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Choosing a Double pushchair twin (just click the up coming website)
You need a double folding stroller in order to take your twins from one place to B. Our range of twin prams includes twin buggies that can be set up in a variety of ways to meet your needs.
Choose a stroller which can be folded in one step and then easily tucked away into your car. You may also prefer an ultra-lightweight design, particularly in high traffic streets.
Side-by-Side
These are the most common type of double pushchair, and can typically seat 2 children side-by-side. They are usually wider than single pushchairs. This can make them less maneuverable on footpaths. It is also difficult to maneuver up and down kerbs when the car seat is in place. However the extra width means that they're generally more comfortable to maneuver through doorways and are more evenly distributed making them more comfortable to carry on your back.
Many models can be used as early as birth as twin prams and accommodate a carrycot or two car seats. Some models can be converted into one-mode with an additional basket (like the Cybex Venus).
One of the most impressive examples of this is the Bugaboo Donkey 5 which, in Twin Mode, allows you to put the rear seat and carrycot side-by-side. This allows you to create an entirely enclosed twin space, which is perfect for newborns. This foldable pram also comes with a number of really neat accessories, such as the newborn cocoons that can be positioned to the front or back (for a twin-facing pram) or facing forwards (for best travel stroller a normal single). It's not as light like other options however it's very cleverly designed.
Lightweight
Cybex is known for innovation and this pushchair that converts from a single to a double is no different. The frame can be expanded to accommodate a second seat. It is possible to use the pushchair as twins from birth by adding two cocoons for newborns that cost PS59 each. These cocoons are enclosed and create lie-flat spaces. The large shopping basket behind the seat can be used in mono mode for one child. It also has a rear and front suspension to tackle bumps and uneven surfaces more easily. It is a top pick from our reviewers.
Available in a variety fashionable colors.
Tandem
If you're planning to have twins, you should consider a tandem pushchair that allows the children to be seated close to each other and be able to see each one another. They are perfect for visiting the zoo since the kids can observe the animals together. They are also ideal for parents who need to monitor their toddler and baby stroller simultaneously.
Some tandem pushchairs offer ultra flexibility as they can convert back to single mode. This is particularly beneficial when you are planning to have more children than two (or if your eldest child isn't a need for a buggy any longer). This means that you won't have an empty pushchair that you need to store away, which can be costly.
The Cybex Venus, for example, can be used either in mono or double mode. Its frame expands to accommodate a second seat. It's not the lightest of pushchairs but it has a large basket that can be placed behind the front seat when in double mode or in the back when it's in mono mode. The seats can be placed so that they face each other, or one can be positioned higher up so it can be able to look over the other and observe what they're up to.
Other double tandem pushchairs such as the Joolz Geo 3 can seat one on top of the other or side-byside. The sleek, compact frame makes it easy to navigate through doorways and aisles in supermarkets. Some models can also be used on rough terrain or for a jogging walk thanks to their wide rear wheels and four-wheel suspension.
Another benefit of a tandem pushchair is that it will often use two carrycots or a car seat and a buggy seat. This allows you to build an entire travel system from the beginning and save money on separate purchases. It's worth remembering that tandems are heavier and longer than single pushchairs and can feel less stable in bumping into kerbs or over uneven surfaces. These pushchairs also need to be dismantled for fitting into cars.