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Choosing a Double Pushchair

A double pushchair gives parents the option of transporting their children side-by-side or together. This is a great option for twins or siblings close in age.

When you are looking for a double pushchair your family's needs and budget. Double buggies range from lightweight to all-terrain models, with many designs and configurations.

Size

A double pushchair is a substantial investment, and the size of your family will affect the choice. There are a variety of options that are lightweight and compact available if you have limited space.

We suggest that you measure the doorways and aisles in your home, as well as any public areas where you are likely to use the pram. You can purchase a cardboard cutout of your new pram to see how it will fit in these spaces before you make a final choice.

You should also consider where you plan to store the pushchair, as it may not be practical to store it in your car's trunk for prolonged periods. If you plan to travel a lot by public transport, it's essential that the double pushchair travel system folds down to a compact size and is easy to take off and on trams, buses and trains.

The majority of double strollers and pushchairs were designed to carry 2 children side-by-side. (The Bugaboo Donkey 5 and Mountain Buggy Duet are exceptions). There are a few models that have both seats can be reversed to face you (eg. The Babyzen YOYO+ twin is a popular option for families with twins or close siblings.

A majority of the top-rated double pushchairs can be used with various infant car seats and toddler seats. For example, the Evenflo Pivot Xpand Double is compatible with two car seats and features reversible seating so that one child can sit up facing their sibling or face out to explore the world around them.

The stylish and practical side-byside double pushchairs such as the Bugaboo Donkey 5 Duo offer a streamlined appearance and are suitable for infants from birth to toddlers. They can be used in a variety configurations, such as attaching a single infant carrier. This makes them an excellent option for families with twins or infants who are close.

Style

When choosing a double pushchair it's important to consider how your children are going to fit in. It is important to think about their age, height, and their needs. However, you need to consider the design and ease of use. You should read the reviews of the products to get an idea of what people think.

There are several main types of double pushchairs to pick from. Side-by-side pushchairs allow children to sit side by side and are generally facing the world (although there are a few options which allow you to alter this, like the Bugaboo Donkey and Mountain Buggy Duet). Tandem Prams pushchairs prams Pushchairs place one in the rear and one in the front and are usually more upright than side-by-side models. They're not as compact and aren't as easy to maneuver in narrow streets, but they're a great choice for older toddlers who are able to sit up and enjoy the world around them.

For families looking for a lightweight, versatile and affordable double pushchair then the Cybex Aton 2 is a excellent choice. It seats kids right next to each other so they can talk and sit or play together, and it can accommodate two car seats, should you require them.

The seat and carrycot are cushioned and comfortable, with five-point harnesses, crotch pads, and adjustable leg and foot rests. The UPF 50+ canopy is extendable to provide shade and it also includes a peekaboo feature to let kids enjoy the view when they are on the go. The frame is not designed for a rough terrain, but it can withstand urban streets and shopping aisles.

It's simple to fold and put together and also comes with a storage basket under the seats. It is more expensive than other lightweight buggies, but it has numerous options that can be adapted to different needs. It's also a great choice for older toddlers. It can be fitted with an exercise board for older kids to give them additional stability when standing up. You can convert it into one buggy if you no longer need to transport two children.

Budget

If you're expecting a baby or have two children, a double pushchair can be a great investment. While they are more expensive than single strollers, you can purchase an excellent quality model that will last for several years. Before you purchase consider your family's needs and priorities and take into account things such as the age range of children, terrain you plan to navigate, the lifestyle of your family and features that are of the highest importance to you.

If your children are born within a brief span, you may prefer an arrangement that is side by side so that the younger child can sit next to the older one for comfort and bonding. If you reside in a city and plan to use public transportation often, you might require a compact, lightweight double buggy. It should be simple to fold and can be tucked away into narrow doors and elevators.

A tandem pushchair lets your older child (or twins) to be seated behind the younger child. Some models also provide the option to have them face each other or world facing so your children can explore the world independently of each other. Tandems can be difficult to maneuver and may be difficult to climb up and over kerbs, however, they are more suitable for narrow doorways and shopping aisles.

Some models are designed to be flexible and convert back into a single pushchair in the event that you no longer require the second seat. Both the UPPAbaby V2 Double, and Joovy Graphite Caboose Ultralight are examples.

It is also important to consider the amount of space you require for storage. Some double pushchairs have large baskets under the carriage, whereas others only have small storage pockets or none at all. If you plan to utilize your double pushchair often to shop, walk long distances, or for traveling and need to travel, then you should consider a model with spacious storage that can accommodate large shopping bags.

Other important factors include safety and convenience, as well as ease of cleaning. Ideally, you'll want to choose the pushchair that has puncture-proof wheels as well as a machine-washable material that is easy to wipe down. It is also important to ensure that the buckles are simple to fasten and unfasten particularly for babies.

Test-driving

When choosing a double buggy there are a variety of aspects to consider, including the weight, size of folded and the type of wheels. Be sure to select the brand that has a good reputation, as this will increase the price of resales when you are ready to move.

Side-by-side doubles are more compact when folded and tend to have a little easier time moving up and down kerbs than tandem models. However, they may not be able to fit through all doorways and could prove a problem for larger families.

The Cybex Xeon 3 is a stylish and lightweight option that handles just as well with two children in the seats as it does with one. It can also be used it in single mode, with a basket right next to it. This is a great solution for parents with little storage space. Our test-driver at home Sophie found it easy to steer with two kids in the seats. She also liked the fact that you can fold it with the seat removed, which makes it much smaller.