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There are plenty of things to consider when selecting the perfect double buggy from the moment of birth. Katie Billingsley, a postnatal retreat expert from the Fourth Trimester, gave us her advice on everything ranging from seating options and age groups to folding mechanisms and storage.
This buggy is a must-have for active families. It grows with you and your family, from twins to toddlers. It is light and movable, and can handle uneven terrain easily.
What kind of buggy would you prefer?
Double buggys are great for transporting up to two children at once even if they're not of the same age. They can be used as prams and come with a reclining mechanism in each seat so your children can lie down in different positions. Many have ample storage for everything from snacks and drinks to nappies and wipes. They're usually lightweight, fold easily, and compact enough to fit into the car boot. If you drive a great deal, it's important to ensure that the buggy can be easily maneuvered with the wheels folded in your car boot and removed.
You might have seen this type of lightest double stroller buggy on other moms' twin strollers for newborns or even ridden in one as a child. They're ideal for older siblings or twins who want to keep up with you. They are also available in a variety of seating configurations, including 'cinema seats'. They are generally easy to steer, and if you select a model that has a soft suspension, they will effortlessly handle kerbs.
Tandem buggies are another popular option because they're easier to turn than side-by-side. This is because the second seat is placed behind the first, rather than over it. They're usually wider than a side-by-side and can be heavy when folded, which is why it's important to check they'll fit through doors and on public transport. They can be used to transport twins, a toddler and an infant or three children with the addition of a buggy board.
Lastly there are the'single-to-double' convertibles which can be used as a single pushchair from birth then convert to a double by attaching a second seat, carrycot or car seat to their clever frame. They're generally more expensive than side-by-sides or tandem buggies but provide plenty of flexibility and have a great return on investment. They are easy to steer and have an ample storage basket. They can also handle uneven surfaces. Some come with a built-in ride-on board for children older than and 'cinema chairs'.
Do you have twins?
Whether your children are twins or siblings of different age groups, a double buggy is the most efficient way to move them around. There are two kinds of double pram for toddler and newborn buggies: tandem buggies, which have one child sitting over the other, and side by side buggies. Both will accommodate 2 fixed seats, but side-byside buggies are typically narrower in width for getting through doors. Tandems are typically wider overall. They can also be able to accommodate seats for toddlers and a carrycot.
Do you have one?
At beginning the idea of having a younger sibling could seem like an overwhelming amount of responsibility, particularly if you're also caring for the baby. A double buggy may help them to feel a sense of belonging if you place them in an infant carrier and push the older child. It will also provide your child with the feeling of pride that comes with knowing that they are able to be 'big brother or sister' and help them get used to their role.
Double buggies that are side-by-side are often considered to be the best choice for twins because they allow both children to have the same view, but they can be heavy and heavy. We like the sleek B-AGILE DOUBLE from Leclerc with its innovative frame that opens in width to accommodate two seats fixed and provides various configuration options, such as using the second seat as baby carrier or a bassinet.
Alternatively, we recommend the Mountain Buggy Double Trailblazer for active families who like to explore. This clever buggy can start as an individual pushchair, but is then convertible into a double, taking an additional seat, a carrycot or a car seat (depending on the model). Its smooth ride is perfect for rough terrain, and it has lots of clever features that will keep everyone happy.
Do you require a traveling system?
Double buggies are a great way to transport your children in comfort. However they aren't required for every family. Depending on your lifestyle and the age gap between your kids you may be able to do with just a single stroller and some attachments like baby carriers and toddler harnesses that let you carry your child around on their backs or in front of you.
There are three kinds of double buggies: tandem, side-by-side and convertible. The two seats are positioned in a row, so that your children will be able to be able to see each other. However, they are typically larger than a single pushchair and can be tricky to maneuver between kerbs. Tandem buggies are a more compact alternative, with one seat in the front and one in the rear, but they can still be long and heavy to push.
Convertible double buggy with car seat buggies permit you to transform a single stroller into a double buggy by attaching the bassinet or infant car seat to the frame. You can leave your baby in the car seat until he/she is ready to step into the buggy seat. The UPPAbaby Vista V2 is a fantastic illustration of this. It's suitable for twins or a toddler and baby or even three children with the addition of the optional PiggyBack board.
If your children have grown older and have more stamina, a double buggy can also be used to accompany them on bike rides or other day trips where they'd prefer walking. It's important to remember that your kids may not always enjoy being in a stroller and might get tired and angry on longer outings.
Before you purchase a double stroller, consider the factors above and your family's unique situation. A solid and reliable double stroller will simplify life particularly if you have to navigate busy streets or overcrowded shopping centers.
There are plenty of things to consider when selecting the perfect double buggy from the moment of birth. Katie Billingsley, a postnatal retreat expert from the Fourth Trimester, gave us her advice on everything ranging from seating options and age groups to folding mechanisms and storage.

What kind of buggy would you prefer?

You might have seen this type of lightest double stroller buggy on other moms' twin strollers for newborns or even ridden in one as a child. They're ideal for older siblings or twins who want to keep up with you. They are also available in a variety of seating configurations, including 'cinema seats'. They are generally easy to steer, and if you select a model that has a soft suspension, they will effortlessly handle kerbs.
Tandem buggies are another popular option because they're easier to turn than side-by-side. This is because the second seat is placed behind the first, rather than over it. They're usually wider than a side-by-side and can be heavy when folded, which is why it's important to check they'll fit through doors and on public transport. They can be used to transport twins, a toddler and an infant or three children with the addition of a buggy board.
Lastly there are the'single-to-double' convertibles which can be used as a single pushchair from birth then convert to a double by attaching a second seat, carrycot or car seat to their clever frame. They're generally more expensive than side-by-sides or tandem buggies but provide plenty of flexibility and have a great return on investment. They are easy to steer and have an ample storage basket. They can also handle uneven surfaces. Some come with a built-in ride-on board for children older than and 'cinema chairs'.
Do you have twins?
Whether your children are twins or siblings of different age groups, a double buggy is the most efficient way to move them around. There are two kinds of double pram for toddler and newborn buggies: tandem buggies, which have one child sitting over the other, and side by side buggies. Both will accommodate 2 fixed seats, but side-byside buggies are typically narrower in width for getting through doors. Tandems are typically wider overall. They can also be able to accommodate seats for toddlers and a carrycot.
Do you have one?
At beginning the idea of having a younger sibling could seem like an overwhelming amount of responsibility, particularly if you're also caring for the baby. A double buggy may help them to feel a sense of belonging if you place them in an infant carrier and push the older child. It will also provide your child with the feeling of pride that comes with knowing that they are able to be 'big brother or sister' and help them get used to their role.
Double buggies that are side-by-side are often considered to be the best choice for twins because they allow both children to have the same view, but they can be heavy and heavy. We like the sleek B-AGILE DOUBLE from Leclerc with its innovative frame that opens in width to accommodate two seats fixed and provides various configuration options, such as using the second seat as baby carrier or a bassinet.
Alternatively, we recommend the Mountain Buggy Double Trailblazer for active families who like to explore. This clever buggy can start as an individual pushchair, but is then convertible into a double, taking an additional seat, a carrycot or a car seat (depending on the model). Its smooth ride is perfect for rough terrain, and it has lots of clever features that will keep everyone happy.
Do you require a traveling system?
Double buggies are a great way to transport your children in comfort. However they aren't required for every family. Depending on your lifestyle and the age gap between your kids you may be able to do with just a single stroller and some attachments like baby carriers and toddler harnesses that let you carry your child around on their backs or in front of you.
There are three kinds of double buggies: tandem, side-by-side and convertible. The two seats are positioned in a row, so that your children will be able to be able to see each other. However, they are typically larger than a single pushchair and can be tricky to maneuver between kerbs. Tandem buggies are a more compact alternative, with one seat in the front and one in the rear, but they can still be long and heavy to push.
Convertible double buggy with car seat buggies permit you to transform a single stroller into a double buggy by attaching the bassinet or infant car seat to the frame. You can leave your baby in the car seat until he/she is ready to step into the buggy seat. The UPPAbaby Vista V2 is a fantastic illustration of this. It's suitable for twins or a toddler and baby or even three children with the addition of the optional PiggyBack board.
If your children have grown older and have more stamina, a double buggy can also be used to accompany them on bike rides or other day trips where they'd prefer walking. It's important to remember that your kids may not always enjoy being in a stroller and might get tired and angry on longer outings.
Before you purchase a double stroller, consider the factors above and your family's unique situation. A solid and reliable double stroller will simplify life particularly if you have to navigate busy streets or overcrowded shopping centers.
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