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A Double Buggy Is a Must-Have For Families With Two Kids
A double buggy is an essential item for families with two children. It can help you navigate urban roads and off road trails with ease while keeping the kids comfortable and happy.
When choosing a double stroller, there are a lot of factors to consider. First, ensure that it will fit through your door and into your car boot when folded.
Lightweight
Bringing home a second child is an exciting possibility, but there are also lots of practical considerations. Adding another child to the family will require reorganising living spaces, rethinking car seats, and of course, purchasing a new double buggy.
If you're looking for twins or just want something narrow there are plenty of options available that are available. Our lab experts recommend the iCandy Peach because it comes with a variety of accessories that rival brands will charge additional fees for. It also folds in a neat way to make it easier to store in your boot. It's easy to move and it rolls well, as per the test subjects. However, it may seem a bit long if you're in double mode.
Side-by-side buggies are great for keeping your children together but they tend to be wider than a single buggy, which can make them difficult to navigate up and down kerbs. Mountain Buggy Duet Luxury, with its 63cm width is the tiniest on the market. It's easy to pass through doors and into public transportation. It's compatible with a variety of car seats and will expand with your family - it can be used as a mono and tandem buggy when your children are ready to be seated side-by-side.
The adjustable height handle is ideal for steering and the suspension makes light work of slick surfaces. It's an excellent choice for older kids, since it has a seat elevated in a stadium style, giving them a better view of the action. It's not as lightweight as other models, however it's still a great option.
You'll be pushing your double buggy a lot so it's essential to look for a model that feels at ease to push. Find a handle that's comfortable and well-shaped to fit your height, and a large basket with plenty of pockets and compartments. When you're not using your buggy, you should consider checking how easily it can be folded and put away.
Easy to Manoeuvre
There are some incredible new double buggies that make traveling with two kids much simpler. For example the iCandy Orange is an all-in-one option that can carry twins (or one baby and a toddler) with both seats/carrycots facing forward or backward and even a third seat with a 'piggyback board' (sold separately). Its sleek frame, light frame, swivel wheels, and suspension allow it to be easily moved around town and on rougher terrain.
The Joie Evalite Duo is another side-by-side model that's incredibly light and has a small footprint. They can be easily stored with the seats attached. However, they require some muscle to push them over kerbs and can be more challenging 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 can be expanded widthways, and a height-adjustable handle making it really easy to steer with only one hand.
If you plan to use public transportation often, think about whether you'll need a double buggy with big wheels since they tend to cope better with rough or uneven surfaces. Similarly, check how easy it is to fold and unfold the buggy and how wide it is when folded to see if your boot will be able to accommodate it. If you reside in a small double buggy village or town with narrow roads, you should consider a tandem double buggy where the child sits behind the other rather than directly in front of them, since this will make it easier to navigate narrow spaces.
Storage is available in abundance
Double buggies aren't required for every family, but they do help with outings for families with infants and toddlers. Check out the side-by-side buggies if you're looking for an easy-to-steer, lightweight model. They have a large storage basket under as well as side and rear pockets to store all the necessities for your baby. There are many models that feature adjustable handles that can be adjusted to fit parents of different heights and fold in a neat, compact form suitable to be used in small double buggy spaces or for tucking away in the boot.
All-terrain double buggys are a good option if you're looking for a stronger model. These are typically twins and can be more difficult to maneuver, but they'll often come with a reclined seat for newborns and older infants and are a great choice for outdoor enthusiasts and active families. Some models can be transformed into Joggers, making them ideal for running or exercising.
Many of the best double buggies can accommodate a variety of combinations of car seats, carrycots and seats. They are a great option for families with twins, or siblings of similar ages. But, it's essential to verify the specifications of any model that you're considering.
There are two main types of double buggy: twin which is where your children are together, or tandem, where one seat is in front of the other. The primary benefit of twin pushchair buggy is that your children will be able to communicate without having to switch places or argue over who gets the best double buggy seat. Twin buggys can be wider and make it more difficult to maneuver through doorways and aisles in the supermarket.
Tandem buggies are generally smaller than single buggies, but are nonetheless longer. They are also less stable and may require dismantling in order to fit in the car boot. The majority of double pram buggy buggies come with an recline for the seat independently that is nowadays a standard feature. Make sure your chosen model can be adjusted by the child's seat to a position they're most comfortable in.
Comfort
A well-designed double buggy should give both parents and children plenty of comfort. Check for padding on the straps, how much recline each seat can achieve and if the seats are adjustable independently so that you can adjust to your child's needs as they grow. Check the weight limit and if both have a hood or sun canopy that protects from wind and rain.
Consider using a baby carrier as an alternative to a double stroller. They're great for toddlers who wish to walk, but still need an extra ride. They're also ideal for infants and newborns. Some carriers can be paired with a car seat for even greater flexibility.
Many parents find a side-byside double buggy the easiest option to navigate, however there are some truly innovative models available, such as the Mountain Buggy Duet Luxury in herringbone, which is amazingly slim and is the tiniest side-by-side double buggy available (it's the same width as a single stroller).
The Wave from Mamas & Papas is another smart choice that gives you more configuration options than other tandem buggies. It's initially a mono pushchair and then you can add an additional seat or carrycot (and sometimes a third one) to the frame using adaptors, which gives you an array of seating options. It is easy to control, has an excellent suspension and Lab experts loved how easy it was fold. You just pull up on the two straps (one under each seat) and then you can fold the entire thing in a matter of minutes.
Double buggys are an investment that will last for years. They also offer a reasonable resales cost. When comparing prices it's important to consider that buying a name brand model can allow you to get extra accessories and upgrades later. For instance, a few of our top-rated double buggies come with an easy changing Bag and Carrier included in the cost. This is an essential item that'll save you time and stress on the day you need to travel with your babies.

When choosing a double stroller, there are a lot of factors to consider. First, ensure that it will fit through your door and into your car boot when folded.
Lightweight
Bringing home a second child is an exciting possibility, but there are also lots of practical considerations. Adding another child to the family will require reorganising living spaces, rethinking car seats, and of course, purchasing a new double buggy.
If you're looking for twins or just want something narrow there are plenty of options available that are available. Our lab experts recommend the iCandy Peach because it comes with a variety of accessories that rival brands will charge additional fees for. It also folds in a neat way to make it easier to store in your boot. It's easy to move and it rolls well, as per the test subjects. However, it may seem a bit long if you're in double mode.
Side-by-side buggies are great for keeping your children together but they tend to be wider than a single buggy, which can make them difficult to navigate up and down kerbs. Mountain Buggy Duet Luxury, with its 63cm width is the tiniest on the market. It's easy to pass through doors and into public transportation. It's compatible with a variety of car seats and will expand with your family - it can be used as a mono and tandem buggy when your children are ready to be seated side-by-side.
The adjustable height handle is ideal for steering and the suspension makes light work of slick surfaces. It's an excellent choice for older kids, since it has a seat elevated in a stadium style, giving them a better view of the action. It's not as lightweight as other models, however it's still a great option.
You'll be pushing your double buggy a lot so it's essential to look for a model that feels at ease to push. Find a handle that's comfortable and well-shaped to fit your height, and a large basket with plenty of pockets and compartments. When you're not using your buggy, you should consider checking how easily it can be folded and put away.
Easy to Manoeuvre
There are some incredible new double buggies that make traveling with two kids much simpler. For example the iCandy Orange is an all-in-one option that can carry twins (or one baby and a toddler) with both seats/carrycots facing forward or backward and even a third seat with a 'piggyback board' (sold separately). Its sleek frame, light frame, swivel wheels, and suspension allow it to be easily moved around town and on rougher terrain.
The Joie Evalite Duo is another side-by-side model that's incredibly light and has a small footprint. They can be easily stored with the seats attached. However, they require some muscle to push them over kerbs and can be more challenging 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 can be expanded widthways, and a height-adjustable handle making it really easy to steer with only one hand.
If you plan to use public transportation often, think about whether you'll need a double buggy with big wheels since they tend to cope better with rough or uneven surfaces. Similarly, check how easy it is to fold and unfold the buggy and how wide it is when folded to see if your boot will be able to accommodate it. If you reside in a small double buggy village or town with narrow roads, you should consider a tandem double buggy where the child sits behind the other rather than directly in front of them, since this will make it easier to navigate narrow spaces.
Storage is available in abundance
Double buggies aren't required for every family, but they do help with outings for families with infants and toddlers. Check out the side-by-side buggies if you're looking for an easy-to-steer, lightweight model. They have a large storage basket under as well as side and rear pockets to store all the necessities for your baby. There are many models that feature adjustable handles that can be adjusted to fit parents of different heights and fold in a neat, compact form suitable to be used in small double buggy spaces or for tucking away in the boot.
All-terrain double buggys are a good option if you're looking for a stronger model. These are typically twins and can be more difficult to maneuver, but they'll often come with a reclined seat for newborns and older infants and are a great choice for outdoor enthusiasts and active families. Some models can be transformed into Joggers, making them ideal for running or exercising.
Many of the best double buggies can accommodate a variety of combinations of car seats, carrycots and seats. They are a great option for families with twins, or siblings of similar ages. But, it's essential to verify the specifications of any model that you're considering.
There are two main types of double buggy: twin which is where your children are together, or tandem, where one seat is in front of the other. The primary benefit of twin pushchair buggy is that your children will be able to communicate without having to switch places or argue over who gets the best double buggy seat. Twin buggys can be wider and make it more difficult to maneuver through doorways and aisles in the supermarket.
Tandem buggies are generally smaller than single buggies, but are nonetheless longer. They are also less stable and may require dismantling in order to fit in the car boot. The majority of double pram buggy buggies come with an recline for the seat independently that is nowadays a standard feature. Make sure your chosen model can be adjusted by the child's seat to a position they're most comfortable in.
Comfort
A well-designed double buggy should give both parents and children plenty of comfort. Check for padding on the straps, how much recline each seat can achieve and if the seats are adjustable independently so that you can adjust to your child's needs as they grow. Check the weight limit and if both have a hood or sun canopy that protects from wind and rain.
Consider using a baby carrier as an alternative to a double stroller. They're great for toddlers who wish to walk, but still need an extra ride. They're also ideal for infants and newborns. Some carriers can be paired with a car seat for even greater flexibility.
Many parents find a side-byside double buggy the easiest option to navigate, however there are some truly innovative models available, such as the Mountain Buggy Duet Luxury in herringbone, which is amazingly slim and is the tiniest side-by-side double buggy available (it's the same width as a single stroller).
The Wave from Mamas & Papas is another smart choice that gives you more configuration options than other tandem buggies. It's initially a mono pushchair and then you can add an additional seat or carrycot (and sometimes a third one) to the frame using adaptors, which gives you an array of seating options. It is easy to control, has an excellent suspension and Lab experts loved how easy it was fold. You just pull up on the two straps (one under each seat) and then you can fold the entire thing in a matter of minutes.

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