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Buying a Convertible Single to Double Stroller

The news that you are expecting your second child is among the most exciting things you can hear. But, preparing your family for this new addition comes with its own set of difficulties.

One of these is selecting the right double pram for your requirements. This article will review the options available and offer some suggestions on how to choose the best pram for you and your growing family.

Convertible double prams

A convertible single to double stroller is a great option for those who want a stroller to expand with your family. These clever frames, like the Cybex Aton 4 Twin expand the width to accommodate a second seat. They also have the option of adding a shopping basket, or two carrycots/carseats (with upper and lower adapters). This enables you to begin your family with a single buggy and then upgrade when you have twins. They typically offer more configuration and seating options for children and adults than other models of double prams, and will offer better weight distribution, so they're often easier to manoeuvre. Pros: Easy to use compact and flexible. Cons: It takes up less space and storage for both children in comparison to other designs.

Tandem (in-line) double prams

As the name suggests, tandem prams have two bassinets or seats for prams which are positioned one in front of the other. Tandem prams are generally narrower than side-by-side double prams (visit the following webpage) and can be easier to manoeuvre through doors and on public transport. They do not have the same amount of storage space and can be difficult to access when both seats are being used particularly when your child is sitting in the front.

Some parents who are first-time parents choose tandem strollers to protect their investment in the event that they have more children of the same age. A popular model is our DUO2 pram which starts life as a single stroller and can be upgraded to a twin stroller by the addition of an additional seat. It can also be converted back to a single stroller once your older child outgrows the buggy.

Tandem prams are available in a range of configurations with the option of infants to sleep in a pram bassinet on top, while an older child is seated in the seat below. Most tandem prams are able to be converted into an a travel system by putting a car capsule in the top seat.

A side-by-side double stroller lets both children to ride together and converse while they ride. This can help to avoid getting up or fighting over toys, and the fact they're seated next to each other allows you to easily go through doors and other obstacles easily.

A side-by-side can be the perfect choice for grandparents who want to get in the fun. They can carry both children around and help out with shopping, running errands, or attending events. They're usually cheaper than tandem prams, making them an excellent choice for grandparents to help with babysitting.

Single prams

A single pram is only able to allow one seat or a bassinet/carry cot - it is typically suitable from newborn through to approx. 4 years of age. Many single prams also allow a toddler's board to be attached to the back, so that another child can sit or stand (depending on the type of toddler board) while you push the stroller forward.

Some parents who are first-time parents opt to secure their pram for the future by acquiring a double pram option, like our DUO2. It can be used in single mode until you have your second child, and then change it to a tandem inline double pram when your second baby is born. This will save you the cost and hassle of having to purchase a separate double pram.

Tandem or in-line double prams are bigger than side-by-side double prams, yet they are easier to maneuver on crowded pedestrian paths and in shops. However, they are more difficult to use while running and will require more effort to push when climbing or descending hills.

Side by side prams are much wider than 3 in 1 pram-line or tandem double prams but are a good option when you are planning to have two children of similar age - the children can see and interact with one another from their seats. They are less maneuverable than tandem strollers, and may not fit through standard doors as easily.

Non-convertible side by side prams are not suitable for use in single mode. You will need to purchase another pram or my babiie stroller for your younger child. They offer the benefit of being a cheaper option and last longer than convertible double prams, because they aren't built to be used in both single and double modes. The biggest drawback is that your child may rapidly outgrow the side-by-side and need to be moved into a toddler's chair. This could be costly.