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What to Look For in a Compact Double Buggy

imageKerry says this side-byside is small enough to fit through the majority of doors and take two car seats or carrycots. It has a self-standing folding mechanism and convenient carry straps to make it easy to carry.

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

Size

A large shopping basket as well as front and rear suspension are key features to look out for in a double buggy. You might also want to consider whether it's a travel system or if you can add a carrycot or car seat. Those are important considerations if you have to take your little ones along in public transport or on longer journeys.

If you're looking for a small double buggy that you can use from birth take a look at the Leclerc Kooper X2. This side-by-side model has a clever frame that can be expanded to to accommodate two children. The seats can be reclined and positioned independently. This lets you let one child unwind and sleep while the other one is watching the surroundings. You get a big UPF 50+ canopy with a peekaboo window too.

Mountain Buggy Duet is another excellent option for twins. It is the tiniest twin pushchair double available on the market. It measures only 63cm in length, so it should fit through the majority of doors. It can accommodate two car seats or a carrycot and has lay-flat seats that are suitable from birth.

Tandem double buggies are popular with parents of twins or who have a baby and a toddler. They do have a larger footprint than single-seaters and are more difficult to maneuver through narrow doors or on pavements.

The iCandy Orange is a popular tandem buggy that has been designed to adapt to your family, with 30 different seating configurations. It can be used with twins or a baby and a toddler or three children if you purchase iCandy's "PiggyBack" board (which you can purchase separately). It has a soft suspension that can take care of kerbs. It is used in a mono or double mode. It is possible to attach one stroller double to the top for additional storage.

Weight

A great double running stroller buggy should be lightweight and easy to push. It should also have nice-sized shopping baskets, a rear and front suspension to make it easier to get around rough terrains and, ideally, be suitable for twins or siblings of different age groups.

Many double buggies are compact and come with frames that can be used to support infant car seats. They also come with brand-name adaptors that are compatible with popular models by Cybex BeSafe and Maxi-Cosi. These are great choices if you want to stay clear of separate strollers for younger children with medical conditions.

They tend to be wider than buggies with side-by-sides and are difficult to squeeze into doorways and on public transportation. Check the product details for alternatives for this if it is important to your family.

Mountain Buggy Duet is the most compact double stroller (redirect to peatix.com) on the market. This is the slimmest side by side available at 64cm wide. It can be used for twins who are just born or one baby and one toddler. It's a sturdy design and a superior function, with large air-filled tires that are suitable for all terrains but are also able to zip around town.

The UPPAbaby Vista 2 is another fantastic alternative. It can hold twins as well as a baby and toddler, or two children using a piggyback board (which must be purchased separately). It comes with an adjustable carry strap that can stand on its own and folds to make it simple to move around. It also comes with front and back suspensions to make it easier to navigate rough terrain. It's heavier than the Joie Evalite Duo, but lighter than the majority of trifold buggies. This is a great option for older children.

Folding

The Baby Jogger City Select 2 is an excellent option to store two strollers. This model is a side-byside and features a very smooth fold. The frame expands when you fold, so it's smaller than a single stroller. This makes it easy to get around doorways and on public transport, while it also means you don't need an additional car to push the buggy around.

It's a great option for parents with twins because it can be used in a mono or duo mode with two seats and car seat adaptors. It can also accommodate an additional rider on the buggy's 'piggyback' board, and offers a great range of configurations that include an elevated stadium seating area that gives both children views 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 option. It has the smallest footprint side-by-side available measuring just 63cm. This makes it a great choice for parents who are concerned about fitting a thule double stroller through doors and on public transport, while it is able to handle rough terrain like an off-roader. It can be used to carry twins or a toddler and baby or two kids with the same age, and each seat can recline independently to make sure the kids are comfortable.

The iCandy Peach is a good option. It can be used in tandem or mono mode, and can be used with two car seats, or a carrycot with a toddler seat. It's slightly longer than some other doubles, but it provides an excellent maneuverability, particularly on smooth surfaces and is a great option for those looking for a stylish but practical buggy.

There are a variety of inexpensive double buggies available, like the UPPAbaby Vista 2. This compact side-byside can fit infants in a carrycot or an infant in the seat, or even three children if you add the PiggyBack ride on board branded with the pizazz. It features a simple, self-standing fold as well as a big canopy that provides children some security and also has a peekaboo window. It is also relatively lightweight for a double stroller and has a large undercarriage basket for storing shopping.image

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