Buying a Double Pushchair For Twins Or Two Siblings Close in Age?
Double pushchairs are ideal for families with twins or children of similar ages. Pick from side-byside or tandem models such as the Mountain Buggy Duet V3 that's narrow enough to fit through standard doors.

Many models also have recliners that can be laid flat and can be used with infant car seats. Some models can be changed to single mode. The egg2 Pushchair is a popular choice for its style and flexibility.
Side by Side
Side-by-side is the most popular choice for families with twins, or siblings of different age. They typically have two fixed seats with a single canopy, and are usually larger than an inline buggy to give each child the same view. They are simple to maneuver and even come with front and back suspensions for better control when going over bumps or kerbs.
Although they may cost more than other double buggies, they tend to have better resale value when you purchase a popular brand. They're also ideal for jogging and can tackle rough terrain. The seats offer plenty of space for your children to sit comfortably. These buggies come in a range of colors and styles to fit your family's tastes.
Some models come with additional accessories that will help to keep your baby snug. They can include baby blankets and liners, seat cushions, and head supports. They might also have pockets to store snacks and toys. Parents can find a buggy that has a console that keeps things close to hand.
The popular buggy's 2023 model features a new design with a larger sun canopy, and fresh logos. double buggy 's a stylish option for parents who are image-conscious and is compatible with iCandy child car seats. It's also easy to put together but Kerry found it did take a long time to get all of the parts out of the boxes. The packaging was well-labeled and efficient which made it easy to know what to expect from each piece.
It's heavier than other double buggies, however it's still fairly light for an inline model. It is also very versatile and can be used with one or two infant car seat. It can be converted from a single car seat to a tandem with only one click.
The UPPAbaby Vista v2 is another top pick for double strollers, and it's perfect for busy parents. It's incredibly maneuverable in tight spaces and handles tough terrain easily. It also comes with a large shopping basket, a recline that is independent for both seats, and a cushioned 5-point harness to keep your children safe.
Tandem
This innovative frame can be expanded in width, allowing for the possibility of a second seat being added without taking up space. This is a great choice for twins as it can be used with two car seats or carrycots. It's also a great option for roadtrips. It's heavier than its rivals and could feel long when pushing in double mode, but it has a good amount of storage, including a spacious shopping basket. The iCandy Peach has a sleek and stylish design that's popular with parents who are a bit glam. Its main seat can be repositioned into four different positions and can grow with your child up to 25kg. The addition of a second seat is easy thanks to the quick-release Velcro fastenings, and this model can be used in tandem mode with one child seated on top of the other. It's an excellent option for sleepy babies that you don't want to disrupt their sleep.
The seat is placed one ahead of the other in this configuration and it's harder for toddlers to distract each other while you're out and out and about. This type of pushchair has padding that allows the seat to recline completely which makes it suitable for infants. A lot of models have higher and a more upright seat for children who are older. Based on the design it is possible to position them to face eachother or the world. It's easier to navigate narrow doorways with a tandem pushchair but it can be hard to get up kerbs and stairs with two children with you.
A great option for families with special needs, this versatile pushchair is a great solution for disabled children who benefit from having a younger sibling to play with and encourage. It's not expensive, but it's made to last. There's also plenty of storage for all your needs. It comes with a range of accessories that allow you to customize the buggy to fit your family, such as rain covers and liners.
Lightweight
The best lightweight double strollers are small, easily maneuverable and nimble. Some models have air-filled tires to help them glide on rough surfaces. Some models come with an easy fold that can be folded with one hand and shoulder straps that make them more convenient to carry. Consider adding extras like the foot muff, rain cover or a sunshade.
The Cybex Mios is a lightweight double stroller that has an affordable price. It's a traveling system that can be used as a lightweight stroller as well as a functional travel system. A carrycot can be added to allow it to be suitable for use from the age of. It features a side-byside design and the two seats recline independently, offering an ideal positioning for toddlers and babies. It features a spacious UPF 50+ canopy that has windows that peek out and the toddler seat is fully cushioned with foot and leg rests that can be adjusted.
UPPAbaby Vista 2 is another top contender. It can be used to carry twins, or a baby and a toddler, and is compatible with a wide range of car seats. It features a sleek and stylish frame with big back wheels to cope with rough terrain. It's also suitable for jogging. It can be a bit long when it's used in double mode, though it doesn't have storage space beneath the seat.
When comparing different double pushchairs, take into consideration the weight of each frame, seat and suspension. The heavier the pushchair is, the more difficult it will be to push, especially over uneven surfaces. Check the dimensions of the folding and whether or not you can remove the seats, which makes it smaller. Consider features such as one-handed folding mechanism, which Kirstie was a home-based tester at the time described as "genius", or straps that can be slung over your shoulder.
Alternately, you can opt for a tandem double pushchair, which places children one behind the other. It's not as maneuverable as a side-by-side, but it's still a great option for many families and is suitable for older toddlers. Some tandems have reclining seats that let children lie down or sit up depending on their mood.
Confortable
If you're a parent of twins or two kids close in age, having the best double pushchair can make getting out much simpler. There are many comfy options on the market. There are plenty of options for families, whether you're searching for a side-by- side model that can accommodate the carrycot as well as a seat or a tandem that has seats in the front and back that can be switched.
In addition to padded straps, buckles and headrests, look for seats with multiple reclining positions and adjustable Calf rests. Typically, these are controlled via easy-to-use one-handed buttons that are accessible from the back of the seat (though in our tests this could be a little fiddly for parents with small hands). Some of the top double pushchairs also come with an extensive UPF 50+ sun canopy that has magnetic peekaboo windows and a handy hood extender to protect your children from harmful UV radiation.
Convertible Doubles
You can save money by investing in a pushchair that converts from single mode to dual as your child grows. The egg2, for instance, is a stylish choice that works with the included toddler seat or baby carrier from birth and can even include a second RumbleSeat for older siblings. Its reclining seats and large comfortable carrycots are loved by home testers, who appreciate how it can expand with your family.
If you're looking for a low-cost option that will last to toddlerhood and beyond the iCandy Venus is a great choice. It includes a seat and footmuff, but it can be combined with the brand's newborn cocoons (available separately for a price of just PS59) to turn it into a twin pram that is suitable for twins or babies/toddlers. Our labs were impressed by the ease of use to switch between the different configurations. They also found the instruction to be simple and clear however it might require some time.
Some double pushchairs will only allow you to sit your children side-by-side and generally face the world, but there are some exceptions such as the Bugaboo Donkey and Mountain Buggy Duet which can be configured to have both front and rear facing seating (though this will increase the overall width of the chassis). Kerb popping is generally more straightforward with a tandem, but the narrow doorways and aisles for shopping can be an issue at times.