7 Simple Strategies To Totally Enjoying Your Compact Double Buggy

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7 Simple Strategies To Totally Enjoying Your Compact Double Buggy

What to Look For in a Compact Double Buggy

Kerry says this side-byside is light enough to pass through the majority of doors and be used with two car seats or carrycots. It has a self-standing fold and handy carry straps for easy schlepping.

It's also very lightweight to carry and wheel up/down stairs. The canopies are spaciously sized and have windows that peek out.

Size

Double buggy features you should look for include the large shopping basket, rear and front suspension and strong frame. It is also advisable to consider whether it's a traveler or the possibility of adding an infant car seat or carrycot. These are important considerations when you have to take your children on public transport, or on long journeys.

If you're in search of a compact  double buggy  that you can use from the beginning, consider the Leclerc Kooper X2. This clever model is a side-byside buggy with frames that can be expanded widthwise to accommodate two children. The seats can be reclined or positioned independently. This lets you allow one child to relax and take a nap while the other observes the surrounding. You will get a huge UPF 50+ canopy with the option of a peekaboo window as well.

Another option for newborn twins is the Mountain Buggy Duet. It is the tiniest twin pushchair that is available on the market. It is just 63cm wide which means it can fit through the majority of doors. It can also accommodate two car seats or a carrycot and has lie-flat seats that are suitable from birth.

Tandem double buggies are very popular with parents of twins, or parents who have a child and a toddler. They do have a larger space than single-seaters, and are more difficult to maneuver through narrow doorways or on pavements.

The iCandy Orange is a popular tandem buggy that has been designed to grow with your family, offering 30 different seating options. The iCandy Orange tandem buggy can be used for twins or a child and a toddler or even three children when you include the iCandy  PiggyBack board (available separately). It comes with a soft suspension system that makes kerbs simple to navigate. It is able to be used in single or double mode. It is possible to attach one stroller on top to store additional items.

Weight

A good double buggy should be lightweight and easy to push. It should also come with nice-sized shopping baskets, front and rear suspensions to make it easier to get around rough terrains and, ideally, be suitable for twins or siblings of various age.

Many double buggies are compact and include frames that can be used to support infant car seats. They also have branded adaptors that are compatible with popular models by Cybex BeSafe and Maxi-Cosi. These are great options if you want to avoid having separate strollers for younger children who have medical needs.

However, they tend to have a wider footprint than side-by-side buggies and may be more difficult to maneuver through doors and on public transport. Look over the product's specifications for alternatives if this is important to your family.

If you're looking for the smallest double pushchair available take a look at the Mountain Buggy Duet. This is the thinnest side-byside on the market with a 63cm width. It is able to carry twins, or one toddler and a baby. It has robust engineering and superior performance thanks to its large air-filled tyres that are all-terrain but just as happy nipping around town.

The UPPAbaby Vista 2 is another excellent alternative. It can accommodate twins, a baby and a toddler or two children with piggyback boards (which must be purchased separately). It has a self-standing carry strap and fold to make it easy to move around. It also comes with front and back suspensions to help you deal with rougher terrain. It's a bit heavier than the Joie Evalite Duo but still lighter than tri-fold buggies. It's also an excellent value for older children.


Folding

A good double buggy needs to be compact to store, and a suitable option is the Baby Jogger City Select 2. This side-by-side model has an extremely smooth fold and the clever frame expands in width when folded so that it's narrower than the standard stroller. This makes it much easier to navigate doorways and on public transport. It also means you don't need an additional car to push the buggy around.

It's a great choice for parents with twins since it can be utilized in duo or mono mode with two seats and car seat adaptors. It can hold another child on the 'piggyback board' of the buggy. It also offers many different configurations, including elevated stadium-style seats that give both kids a view of their surroundings. The adjustable handlebar features an adjustable handbrake that makes it easier to push the buggy up and down hills.

Another option is the Mountain Buggy Duet, which has the most compact side-by-side footprint on the market at the smallest 63cm. It is ideal for parents who fret about fitting a double inside a door or on public transport. However it is able to handle rough terrain as an off-roader. It can be used for twins, a toddler and a baby, or two children of similar age. Each seat reclines independently, so the kids are comfortable.

The iCandy Peach is a good option. It can be used in tandem or mono mode, and can accommodate two car seats or a carrycot that has an infant seat. It's a bit larger than other doubles but it offers excellent manoeuvrability, particularly on smooth surfaces. It's an excellent choice for those who are looking for a stylish but practical buggy.

There are numerous budget double buggies, such as the UPPAbaby Vista 2. This small side-by-side can accommodate infants in a carrycot or an infant in the seat or even three kids if you add the PiggyBack ride on board branded with the pizazz. It comes with an easy-to-stand fold, a huge canopy that offers protection for both children and a peekaboo feature. It's also fairly light for a double stroller, and comes with a large undercarriage basket to store shopping.