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Buying a small double stroller (updated blog post)

Double strollers are an investment that will last for many years. It is important to choose carefully.

Our testers were looking for strollers that had great mobility and smooth rides across all terrains. They also checked whether the models were easy to fold and move.

Size

There are many styles of double strollers on the market that include tandem, side-byside (single double stroller-file) and wagons. The type of stroller has changed from the classic 1980s designs that older millennials may remember. Nowadays, they are modern and sleek, with a variety of options to make traveling with kids more enjoyable for all.

If you have a child or toddlers in tow, a double stroller that includes car seats can be incredibly useful for getting them from A to B. Some of the most modern strollers feature frames that can accommodate two infant car seats or convertible toddler seats. This lets them be used by children as young as until they reach the age of kindergarten. They are generally more expensive than a simple double stroller frame, but they also provide the convenience of a built-in car seat system and a large undercarriage basket which can hold both car seats.

Parents who don't have multiple children might prefer a simpler one-to-double stroller that is less expensive. These strollers are typically lighter and some moms use their stroller after their children have outgrown it.

Another great feature of a number of the smaller double strollers we've tested is the compact fold. They can fit in spaces that larger strollers aren't able to, and are often more maneuverable when folded.

In addition, all of the small double strollers we've tested have a large sunshade, though coverage can vary from almost nothing to a cocoon covering. If you're looking for a bargain, you might want to check out secondhand strollers that are available on sites like Facebook Marketplace. Just make sure to check the stroller for signs of wear before purchasing it.

Weight

Parents should think about their budget and if the stroller will be a good fit for the family's lifestyle before purchasing a double stroller. For instance, a lightweight stroller might not provide enough storage space for bulky bags or other equipment. It might also not have a large canopy or other features that make the stroller easier to use for long trips.

The most reliable double strollers are strong and easy to move that helps ensure that the children stay comfortably in their seats and do not move around while riding. In our tests of comfort, we prefer strollers with adjustable seatbacks and leg rests with padding. The top double buggy that converts to single strollers provide reclining seating options that allow kids to take a break during long walks.

Strollers that can be used for a variety of reasons are more popular than ever before, thanks to innovative designs and clever features. Some of the top strollers can fit several car seats and offer a wide range of seating options from birth through preschool. Some are so light that they can be used for jogging or traveling.

When choosing a small double stroller it is crucial to consider whether the stroller can fit through narrow doorways and other spaces. Older models of tandem strollers as well as side-by-side walkers are often too wide to fit through many doors. The top double strollers are generally shorter than the typical models, and can be carried through the majority of standard doorways.

Another thing to consider is whether you need a stroller with additional features such as a cup holder or snack tray. These are helpful for longer trips, but they will add weight and expense to the double stroller.

Folding

A compact double stroller can fold compactly, easily fitting in tight spaces and making it easy to store. In addition, a light design makes it possible for it to be easy to maneuver and carry.

Before you pick a small double stroller, think about where you will be using it and how often. The answer to these questions will help you identify the features that are most important. For example, if you plan to use the stroller for running you'll need to choose one with a an easy suspension that can glide over rough and uneven terrain.

Also, think about the age and temperament of your children. If they are of similar age, a side by side stroller may be the most suitable option. However, if they're at different stages of development, then a tandem style may be more suitable for your requirements.

A double stroller is costly, but it's an investment that will pay off in the long term. The purchase of a top-quality model that is suited to your family's needs will make travel with children easier, and it will also provide years of convenience for you and your kids.

If you are limited in storage space, consider a small double stroller that can fit both infant car seats and toddlers. Evenflo Pivot Xplore Wagon can accommodate twins and is a great option for families with two children. It has two canopy options, a storage bin that attaches, and a tray for the child with cup holders. This budget-friendly, lightweight stroller folds easily and can be carried using just one hand. You should be aware that you have to remove the second seat from most double modular strollers when folding.

Maneuverability

The best small double strollers are easy to maneuver and have smooth, supple wheels that glide over any surface. These strollers also come with comfortable, reclining seats and ample storage space for your kids' gear. In addition they can accommodate car seat carriers as well as infant toddler seats. These features make these strollers a great choice for families that want one stroller that can be used for multiple purposes.

Alli Cavasino is a certified child safety technician as well as a travel gear expert who advises parents on strollers and other travel equipment. She suggests choosing a lightweight, easy-to-push model. She says that heavy strollers can cause frame fatigue and injuries. If your stroller is heavy and difficult for you to push, you can add an extra ride-along option or decrease the number of children.

Some double strollers that we tested are able to accommodate multiple infant car seats. The UPPAbaby Vista v2 double buggy side by side, for example can hold two infant seats or toddler seats at a time, and can be transformed into a 3-seat configuration using the RumbleSeat add-on. It also features a chic inline design, with foam-filled tires that can't be flat, and a telescoping handlebar that can be adjusted. Its seat buckles are one of the easiest to fasten and unfasten and its large UPF 50+ sunshades come with window-like windows.

Other models offer seating configuration that is flexible, making them suitable for multiples, twins, an older child who is a single person, an infant, or a toddler who has a riding scooter (sold separately). These models also have brakes that are easy to use and an incredibly compact fold that can fit in most trunks. Some are light enough to be able to carry up and down stairs. And most require little assembly however the Joovy Caboose requires some tools and took the longest to construct in our tests.

Safety

The top double strollers are outfitted with a variety of safety features. They come with adjustable handlebars that give you a comfortable grip, and an extra wide base that will not tip over when children get out of their seats. The canopies are big enough to protect both children in rainstorms. They're also simple to use, says Alli Cavasino who is a certified child-passenger safety technician. "Look for a one- or two-step fold that's easily carried and has a clear, obvious location to put the straps," she advises.

The tiniest strollers are able to pass through doors easily. This is an excellent advantage if you live in smaller spaces or have a limited car. The smallest models are significantly lighter than standard double strollers, which makes them easy to move from one location to another. No need to strain your arms and back as you sling the heavy stroller over your shoulder.

Parents who have kids close in age may choose the side-by-side stroller, such as our top pick one, the Joovy Kooper X2, which features two child seats that can be adjusted to the width and recline independently. In our tests, we found the seats to be extremely comfortable and the reclining to be quick and intuitive with just a single lever on each seat. It also comes with a large storage basket, a one-step linked parking brake (to reduce hand fatigue when stopping) as well as some of the most comfortable harnesses we've tested.

If you have children who are apart in age, then a sit-and-stand stroller like our top pick, the UPPAbaby Vista Double, may be a good choice. It can accommodate two infant car seats, and it has a pair modified seats that can be used as bassinets.