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Choosing a Double Pushchair Twin
If you have twins, you need a double pushchair with car seat to get them from A to B. Our range includes twin prams and buggies that can be set up in various ways to meet your requirements.
Look for a pushchair that folds with one step and is easy to carry into your boot. You might also want a lightweight design that's easy to navigate and manoeuvre especially when you have busy roads to traverse.
Side-by-Side
They are the most commonly used type of double pushchair that generally can seat two children side-by-side. They're generally bigger than single pushchairs. This can make them less agile on the footpaths. It is also difficult to navigate through kerbs with a car seat is attached. However the extra width means that they're often a lot easier to navigate through doorways and are distributed more evenly making them easier to carry around on your back.
They can be used as twin prams from the beginning and a lot of models can be used with a carrycot or 2 car seats. Some models can be converted into one mode with a basket on the side (like the Cybex Venus).
One of the best examples of this is the Bugaboo Donkey 5 which, in Twin Mode, allows you to place the rear seat and a carrycot side-by-side. This creates an entirely enclosed twin space and is ideal for infants. This pram also comes with a number of very cool accessories, including the newborn cocoons which can be put on face either direction (for a twin-facing pram) or facing inwards (for a normal single). It's not as light like other options but it's incredibly well constructed.
Lightweight
Cybex is renowned for its nifty pushchairs and the single-to-double isn't an exception. The clever frame can be expanded to accommodate a second seat, and you can use it as a twin right from birth, thanks to the addition of two newborn cocoons (PS59 each) that provide enclosed, lie-flat areas for infants. The large basket of shopping behind the seat lets it be used in mono mode for one child. And it has front and rear suspensions that can handle bumps and uneven surfaces more easily. It is a top pick from our reviewers.
Available in a variety stylish colors.
Tandem
If you are planning to have twins you will require a pushchair that is tandem. This allows the children to sit together and interact with each one another. They are ideal for activities like going to the zoo since the children will be able to look at all the animals together. They're also perfect for parents who need to keep an eye on their toddler and the other on their child since they can look at both simultaneously.
Some tandem pushchairs are extremely adaptable, as they can be converted back to single mode. This is particularly useful if you plan to have more children than two (or when your oldest child does not require a buggy any longer). It means you won't have an empty pushchair that you need to store away, which can be costly.
For example for instance, the Cybex Venus can be used in mono or double mode and has a smart frame that can be expanded to allow for an additional seat. It's not the lightest of pushchairs, but it has an enormous basket that can be set behind the front seat in double mode, or Pushchair with car seat at the rear when in mono mode. The seats can be set so that they face each other, or one can be positioned higher so that it can be able to look at the other and see what they're up to.
Double tandem pushchairs, like the Joolz Geo 3 in 1 pram, are capable of seating one over the other or side by side. They feature a sleek, compact frame that makes it easier to maneuver through doorways and supermarket aisles, and some models can even be used as a jogging or cheap stroller on rough terrain thanks to a four-wheel suspension and large rear wheels.
A tandem pushchair can also be used to transport two carrycots, or a car and buggy seat. This means you can create an entire travel system from the beginning and save money on separate purchases. Remember that tandems are heavier and longer, and they may feel less stable when bumping into kerbs or navigating uneven surfaces. They also tend to need dismantling to fit into cars.
If you have twins, you need a double pushchair with car seat to get them from A to B. Our range includes twin prams and buggies that can be set up in various ways to meet your requirements.
Look for a pushchair that folds with one step and is easy to carry into your boot. You might also want a lightweight design that's easy to navigate and manoeuvre especially when you have busy roads to traverse.
Side-by-Side
They are the most commonly used type of double pushchair that generally can seat two children side-by-side. They're generally bigger than single pushchairs. This can make them less agile on the footpaths. It is also difficult to navigate through kerbs with a car seat is attached. However the extra width means that they're often a lot easier to navigate through doorways and are distributed more evenly making them easier to carry around on your back.
They can be used as twin prams from the beginning and a lot of models can be used with a carrycot or 2 car seats. Some models can be converted into one mode with a basket on the side (like the Cybex Venus).
One of the best examples of this is the Bugaboo Donkey 5 which, in Twin Mode, allows you to place the rear seat and a carrycot side-by-side. This creates an entirely enclosed twin space and is ideal for infants. This pram also comes with a number of very cool accessories, including the newborn cocoons which can be put on face either direction (for a twin-facing pram) or facing inwards (for a normal single). It's not as light like other options but it's incredibly well constructed.
Lightweight
Cybex is renowned for its nifty pushchairs and the single-to-double isn't an exception. The clever frame can be expanded to accommodate a second seat, and you can use it as a twin right from birth, thanks to the addition of two newborn cocoons (PS59 each) that provide enclosed, lie-flat areas for infants. The large basket of shopping behind the seat lets it be used in mono mode for one child. And it has front and rear suspensions that can handle bumps and uneven surfaces more easily. It is a top pick from our reviewers.
Available in a variety stylish colors.
Tandem
If you are planning to have twins you will require a pushchair that is tandem. This allows the children to sit together and interact with each one another. They are ideal for activities like going to the zoo since the children will be able to look at all the animals together. They're also perfect for parents who need to keep an eye on their toddler and the other on their child since they can look at both simultaneously.
Some tandem pushchairs are extremely adaptable, as they can be converted back to single mode. This is particularly useful if you plan to have more children than two (or when your oldest child does not require a buggy any longer). It means you won't have an empty pushchair that you need to store away, which can be costly.
For example for instance, the Cybex Venus can be used in mono or double mode and has a smart frame that can be expanded to allow for an additional seat. It's not the lightest of pushchairs, but it has an enormous basket that can be set behind the front seat in double mode, or Pushchair with car seat at the rear when in mono mode. The seats can be set so that they face each other, or one can be positioned higher so that it can be able to look at the other and see what they're up to.
Double tandem pushchairs, like the Joolz Geo 3 in 1 pram, are capable of seating one over the other or side by side. They feature a sleek, compact frame that makes it easier to maneuver through doorways and supermarket aisles, and some models can even be used as a jogging or cheap stroller on rough terrain thanks to a four-wheel suspension and large rear wheels.
A tandem pushchair can also be used to transport two carrycots, or a car and buggy seat. This means you can create an entire travel system from the beginning and save money on separate purchases. Remember that tandems are heavier and longer, and they may feel less stable when bumping into kerbs or navigating uneven surfaces. They also tend to need dismantling to fit into cars.
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