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The Best Double Buggy Strollers

If you're expecting twins, or have two young children of different ages then a double buggy can help you out and out and. The best ones are easy to maneuver and can handle rough surfaces and kerbs.

They also come with features like large sun canopies as well as hoods that are transparent and adjustable seats.

1. Baby Jogger City Tour 2 Double

The City Tour 2 Double is the smallest double stroller in the Baby Jogger range. It's designed for travel and easily fits through doors with its narrow design, it's also one of the lightest double buggies on the market weighing just 14lbs when folded. This makes it perfect for flying with a newborn and a toddler as you won't be exceeding airline luggage allowances. It folds down to the size of a bag for travel so that you can put it away in the back of your car when it's not when you're not using it.

It's easy to fold the Z-shape by using one hand. Once you're used to it, it is small and takes only a few seconds. However our tester discovered the auto lock to be a bit confusing. Also, since the handlebar doesn't lock into place when you press it, it landed on her legs when she used it. She also thought the handlebar was on the shorter side. This is especially true when a large changing bag hangs from it.

As opposed to other light travel buggies that aren't loaded with features. It's one of the most full-featured double strollers with one Hand Fold strollers that are available. It's compatible with two carry cots (available separately), has multiple recline positions and an UV 50+ canopy. You can add an additional bassinet to one or both seats to make this a travel system.

The four rubber composite tires are great for pavements as well as urban terrain. However, they are not made for off-roading. They struggled with long grass and gravel and there wasn't enough clearance between the wheel bracket and wheel, so mud stuck easily. That being said our tester was still enthralled using this buggy and it did climb some beautiful hilly terrains.

iCandy Orange

The iCandy Orange is a premium double buggy that is a top choice in design and versatility. It is a must-have for parents who want a stylish and durable double buggy that will last. The Orange has a gorgeous light, sleek chassis with a large basket that can easily fit two car seats. It features a gorgeous, removable canopy that is water repellent and ventilated. It comes in trend-led colours - Pistachio, Fossil, Latte and Rose on a Jet Black frame. The option to add a built-in ride to older siblings is also available.

The 2021 update comes with few improvements, including improved manoeuvrability, a larger shopping basket, and a revamped bumper bar with leatherette covers. The seats are extremely comfortable and feature a moulded look. The seats can also be adjusted, so they can be set to meet the needs of siblings. iCandy has introduced the first "cinema seating" design that allows parents to maintain eye contact with both children. They can be adjusted so that they face the parent or the world.

It's a heavier tandem buggy, but it's extremely easy to use and steer, particularly on smooth pavements. It is stable in double and single mode, and even on sloping ground. It's not as simple to drive on public transport, however, as it requires more than one hand on the handlebar. It's also a little bulky and can't be stuffed into a standard family car boot with the seat attached however this can be overcome with some careful planning. iCandy has included a footmuff, changing bag and car seat adapters in the price so this is an excellent value package for parents who are new.

3. Joie Evalite Duo

This is a light tandem stroller. It has two seats that are non-reversible that are suitable for infants to about 3 years old, and it can also accommodate a car seat in the rear.

It has an easy-to fold mechanism that makes it easy for storage and travel. It also features a spacious basket that is ideal for storing all of your baby's or toddler's essentials.

The Joie Evalite Duo double buggy is a fantastic option for newbies, as it is affordable and simple to operate. It is also incredibly lightweight and makes it easier to push over long distances. It also has a premium suspension system that provides an enjoyable ride for both parents and children.

This is a fashionable and practical city buggy that can be used for twins, a baby and a toddler, or even three children with the addition of UPPAbaby's 'PiggyBack board (sold separately). Its sleek frame and compact dimensions make it ideal for shopping malls and narrow streets in cities. The swivel wheels on the front and four-wheel suspension allow it to maneuver over uneven or slightly rough terrain.

This model is also great for families that plan to travel, as it can fit a car seat in the back. It comes with a secure, one-click fold and is compatible with a wide range of Joie infant car seats. It comes with a large basket and comfortable seats for children. The only drawback is that the front seat doesn't recline completely, which can be a problem for infants. It's a great option to consider if you're looking for a lightweight and affordable stroller.

4. Cybex Gazelle S

If you're expecting twins, this is definitely the stroller you need. It's Cybex first travel system and it has built-in adaptors that make it easy to convert from one stroller to a double. The adaptors on the upper end can move up and down to suit your height, while the lower ones can be twisted around and turned over which makes it a breeze to change from one configuration to another. The Gazelle's seats also recline into a nice flat position, and also have an extended UV 50+ sun canopy which is a must for your young ones.

This is the modern multi-purpose stroller that is able to adapt to your family's needs. It's suitable from birth as a mono-pushchair and after four years, it can be a double pushchair, with the addition of a CLOUD Z iSize car seat, a second seat unit or Gazelle Cot. The new one-pull safety harness makes it easy to secure your child, even if you're carrying your child on your back.

Unlike most double strollers, the Gazelle S folds compactly with both seats connected, so it's easy to fit into the storage space at the home or in your trunk. A large lower basket can hold up to 25lbs. of shopping, everyday necessities or food items. A detachable basket for shopper's provides an additional space. A one-pull harness, huge recline and practical extras like the basket that you can remove for shopping means it's a very versatile and family friendly stroller. It also has wheels that are puncture-proof so you don't be worried about those sudden flat tubes on your adventures away from home.

5. Nipper Double V5

The Nipper double seat stroller V5 is a updated version of Out 'n' About of the award-winning, all-terrain buggies. It is designed for twins or siblings and has independent reclining chairs, compatibility with carrycots, as well as a lightweight framework that allows for easy maneuverability on bumpy terrain.

The adjustable height handle and rear wheel suspension ensure a comfortable ride for children up to 22kg, while the durable pneumatic tyres are easy to wipe clean and give a smooth ride when running. The 360-degree swivel wheel is able to be locked to help you maneuver around town. The one-pedal easy lock brake is also easy to use.

Our test participants found that the Nipper Double is incredibly easy to navigate, even on rough terrain or turning into a busy road. The fact that the seats can be reclined independently was also hugely appreciated.

They also appreciated that the hoods were able to be moved forward and back and back, making them much easier to adjust in the sun or to provide wind protection. Our test subjects did notice, however, that they did not provide an enormous amount of coverage when compared to similar to the Baby Jogger City Mini hoods which is why it's worthwhile to pack a rain cover just in case.

Overall, our test participants loved the way that Nipper Double let them to take their twin girls Sydney and Lyla on a variety of adventures, from spotting wildlife in the woods to rush to the park for a quick playdate. They were also awed by how cosy and spacious the two seats are, with plenty of space for toddlers growing to sprawl out in. Our test participants did not agree that the absence of parent-facing seating and the inability of using car seats in this buggy were a problem, and they would have liked to have more storage space for shopping and other gear.