20 Trailblazers Lead The Way In Best Double Stroller

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How to Choose the Best Double Stroller

If you're looking for a double stroller, there are a lot of options. Katie Billingsley, a child development expert and mother, helped us choose the right model for you.

Look for a stroller that's fairly easy to push, fold and carry. Consider a model that can fit two infant car seat or a toddler who has a riderboard.

Safety

Look for a double-stroller that includes all-terrain wheels as well as a brake that can be operated by hand if want to keep the kids safe when walking. These wheels and brake help you navigate trails as well as sidewalks, gravel, and other paths without your children falling or slipping away. The best pushchair double strollers have plenty of storage space for gear and kid-sized essentials like snacks and toys.

Choosing the right double stroller for your family begins by determining the age and distance in terms of age your children are. Most double strollers only accommodate one child seat. However, those that do come with a variety of configurations that let you select the seating option that is best for your family.

The classic doubles are ideal for children of similar ages that like to interact. Double-decker designs permit you to place one seat over the other, or attach a riderboard for older siblings. Babies can be sat in a bassinet that is attached to the frame, or with an attachment that allows you to look at your baby. If you have twins or are expecting twins, a dedicated twin stroller is the way to go.

For families that are more adventurous consider double strollers that can handle off-road terrain or even hiking. A lot of these strollers were designed with active parents and their children in mind. They come with features that will allow you to take them on any adventure no regardless of how challenging or difficult the climbs may be.

In addition to all-terrain tires, the top double strollers feature thoughtful features that make getting around difficult terrain and weather more enjoyable. For instance, this jogging stroller includes a wrist loop for your child, so you're sure they're secure when running downhill or at speeds that are higher. It also features a full-coverage canopy that is ventilated to keep your kids cool during the summer heat.

If you're looking to purchase a light, compact double stroller, take a look at this model by Joovy. It weighs just 23 lbs, making it lighter than some single strollers. It's ideal for air travel or storing in overhead compartments or trunks. It also has a large storage basket and an easy-to-use one-step parking brake.

Seating

Unlike the behemoth strollers of old, today's double strollers are sleek and support an array of designs to accommodate families. Some of them function as traditional side-byside strollers, while others -- like the Baby Trend Sit 'N Stand Double Stroller--work as a base to which car seats, toddler seats, or bassinets can be plugged into. They are available in a variety of sizes and weights to accommodate children from newborns to kindergarten.

A good double stroller should be easy to fold and move and will allow you to adjust the height of your handlebar to ensure that you feel at ease on all your outings. A good handlebar is comfortable to hold and should inspire you to walk in a proper manner (ask for tips from other parents). It should also provide various storage options that can accommodate all the essentials you'll need for your children.

If your twins are near in age, you may discover that a tandem stroller is best for your family. The seats on these models are positioned side by side, enabling you to interact with both of them and keep an eye on them simultaneously. They can also recline separately so that one child can lie down while the other is awake and ready to go.

The disadvantage of a twin stroller is that it can be larger than a single-occupant model and can make it difficult to navigate walkways, aisles for shopping, and narrow doorways. But for certain families, the advantages are worth the extra space and effort.

If you're in the market for an ultra-compact double stroller, the UPPAbaby Vista Double is a great option. Its shock absorption, streamlined design and the capacity to accommodate two infant car seats, plus an optional running board for more mobile children--make it an ideal option for city-living.

Another alternative is a wagon-style double stroller, like the Delta Children LX Side-by-Side Stroller. This model is bare bones, but it offers plenty of storage and seating space. It also has heavy-duty wheels that can handle any terrain. It also has an umbrella with 50+ SPF and adjustable handlebars. But some parents say the seats are a little too low and don't recline completely to a flat position, making it difficult for smaller children to sit comfortably or reach their snack trays.

Simple to Use

Double strollers are usually an investment that will be using for a long time. If you are in the market for a double stroller, make sure that it is easy to use and clean. The best double strollers are designed to be user-friendly and include many convenient features.

For starters, all the strollers we tested folded easily and compactly (with only one hand!). They're also lightweight double stroller, making them ideal for traveling. Many of them can be checked for gate entry on airplanes and fit into most trunks. Additionally, the majority of our testers reported that their strollers folded to a smaller size than their single-seat counterparts and some even included the option of carrying a strap for carrying.

The Valco Snap Duo trend is a double stroller with a lot of versatility that will grow with your family. This side-by-side stroller can be used with infant car seats, a bassinet, and other accessories, so you can use it from birth until the age of preschool. Each seat comes with a 5-point harness and a large canopy that gives ample protection from the sun.

Another option that is highly regarded is the Joovy Twin Roo. It is light and extremely compact, measuring just 22 lbs and 26 inches wide when it's folded. The front seat reclines to nearly a full flat position and the back seat has an adjustable recline for every child. The stroller is simple to maneuver and use thanks to its large storage basket, easy one-step parking brake and large storage basket.

The only drawbacks of the Joovy Twin Roo are minor and specific to this model. Kerry states that the packaging was fun and clever, however it also came in five boxes, which can be trouble to carry around. She also found the Genuis magnetic clasp to be somewhat awkward and it took her a while before she was able to master it. In the end, though she was very pleased with this stroller and would highly recommend it.

Storage

Strollers come in a variety of sizes and shapes, ranging from tandem doubles that are side-by-side to (single to double Pushchair-file seating) styles, and a lot allow you to personalize your layout with a bassinet or car seat attachment. Some have rider boards that can be added for older children. But, they're not all created equal. Some are elegant and simple to use, whereas others are heavy, bulky and difficult to fold or store.

If you're looking to purchase a light double stroller double, look into the Joovy Caboose Ultralight Graphite. It was the lightest option in our tests at around 23 pounds and is also simple to fold, but it has all the features parents require to have a great time out with two children.

The Vista v2 Double from UPPAbaby is a second model that our testers adored, especially for its sleek design and ease of use. It can accommodate two infant car seats, a toddler seat and a bassinet, with no adapters needed. The rear seat can also be removed to create triple or quad stroller. It comes with a large storage basket and can be upgraded to include an organizer for parents with wheels for all-terrain and side storage bags.

Billingsley says that the best double stroller for a two-year-old is one that supports multiple customization options, like a removable seat or bassinet. Toddlers are typically limited in their endurance and strollers that have an attached bassinet will provide a safe place for them to sleep. The expert says that a double stroller must also have a great harness and recline position and plenty of storage space for snacks and toys.

The ZOE Twin+ is popular among parents due to its lightness and flexibility. It's airline gate-check-friendly and fits through most doors (without having to remove the front wheels), and can expand into a quad or triple stroller with an added tandem double buggy seat. Its nearly-flat, independently reclining seats, extra-long sun canopy and footrests that can be adjusted are other highlights, while its spacious underseat storage area and the inclusion of parent and kid cup holders round out the impressive set of features. Taylor says the one downside is that it has an enormous profile when folded, and it can be difficult for parents to store.