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Buying a Small Double Stroller

A double stroller is a major investment, and it's one you'll use for years. You must make the right choice.

Our testers looked at strollers that have excellent flexibility and a smooth ride on any terrain. They also inspected whether the models were easy to fold and move.

Size

There are a variety of double strollers available, including side-by-side, tandem (single to double buggy-file) and wagons. The category has advanced from the behemoth vintage 1980s models that a few older millennials might remember--these days they're sleek and come with various options for customization to make the experience of traveling with kids more enjoyable for everyone.

For parents with infants or toddlers, a double stroller that includes a car seats is a great option to transport them from one point to B. Some of the most modern strollers feature frames that can accommodate two infant car seat or convertible toddler seats. This lets them be used by children as young as until they reach kindergarten age. These are usually more expensive than double stroller frames but they come with an integrated car seat system and an enormous undercarriage basket.

Parents who don't have multiple children might want a simple one-to-double stroller that is less expensive. These types of frames are typically lighter in weight, and a few moms have even told us they're still using their old stroller after their children outgrew it.

The compact double buggy fold is a excellent feature of the smallest double strollers that we've test. They can fit into spaces that larger strollers aren't able to, and are often more compact when folded.

Finally, most of the small double strollers we've tested have a large sunshade, though it's possible to have nothing to a cocoon cover. If you're on a budget it's a good idea to look into second-hand strollers that are available on sites like Facebook Marketplace. Just make sure to inspect the stroller for signs of wear prior to buying it.

Weight

When choosing a small double stroller, parents must consider how much they want to pay and if it will fit their family's lifestyle. For instance, a light twin stroller may not have enough space to store bulky bags or extra gear. It might not have a large canopy, or other features to make it easier to use on long trips.

The best double strollers are sturdy and easy to move, which helps to ensure that the children remain comfortably in their seats and don't shift around while riding. In our tests of comfort, we prefer strollers with adjustable seatbacks and leg rests with padding. The top double strollers come with reclined seats that allow kids to unwind on long rides.

Innovative designs and thoughtful features make strollers that can be used in a variety of ways more popular than ever. Some of the best options are able to accommodate multiple car seat configurations and offer a wide range of seating options for children from birth to preschool years. Others are even light enough to jog or travel.

When choosing a small double stroller it is crucial to know if the stroller will fit through narrow doorways and other spaces. Older models of tandem strollers and side-by-side walkers are often too wide to fit through many doors. The most effective small double strollers tend to be narrower than standard models and can be pushed into most standard doorways easily.

Another thing to think about is whether you'll need an additional feature on your stroller such as a cup holder or snack tray. These are great for longer trips, but they add to the weight and cost of a double stroller.

Folding

A compact double stroller is designed to fold compactly, easily fitting in tight spaces and making it easy to store. A lightweight design makes it easy to carry and move.

Before you decide on a small double stroller take note of where you will be using it and how often. These questions will help you determine which features are most important. If you plan to run with your stroller, you'll want one that has an easy suspension so that it can glide over rough surfaces and pavement.

Also, take into consideration the age and temperament of your children. If they are of similar age, then a side-by-side twin stroller with car seats may be best. If they are at different stages of development then a tandem stroller may be the best choice for you.

A double stroller is costly, but the investment will pay off in the long run. A good model that is suitable for your family's needs can make traveling with kids easier. It will also provide you and your children with a lifetime of comfort.

If you have limited storage space, consider a small double stroller that can accommodate both toddler car seats and infant car seats. The Evenflo Pivot Xplore Wagon is ideal for families with two children, and it can even hold twins. It comes with two canopy options, a storage bin that attaches, and a tray for the child with cup holders. This budget-friendly stroller also offers a quick and simple fold and can be carried by one hand. You should be aware that you have to remove the second seat of most double modular strollers when folding.

Maneuverability

The best small double strollers are easy to maneuver and feature smooth and responsive wheels that glide over all types of surfaces. These strollers feature reclined seats that are comfortable and ample storage space for your kids' equipment. Many of these strollers are compatible with infant and toddler seats and car seat carriers. These features make these strollers a great option for families who want one stroller that can be used for multiple purposes.

Alli Cavasino is a certified child safety technician and travel gear expert who offers advice to parents on strollers and other gear. She recommends choosing a lightweight, easy-to-push model. She advises that strollers that are heavy can cause frame fatigue and injuries. "If your stroller feels heavy and difficult to push, consider adding a ride-along deck or reduce the number of kids in the seat."

Some double strollers we tested are able to accommodate multiple infant car seats. The UPPAbaby Vista v2 Double, for example, can hold two infant car seats or toddler seats at once and can convert to a three-seat configuration with the addition of RumbleSeat. It also comes with a fashionable design with an inline design, foam-filled tires that can't be flat and a telescoping handlebar with an adjustable height. Its seat belts are easy to secure and remove, and its UPF 50+ sunshades come with windows that peek out.

Other models offer seating configuration flexibility, which makes them suitable for multiples, twins, a single older kid and an infant, or a toddler who has a riding scooter (sold separately). They also come with easy-to-use brakes and a surprisingly compact fold that can fit into the majority of trunks. Some are so light that they can be carried up and down stairs. The majority of them require little assembly. The Joovy Caboose, however, requires a few tools and was among the most difficult to build during our tests.

Safety

The top double strollers are outfitted with a variety of safety features. They have adjustable handlebars, which provide an ergonomic grip, as well as an extra wide base that won't fall over when children jump out of their seats. They also come with large canopy that protect both kids rain or storms. Alli Cavasino is a certified child safety technician. She says they are easy to use. "Look for an easy one- or two step fold that is easy to carry and has a clear place where the straps can be positioned," she says.

The narrowest compact strollers can be pushed through doors effortlessly. This is a huge benefit if you live in an apartment that is small or have a car that isn't as big. The smallest models are also much lighter than traditional double strollers, which makes them much easier to carry from one place to another--no more straining your arms and back while carrying an oversized stroller on your shoulder.

Parents with children of the same age may opt for a side by side stroller, such as our top pick one: the Joovy Kooper X2, that has two child seats which can be adjusted individually for recline and width. In our testing the seats, we found them to be very comfortable and recline to be simple and easy with just one lever on each seat. It also comes with a massive storage basket, a one-step linked parking brake (to reduce hand fatigue while stopping) as well as some of the most comfortable harnesses we have tested.

If your children are different ages, a sitting-and- stand stroller, like our top pick, the UPPAbaby v2 double, is an ideal choice. It accepts two infant car seats and comes with a pair of modified seats that act as bassinets for older kids--and can be adapted to accommodate a riding board to accommodate a sibling of a similar age.