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The Best Double Buggy Strollers
A double buggy is the best if you are expecting twins or have two children of different age groups. The ideal double buggy is simple to maneuver and is able to be used on uneven surfaces.
They also have features like large sun canopies with hoods that can be seen through and adjustable seats.
1. Baby Jogger City Tour 2 Double
The City Tour 2 Double stroller is the smallest of the Baby Jogger range. It's made for travel and easily fits through most standard doorways with its ultra-narrow design. It's also one of the most lightweight double buggies that are available, weighing only 14lb when folded. This makes it perfect for flying with a newborn and a toddler because you won't have to exceed airline luggage allowances. It also folds to the size of a bag for travel and can be tucked away in the back of your car when it's not when you're not using it.
The one-handed, Z-shape folding is easy and is extremely compact once you've mastered it. It takes a few minutes to fold. Our test subject found the auto-lock somewhat confusing, and since the handlebar does not lock into place when you push it and it landed on her leg when she was using it. The handlebar was a bit too short particularly with a large changing bag hanging off it.
The double stroller isn't as lightweight as other travel buggies. It's got a broad variety of features, and is among the most versatile double strollers available on the market. It is compatible with two carrycots (available separately) and has various recline positions, and an UV 50+ canopy. You can also add a bassinet on one or both seats to make this an all-in-one travel system.
The four composite wheels made of rubber are perfect for pavements and urban terrain, but they're not built for off-roading. They slid on long grass and gravel, and there isn't much space between the bracket and the wheel, which means that mud could get stuck easily. Our tester loved this vehicle and was able to climb pretty dirt hills.
2. iCandy Orange
The iCandy Orange double buggy is the ultimate in style, versatility and quality. It is a must-have item for parents looking for a stylish high-end double buggy that lasts. The Orange has an elegant lightweight, sleek frame with a large basket that can easily accommodate two car seats. It comes with a gorgeous interchangeable water repellent and ventilated canopy with mesh ventilation. It comes in trendy colours such as Pistachio, Fossil, Latte and Rose on a Jet Black frame. There is also the possibility of a built-in riding on the bike for older siblings to take part in the fun.
This 2021 update has several changes, with improved manoeuvrability, and an even larger, better shopping basket with a new bumper bar and leatherette cover. The seats are moulded and are very comfortable. They're also adjustable so that they can be set to suit siblings' needs. iCandy have created the first ever "cinema" seating system that allows parents to keep eye contact with both children. They can also be adjusted to face either the parent or the to face the world.
It's a heavier tandem buggy, but it's very easy to use and steer, particularly on smooth roads. It is stable in both double and single modes and even on sloping terrain. It's not as easy to drive on public transportation, however, since it requires more than one hand on the handlebar. It's also large and will not fit into a standard car boot without the seat in place, but this can be overcome with careful planning. iCandy include an infant footmuff, a changing bag and car seat adapters included in the price, so it's an excellent value package for new parents.
3. Joie Evalite Duo
This is a tandem stroller that's extremely light. It comes with two non-reversible seats, which are suitable for children from birth until around 3 years old. The rear seat can also accommodate car seats.
It has an easy and simple folding mechanism that makes it ideal for storage and travel. It also comes with a large basket that is perfect for storing your baby and toddler's essentials.
The Joie Evalite Duo is a ideal double buggy for newbies as it offers excellent value for money and is easy to steer. It is also extremely light, making it easy to push across long distances. It also features a high-quality suspension system, which guarantees an enjoyable ride for parents and kids.
This is an elegant and practical city buggy that is suitable for twins, a baby and a toddler, or even three children with the addition of UPPAbaby's 'PiggyBack board (sold separately). Its sleek frame and compact dimensions make it ideal for shopping malls and narrow streets in cities. Its swivel wheels on the front and four-wheel suspension allow it to handle rough or uneven terrain.
Another great feature is that this buggy is able to accommodate a car seat in the back, which makes it ideal for families that plan on traveling. It features a secure one-click fold and is compatible with a variety of Joie infant car seats. It has a large basket, and comfortable seats for children. The only drawback is that the front seat can't recline fully, which could be a problem for infants. But, it's an excellent option for families seeking a low-cost and light stroller.
4. Cybex Gazelle S
This is the stroller to get for twins if you're expecting. It's Cybex first travel system with built-in adaptors that allow you to convert an individual stroller into a double. The upper adaptors are adjustable to your height, and the lower adaptors can be twisted and turned over so that you can easily switch from one configuration into another. The Gazelle's seat also can recline into flat position. It also comes with a large UV 50+ sun shade that is essential for your kids.
It is suitable from birth as mono pushchair and up to 4 years old as a double when you add the of the CLOUD Z i-Size car seats or an additional seat unit or Gazelle Cot, this is the stroller that is future-proof that will adapt to your family. The new safety harness that is one-pull allows you to easily secure your child, even if you're carrying your baby on your back.
In lightweight double pushchair to most double strollers, the Gazelle S folds compactly with both seats attached so it's easy to fold into storage spaces at home or in your trunk. A large lower basket can accommodate up to 25 pounds. of shopping, everyday necessities or food items. A detachable basket for shopper's gives you additional space. This stroller is extremely versatile and family-friendly thanks to its harness that is one-pull and large recline. It also comes with puncture-proof tires so you don't have to worry about flat tires during your travels.
5. Nipper Double V5
The Nipper Double V5 is a refreshed version from Out 'n' About of the award-winning buggies that can be used on all terrains. It is designed for twins or other siblings and features separate reclining seats, compatibility with carrycots, and lightweight frame that allows that allows for easy maneuverability on bumpy terrain.
The adjustable height handle and rear wheel suspension offer an enjoyable ride for children up to 22kg. The sturdy pneumatic tyres that are easy to clean, also provide a smooth ride when jogging. My Source on the front can be locked into place to make it easier to maneuver around town, and the one pedal brake is easy to use.
Our testers found the Nipper Double was incredibly easy to maneuver, even when moving off on uneven ground or turning swiftly in a busy street. The fact that the seats can be reclined independently was a big hit.
The hoods were also easy to adjust for wind or sun protection. Our test subjects did notice, however, that they didn't provide the same amount of coverage compared to similar to the Baby Jogger City Mini hoods and it's worthwhile to pack a rain cover just in case.
Overall, our testers loved the way that the Nipper Double allowed them to take their twins Sydney and Lyla on a variety of adventures, from spotting wildlife in the woods to running to the park for a playdate. They were also amazed by how cozy and spacious the two seats are with plenty of space for growing toddlers to stretch out in. Our testers did note, however, that the lack of a parent-facing seating and the inability of using car seats with this buggy was a drawback, and they would have liked to have seen more storage space for shopping and other gear.