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How to Choose the Best Double Stroller

If you're looking for a double stroller, there are a lot of options. Katie Billingsley, a child development expert and mother, helped us choose the right one for you.

Look for a stroller that's relatively easy to push, fold and carry. Consider a model that can accommodate two infant car seat or a toddler with a riderboard.

Safety

If you want to keep your kids safe while walking opt for a double stroller that has features such as all-terrain tires and a brake operated by hand. These wheels and brakes will aid you in traversing trails as well as sidewalks, gravel, and other paths without your kids slipping or rolling away. The best double buggy converts to single strollers come with plenty of storage space for gear and kids-sized items like snacks and toys.

Choosing the right double stroller for your family begins with understanding the age and distance in age your kids are. Many double strollers only can accommodate one child's seat, however, those do come with different configurations, so you can pick the seat that best suits your kids and your lifestyle.

The classic doubles are ideal for children of similar ages who are keen to interact. Certain models feature a double-decker style, allowing the user to place one seat above the other or even attach a rider board for older siblings. Newborns can be snuggled into an infant bassinet that is attached to the frame, or as a standalone attachment that gives you an unobstructed view of your baby. If you have twins or are expecting twins, a dedicated twin stroller is the best way to go.

Choose a stroller with two wheels that can handle off-road terrain, and even hiking. A lot strollers were created with active parents and their children in mind. They have features that will allow you to take them on any trip, no matter how rough or high the climbs are.

The best lightweight double stroller double strollers are equipped with intelligent features that aid in navigation through difficult terrain and in bad weather. This jogging stoller for example, has a wrist loop, so you can ensure your child's safety when going downhill at a higher speed or in harsh weather conditions. It also comes with a canopy with full coverage that is ventilated to keep your kids cool during summer heat.

This model is a light and compact double stroller from Joovy. It weighs less than 23lbs. This makes it perfect for air travel and storage in trunks or overhead compartments. It also comes with a large storage basket and a one-step linked parking brake that's easy to use.

Seating

Double strollers are now more sleek and can be arranged in many ways to suit your family. Some double strollers can be used as side-by-side models, while others, like the Baby Trend Sit 'N Stand Dual Stroller can be used as a base for car seats, toddlers ' seats as well as bassinets. They come in a variety of widths and weight limits to accommodate children from birth through kindergarten.

A quality double stroller should be simple to fold and maneuver and allows you to adjust your handlebar height to ensure you are comfortable throughout your excursions. A good handlebar is easy to grip and should encourage you to walk in a proper manner (ask for tips from other parents). It should also provide a variety of storage options that accommodate all the necessities you'll require for your kids.

If your twins have a similar age, a tandem stroller may be the best choice for your family. These models come with seats that are side-byside, so you can interact with them both while keeping an eye on both of them at the same time. They also recline separately which means that one child can sleep while the other is ready to go.

The drawback of a twin pushchair from birth stroller may be that it is larger than a stroller designed for a Single To Double Pushchair person. This makes it difficult to maneuver narrow aisles for stores, doors, or the sidewalks. For certain families, the benefits are worth the extra space and effort.

If you're in the market for an ultra-compact double stroller, the UPPAbaby Vista Double is a great choice. Its shock absorption, streamlined design and capacity for two infant car seats, plus an optional running board for older children make it a perfect option for city-living.

A wagon-style double stroller like the Delta Children LX Stroller Side-by-Side is another option. This bare-bones model offers a lot of seating space and storage, as well as robust wheels that can handle any terrain. It also has a canopy that has 50+ SPF and adjustable handlebars. However, some parents feel that the seats are too low and don't recline to a completely flat position, which makes it difficult for small double buggy children to get comfortable or reach their snack trays.

Ease of Use

A double stroller is often an investment you're hoping to use for years. When you are shopping for one you must ensure that it's simple to operate and clean. Fortunately, the best double strollers are designed to be as user-friendly as possible and come with a wide array of features that are convenient for parents.

For starters, all the strollers we tested fold easily and compactly (with just one hand!). These strollers are lightweight and perfect for travel. A lot of them fit into the majority of trunks and can be checked at the gate on planes. Furthermore, the majority our test subjects found that their strollers folded down to smaller sizes than their single-seat counterparts and some even came with a carry strap for convenient carrying.

The Valco Snap Duo trend is double stroller with lots of options that can grow with your family. This side-byside stroller works with infant car seats and other accessories. It can be used from birth up to preschool age. Each seat comes with a 5-point harness and a large canopy that provides ample shade from the sun.

Another option that is highly regarded is the Joovy Twin Roo. It is light and incredibly compact, measuring just 22 pounds and 26 inches wide when folded. The front seat reclines almost to a flat position, and the back seat can be adjusted to fit each child. There's a large storage basket and a simple, one-step linked parking brake which makes this stroller user-friendly and easy to maneuver.

The only downsides to the Joovy Twin Roo are minor and specific to that model. Kerry states that the packaging was enjoyable and clever, however it also came in five boxes that can be a bit of an inconvenience to carry around. She also felt that the Genuis magnetic buckle was a little difficult to master. She was satisfied with the stroller at the end and would recommend it.

Storage

Strollers are available in various sizes and styles and styles, including tandems (single-file seating), side-by-side doubles, and many that let you customize the configuration using a car seat or bassinet attachment. Some have even added rider boards designed for older kids. But, they're not all made equal. Some are elegant and simple to use, while others are bulky, heavy and difficult to fold and store.

If you're looking for a light double stroller, check out the Joovy Caboose Ultralight Graphite. It was the lightest option during our tests. It weighs around 23 pounds and is also easy to fold, yet it still has all of the features parents need for a fun outing with two kids.

The Vista v2 double from UPPAbaby is another model that our testers loved. They especially liked its sleek design and ease-of-use. It can accommodate two infant car seats, a toddler seat and a bassinet. There are no adapters required. The rear seat can also be removed to create a triple or quad stroller. It comes with a huge basket for storage, and can be upgraded with an organizer for parents as well as all-terrain tires as well as side storage bags.

Billingsley states that the best double stroller for a toddler is one that offers various options for customization. This includes a seat or a bassinet that can be removed. That's because toddlers often have limited endurance, and the stroller with an attachment for a bassinet will provide them with a safe spot to nap. She suggests that a double stroller should also have a good harness and recline position and plenty of storage space for toys and snacks.

The ZOE twin stroller side by side+ is popular among parents due to its lightness and versatility. It is gate-check-friendly for airlines, fits through most doorways (without removing the wheels on the front), and can be converted to a triple or quad stroller by adding an add-on tandem. Its nearly-flat, independently reclining seats, extra-long sun canopies and adjustable footrests are additional highlights, while its large underseat storage area and the inclusion of parent and kid cup holders complete the impressive feature set. Taylor says that the only downside is that it has a large profile when folded, and can be difficult for parents to stow.