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A Double Buggy Is a Must-Have For Families With Two Kids

A double buggy will be an essential item for families with more than one child. It will enable you to navigate urban pathways and off-road trails with ease while keeping the kids comfortable and happy.

When selecting a cheap double pushchair stroller, there are many factors to consider. Be sure that it will fit into your car boot and doorway when folded.

Lightweight

Bringing home a second baby is a thrilling prospect, but there are a lot of practical issues to be considered. Addition of a second child to the family can mean changing the layout of living spaces, thinking about the seating arrangements in vehicles and acquiring a double buggy.

There are a variety of alternatives available depending on whether you're looking to purchase twins or simply want something narrow. Our lab experts like the iCandy Peach, which comes with a set of accessories that competitors charge extra for and is very compact and folds up to occupy a tiny space in your boot. The Peach is well-balanced and is easy to move. However, it can be a bit long when you're in double mode.

Side-by-side buggies can be great for keeping your children together however they are generally bigger than a single buggy, which can make them hard to navigate through kerbs. The Mountain Buggy Duet Luxury is the slimmest side-by-side on the market and, at just 63cm wide, it's the same width as the single pushchair. This makes it easy to fit through doorways and on public transportation. It's compatible with a variety of car seats and will adapt to your growing family It can also be used as a mono or tandem buggy when your children are ready to sit side-by-side.

The adjustable height handle is great for steering and the suspension is able to make light work of rough surfaces. It's an excellent choice for older kids, since it has a seat that's elevated to give them a better view of the action. It's not as lightweight double stroller than other models, but it's still an excellent choice.

It's important that you choose a double buggy that is comfortable to push. Find a handle that's padded and well-shaped to suit your height, as well as a large basket with lots of pockets and compartments. It's also worth looking into how it's easy to fold and put away your buggy when not using it.

Easy to Manoeuvre

There are some incredible new double buggies available that make going out and about with two kids much more enjoyable. The iCandy Orange, for example, is a multi-purpose option that can fit twins or one toddler and a baby with both carrycots/seats facing forward or backwards. It can also accommodate a third child with a piggyback' board (sold separately). Its sleek frame, light weight, swivel wheels, and suspension make it easy to move through the city and on rougher terrain.

The Joie Evalite Duo is another side-byside model that's extremely light and has a compact footprint. They can be easily moved around with the seats on. They do require more effort to push them over kerbs, and can be difficult to maneuver on uneven surfaces. The UPPAbaby Vista 2 is another excellent option as it can accommodate both carrycots and seats in tandem mode but can also be used as a single stroller thanks to its unique frame that expands widthways and a height-adjustable handle making it easy to steer with only one hand.

If you intend to use public transport a lot, consider whether you'll require a double buggy with large wheels as these tend to be more tolerant of rough or uneven surfaces. Check the ease to fold and unfold the buggy, as well as the size of the buggy folded to see if it will fit in your boot. If you reside in a tiny town or village with narrow pavements, opt for a tandem double buggy in which the child is seated behind the other instead of sitting in front of them, as this makes it easier for them to navigate narrow spaces.

Lots of storage

A double buggy isn't a necessity for all families but it can make outings more manageable for those with toddlers or newborns. If you're looking to purchase a light model that is easy to steer look into the selection of double buggies that are side-by-side. They offer plenty of space underneath in the form of a spacious basket as well as rear and side pockets to store all the baby necessities. There are a variety of models with adjustable handles that are suited to parents of different heights. They also fold up in a neat, compact form ideal to be used in small spaces or for tucking away in the boot.

All-terrain double buggys are a good option if you're looking for a more robust model. They are usually twins and can be more difficult to maneuver but they're often equipped with a reclined seat for newborns and older infants and are a good choice for outdoor enthusiasts and active families. Some even permit you to convert the buggy into a jogger, making them ideal for running and exercising.

Many of the best double buggy double buggies are able to accommodate many different combinations of car seats, carrycots and seats. This makes them an excellent option for families with twins or siblings that are similar in age, but it's worth looking over the specs of any model you're considering to make sure it will fit your requirements.

There are two types of double buggy that are tandem and twin stroller side by side. In tandem the seat is placed on top of the other. The primary benefit of twin buggy is that your children will be able to communicate without having to rotate or fight over who gets the prime spot. Twin buggys can be wider and can be more difficult to maneuver through doorways and aisles at the grocery store.

Tandem buggies tend to be a little shorter than single models, but are nonetheless longer. They're also less stable when bouncing up kerbs, and may require dismantling in order to fit into your car boot. The majority of smallest double buggy buggies come with an recline that is independent and recline, which is now a standard feature. Be sure that the model has the ability to adjust each child's seat to the position they're most comfortable in.

Comfort

A good double buggy should give both parents and children plenty of comfort. Be sure to look for padding on the straps, how much recline each seat is able to do and if the seats can be independently adjusted to allow you to adjust them as your children grow. Check the weight limit and whether both have a hood or sun canopy to shield from rain and wind.

If you're looking for a versatile alternative to a double pushchair then think about a baby carrier. They are suitable for toddlers who would like to walk but need a ride on board and they are also ideal for infants and newborns. Some carriers can also be used in conjunction with a car seat for children to give you even more flexibility.

Some parents find that a side by side double buggy is the most practical option. However, there are some innovative models available, such as the Mountain Buggy Duet Luxury in herringbone. It is the tiniest double buggy side by side available on the market.

The Wave from Mamas & Papas is another clever choice that offers more configuration options than most other tandem buggies. It starts as a mono-pushchair and you can add a carrycot to the frame using adaptors. This provides you with an array of seating options. It's easy to steer, is extremely stable and Lab experts loved how easy it was to fold. You just pull the straps up (one under each seat) and the entire thing collapses in half in a matter of seconds.

Double buggys are a good investment that will last for many years. They also have a good resale cost. When comparing prices, keep in mind that it's best to buy an established brand as this will allow you to get more accessories and upgrades in the future. For instance, many of our top-rated double stroller for twins buggies come with a convenient Changing Bag and Carrier included in the price. This is an essential item that'll save you time and stress on the day you need to travel with your babies.