Compact Double Buggy: It's Not As Expensive As You Think

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Compact Double Buggy: It's Not As Expensive As You Think

What to Look For in a Compact Double Buggy

Kerry says that this side-by-side is small enough to pass through most doors and can accommodate two car seats or carrycots. It comes with a self-standing fold and a handy carry strap for easy schlepping.

The canopies are also easy to move and lift up and down the stairs. The canopies are spaciously sized and have peekaboo windows.

Size

A good-sized shopping basket and front and rear suspension are essential elements to look for in a double buggy. You might want to look at whether it is a travel system, or if a car seat or carrycot is possible to add. These are crucial considerations if you're planning to bring your children in public transport or on longer journeys.

Take a look at the Leclerc Kooper X2 if you are looking for a small double buggy that you can use right from the beginning. This model is a side-by-side buggy that has frames that can be expanded to accommodate two children. The seats can be reclined and positioned independently. This lets you let one child unwind and take a nap while the other observes the surrounding.  double pram and pushchair  come with a large UPF 50+ canopy, as well as an option to peek inside.

Another option for newborn twins is the Mountain Buggy Duet. This is the slimmest twin pushchair available on the market. It's just 63cm wide, so it should fit through most doors. It can accommodate two car seats or a carrycot, and has lie-flat seats suitable from birth.

Tandem double buggies, that have the children positioned side by side, are a popular choice for twins or for parents of a baby and toddler. However, they tend to have a larger footprint than single-seaters and can be difficult to maneuver on narrow streets or through doors.

The iCandy Orange tandem buggy is an extremely popular tandem that can expand with your family. It offers 30 different seating configurations. It can be used with twins, a baby and toddler or three kids when you add iCandy's "PiggyBack" board (which you can buy separately). It features a soft suspension that allows for easy work of kerbs and can be used in a mono or double mode. You can also attach one stroller to the top for additional storage.

Weight

A great double buggy should be lightweight and easy to push. It should come with a large shopping basket with front and back suspensions to aid the child to maneuver through rougher terrain, and be suitable for twins and siblings of different age groups.

Many compact double buggies come with frames that are designed to fit infant car seats and come with adaptors with branded brands to match the most popular models from Cybex, BeSafe and Maxi-Cosi. These are a great option for parents of children with medical issues and you want to avoid having to use separate strollers.

However, they generally have a bigger space than side-byside buggies and are more difficult to fit through doors and public transport. Check the product details for alternatives if this is important to you and your family.

Mountain Buggy Duet is the smallest double stroller on the market. It's the slimmest side-byside available at 63cm wide and is suitable for twins who are just born or one baby and one toddler. It has a robust design and superior functionality, with large air-filled tires that are suitable for all terrains but are also able to whizz around the city.


Another great choice is the UPPAbaby Vista 2, which can hold twins or one baby and one toddler or two kids using piggy backboards (which you need to buy separately). It has a self-standing fold and carry strap that makes it easy to transport and has front and rear suspension to help you cope with the rough terrain. It's a little heavier than the Joie Evalite Duo but still lighter than most tri-fold buggies. It's an excellent value for older children.

Folding

The Baby Jogger City Select 2 is a fantastic option to store two strollers. This side-byside model has a smooth fold, and the frame's clever design expands in width when folded so that it's narrower than a single stroller. This makes it easy to navigate doorways and on public transport, while it also means you don't need a second car for schlepping the buggy around.

It's a great choice for parents who have twins since it can be utilized in duo or mono mode with two seats and car seat adaptors. It can also accommodate an additional child on the 'piggyback board of the buggy. It also has many different configurations including elevated stadium-style seats to give both children the view of their surroundings. The adjustable handlebar comes with a handbrake, which helps to push the buggy up and down hills.

Mountain Buggy Duet is another great alternative. It has the smallest footprint side-byside on the market with a footprint of 63cm. It is perfect for parents who are worried about fitting a double inside a door or on public transport. However, it can still handle rough terrain like an off-roader. It can accommodate twins, a toddler and a baby, or two children with the same age. Each seat reclines independently, which ensures that children are comfortable.

Another good option is the iCandy Peach, which can be used in mono or tandem mode, and can be used with a car seat/seats or an infant seat and carrycot. It's slightly longer than other doubles, however it offers excellent maneuverability especially on smooth surfaces. This is a great choice for those looking for an elegant and practical buggy.

If you're looking for a budget there are plenty affordable double buggies available such as the UPPAbaby Vista 2. This is a small side-by-side that can accommodate a newborn in a carrycot as well as the toddler in the seat, or three kids if you add the brand-new pizazz PiggyBack ride-on board. It has a simple self-standing fold, and a large canopy that offers both kids some protection and a peek-a-boo window. It's also quite light for a double stroller and has a large undercarriage basket for storing shopping.