles of shopping. It is one of the smallest, most feature-packed double buggies on the market and has been awarded numerous awards including the 2014 Mother & Baby Twin Gold and the 2015 Prima Baby Twin Silver.

The seats are small enough to allow children of various ages to sit comfortably together. They are also independently reclined, allowing children to choose their preferred position. The large canopy is equipped with solar visors that flip out and the storage basket is spacious with plenty of space. It can accommodate two infant car seats with the purchase of car seat adapters. It is compatible with almost all brands that are available, which is a huge benefit.

The only downside is the weight. At 32.4 lbs, it is difficult to lift into and out of the trunk, and might be difficult for Grandma to handle. Additionally, it is more expensive than other side-by-side double buggies. But, it's made to last and has numerous features for the price. It's a good option for urban parents who don't want to lug around a bulky stroller. The padded harnesses, 5-point buckle and straps that are padded ensure that it is safe for infants.

Bugaboo Donkey Twin

The Bugaboo Donkey Twin has a stylish, functional design. It's a quality product, but not without flaws.

It's got very little in the way of extra features for the children and parents. The only thing that is provided by the side bin is that it is only available when one car seat is connected. There are no parent trays cup holders, cups, or accessory pockets and this could be problematic for long journeys.

The seats don't recline to a very flat position, and the space between them is a bit wide and our 5-year-old experienced difficulty lying back comfortably. It's a shame, considering it's a high-end model.

On the positive side, it's easy to maneuver, and the swivel wheel is great at getting up slopes and steps. It's also small enough to fit through the majority of doors and folds down easily for easy storage and transport. Additionally, it can be turned into mono mode with just three clicks if you require more space or a quick getaway. The comfort wheeled board can also accommodate a third kid if required. It's expensive, but for those on a budget there are other options out there. It's worth it though when you're a big fan of the brand and have money to spend.