Why The Biggest "Myths" Concerning Double Travel Buggy Could Actually Be Accurate

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A side-byside double with an incredibly compact footprint (for narrow entrances and public transport). Add seats or a carrycot (with adaptors) to increase the size of the frame for kids up to 50 lbs per seat.

A fantastic budget double that has rear and front suspension to take care of uneven surfaces, a huge storage basket, and a cushioned handlebar for parents with different heights.

Size

In general double pushchairs are larger than single to double buggy models - especially when they're side-by-side buggies like the Kolcraft Geo 3 and UPPAbaby Vista 2. The good thing is that this extra width allows them to handle heavier children without straining the chassis. Other features make them stand out: large pop-out canopies that have SPF 50 protection, as well as peekaboo windows with swivel lock front wheels to help navigate tight spaces like shopping aisles as well as a cup holder that can be used by one parent and a clever fold mechanism that operates with one hand. The 10-inch wheels aren't built for rough terrain, but they can handle city streets and theme park rides quite well.

These lightweight side-by-side buggies have surprisingly low price tags.

Weight

The lighter the double pram pushchair buggy the more easy it is to move and lift. The Joie Evalite Duo is a excellent choice if you have to be cognizant of weight, as it's the lightest double stroller of our Lab tests. However, it offers a wide range of features, including nice-sized pop-out canopies with SPF 50 and windows that peek out and a quick-release fold that can be folded flat in a matter of seconds; four-wheel suspension that can handle rough terrain and an swivel front wheel that makes navigating tight aisles of supermarkets and shops simple. It's also super-affordable at just more than PS1,000. It can also carry twins or a baby and toddler with the purchase of an additional'sidepack'.

Flexibility

A double buggy is a great option for parents with twins or even a toddler and a baby. The narrow tandem buggies can be used to squeeze into tight spaces. Side-by-side models enable you to keep track of your children and ensure their safety while you go to the grocery store or in the park. They also come with a wide range of seat configurations that allow you to modify the seat as your children grow, and some even offer the option of adding a ride-on or car seat.

The Joie Evalite Duo is a great example. It can be used to support two seats, or a car seat. The adaptors make it easy to convert from one seat to a strollers double seat in a matter of seconds. It also has a nice-sized pop-out UPF 50+ sunshade canopy, adjustable leg rests and windows that peek out from both seats and a standing fold that's quick and easy to do with one hand; and a top-quality suspension that can take care of rough terrain.

The iCandy Peach tri-fold buggy is another alternative. Their slim frames are perfect for narrow doors and aisles, and they can comfortably accommodate twins or even a baby and a big kid thanks to the addition of UPPAbaby's "PiggyBack board (which you can purchase separately). They come with a large basket and come with all the accessories you could need, including rain covers and liners.

Tandem buggies are typically designed with your children sitting close to each other. This makes them more stable and easier to push on uneven surfaces, but they can be difficult to maneuver over and up kerbs. They have a bigger footprint than a one-seater and can be too large to fit through doors.

Comfort

This is one of the most comfortable lightweight doubles we've test. It has a stadium-style seat on both seats, ensuring that your children can take in the view. It also has an enormous UPF 50+ canopy with the peek-a-boo window, and an upholstered toddler seat with an add-on RumbleSeat that has built-in, adjustable foot and leg rests as well as a cup holder for one parent. Testers love how the seats recline individually by squeezing an adjustable lever underneath each seat. They also note that the straps are simple to fasten and unfasten using just one hand. It's also simple to fold with a twist mechanism on the handle, making it as easy as could be and also stores by putting the backrest up to make it easy to access.

With 30 different configurations (it'll accommodate twins as well as a toddler and baby or three kids with the addition of a "PiggyBack" board) this is a fantastic option for families that are looking to expand with their child. The spacious basket and soft suspension make it suitable for kerbs, as well in the city. It's also reasonably priced. BabyGearLab recommends it to children from 6 to 12 years old.