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What to Look For in a Double Travel Buggy

A compact side-by-side with tiny footprint (for use in public transport and narrow doors). Add seats or a carrycot (with adaptors) to grow the frame for kids up to 50lbs per seat.

A great barebones budget double tandem pushchair with front and rear suspension to make light work of uneven surfaces, a huge storage basket and padded handlebar for parents of various heights.

Size

In general best 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 lets them to carry heavier kids without straining the chassis. They also come with other key features that help them stand out, such as generously-sized pop-out canopies with SPF 50 and peekaboo windows; swivel lock front wheels that help navigate tight spots such as aisles for shopping; cups with a single and Double stroller parent holder, the clever fold mechanism that can be done one-handed; and 10-inch back wheels that aren't made for rough terrain, but can handle city streets and theme parks quite well.

In terms of price tags, these types of lightweight buggies that are side-by-side are quite affordable.

Weight

The lighter the double strollers buggy the lighter it is, the easier it is to move and lift. The Joie Evalite Duo, which is the lightest of our Lab tests, is a great option if weight is an issue. It still has many features, including an enormous pop-out canopy that has SPF50 and a peekaboo windows and a quick-release folding system that can be folded flat in a matter of seconds and a four-wheel suspension for rough terrain and a swivel wheels at the front that allows you to maneuver tight shops and supermarket aisles. With a price of just over P1,000, 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 double buggy that is well-designed can provide a lot of flexibility, whether you have twins or two toddlers or a baby. The narrow tandem buggies are ideal for fitting through 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 a variety of seating configurations, so you can modify them as your child develops. Some permit the addition of a car seat or ride-on board.

The Joie Evalite Duo is a fantastic example. It can be used to hold two seats, or a car-seat. The adaptors let you change from one seat to a double in merely seconds. It comes with a huge pop-out canopy sunshade that has UPF 50+ protection, adjustable legrests and a windows that peek out in both seats. A standing fold is simple to make and quick.

Tri-fold buggies, such as the iCandy Peach are another versatile option. Their slim frames are perfect for narrow aisles and doors, and they can comfortably accommodate twins, a baby or even a large child thanks to the addition of UPPAbaby's "PiggyBack board (which you buy separately). They provide a spacious basket and come with all the accessories you may require, such as rain covers and liners.

Tandem buggies usually have your children seated together, which can make them easier to push and more robust on uneven surfaces but they can be difficult to maneuver up and down kerbs. They usually have a wider footprint than a single-seater stroller and can be a bit long to get through doorways.

Comfort

This is among the most comfortable and lightweight doubles that we have tested. It has stadium-style seating on both seats, ensuring that your children can enjoy the view. It also has a large UPF 50+ canopy with a the peek-a-boo window, and a cushioned toddler seat that includes an additional RumbleSeat that comes with built-in adjustable foot and leg rests and cups holder for a single parent. The seats can recline independently by pressing a lever beneath each seat. The testers also appreciate the fact that the straps can be fastened and unfastened with one hand. It's also easy to fold with a twist mechanism on the handle, making it as simple as possible, and stores by putting the backrest up for easy access.

This is a great option for families looking to expand with their children. It comes in a variety of configurations, including 30. It can hold twins, a toddler and three children when you add an 'PiggyBack Board'. The spacious basket and the soft suspension make it suitable for kerbs, as as for use in cities. It is also very reasonably priced. BabyGearLab recommends it for children from 6 to 12 years old.