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Buying a Small Double Stroller

Double strollers are an investment that you'll use for a long time. That's why it's important to choose carefully.

Our testers were looking for strollers that had great flexibility and a smooth ride over any terrain. They also examined whether they were easy to fold and maneuver.

Size

There are many styles of double strollers available that include tandem, side-byside (single-file) and wagons. The category has advanced from the behemoth vintage 1980s models that some elder millennials might remember--these days they're sleek and offer various options for customization to make the experience of traveling with kids more enjoyable for everyone.

For parents of toddlers or infants, a double stroller with car seat is an excellent option for getting them from point A to B. Some of the most sophisticated strollers on the market feature frames that can hold two infant car seats or convertible toddler seats, making them suitable for use from birth until children reach the age of kindergarten. They're generally more expensive than a simple double stroller frame, but they also come with the convenience of a built-in car seat system and a spacious undercarriage basket that can hold both car seats.

Parents with fewer children might want a simple, less-expensive single-to-double stroller. These frames tend to be lighter and some moms use their twin umbrella stroller after their children have outgrown it.

Another excellent feature of some of the smaller double strollers we've tested is the compact fold. They can fit in spaces that larger strollers can't, and they're often easier to maneuver once folded.

In addition, all of the small double strollers we've tested come with a decent-sized sunshade, though coverage varies from nothing to a cocoon cover. For families with a tight budget, it's worth checking out second-hand strollers available on sites like Facebook Marketplace to see if there's a model that meets your family's requirements. Make sure to inspect any used stroller for signs of wear and tear before making a decision to purchase one.

Weight

When choosing a small double stroller, parents should think about how much they would like to spend and if it's a good fit for their family's lifestyle. For instance, a lightweight stroller might not have enough space for large bags or extra gear. It also might not have a large canopy or other features that would make the stroller more convenient to use on long trips.

The most reliable double strollers are sturdy and easy to move and ensure that children are comfortable in their seats and don't shift around while riding. In our comfort tests we prefer strollers with adjustable seatbacks and leg rests with padding. The best double strollers offer reclining seating positions that let kids take a break during long walks.

Strollers that can be used to serve a variety of functions are becoming more popular than ever thanks to innovative designs and clever features. Some of the most effective options are able to accommodate multiple car seat installations and offer a wide range of seating options for children from the beginning of childhood to preschool. Others are even lightweight enough for jogging or travel.

When choosing a small double stroller, it is important to determine if the stroller can be pushed through narrow doors and other spaces. Older models of tandem strollers and side-byside strollers are typically too large to pass through the doors of many. The most effective double strollers are generally shorter than the typical models, and are able to be easily pushed through doors.

Another thing to think about is whether you require an additional feature on your stroller like a cup holder or snack tray. These can be handy for longer trips, but they add to the weight and cost of a double stroller.

Folding

A small double stroller can fold compactly to fit into tiny spaces. It is also easy to keep in storage. Additionally, its lightweight design ensures that it will be easy to maneuver and transport.

Before you decide on a small double stroller, think about the location you intend to use it and how often. These questions will help you determine which features are most important. If you're planning to run with the stroller, you'll need one that has a smooth suspension so it can glide smoothly over rough roads and uneven terrain.

Also, consider the age and temperament of your children. If they are close in age, then a side-byside stroller could be the best. However, if they're at different stages of development, then a tandem model may be better suited to your needs.

A double stroller is expensive, but the investment will pay off over time. Investing in a quality model that meets your family's needs will make travelling with kids easier, and it will also provide years of convenience for you and your kids.

If you have limited storage space, you might want to consider a small double stroller that can fit both toddler car seats and infant car seats. Evenflo Pivot Xplore Wagon can accommodate twins and is a great option for families with two children. It comes with two canopy options, an attachable storage bin, and a child's tray with cup holders. This lightweight, affordable stroller folds up easily and can be carried using only one hand. It is important to know that you need to remove the second seat from the majority of double modular strollers when folding.

Maneuverability

The best small double strollers are easy to maneuver and come with smooth and responsive wheels that can glide across all kinds of surfaces. These strollers come with reclining seats that are comfortable and ample storage space for your child's gear. In addition, many of these strollers can accommodate car seat carriers and infant toddler seats. These features make these strollers a great option for families looking for a single, multi-purpose stroller.

Alli Cavasino is a certified child safety technician and travel gear expert who offers advice to parents on strollers and other equipment. She recommends selecting a lightweight, easy-to push model. "Strollers that are too heavy could lead to frame fatigue and injury," she says. If your stroller is too heavy and difficult for you to push, consider adding a ride-along or reduce the number of children.

A few of the smaller double strollers we tested could accommodate multiple infant car seats. The UPPAbaby Vista v2 Double, for instance, can accommodate two infant car seats or toddler seats simultaneously and converts to a three-seat layout with the help of the RumbleSeat. It also features a chic inline design, with foam-filled tires that won't be flat and an adjustable telescoping handlebar. The seat belts are simple to secure and remove and its UPF 50+ sunshades come with windows that can be seen through.

Other models are available with multiple seating configurations. They can be used for twins, triplets, an older child and an infant or a toddler riding on a scooter (sold separately). These models also have brakes that are simple to use and an incredibly compact fold that can fit into the majority of trunks. Some are even lightweight enough to transport up and down steps. The majority of them require little assembly. The Joovy Caboose, however, requires a few tools and was the most difficult to construct during our tests.

Safety

The most reliable double strollers come with a variety of safety features. They have adjustable handlebars, which provide an ergonomic grip, as well as an extra wide base that won't fall over when children leap out of their seats. The canopy is large enough to protect both children in rainstorms. They're also simple to use, says Alli Cavasino, a certified child passenger safety technician. "Look for an easy one- or two step fold that is easy to carry and has a place where straps can be put," she says.

The narrowest compact strollers can be pushed through doors effortlessly. This is a great advantage if you live in smaller spaces or have a car that isn't as big. The smallest models are considerably lighter than traditional double strollers, making them easy to move from one location to the next. No more straining your arms and back as you sling an oversized stroller on your shoulder.

Parents of children of similar ages can prefer a stroller with a side-by-side feature like our top choice one: the Joovy Kooper X2, that includes two child seats that can be adjusted individually for recline and width. In our tests, we discovered that the seats are very comfortable, and the recline was smooth and simple. Each seat is equipped with a single lever. It also comes with a massive storage basket and a one-step connected parking brake (to reduce hand fatigue while stopping), and some of the best harnesses in our tests.

If your children are of different ages, a sitting-and- stand stroller, such as our top choice UPPAbaby v2 double, could be a good option. It can accommodate two infant car seats and comes with a pair of modified seats that act as bassinets for older children. They can also be modified to accommodate the use of a riding board for a sibling who is even older.