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Choosing a Double Pushchair Twin

When you have twins, you'll require a double Pushchair, Orangebookmarks.com, to take them from A to B. Our range includes twin prams and buggies that can be configured in a variety of ways to meet your requirements.

Look for a running pushchair that folds in one step and is easy to put into your boot. You could also opt for a lighter design, especially in high traffic streets.

Side-by-Side

This is the most popular double pushchair. It can usually seat two children side by side. They tend to be larger than single pushchairs. This makes them less able to maneuver on paths. It is also difficult to move through kerbs with the car seat is in place. However, the extra width means that they're often a lot easier to navigate through doorways and are distributed more evenly making them easier to carry around on your back.

Many models are able to be used as twin prams, and can accept a carrycot, or two car seats. Some can even convert into one-mode with an additional basket (like the Cybex Venus).

The Bugaboo Donkey 5 is a perfect illustration of this. In Twin Mode, you can fit the rear seat alongside a carrycot. This lets you create a fully enclosed twin space, which is perfect for babies. This pram store near me comes with some amazing accessories, including the newborn cocoons, which can be put on either facing forwards or in any direction (for twin-facing prams). It's not as light as other options but it is really cleverly thought out.

Lightweight

Cybex is known for its ingenuity and this pushchair newborn that converts from a single to a double is no different. Its innovative frame expands widthways to take two seats and can be used it as a twin from birth with the addition of two newborn cocoons (PS59 each) that create enclosed lie-flat spaces for babies. The large shopping basket that is behind the seat lets it be used in mono mode for one child. It comes with both front and rear suspensions which means it can take on bumps and uneven surfaces better. It is a top pick from our reviewers.

Available in a variety elegant colors.

Tandem

If you're planning to have twins, you'll need a tandem pushchair. This will allow each child to sit and look at each one another. They are ideal for trips to the zoo as the children can watch the animals together. They are also ideal for parents who want to watch both their toddler and baby simultaneously.

Some tandem pushchairs are extremely adaptable, since they can be converted back to single mode. This is particularly useful if you plan to have more children than two (or in the event that your child who is the oldest does not require the buggy anymore). This will save you from having to store a buggy empty which can be costly.

The Cybex Venus, for example can be used in double or mono mode. The frame can be expanded to accommodate an additional seat. It's not the lightest of pushchairs, however it comes with an enormous shopping basket that sits behind the front seat in double mode (and in the back of the seat in mono mode). The seats can be positioned in a way that they face each other or higher up to see what the other is doing.

Other double tandem pushchairs, such as the Joolz Geo 3 can seat one on top of the other or side-byside. They have a sleek, compact frame that makes them easier to navigate through doorways and supermarket aisles and some models can be used as a jogging stroller on rough terrain thanks to a four-wheel suspension and large rear wheels.

Another advantage of a tandem pushchair is that it can often take two carrycots, or a car seat, and buggy seat. You can save money by creating an entire travel system from the beginning and avoiding separate purchases. Keep in mind that tandems are more heavy and longer and may feel less stable when bumping into kerbs or navigating uneven surfaces. They also tend to need dismantling in order to fit into cars.