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Lightweight double strollers are a godsend for families with two kids who must get from point A to point B. These strollers are narrow and have separate seating and sunshades that are easy to use.

This stroller is lightweight and only weighs 24 pounds when the child seats are connected. It folds down into a compact size that's self-standing and an adjustable carry strap that is perfect for schlepping in the trunk of your car or taking on vacation.

Side-by-Side

The size, weight and the quality of a double-stroller have an impact on how easy it is for you to push. The type of tires, wheels and suspension, in addition to size and weight affects how easily a double stroller can be turned and moved in tight spaces. Also the number of kids and the amount of stuff you put in them makes a difference in how hard or easy it is to push.

Side-by-side models have two seats which are next to each other. They are thought to be more maneuverable than tandems or front-to-back models. However, the bigger frame of a side-byside stroller often means it's harder to pass through standard doors. A side-byside stroller isn't able to fit your child's car seat comfortably, depending on its height.

Another consideration with side-by-side strollers is that their seat backs are typically lower than those of single strollers, which could make it difficult for older children to take in the landscape or talk to their peers. Seating arrangements can lead to disputes among siblings if you have children of different ages.

A tandem stroller is an excellent option for siblings with similar ages. This type of stroller typically has a higher resales value and is easier to navigate than other double strollers. The only downside is that a tandem stroller could be more expensive than a side-byside model.

If you're a keen athlete and plan to use your stroller for long runs or walks, it's worth investing in a lightweight double jogging stroller that has smooth suspension. These strollers feature larger and more durable tires than standard double strollers and can handle off-road terrain as well as pavement. They are generally heavier than standard side-byside strollers, but they are also easier to maneuver and are more secure.

The Baby Jogger City Mini GT2 Double Stroller is a fantastic example of a light tandem stroller that is affordable and of top quality. It is also compatible with a variety of infant car seats. This makes it a fantastic choice for twins.

Tandem

There are a myriad of options for double strollers if your family is growing with twins or a baby number two, or if there is a toddler and an infant. Whether you're looking for twins that are side-by-side or a tandem front-to-back model, you'll need to consider the dimensions and maneuverability of each, and how much storage space is available for bags and gear.

Tandem strollers have a smaller profile than side-byside models. They are able to maneuver through crowded areas or in tight aisles of shops. They are not as easy to fold as single-to double models, and are cumbersome when loaded with children and cargo.

The UPPAbaby Vista is our number one pick for an all-around lightweight tandem stroller. It is a popular choice for families with just one child. It comes with a toddler's seat that can be used with the stroller and a modular Rumble Seat that can be added for another child later (carriers are sold separately). The seats are large and comfortable, with deep seat adjustments. The canopy is large, has peekaboo windows and both seats recline independently.

Another option for a light tandem is the Jogger City Select. This jogging stroller is great for families that have active kids or parents who enjoy taking their children on hikes and trails in parks. The seats are spacious and comfortable, with adjustable foot and leg rests. The canopy is smaller than our other lightweight double strollers. However, they do have great-sized shades that pop out with SPF 50.

Other features worth looking for in a light double stroller include a one-handed self-standing fold; a simple, one-parent brake; and straps that are padded around the shoulders and waist to ensure comfort. We also appreciate a spacious under-seat storage basket that is easy to access and the rear and side pockets to provide storage. If you plan to take your kids out jogging frequently think about a double jogger. It's quick and agile, with a broad, padded handlebar that makes steering simple and a sturdy frame to support the extra weight of two children.

Front-to-Back

If you have an older child who's close to walking and a younger child who would like to join in, there's no way for you to get them both around without a double stroller. A double twin umbrella stroller stroller is the perfect, affordable solution that lets you bring your child's oldest with you as you shop, eat out, and explore. Our test subjects didn't like this kind of stroller however, as it has flimsy frames and wobbly wheels. Some even have exposed fasteners with rough edges and fabrics that aren't suitable for skin.

Furthermore, the front seat is small and sloping. Some parents have reported that their children slide right out of the seat if they are not properly secured. The 5-point harnesses can be a bit flimsy, which can chafe bare skin. The Baby Trend sit and stand double stroller N' Stand Double however, is surprisingly light and can be folded easily to fit into small trunks and cars. And it accepts two infant car seats which is a great option for families with young babies or toddlers on the go.

Tandem strollers are an excellent option for urban dwellers who must maneuver in narrow spaces and on sidewalks, as they often offer more space than side-byside options. They can be difficult to maneuver on unpaved paths, grass and curbs. And they typically take up more storage space than side-byside models when folded. This can be a problem for families with smaller homes or apartments.

Our double stroller reviews will help you choose the best lightweight option for you and your family. For those who use their stroller regularly in crowded urban areas should look for one that is easy to steer, turn and push. Families who plan to use their stroller more infrequently can afford to spend a little more on a model that has more features and seating options. Do not be afraid to check out other brands if you're looking for a compact double-stroller. Many of our top models are available in multiple colors, and a lot include extra features like a parent tray or foot brake.

Compact

If you have two children less than 5 years old double strollers are a must-have piece of equipment. You can watch your toddler and care for your infant while using the double stroller. It reduces the space in your car and allows you to use one hand when navigating crowded supermarket aisles and city streets.

If you're in the market for a lightweight double stroller, you need to think about how you're going to utilize it. Some parents choose to purchase an adaptable, single-to-double stroller when they have their first child. They then add an additional seat as their family grows. This may seem like an excellent idea at the time, but we've observed that families would be better off investing in a lightweight, double stroller made specifically for their child's age and stage.

The most double strollers that are compact offer a variety of features and configurations such as ample storage and cup holders for adults, adjustable handlebars and canopies with peekaboo windows. Some of them even have an integrated bassinet, making them perfect for newborns and infants. They are small in footprint and fold down to nearly flat, which makes them an ideal option for parents with little storage space at home or when traveling.

Another thing to take into consideration when selecting a light double stroller is its performance on different surfaces and terrain. Some strollers have a hard getting around tight areas and getting up curbs, while others are able to handle more challenging terrain easily. For instance, some jogging strollers have special suspensions that help them glide over pavement and rough ground without causing any jolts to the rider.

Also, it's an excellent idea to look at the weight of each stroller before purchasing. The lighter the stroller is, the easier it will be to push and move around. The Joovy Caboose Ultralight Graphite was the lightest stroller we tested, with a weight of close to 23lbs. In general, most of the strollers we recommend in this guide weigh between 30 and 40lbs.