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What to Look For in a Double Travel Buggy
A side-by-side double with an incredibly compact twin stroller footprint (for narrow doorways and on public transport). Add seats or a carrycot (with adaptors) to increase the size of the frame to accommodate kids up to 50lbs per seat.
Budget double running buggy with back and front suspension for uneven surfaces. Large storage basket, padded handlebars, and large storage basket.
Size
In general nipper double buggy pushchairs are larger than single models - especially when they're side-by-side buggies, like the Kolcraft Geo 3 and UPPAbaby Vista 2. The good news is that this extra width allows them to handle heavier children without straining the chassis. They also have other important features that make them stand out, such as generously-sized pop-out canopies with SPF 50 and windows that peek out as well as swivel lock front tires that make it easier to navigate tight areas such as aisles for shopping; a one-parent cup holder and an innovative fold mechanism that can be operated one-handed; and 10-inch back wheels that aren't designed for tough terrain but are able to handle city streets and theme parks fairly well.
In terms of cost these kinds of lightweight, side-by-side buggies are surprisingly affordable.
Weight
The lighter a double buggy is the easier it will be to lift and maneuver. The Joie Evalite Duo is a excellent choice if you have to be cognizant of weight. It's the lightest double stroller we've seen in our lab tests but still offers plenty of features, including large pop-out canopies with SPF 50 and windows that peek out; a quick-release fold that folds flat in just a few minutes; four-wheel suspension to cope with rough terrain; and a swivel front wheel that makes getting around narrow aisles in supermarkets and shops effortless. It's priced at just over $1000, it's also a super-affordable stroller. It can also carry twins or a baby and toddler with the purchase of an additional'sidepack'.
Flexibility
A good double buggy will offer a huge amount of flexibility, regardless if you have twins or a baby and a toddler. Buggies with narrow tandems are ideal to fit into narrow spaces, while side by side models will keep your children well-cared for and allow you to keep an eye on them as you go to the grocery store or the park. There are many buggies that come with a selection of seating options that allow you to modify them as your children grow. Some offer the option of adding a ride-on board or car seat.
The Joie Evalite duo is a perfect illustration. It can be used to support two seats, or a car-seat. The adaptors make it easy to convert from one seat to a double in just seconds. It comes with a huge pop-out canopy shade with UPF 50+ protection, adjustable legrests and peekaboo window in both seats. A standing fold is easy to do and quick.
Tri-fold buggies, such as the iCandy Peach are another versatile option. Their slim frames are ideal to navigate narrow aisles and doors while they are able to accommodate twins, a baby or even a large child thanks to the addition of UPPAbaby's "PiggyBack' board (which is available separately). They offer a generous basket, and come with all the accessories you may need, including liners and rain covers.
Tandem buggies are generally designed with your children sitting close to each other. This can make them easier and more stable to push on uneven surfaces, however they can be a challenge to maneuver up and over kerbs. They typically have a larger footprint than a single-seater pushchair and may be a bit too long to pass through doorways.
Comfort
This is one of the most comfortable and lightweight doubles we've tested. It has a stadium-style seat on both seats, which means your children can enjoy the view. It also comes with an enormous UPF 50+ canopy that has a the peek-a-boo window, and a padded toddler seat with an add-on RumbleSeat that has built-in adjustable foot and leg rests as well as cups holder for a single parent. Testers love how the seats recline by pushing an adjustable lever underneath each seat, and say that the straps are easy to fasten and unfasten with one hand. It's also a doddle to fold, with a twist mechanism on the handle, making it as simple as possible, and stores with the backrest upright to make it easy to access.
With 30 different configurations (it'll accommodate twins or a toddler and a baby or three kids if you add the option of a 'PiggyBack' board) it's a great option for families who are looking to expand with their child. The spacious basket and the soft suspension make it ideal for kerbs, as well as for use in cities. It's also reasonably priced. BabyGearLab recommends it to children up to six years old.
A side-by-side double with an incredibly compact twin stroller footprint (for narrow doorways and on public transport). Add seats or a carrycot (with adaptors) to increase the size of the frame to accommodate kids up to 50lbs per seat.
Budget double running buggy with back and front suspension for uneven surfaces. Large storage basket, padded handlebars, and large storage basket.
Size
In general nipper double buggy pushchairs are larger than single models - especially when they're side-by-side buggies, like the Kolcraft Geo 3 and UPPAbaby Vista 2. The good news is that this extra width allows them to handle heavier children without straining the chassis. They also have other important features that make them stand out, such as generously-sized pop-out canopies with SPF 50 and windows that peek out as well as swivel lock front tires that make it easier to navigate tight areas such as aisles for shopping; a one-parent cup holder and an innovative fold mechanism that can be operated one-handed; and 10-inch back wheels that aren't designed for tough terrain but are able to handle city streets and theme parks fairly well.
In terms of cost these kinds of lightweight, side-by-side buggies are surprisingly affordable.
Weight
The lighter a double buggy is the easier it will be to lift and maneuver. The Joie Evalite Duo is a excellent choice if you have to be cognizant of weight. It's the lightest double stroller we've seen in our lab tests but still offers plenty of features, including large pop-out canopies with SPF 50 and windows that peek out; a quick-release fold that folds flat in just a few minutes; four-wheel suspension to cope with rough terrain; and a swivel front wheel that makes getting around narrow aisles in supermarkets and shops effortless. It's priced at just over $1000, it's also a super-affordable stroller. It can also carry twins or a baby and toddler with the purchase of an additional'sidepack'.
Flexibility
A good double buggy will offer a huge amount of flexibility, regardless if you have twins or a baby and a toddler. Buggies with narrow tandems are ideal to fit into narrow spaces, while side by side models will keep your children well-cared for and allow you to keep an eye on them as you go to the grocery store or the park. There are many buggies that come with a selection of seating options that allow you to modify them as your children grow. Some offer the option of adding a ride-on board or car seat.
The Joie Evalite duo is a perfect illustration. It can be used to support two seats, or a car-seat. The adaptors make it easy to convert from one seat to a double in just seconds. It comes with a huge pop-out canopy shade with UPF 50+ protection, adjustable legrests and peekaboo window in both seats. A standing fold is easy to do and quick.
Tri-fold buggies, such as the iCandy Peach are another versatile option. Their slim frames are ideal to navigate narrow aisles and doors while they are able to accommodate twins, a baby or even a large child thanks to the addition of UPPAbaby's "PiggyBack' board (which is available separately). They offer a generous basket, and come with all the accessories you may need, including liners and rain covers.
Tandem buggies are generally designed with your children sitting close to each other. This can make them easier and more stable to push on uneven surfaces, however they can be a challenge to maneuver up and over kerbs. They typically have a larger footprint than a single-seater pushchair and may be a bit too long to pass through doorways.
Comfort
This is one of the most comfortable and lightweight doubles we've tested. It has a stadium-style seat on both seats, which means your children can enjoy the view. It also comes with an enormous UPF 50+ canopy that has a the peek-a-boo window, and a padded toddler seat with an add-on RumbleSeat that has built-in adjustable foot and leg rests as well as cups holder for a single parent. Testers love how the seats recline by pushing an adjustable lever underneath each seat, and say that the straps are easy to fasten and unfasten with one hand. It's also a doddle to fold, with a twist mechanism on the handle, making it as simple as possible, and stores with the backrest upright to make it easy to access.
With 30 different configurations (it'll accommodate twins or a toddler and a baby or three kids if you add the option of a 'PiggyBack' board) it's a great option for families who are looking to expand with their child. The spacious basket and the soft suspension make it ideal for kerbs, as well as for use in cities. It's also reasonably priced. BabyGearLab recommends it to children up to six years old.
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