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Buying a Twin Pushchair

If you're looking to keep an eye on the two of your kids in a tandem that is oriented towards parents or simply enjoy the convenience of a double pushchair shop Direct4Baby's unique range of double and twin pushchairs.

A few of our favorites are the egg2 dual-use pushchairs that open in new window which allow you to modify them for toddlers and babies by combining carrycots and seat units.

Side-by-Side

The children are positioned side-by-side in a side-by-side double buggy with carrycot stroller. It can accommodate two seats fixed. They tend to be narrower than single pushchairs, making them it is easier to maneuver through doorways and are more evenly weighed, making them easy to maneuver through kerbs and up and down.

Some seats can be adjusted to ensure that a child can lie flat and others are designed to fit carrycots. This type of twin is a great option right from the beginning and can be used throughout toddlerhood, and beyond.

Certain models, like the Cybex Aton M5, can be converted into a single buggy with a basket on the side. This is an innovative alternative that is not only practical but also fun for children. It is essential to ensure that any additional accessories you purchase are compatible with the model you own.

Tandem

Twin pushchairs, also known as tandems are arranged one behind the other, and provide two places for your children. This arrangement is especially suitable for babies of similar ages as it lets you put your infant in a comfortable carrycot, and your toddler in a seat unit or a car seat (though not all models can accommodate both). Many of the top twin pushchairs have an upholstered front seat that reclines flat and an upright seat in the rear.

The Cybex Venus is a great model of this kind of twin pushchair. The rear seat reclines completely and is suitable for infants and the front seat can be positioned in any direction. This allows your child to gaze at their older sibling or look out into the world. Add a newborn cocoon to both seats to create a lying-flat area for your children. The rear seat comes with an hood, raincover and the recline is complete.

If you prefer, you can select an option like the Joolz Geo 3 which has been designed with a rear seat that opens up to reveal a large shopping basket when not in use. This lets you easily manoeuvre a double buggy from birth pushchair through narrow doors, making it an excellent choice for urban adventures. The curved frame and four-wheel suspension makes it ideal for coping with uneven surfaces as well.

Some tandem pushchairs like the UPPAbaby Vista 2, start life as single buggies to which a second seat could be added either in front, behind or underneath. This is a cost-effective option that lasts longer and gives you ultra flexibility if you're expecting a second child in the near future.

The egg2 is a classic example of this type of twin pushchair that's been designed for a range of configurations and has been a hit with parents for its sleek design and premium fabrics. It can be used as a single unit with a carrycot and infant seat, or as a twin with two seat units or even as a three-child family rig with the addition of a piggy back board that connects to the rear of the chassis.

Convenience

If you're walking through bustling shopping centres or enjoying peaceful walks in the park, choosing the right twin pushchair will transform your everyday routine. There are many choices from tandem pushchairs that align your kids together to twin buggies that are compact and designed for tight spaces. But the most important thing to consider is whether the twin pushchair will stand up to the wear and tear of two children and still provide plenty of space for their belongings too.

It's a great idea try out a variety of models before you buy a twin pushchair. You'll have a better idea of how it's easy to control and stop your pushchair, as well as how easily it folds up and stores away when not in use. It is also important to check the weight of the pushchair to ensure it's not too heavy to be lifted into your car or store away when not in use.

There are plenty of accessories available for twin pushchairs, such as foot muffs, rain covers and drink holders. Many top brands offer a range of these extras that are available for their twin pushchairs, so make sure you take the time to look at the various options and figure out which is the best fit for your family. It's worth noting that certain twin pushchairs come with a selection of these items as standard, so be sure to double-check before buying.

Twin pushchairs can get rather bulky, so it's important to choose a model that will be capable of fitting through doorways and other tight spaces. If you're not sure you're not sure, ask an employee at the store you're shopping with to take measurements of the width of couple of door frames to give you an idea of how much space you'll need for the twin pushchair.

The popular twin pushchair comes with a range of useful accessories that are included such as reversible seat liners, foot muffs and rain covers. It's a great option for parents looking for an adaptable twin pushchair that can be used from birth and be able to accommodate their children until the age of four years. It can be used in dual or mono mode and the frame can be expanded to accommodate a second seat or carrycot.