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What to Look For in a Twin Pushchair

A twin pushchair is the perfect option if you have two babies or children with similar ages. They have two places to carry your children and typically come with comfy carrycots or chairs for infants, and car seats that are compatible with older toddlers.

Look out for models that have easy-to use push handles, as well as a GIANT basket. Accessories such as cups and snack trays for both kids and parents are also helpful.

Tandem

The classic tandem twin pushchair sits side-by-side and allows both children to face each other. This is the preferred style of some parents who find it less likely to trigger sibling fights over who sits where. It's also a good alternative for places such as the zoo, where both children are able to see each one another. Tandems can be more spacious than single buggies, however they also are wider and longer when being pushed.

Some twin buggies begin life as single pushchairs, but can be expanded to accommodate two seats or carrycots by adding an adapter. This is a great solution for families with more than one child. It's not necessary to purchase a new buggy once your older child is outgrowing it. It may not be the most suitable option for twins who are in their early months, as they'll need to be the same weight and age.

Another kind of twin buggy is the jogger which can be used in a double or single mode and accommodates two car seats. It comes with an air-filled tyre and a swivel forward wheel, so it can also be used for off-road trails. It is a bit heavier than some other options however the extra weight is an increased durability.

The Phil & Ted Sport double travel stroller Jogger is able to be used with the seat in the main compartment or with an innovative double buggy travel system kit that is attached directly to the single seat. It comes with one swivel on the front and all-wheel suspension, which makes it more stable than other joggers that we tested. It also works with a variety of car seats.

This slim stroller, which is single to compact double buggy, is perfect for urban adventures. Its easy maneuverability and large basket make it ideal for urban adventures. It features an UPF 50+ sun canopy that expands to provide real shade and a window that peeks out from the front seat, so both children can take in the view. The model doesn't come with a built-in recline but can be paired with a Roma Gemini carrycot (PS100 each) to create a reclining space for newborns and infants. It can also accommodate the seat of a toddler to make it a three-seater option for older children.

Convertible

A convertible twin pushchair offers the flexibility to allow you to adapt the design of your pushchair as your kids grow. The frame begins as a single pushchair with adaptors attached to it to add a second chair or carrycot, or even a car seat. These models are typically larger than the standard buggy but can often fit through doorways and are easier to maneuver up and down kerbs. They also permit you to use a toddler seat and infant car seat, or two carrycots side-by-side which is ideal for siblings of different ages.

The iCandy Peach 7 double buggy is a fantastic example of this kind of. It can be configured with 25 different ways using seats, car seat and carrycots. The Peach 7 from iCandy is an excellent example of a sit n stand double stroller buggy that can be set up in 25 different ways with car seats, chairs and carrycots. Additionally, the clever and intuitive one-handed recline lever located on the back of the unit makes it easy to get your child into a lie-flat position.

The Uppababy Vista V2 stroller is another example. It has removable seats that can be placed to face forwards or backwards, making it ideal for twins of any age. The RumbleSeat and PiggyBack riding boards that are attached to the middle frame could accommodate a third child.

Multiple configurations

The seating configuration of your twin pushchair could affect its efficiency. Consider a variety of seating options so that you can change the direction of your child's seats based on their mood or the circumstances and continue to use them as they grow. The Bugaboo Donkey 5 Twin, for instance, is incredibly versatile, with reversible seat and bassinet configurations that let siblings to face one another either with you or the exciting path ahead. The frame expands to accommodate an extra seat. It is able to be used in Mono or double pram buggy mode. A range of accessories are available for both configurations.

A popular choice of configuration for new parents is a side-by-side configuration, which means that one child is seated behind the other. This type of twin buggy gives both children the same view and is typically narrower than a single pushchair, making it easier to navigate in public spaces and through doors. The Cybex Gazelle S Pushchair, for instance, comes in over 20 different configurations, so you can choose the best configuration for your family, and it can even accommodate two car seats or carrycots in tandem mode.

For those who want to take their twins jogging or go on more adventurous adventures with the Valco Jump Seat attachment turns this side-by-side double buggy into an jogger that has both kids facing forwards. This lets you keep on top of your running companion and keeps the kids content as they explore.

Take into consideration your lifestyle when you choose a twin pushchair. They are generally heavier because they come with additional features, such as bigger baskets and padded seats. It is possible that they weigh a bit more than a single stroller and you'll need to purchase additional accessories like sunshades or rain covers to protect your twins.

Checking the quality of a twin pushchair is just as important as ensuring that it fits your budget and lifestyle. Choose brands that are committed to sustainability and offer detailed information about their manufacturing processes to ensure that you're getting the most value for your money. You can also gain valuable information about the best twin pushchairs for you by joining parenting groups online or at local events where you can talk to other parents about their experience and suggestions.

Stores

If you have twins, you'll need carry a lot. Look for a car with a large undercarriage storage basket and numerous compartments and pockets for your necessities. The storage areas should be accessible even if the seats are in different positions. The UPPAbaby Vista 2 is able to carry twins, a baby and a toddler. It also has room for the 'PiggyBack board' (PS120) for older children. The Roma Gemini can accommodate two newborns in the cocoons included (PS59 each), while the altered design lets you attach them facing either way. It features a handy standing fold that makes it easy to store between use.