Choosing a
Double Pram and PushchairA double pram can simplify the lives of families, particularly in bustling shopping centers or on busy streets. Choose a model with generous storage space for stowing nappies, snacks and other essentials.
Some parents who are new to the family opt for a future proof pushchair that can be used as a single pram when bub is born and then converted into a twin mode after the baby has arrived. Joolz has a variety of choices.
Tandem
The announcement that you're expecting the birth of a child is one of the
most compact double stroller exciting moments in life. However, once the excitement of the beginning fades and the reality sets into your life, you'll be faced with a myriad of decisions regarding how to prepare your family for the arrival of your baby one or one. One of the most important considerations is choosing the
best double buggy pram or pushchair.
Tandem prams, also referred as "in-line" double prams are a classic style with two bassinets or chairs placed side by side. The front seat, which is usually cushioned, reclines and is suitable for newborns. The second seat is more upright and designed to fit toddlers as young as three years old. Some models let you select whether your children stare at each other or look outwards. A lot of tandems offer the option of being converted into a single pushchair when you decide that your oldest child doesn't require the second seat.
A tandem is more affordable than a twin pram and is an ideal choice for parents looking to save money, but without having to sacrifice safety or functional. A tandem can be heavy and difficult to steer, especially when bumping over the kerbs. It is also less stable than twin prams, especially if an older child is in the front. A tandem can be difficult to place on public transport, and it can be difficult to maneuver narrow pavements.
The iCandy Peach, a popular model that focuses on image, is a fantastic choice for a single parent who wants a sleeker appearance. However the tandem mode can make it feel long and heavy to push. It comes with a frame that expands in width to accommodate the second seat. It can be used with a variety of car seats, buggy seats and carrycots (two at one time or in separate). The iCandy Wave tandem is another lightweight option that's user-friendly and compatible with a range of car seats or carrycots.
Side by side
When it comes time to choose a double pushchair or pram, there's a lot to think about. There are a variety of configuration options available, whether you're buying for twins or close-in-age siblings. Tandem prams (also known as side by side prams) are a popular choice since they can be arranged to accommodate infants in a bassinet at the top, while the older infant or toddler sits in the lower seat below.
Some models have reversible seating that let you customize the layout of your family during the infant and toddler years. This lets you be able to watch your children at all times, and allows them to interact when they walk.
Tandem prams are typically all-terrain buggies or jogging ones that is why they're great for outdoor adventures and in the park. They're also a good choice when you have to traverse narrow aisles in the supermarket or at checkouts as they are generally smaller than single-seaters.
The Redsbaby JIVE3 Pram, for example, can be used as a tandem pram starting from birth in the dual mode by adding the use of the rumble seat (PS249). You can then switch to the single mode when your little one grows out of the rumble seat, or use the car capsule adaptors (PS53) to turn it into a travel system for infant to toddler.
The Side by Side Pram from Babybee is a different option. The side-by-side double pram is available in a variety of colours and has an elegant modern design. It is designed to be used from birth, you can include the LUNA newborn Cocoon (PS262) and the LUNA Infant Seats (PS53 each).
If you're looking for a sleek, elegant pushchair that can convert into a side-by-side double and a side-by-side double, the Egg 2 from Chicco is a great option. It comes in a range of infant and carrycots to accommodate twins or siblings of different age groups. It's also easy to fold. It's also fairly light, which makes it an ideal option for those with small cars or limited storage space.
Convertible
The top double prams and pushchairs are able to be used in multiple ways, and some are even able to change into different seat configurations to suit your family's changing needs. You can fit up to three children on the seat board or two toddlers in the seats, and still have enough space for a shopping bag. Accessories like rain covers are also available. Convertible double
strollers double tend to be heavier and larger than single
pushchairs double because they are designed to accommodate two or more children. The Graco Modes Nest2Grow is one instance of a low-cost convertible that is extremely user-friendly, however our test subjects felt it was a bit heavy for the price.
Some convertible double strollers like the Baby Jogger City Select 2 have a carrycot that is suitable for newborns. This helps to reduce the size of the
double stroller when not in use and makes it more compact. The City Select's clever folding system that is one-handed impressed our test participants however it requires some practice. It's also very agile and responsive, despite its size.
Another option that is reasonably priced is the Cybex Mockingbird Single-to-Double Stroller. It converts from a car seat with a parent seat to a forward-facing toddler seat and the bassinet option is a fantastic option for infants (although keep in mind that infants under four months old shouldn't be able to sleep in strollers due to the danger of asphyxia from position).
If you're looking to expand your options look into a convertible with dual modes such as the iCandy Peach. It's a small double buggy that can fit two children in a row however it can also be used as a tandem, with the addition of a second-seat kit and rider board. It feels agile and agile, and our testers were impressed by its sleek design. It's not as light like some of the other models on our list, but it has a large basket that is useful for parents carrying bags full of toys and food items.
Lightweight
Some parents prefer to secure their double buggy when they have one child and are expecting another, so a convertible option is a great option. The iCandy Peach allows you to transform from a single to a double pushchair by the addition of either an infant seat or the brand's optional carrycot (which is suitable for overnight sleeping). The seats are very comfortable and our test subjects love the fact that they can recline in multiple positions. They also love the feature that the canopy comes with a window that peeks out and offers UPF 50+ protection. The rear seat can be raised high to allow the child of a higher age can stand on it to reach the basket of shopping.
Cher stated that the only downside of the iCandy Peach was its weight. But she felt this was offset by the fact that it is easy to maneuver and offers plenty of storage space with two cup holders for parents and children seats-back pockets, as well as an enormous basket underneath the seat. Cher also appreciated the feature that the seats are convertible, which means they can be positioned to face each other for siblings that want to talk and get together when out and out and about.
The Delta Children LX Side-by-Side Stroller is a lighter option however, it is still awe-inspiring. It weighs only 18 pounds, is compact and features self-standing fold, making it easy to transport or store in your trunk. Parents appreciate the quality of the materials and workmanship and the affordable price. The only issue is that the seats don't recline as much as other models we've tried and the back seat isn't as well-lit due to its positioning as it's higher than the front seat.
Another popular option is the Joolz Geo 3, which is slim and sleek. It is also easy to steer, and comes with an attractive design and lifetime guarantee. Although they are smaller, side-by-side prams can still be more spacious than tandems and inline doubles. This can make them difficult to maneuver on busy footpaths and in shops. However, they're generally shorter too, so are easier to maneuver in tight spaces than tandems.