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

A double buggy is a necessity for families with more than one child. You can travel through urban streets or off-road trails without difficulty while keeping your children comfortable and happy.

There are a variety of factors to take into consideration when selecting a double buggy. Firstly, check that it can pass through your doorway and into the car boot when folded.

Lightweight

It's exciting to bring another child into the family however, there are a lot of practical issues to be considered. Addition of a second child to the family requires rearranging living spaces, rethinking car seats and purchasing a double buggy.

There are many great alternatives available, whether you're looking for twins or simply want something that is narrow. Our lab experts recommend the iCandy Peach, which comes with a set of accessories that rival brands cost extra for and is very compact and folds up to take up a small amount of space in your boot. It is simple to maneuver and moves well, as per users. However, it could be a bit long when you're in double mode.

Side-by-side buggies can be great to keep your kids together but they are typically larger than a single buggy, which makes them difficult to navigate up and down kerbs. The Mountain Buggy Duet Luxury is the tiniest side-by-side on market though and, at just 63cm wide it's the same width as a single pushchair. It's easy to pass through doors and onto public transport. It's compatible with many car seats, and can expand with your family. It can be used as a mono or tandem buggy after your children are old enough to be seated together.

The suspension is ideal for rough surfaces, and the height-adjustable handle makes steering easy. It's a great option for older children, since it has a seat elevated in a stadium style, giving them an improved view of the action. It's not quite as light as other models, but it's still an excellent choice.

You'll be pushing your double buggy often so it's crucial to select an item that is easy to push. Find a handle that's comfortable and well-shaped to fit your height, and an ample basket that has plenty of compartments and pockets. When you're not using your buggy, it's worth checking how easily it folds up and stored.

Easy to manoeuvre

There are some fantastic new double buggies available that allow you to travel with two kids much easier. The iCandy Orange, for example, is a multi-purpose option that can fit twins or one baby and a toddler with both seats/carrycots facing either in the direction of forward or reverse. It can also accommodate a third child using a piggyback' board (sold separately). Its light, sleek frame with swivel wheels on the front and suspension makes it easy to manoeuvre around town and over rougher terrain.

Other models with side-by-sides, like the Joie Evalite Duo are also extremely light and have a small footprint so they're easy to fit through doors and on public transport and you can often store them with seats still attached. However, they need some muscle to push over kerbs and can be more challenging on uneven surfaces. The UPPAbaby Vista 2 can be utilized in tandem mode with both car seats and seat, but it can also be used to push a single buggy. Its clever frame expands in width.

If you plan on using public transportation frequently you might want to consider a double buggy with large wheels. These are better suited to rough or uneven surfaces. Check the ease to fold and unfold, as well as the width of the buggy when folded, to see if it will fit into your boot. If you reside in a tiny town or village and have narrow roads, you should consider a tandem double buggy where the child is seated behind the other, instead of directly in front of them, since this makes it easier to navigate tight spaces.

Storage is readily available

A double buggy isn't essential for every family, but it makes outings more manageable for families with toddlers and newborns. Check out the side-by-side buggies if you want an easy-to-drive, lightweight model. These offer lots of space underneath in the form of a spacious basket as well as rear and side pockets for all your baby essentials. A lot of models come with handles that can be adjusted to fit parents of different heights. They can also fold into a compact size making them ideal for use in small spaces or in the boot.

All-terrain double strollers are a excellent option for those looking for a more robust model. They're typically twins, and are more difficult to maneuver, but they often come with a reclining seat that is great for babies and toddlers. They're an excellent choice for outdoor enthusiasts and active family members. Some models can be transformed into joggers, making them perfect for running or exercising.

A lot of the top double buggies will be able to accommodate a wide range of of seats, carrycots and car 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 thinking about to ensure it's a good fit for your needs.

There are two kinds of double buggy - twin stroller with car seats, where your children sit side-by-side, and tandem with one seat in front of the other. A twin buggy has one main advantage that your children can be together instead of fighting over who should sit in front. Twin buggys are often wider and can be more difficult to navigate through aisles and doorways at the supermarket.

Tandem buggies are usually a little shorter than single to double buggy buggies, however they are nevertheless longer. They're also less stable when going up kerbs and may need dismantling in order to fit into the car boot. Reclining the seat independently is nowadays a standard feature on a lot of double buggies, so do ensure that your model allows you to adjust each child's seat to the position that they are most comfortable in.

Comfort

A good double buggy should give both parents and children plenty of comfort. Check for padding on the straps, the amount of recline each seat can achieve and whether the seats are adjustable independently to allow you to adjust them as your children grow. Be sure to check the weight limit and whether they both have a hood or sun canopy to shield from wind and rain.

If you're looking for an adaptable alternative to a double pushchair, consider a baby carrier. They are great for toddlers who want to walk, but still need an extra ride. They are also great for babies and newborns. Some carriers can be paired with the car seat for more flexibility.

Many parents find a side-byside double buggy the easiest option to use, but there are also some innovative models available, such as the Mountain Buggy Duet Luxury in herringbone that is incredibly slim and is the thinnest side-by-side double travel stroller 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 most other tandem buggies. It's designed as a single pushchair, but you can add a second seat or carrycot (and sometimes a third one) to the frame by using adaptors, giving you the option of a variety of seating options. It's smooth to steer and is extremely stable and Lab experts loved the ease of fold. All you have to do is pull the straps up (one under each seat) and the entire thing folds down in just a few seconds.

Double buggys are a good investment that will last for many years. They also have a good resale price. When making comparisons it is important to keep in mind that buying a brand name model can allow you to purchase additional accessories and upgrades later on. For example, some of our top-rated double buggy sale buggies come with a convenient changing Bag and Carrier included in the cost. This is an essential accessory that will save you time, hassle and money when traveling with your child.