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What to Look For in a Twin Pushchair

A twin pushchair is a great option if you have two babies or children who are similar in age. They offer two places for your infants and are typically equipped with a comfortable carrycot for newborns and also compatibility with car seats for older toddlers.

Be on the lookout for models that have easy-to use push handles as well as a GIANT basket. Accessories such as cup holders and snack tray for parents and kids are also useful.

Tandem

The classic tandem twin Umbrella stroller (squareblogs.net) pushchair lets both children face each other. This is the preferred choice of parents who believe it less likely to trigger sibling squabbles over who is sitting where. It's also a great option for places such as the Zoo, where both children are able to view each one another. Tandems can be more spacious than single buggys however they are generally larger and may feel longer when pushed.

Some twin buggies begin as a single pushchair and can be expanded to accommodate two seats or carrycots by using an adapter. This can be an affordable option for families expecting more than one child. Additionally, it means that you won't have to buy a new buggy when your older child has outgrown it. It may not be the best choice for twins in their early months, as they'll need to be the same weight and age.

The jogger is a different kind of twin buggy that can be used as a double or single buggy, and can hold two car seats. It features a swivel front wheel and tyres that are air-filled, so it can cope with off-road trails as well. It is heavier than other models, but it has added durability.

The Phil & Ted Sport double jogger can be used with either the main compartment or with a handy double kit that is attached to the existing single seat. It has a single swivel wheel on the front and all-wheel suspension that makes it more sturdy than other joggers we have tested. It's also compatible with a wide range of car seats.

This slim, single to double pushchair stroller is perfect for urban excursions. Its ease of maneuverability and large basket make it perfect for urban adventures. It has UPF50and sun canopy that can be extended to provide real shade, and a peekaboo view in the front seat for both children to enjoy the view. The model doesn't have an inbuilt recline, but it can be paired with a Roma Gemini carrycot (PS100 each) to create a reclining space for newborns and infants. It can also be outfitted with a toddler's seat, making it a three-seater.

Convertible

A convertible twin pushchair is a flexible option that allows you to alter the layout as your kids get older. It starts out as one pram but has adaptors that connect to the frame to allow for a second seat, carrycot or car seat. These types are generally larger than the standard buggy but can often be able to pass through doors and are more maneuverable up and down kerbs. They also let you use a toddler seat and infant car seat, or two carrycots that are side-by-side which is ideal for siblings of various ages.

The iCandy Peach 7 double buggy is a great example of this kind of. It can be configured in 25 different ways using seats, car seats and carrycots. Our test team liked how light and slim it is for a dual-seater, and also provides a large and comfortable ride for kids. The simple and easy one-handed reclining lever at the back of the seat unit also makes it easy for your child to lay down flat.

The Uppababy Vista V2 is another example of a convertible twin stroller that has removable seats and can be set to face forward or backward, making it suitable for twins of all different ages. It also accommodates an additional child on the RumbleSeat or PiggyBack riding board that attach to the middle of the frame.

Multiple configurations

The seating configuration can have a major impact on the functionality of your twin pushchair. Look out for multiple options to change the direction of your children's seats based on their mood or situation and also continue to use the same ones as they grow. The Bugaboo Donkey 5 Twin, for instance, is extremely versatile, with reversible seat and bassinet configurations that let siblings to be facing each other either with you or the exciting route ahead. The frame expands to accommodate an extra seat. It can be used either in Mono or sit n stand double stroller mode. A range of accessories are available for both configurations.

The side-byside configuration is a popular option for parents who are just starting out. One child sits behind the second. This type of twin buggy is narrower than a standard pushchair, and is able to be moved through doorways and on public transport. The Cybex Gazelle S Pushchair, for instance, has over 20 different configurations, so you can choose the perfect set-up for your family, and it can even take two car seats or carrycots in tandem mode.

For those who want to take their twins on jogging or to go on more adventurous excursions with the Valco Jump Seat attachment turns this side-by-side double pushchair buggy into a jogger with both kids facing forwards. This lets you keep on top of your running partner and keeps the kids content as they explore.

Think about your lifestyle when selecting a twin pushchair. They are generally heavier because they come with additional features, such as bigger baskets and cushioned seats. You might also discover that they're more difficult to maneuver than a single pushchair and you may have to purchase additional accessories like sunshades or rain covers to protect your twins from the elements.

Checking the quality of a twin pushchair is just as important as making sure it is within your budget and lifestyle. To get the best double stroller value, look for brands who put a premium on sustainability and offer detailed information about their production processes. You can also gain valuable insight into the ideal twin pushchair for you by joining parenting groups on the internet or at local events where you can talk to other parents about their experience and recommendations.

Stores

If you have twins, you'll need to carry a lot of stuff. Find a car equipped with a huge undercarriage basket as well as plenty of compartments and pockets for your essentials. The storage areas should be accessible even when the seats are in different positions. The UPPAbaby Vista 2 is able to carry twins or a baby as well as a toddler. It also has room for a 'PiggyBack' board (PS120) for older children. The Roma Gemini can accommodate two newborns in the cocoons included (PS59 each), while the altered design lets you put them in any direction. It has a convenient standing fold that makes it simple to keep in storage between uses.