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The Best Twin Buggy

This inline double is designed to grow with your family. It has multiple seating options that can be used by twins or kids of different ages. The rubber tires are filled with foam and never flatten and its soft suspension makes light work of the kerbs.

It folds super-flat and meets the weight requirements for gate-checks at airports which makes it easy to carry around. It also comes with an enormous under-seat storage basket, and a four-panel sun canopy.

Leclerc Influencer

The Leclerc influencer is a great choice for flyers. Its sleek design, auto-folding feature and dimensions that are cabin-approved make it a great option. Its folded (and unfolded) width is 47cm which is slightly larger than the IATA standard of 45cm but it still complies with the regulations of hand luggage for airlines and can be stored in the overhead lockers during flights (Subject to Airline approval). We found it easy to clean with just a wipe down, and there were plenty of extras available like footmuffs, nappy and buggy bags that are strapped to the handles and hoods that provide UV50and protection.

We love it's compact when folded, and that it can easily fit into small spaces such as shops, narrow alleyways and Jane's tiny terrace - and it's even easy to move up and down the stairs. The bumper bar can also serve as an handle. There's also a large brake that's flip-flop friendly and has a color indicator. The basket is a little smaller than other models but it's big enough to accommodate a decent-sized changing bag and there are additional trays for drinks, snacks and toys.

It's suitable from the moment of birth and can be combined with a Leclerc Baby Carrycot or car seat with adaptors (sold separately). For older children there's a backrest that flattens, making it ideal for nap times or extended walks. The smart magnetic 5-point harness is easy to use. It's also super lightweight at only 6.6kg and includes an extra bag for travel.

Joie Evalite Duo

British brand Joie is committed to "sharing joy with parents who are expecting" by creating pushchairs that are "functional and innovative, as well as stylish". The Evalite Duo is their latest twin buggy. It's designed to carry two children side-by-side unlike the slightly heavier Aire Twin, and has seats that are raised so both kids can see 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 starting at birth, and can be used with a Joie car seat or carrycots. It's simple to fold and 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 is an outstanding feature. They were impressed by how quickly and effortlessly the Evalite Duo comes together. However, they did observe that it was more difficult to navigate rough surfaces and bumps than other models.

The front seat can't fully recline, and parents needed to use their own hands to lower it. This is something they'd like to avoid when traveling with small children. The Evalite Duo, however, is a fantastic stroller that can be improved with a few adjustments. They are impressed by how compact it is when folded.

iCandy Peach

iCandy Peach, a sophisticated tandem buggy that gives parents the choices they need. It's compatible with a variety of car seats and uses an easy-to-fold system that folds in one click and fold, making it ideal to take with you on the go. It comes with a range of accessories, including raincovers and liners. Rival brands charge separately for these.

iCandy Peach is a favourite among parents who are fashion conscious, thanks to its stylish and modern jersey fabric. The new 2022 Peach has been updated with a few minor tweaks to improve efficiency and performance without sacrificing aesthetics.

The addition of a ride-on board makes this the perfect option for twins. It's also a bit more compact than older Peach model, yet it still provides all the space your children might require.

This is a great double pram and pushchair stroller if you want something stylish and versatile. You can use it from birth as a single stroller, and then purchase a double-kit for it to become a twin buggy. It has a large basket as well as five reclining positions that ensure the best comfort for your child. It also has a one-handed fold and an integrated carry strap. The only downside is that it could be somewhat heavy to store when you aren't using it particularly since it folds into two parts rather than one.

iCandy Orange

This is the best twin buggy available. The seats are comfortable and come with luxury footmuffs or liners which should keep your little ones cosy in cold weather. The carrycot is easy to attach using the side flaps that open to allow for gate opening. It is comfortable and spacious. The seat and carrycot can be placed in a variety of configurations and the Orange chassis offers 30 different possible combinations.

The wheels are made to handle rough terrain and pavements. There is also a large shopping basket, which is ideal for supermarkets with large sizes. The pushchair twin is lightweight and easy to drive. The circular pedal brake makes it easy to use, but it's not suitable for flip-flops. It's not the easiest one to fold, and the latch that holds it folded needs two hands to unlock. Once it's collapsed the front wheels fold under the basket, and the chassis can stand.

The Orange is a great choice for style-conscious parents who have children or toddlers and need a buggy that will be able to adapt to them. It's also a good choice for parents who plan to have a second child in the not-too-distant future and want a movable double pram pushchair pushchair. The iCandy Orange is not cheap but it's flexible enough that it will last for several years and will have a high resale price as well. It can also be fitted with a buggy board, which will reduce the amount of siblings fighting over seats.

Mountain Buggy Duet

The company was founded by a New Zealander, Mountain Buggy (part of the Mokopuna group, which also owns Phil and Teds and Baby Jogger) is the first pram brand to focus on all-terrain double running buggy pushchairs. The Duet side-by-side twin stroller is slim and sleek that can fit through doorways and maneuver well through narrow aisles of shopping. It is one of the most compact, full-featured double buggy from birth buggies in the market and has been awarded numerous awards including the 2014 Mother & Baby Twin Gold and 2015 Prima Baby Twin Silver.

The seats are narrow enough to allow children of different ages sit comfortably together. They also have an independent reclined so that children can pick their preferred seating position. The large canopy has the ability to flip out sun visors and the storage basket is extremely spacious. It accepts two infant car seats when you buy of car seat adapters. It works with nearly all brands that are available, which is a huge benefit.

The only downside is the weight. It is heavy at 32.4 pounds and could be difficult to lift out and into of the trunk for Grandma. And, it is more expensive than other side-by-side Thule Double Stroller buggies. However, it was built to last and comes with many features for the money. It is a good choice for urban parents who want to avoid lugging a heavy stroller around. The padding of the harnesses, the 5-point buckle and straps that are padded ensure that it is safe for babies.

Bugaboo Donkey twin

The Bugaboo Donkey Twin is a elegant, functional buggy that has an elegant design. It's a great product, but it's not without flaws.

It provides very few additional conveniences, both for the kids and parents. There's a tiny side bin next to the seat that can only be used when the seat is connected and that's the only thing it has. There are no parent trays, cup holders, or accessory pockets and this could be problematic for long trips.

The seats don't lie flat and the gap between the seats is large. Our 5-year-old had trouble reclined comfortably. It's a shame, considering it's a high-end model.

It's easy to maneuver and the swivel wheel is great for climbing up stairs and slopes. It's also slim enough to pass through most doors and folds easily for stress-free storage and transport. Additionally, it can be switched into mono mode with just three clicks if you require more space or want to make a quick getaway. It can even accommodate a third child using the comfort wheeled boards if you need to. If you're looking to save money, there are cheaper options. It's worth it though in the event that you're a huge fan of the brand and have the money to spend.