Buying a Twin Buggy
If you're looking to take twins or two children who are similar in age, this selection of double prams and buggies makes it simple to transport your children from A to B. Tandem models are ideal for siblings of similar ages, while single-seaters offer more maneuverability on public transportation and in tighter spaces.
The Out n About Nipper double jogging stroller is small enough to fit through a variety of doors and occupies less space when it is parked. Make sure you have an independent recline for the seat and an impressive suspension to take on the tough terrain.
Comfort
If you're planning on taking twins out and about it is essential to have a twin stroller that can provide plenty of comfort. You can select one with adjustable calfrests to keep your babies comfy, as well as a sun canopy that extends and a huge storage basket. Many manufacturers provide extras like cup holders and rain covers to make sure you have everything you require on your family outings.
The width of your buggy is another important aspect to consider. There are a few twins with a slimmer profile that can be used through doors of standard size, but you'll have to measure them and consult the manufacturer before buying. You'll also have to alter your seating arrangement if you have twins of different age groups or with different requirements.
The multi-award winning Duet V3.2 is a side-by-side twin buggy that provides extreme versatility, perfect for siblings of different ages or twins. With 17 options to select from it can be used with a car seat or compatible infant carrier as a travel system, and the innovative frame expands widthways rather than height, making it one of the slimmer side-byside options on the market, taking up only 73cm of space when used in double mode, which is roughly the same size as a single pram when in use.
This model also has two seats with a world-facing view that can be used from birth. They can be adjusted to fit a parent-facing carrycot or cosido to allow parents to keep an eye on both their infants at all times. The seats are reclining independently options, allowing you to find the best position for your child, while the large UPF50sun canopy that has magnetic peekaboo windows and adjustable calf rests provides ample protection from the elements.
The Graco Voyager inline twin buggy is a budget-friendly option for toddlers and children from age 3. Its seats have multiple reclining positions, while the front wheel suspension is designed to provide smooth rides on all terrain. Our Lab experts loved the folding method when you pull up on a strap on each seat, and you'll have it folded in seconds and you don't have to take them off before.
Safety
The most effective twin buggies are sturdy and all-terrain with suspensions that are able to take on grass, gravel roads and kerbs. Some have two wheels on the front for additional stability when driving through rough roads or bumpy terrain. Look for features like an auto-stop feature that will stop the buggy when you release the handlebar. This allows you to stop it before it rolls. If you're looking for a double buggy to take your kids on a walk or run, you'll want to check the weight limit. Also, you should test the seat recline to ensure that your children will be comfortable on long runs or walks.
There are several types of twin buggies that are available including tandem, side-by-side and one-seated. Side-by-side models are great for twins or siblings that are close in age because they allow both to sit together, which allows them to converse and interact during walks. This type of twin buggy is smaller than other types, which makes it easier to maneuver and pass through doorways. They might be heavier, have a larger footprint and feel less stable when bumping kerbs.
Tandem buggy models tend to be thule double stroller travel systems, with the possibility of attaching two car seats or carrycots at the same time. Some models can be adapted to accommodate two identical baby car seats in a the rear-facing position. They could be narrower than side-by-side twin buggies, but can still be larger than single buggy models and may not always fit through doorways if the doors of the manufacturers are too narrow.
The one-seated models are typically shorter and occupy less space on the pavement than other double buggy models. This makes them a great option for twins or siblings of different ages, who prefer to sit and stand double stroller alongside each other and not wake each other up by pulling their hair or fighting. Some models are designed to be independent in their reclined seat, so your little ones can sleep comfortably without hitting each other.
Convenience
With twin strollers, your children can take their favourite dolls or teddies with them on an outing. There are many models with seats that let two children sit together and be able to interact. Some even have a foldable basket for storing everything.
You'll find Twin Pushchair buggies in various price points however, it's worth paying a bit extra to get a model that is easy to operate and can expand with your family. The Joie Evalite Duo, for example, is an excellent option. It can be purchased online for around 200 dollars. The back seat is flat for a newborn and upright for a toddler. The design is very user-friendly with a simple one-handed fold. It rolls well and the suspension makes light work of kerbs.
The iCandy Peach 7 is another super-versatile option, with a total of 30 seating configurations, which include twins, a child, an infant or three kids with the addition of UPPAbaby's "PiggyBack' board (which you can buy separately for around PS120). The slim chassis is only 73cm in double mode and fits through most doors. It can also be wheeled into your home without taking up much space. It comes with large canopy to offer exceptional protection from sun and rain, plus peekaboo hoods so you can keep an eye on your kids at all times.
There are also twin pushchairs that have been designed with convenience at the forefront, like the Gazelle S Luxury, which allows you to save time by folding it with both seats attached. This lets you wheel it straight out of the front door, which is helpful for parents of newborns. The lower seat will require removal, but it's only just a few seconds. The entire thing can then be folded in a neat and upright manner. Its slim frame makes it lighter and smaller than other double travel buggy buggies.
Design
There are a myriad of designs to pick from, whether you're purchasing for twins or close-in-age siblings. Some single prams can be converted into twin buggies, while others are designed to be twin buggies. Whatever model you're seeking, the most important thing is to find one that suits your family's lifestyle and needs.
The majority of twin buggies are side-by-side or tandem, allowing children to be seated next to one another or behind. Side-by-side models are generally smaller and easier to maneuver and can be suitable for babies or kids with different ages. Tandems are wider and may not fit into smaller car boot sizes, but they are a great option for children being able interact with each other.
A lot of twin buggies have a variety of features that parents will love. Look for adjustable five-point safety harnesses, a variety of recline options for the seat and a large canopy on the front that can be expanded with a peek-aboo hood. Some models include an adult tray with removable changing mats as well as under-seat storage baskets.
Choosing the right wheel type and size is another important aspect to consider for your twin buggy. Wheels for twins that have all-terrain capability will let you easily navigate mud, gravel and uneven surfaces. For even more control, opt for an automobile with suspension to smooth bumps on the road.
If you're planning on using your twin buggy for long walks, consider a model with a spacious cargo bag. You can carry more than two kids and keep track of all their belongings. Other practical features that are worth a look include sun protection, rain cover and a shopping tray.
If you're looking to take twins or two children who are similar in age, this selection of double prams and buggies makes it simple to transport your children from A to B. Tandem models are ideal for siblings of similar ages, while single-seaters offer more maneuverability on public transportation and in tighter spaces.
The Out n About Nipper double jogging stroller is small enough to fit through a variety of doors and occupies less space when it is parked. Make sure you have an independent recline for the seat and an impressive suspension to take on the tough terrain.
Comfort
If you're planning on taking twins out and about it is essential to have a twin stroller that can provide plenty of comfort. You can select one with adjustable calfrests to keep your babies comfy, as well as a sun canopy that extends and a huge storage basket. Many manufacturers provide extras like cup holders and rain covers to make sure you have everything you require on your family outings.
The width of your buggy is another important aspect to consider. There are a few twins with a slimmer profile that can be used through doors of standard size, but you'll have to measure them and consult the manufacturer before buying. You'll also have to alter your seating arrangement if you have twins of different age groups or with different requirements.
The multi-award winning Duet V3.2 is a side-by-side twin buggy that provides extreme versatility, perfect for siblings of different ages or twins. With 17 options to select from it can be used with a car seat or compatible infant carrier as a travel system, and the innovative frame expands widthways rather than height, making it one of the slimmer side-byside options on the market, taking up only 73cm of space when used in double mode, which is roughly the same size as a single pram when in use.
This model also has two seats with a world-facing view that can be used from birth. They can be adjusted to fit a parent-facing carrycot or cosido to allow parents to keep an eye on both their infants at all times. The seats are reclining independently options, allowing you to find the best position for your child, while the large UPF50sun canopy that has magnetic peekaboo windows and adjustable calf rests provides ample protection from the elements.
The Graco Voyager inline twin buggy is a budget-friendly option for toddlers and children from age 3. Its seats have multiple reclining positions, while the front wheel suspension is designed to provide smooth rides on all terrain. Our Lab experts loved the folding method when you pull up on a strap on each seat, and you'll have it folded in seconds and you don't have to take them off before.
Safety
The most effective twin buggies are sturdy and all-terrain with suspensions that are able to take on grass, gravel roads and kerbs. Some have two wheels on the front for additional stability when driving through rough roads or bumpy terrain. Look for features like an auto-stop feature that will stop the buggy when you release the handlebar. This allows you to stop it before it rolls. If you're looking for a double buggy to take your kids on a walk or run, you'll want to check the weight limit. Also, you should test the seat recline to ensure that your children will be comfortable on long runs or walks.
There are several types of twin buggies that are available including tandem, side-by-side and one-seated. Side-by-side models are great for twins or siblings that are close in age because they allow both to sit together, which allows them to converse and interact during walks. This type of twin buggy is smaller than other types, which makes it easier to maneuver and pass through doorways. They might be heavier, have a larger footprint and feel less stable when bumping kerbs.
Tandem buggy models tend to be thule double stroller travel systems, with the possibility of attaching two car seats or carrycots at the same time. Some models can be adapted to accommodate two identical baby car seats in a the rear-facing position. They could be narrower than side-by-side twin buggies, but can still be larger than single buggy models and may not always fit through doorways if the doors of the manufacturers are too narrow.
The one-seated models are typically shorter and occupy less space on the pavement than other double buggy models. This makes them a great option for twins or siblings of different ages, who prefer to sit and stand double stroller alongside each other and not wake each other up by pulling their hair or fighting. Some models are designed to be independent in their reclined seat, so your little ones can sleep comfortably without hitting each other.
Convenience
With twin strollers, your children can take their favourite dolls or teddies with them on an outing. There are many models with seats that let two children sit together and be able to interact. Some even have a foldable basket for storing everything.
You'll find Twin Pushchair buggies in various price points however, it's worth paying a bit extra to get a model that is easy to operate and can expand with your family. The Joie Evalite Duo, for example, is an excellent option. It can be purchased online for around 200 dollars. The back seat is flat for a newborn and upright for a toddler. The design is very user-friendly with a simple one-handed fold. It rolls well and the suspension makes light work of kerbs.
The iCandy Peach 7 is another super-versatile option, with a total of 30 seating configurations, which include twins, a child, an infant or three kids with the addition of UPPAbaby's "PiggyBack' board (which you can buy separately for around PS120). The slim chassis is only 73cm in double mode and fits through most doors. It can also be wheeled into your home without taking up much space. It comes with large canopy to offer exceptional protection from sun and rain, plus peekaboo hoods so you can keep an eye on your kids at all times.
There are also twin pushchairs that have been designed with convenience at the forefront, like the Gazelle S Luxury, which allows you to save time by folding it with both seats attached. This lets you wheel it straight out of the front door, which is helpful for parents of newborns. The lower seat will require removal, but it's only just a few seconds. The entire thing can then be folded in a neat and upright manner. Its slim frame makes it lighter and smaller than other double travel buggy buggies.
Design
There are a myriad of designs to pick from, whether you're purchasing for twins or close-in-age siblings. Some single prams can be converted into twin buggies, while others are designed to be twin buggies. Whatever model you're seeking, the most important thing is to find one that suits your family's lifestyle and needs.
The majority of twin buggies are side-by-side or tandem, allowing children to be seated next to one another or behind. Side-by-side models are generally smaller and easier to maneuver and can be suitable for babies or kids with different ages. Tandems are wider and may not fit into smaller car boot sizes, but they are a great option for children being able interact with each other.
A lot of twin buggies have a variety of features that parents will love. Look for adjustable five-point safety harnesses, a variety of recline options for the seat and a large canopy on the front that can be expanded with a peek-aboo hood. Some models include an adult tray with removable changing mats as well as under-seat storage baskets.
Choosing the right wheel type and size is another important aspect to consider for your twin buggy. Wheels for twins that have all-terrain capability will let you easily navigate mud, gravel and uneven surfaces. For even more control, opt for an automobile with suspension to smooth bumps on the road.
