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How to Choose the Best Double Stroller With Adjustable Seats Stroller

There are many options available when it comes to double strollers. To help you select the best one for your family, we talked to the expert in child development and mom Katie Billingsley.

You should choose a stroller that is easy to fold and push to carry. Look for a model that can fit two infant car seats or a toddler that has a riderboard.

Safety

Look for a double-stroller that includes all-terrain wheels as well as a brake that can be operated by hand if want to ensure your children are safe when walking. These brakes and wheels will help you navigate paths and dirt without worrying about your children slipping or rolling. The best double strollers also come with plenty of storage space for gear and kids-sized items like snacks and toys.

The first step to choosing the best double stroller is to figure out how old your children are and how far apart they are. A majority of double infant strollers strollers can only accommodate one child seat. However, some do have a variety options that let you select the seating option that is ideal for your family.

Side-by-side doubles are a classic option, and are great for children of similar ages who like to interact with each other. Some models have a double-decker design, which allows you to put one seat higher than the other or add a rider board for older siblings. Newborns can either be snuggled in a bassinet attached to the frame, or in an attachment that allows you to play peek-a-boo with your baby. If you have twins or are expecting twins, a dedicated twin stroller is the best option to go.

For more adventurous families opt for a double stroller that can take on off-road terrains or even hike. A lot of these strollers were developed with active parents and their children in mind. They have features that will allow you to take them on any adventure, no matter how rough or high the climbs might be.

In addition to all-terrain tires, the top double strollers feature thoughtful features that make navigating difficult terrain and weather more enjoyable. For instance, this jogging stroller includes a wrist loop for your child so you're sure that they're safe while running downhill or at higher speeds. It also comes with an all-over canopy that has ventilation so your kids stay comfy in the summer heat.

This model is a lightweight and compact double stroller from Joovy. It weighs just 23 lbs, making it lighter than some single strollers. It's ideal to take on air travel or for storing in overhead compartments or trunks. It also comes with a large storage basket as well as an easy-to-use one-step parking brake.

Seating

Contrary to the giant strollers of the past these double strollers are sleek and offer an array of configurations that can be adapted to families. Some work as traditional side-by-side strollers double strollers, while others -- like the Baby Trend Sit 'N Stand Double Stroller - function as a base to which car seats, toddler seats or bassinets snap into. They come in a variety of widths and weight limits to fit children from birth to kindergarten.

A good double stroller will be simple to fold and maneuver, as well as allowing you to adjust your handlebar height to ensure you are comfortable throughout your outings. A good handlebar should be easy to hold, and it should allow you to walk with proper posture (ask parents for advice on this). It should have a range of storage options that can accommodate all the necessities your children will require.

If your twins are similar age, a tandem stroller may be the best choice for your family. The seats of these models are placed in a row, allowing you to interact with both of them and keep an eye on both of them at the same time. They can also recline independently which means that one child can rest while the other is ready to go.

The drawback of a twin stroller may be that it is wider than a model for a single-occupant. This makes it difficult to maneuver narrow doorways, store aisles or even the sidewalks. For some families, however the benefits are worth the extra effort and size.

If you're in the market for a compact double stroller the UPPAbaby Vista Double is a great choice. Its shock absorption, streamlined design and capacity for two infant car seats, plus an optional running board for mobile older children--make it an ideal choice for city living.

Another option is a wagon-style double stroller, such as the Delta Children LX Side-by-Side Stroller. The model is basic, but it offers plenty of space for storage and seating. It also comes with heavy-duty wheels to handle any terrain. It also comes with a canopy with 50+ SPF and adjustable handlebars. Some parents complain that the seats are too low and they don't recline to a completely flat position, which makes it difficult for small children to sit comfortably or reach their snack trays.

Easy of Use

Double strollers are typically an investment of a significant amount that you will use for many years. When shopping for one you need to ensure that it's simple to operate and clean. The best double strollers are designed to be user-friendly and have many useful features.

All the strollers we tested can be folded easily and compactly using just one hand. They're also lightweight, making them ideal for travel. A lot of them fit into most trunks and can be checked for gate-checking on planes. Furthermore, the majority our test subjects found that their strollers folded to smaller dimensions than their single-seat counterparts and some even had an adjustable carry strap for easy carrying.

If you're in search of a multi-purpose double stroller that can grow with your family Look no further than the Valco Snap Duo Trend. This side-by-side stroller can be used with infant car seats as well as other accessories. It can be used from birth up to preschool age. Each seat features five-point harnesses, a large canopy and ample sun protection.

The Joovy Twin Roo is another option that is highly praised. The stroller is light and extremely compact, measuring just 22 pounds and 26 inches wide when it's folded. The front seat reclines to a flat position and the back seat can be adjusted to suit each child. There's a large storage basket and an easy, one-step connected parking brake which makes this stroller user-friendly and easy to maneuver.

The only drawbacks of the Joovy Twin Roo are minor and specific to this model. Kerry notes that the packaging was enjoyable and clever, however it was also packaged in five boxes, which can be a bit of trouble to carry around. She also felt that the Genuis magnetic buckle was a little clunky and took some time to master. However, in the end she was very pleased with this stroller and would definitely recommend it.

Stores

Strollers are available in various sizes and styles, including tandems (single-file seating) and side-by-side doubles and many that let you modify the layout using a car seat or bassinet attachment. Some come with rider boards for older children. But, they're not all created equal -- some are elegant and simple to use, whereas others are heavy, bulky and difficult to fold or store.

If you're looking for a lightweight double stroller, check out the Joovy Caboose Ultralight Graphite. It was the lightest choice during our tests. It weighs close to 23 pounds. It is also simple to fold, but it has all the features parents need to enjoy a great time with two kids.

The Vista v2 Double from UPPAbaby is a second model that our testers adored, especially for its sleek design and user-friendly. It can accommodate two infant car seats, a toddler seat, and a bassinet with no adapters required. The rear seat can also be removed to make it a quad or triple stroller. It has a large storage basket and can be upgraded to include an organizer for parents wheel, all-terrain wheels, as well as side storage bags.

Billingsley says that the most suitable double stroller for a toddler is one with various options for customization. This includes a bassinet or seat that can be removed. This is because toddlers typically have limitations in endurance, and a stroller with an attachment for a bassinet will give them a safe place to nap. She says that a double stroller should also have a great recline position and harness system, as well as ample storage space for snacks and toys.

The ZOE Twin+ is popular among parents due to its lightweight and flexibility. It is gate-check-friendly for airlines, fits through most doorways (without taking off the wheels at the front) and can be expanded to a triple or quad stroller by adding an extra tandem. Its nearly flat, independently reclined seats, sun canopy with extra-long lengths and adjustable footrests are additional highlights, while its spacious underseat storage basket as well as the inclusion of kid and parent cup holders round out the impressive set of features. The only drawback according to Taylor, is that it lacks a a small profile when folded and can be difficult to store.