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Many manufacturers also offer various accessories to make sure you have everything for family outings including cups holders and rain covers.<br><br>Another important factor to consider is the width of your buggy. There are some twins that are slimmer that can be used through doors that are standard, but you'll have to take measurements and consult the manufacturer before purchasing. Also, keep in mind that if your twins are different ages and have different requirements, you'll have to alter the seating configuration regularly.<br><br>Duet V3.2, a side by side twin buggy, with a wide range of configurations, is a great choice for twins or siblings of various age groups. It has 17 configurations and can be used as a travel set-up with an infant carrier that is compatible with the car seat. The unique frame expands in width, not height. This makes it one of the slimmest side-by-side options.<br><br>The model also comes with two seats that are world-facing for babies from birth. They can be modified to accommodate parents-facing carrycots or cosidos to allow parents to monitor both of their newborns at all times. The seats come with independently recline options to allow you to create the perfect position for your little ones, while the large UPF50sun canopy that has magnetic peekaboo windows and adjustable calf rests provide plenty of protection from the elements.<br><br>The Graco Voyager inline twin buggy is a great budget-friendly option for kids and toddlers until age three. Its seats have multiple reclining positions, while the front wheel suspension helps give it an easy ride over most terrain. Our Lab experts loved the folding method: simply pull a strap from each seat to fold it down in just a few seconds.<br><br>Safety<br><br>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 front wheels for extra stability on bumpy roads or rough terrain. 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This makes them an excellent option for twins or siblings of varying ages, who prefer to sit alongside one another and avoid waking one another awake by pulling their hair or fighting. Some models are designed to be separate in their reclined seat and your kids can rest comfortably without kicking each one.<br><br>Convenience<br><br>With a twin stroller allows your children to take their favourite dolls or teddies with them on a walk. Many models come with seats that allow two children to sit together and be able to interact. Some models even come with the ability to fold a basket for storage of everything.<br><br>Twin buggies are available at different costs however it's worth spending a bit extra to get one that is simple to operate and will adapt to your family. The Joie Evalite Duo, for example, is an excellent alternative. You can purchase it on the internet for around 200 dollars. Its backrest is flat for babies and slatted for a toddler. The design is extremely user-friendly with a simple one-handed fold. It's smooth to roll and the suspension is able to make light work of kerbs.<br><br>The iCandy Peach 7 is another super-versatile option, with 30 seating options, including twins, a child, a toddler, or three children with the addition of UPPAbaby's 'PiggyBack' board (which you can purchase separately for PS120). The compact chassis, which measures only 73cm in double mode, ensures it can be tucked away in most doors and can be rolled into your home without taking up too much space. It has large canopies that offer excellent protection from the sun and rain. Plus, it has hidden hoods to ensure you are watching your children at all times.<br><br>There are also twin pushchairs made with convenience at the forefront, like the Gazelle S Luxury that lets you reduce time by folding it with both seats attached. This allows you to wheel it straight out the front door, which is helpful for parents of newborns. 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Look for adjustable safety harnesses with five points, a variety of seat recline choices and a big canopy that can be extended by a peek-aboo hood. Some models include an adult tray, removable changing mats and under-seat storage baskets.<br><br>Selecting the right type of wheel and size is another important factor to consider when buying a twin buggy. Find a double-buggy with all-terrain wheels that can easily navigate mud, gravel and uneven surfaces. Select a buggy with suspension for better control.<br><br>Think about a model with a large cargo bag if you plan to use your twin buggy for long walks. You can take more than your two children and keep track of all their belongings. Other practical options worth looking into include sun protection, rain cover and a shopping tray.
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