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Buying a Twin Buggy

Whether you're taking twins or two kids close in age, this range of double prams and buggies makes it simple to transport your children from A to B. Tandem models are perfect for siblings of similar ages while single-seaters allow for more maneuverability on public transportation and in tighter spaces.

The Out n About Nipper Double is small enough to fit through many doors and takes up less space when parked. Make sure you have an independent recline for the seat and a powerful suspension that can handle the tough terrain.

Comfort

You will require a twin stroller that is comfortable if you plan to take twins on a trip. You can get seats with adjustable calf rests to ensure that your baby is comfortable and also an extension of the sun canopy as well as a large storage basket. Many manufacturers also provide a range of extras to ensure you have everything for your family outings, including rain covers and cup holders.

Another thing to consider is the width of your buggy. There are some twins that are slimmer that will fit through doors of standard size, but you'll have to measure them and consult the manufacturer prior to purchasing. It is also necessary to alter your seating arrangement in case you have twins of different age groups or with different needs.

The multi-award winning Duet V3.2 is a side-by-side twin buggy with extreme versatility, perfect for siblings of different age groups or twins. With 17 different configurations to pick from, it can be used with a car seat or a compatible infant carrier to form a travel system, and the clever frame expands widthways rather than height, which makes it one of the slimmer side-byside alternatives available with only 73cm of space in double mode, which is around the same size as an individual pram when it is not in use.

This model comes with two world-facing seats that can be used for babies from birth. They can be adapted to accommodate either a carrycot or a cosido facing the parents which allows parents to monitor their children at all times. The seats can be adjusted separately so that you can find the perfect position for your child. The large UPF50+ canopy with a magnetic peekaboo window and adjustable calf supports offers protection from the elements.

The Graco Voyager is a budget-friendly twin-buggy inline that is ideal for toddlers and children up to three years old. The seats are reclining in multiple positions, and the front wheel suspension helps provide smooth rides on all terrain. Our Lab experts loved the folding method: simply pull up a strap on each seat to fold it in seconds.

Safety

The best twin buggies are durable and all-terrain, with suspension that can handle gravel, grass paths, and kerbs. Some have two wheels on the front for extra stability when traversing rough roads or bumpy terrain. You can search for features like an auto-stop feature that will stop the buggy when you let go of its handlebar. This allows you to stop it before it rolls. Be sure to check the weight limit of a double buggy if you want to take your kids on a walk or run. It's also a good idea to test the seat recline, to make sure your kids are comfortable during long walks or jogs.

There are three types of twin buggies: tandem, side by side and one-seated. Side-by-side models are ideal for twins or siblings very close in age as they provide space for both of them to sit together so they can communicate and chat during strolls. This style of twin buggy is narrower than other types, which makes them easier to maneuver and pass through doors. They might be heavier, have a bigger footprint, and feel less stable when bumping into kerbs.

Tandem buggys are more likely to be double travel system models, able to connect two carseats or carrycots simultaneously. Some models can be adapted to accommodate two identical baby car seats in rear-facing positions. They can be narrower than twin buggies that are side-by-side however they can be longer than single to double stroller buggie models. They may not fit through doorways if the doors that are made by the manufacturer are too narrow.

One-seaters are typically smaller than other kinds of double buggy and take up less of the pavement. This makes them a good option for twins or siblings of varying ages, who like to sit next to one another and avoid waking each other awake by pulling their hair or fighting. Some models are designed to be independent in their reclined seat, so your little ones can snooze comfortably without kicking each other.

Convenience

With twin strollers allows your children to take their favorite dolls or teddy bears along on an outing. There are many models with seats that allow two children can sit side by side to play together, and some even come with a handy carry basket that folds up to keep everything in.

Twin buggies are available at various price points however, it's worth paying more for one that is simple to use and will grow with your family. For instance the Joie Evalite Duo is a good choice, and can pick up online for around PS200. Its back seat is flat for babies and upright for toddlers. The design is also very user-friendly, with just one hand to fold and a simple unfold. It is well-balanced and the suspension makes light work of kerbs.

The iCandy Peach 7 is another extremely versatile option, offering a total of 30 seating configurations, which include twins, a child and the toddler, or three children with the addition of UPPAbaby's "PiggyBack board (which you can buy separately for around PS120). The compact chassis measures 73.5cm when doubled and fits through most doors. It can also be wheeled inside your home, without taking up too much space. It has big canopy options that offer excellent protection from rain and sun, plus peekaboo hoods so you can monitor your kids at all times.

You can also purchase twin pushchairs designed with convenience at the forefront, like the Gazelle S Luxury that lets you save time by folding it with the two seats in place. This allows you to wheel it straight out of the front door, which is particularly beneficial for parents of babies. The seat on the lower side will need to be removed but it's only about a minute. The whole item can be folded in a neat and upright manner. Its slim frame is also smaller than other double buggy with Carrycot buggies and is light too.

Design

There are a myriad of styles to choose from, whether you're buying for twins or close-in-age siblings. Some single prams can be transformed into a twin buggy by an easy conversion, while others are built to be twin buggies right from the start. Whatever model you're seeking the most important thing is to choose one that suits your family's requirements and lifestyle.

The majority of twin buggies are tandem or side-byside, allowing children to sit next to one another or behind. Side-by-side models tend to be smaller and easier to maneuver, and they can work for kids or babies of different age groups. Tandems might not be able to fit in smaller car boot spaces, but they allow children to play.

Many twin buggies come with various features that parents appreciate. You should look for safety harnesses that are adjustable with five points, several recline options and a large canopy that can be widened by the hood that peeks out. Some models come with an adult tray, removable changing mats and under-seat storage baskets.

Choosing the right wheel type and size is another crucial factor for your twin buggy. Choose a double seat stroller buggy with all-terrain wheels that can easily traverse mud, gravel, and uneven surfaces. Choose a buggy that has suspension for better control.

If you're planning on using your twin buggy for long walks, think about a model with a spacious cargo bag. This will allow you to carry more than two children, and will make it easier to keep track of their belongings. Other practical options worth a look include sun shields, rain covers and a shopping tray.