11 Strategies To Refresh Your Twin Pushchairs
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Buying a Twin Pushchair
When shopping for a twin pushchair, it's important to consider the various configurations available. The most popular options are twin double buggies and side-by-side double buggies.
The iCandy Strawberry twin buggy is the most loved by parents and will expand with your family. It begins life as a single, but will take 2 carrycots or car seats in double mode.
Easy to manoeuvre
A double pushchair is a great option for families with twins or a baby and toddler. double pram buggys or twin prams, as they are commonly referred to, come in a variety of configurations that will suit any family. Some are side-byside, while others have one front and the other back for narrow spaces. Some are also able to be transformed into single prams once your little ones grow out of them, making them a good option for growing families.
They are easier to steer than tandem twin buggies because the front wheels can be locked for additional stability. There's also more storage behind them. They are also smaller than other twin buggies and are easier to maneuver through doorways or on public transport. They are lighter than other twin prams and may be more portable, but you might find it difficult to move them on kerbs or over rough terrain.
The iCandy Peach, which comes in a variety of colours and is a stylish twin pushchair with a sleeker design. It is also a great twin stroller for newborns and babies due to the cozy newborn cocoons, which make a comfortable, flat-floored space. It has a small storage basket and has an impressive suspension that allows it to be able to handle bumpy surfaces.
A lot of twin buggies are able to be used as travel systems, meaning they have car seats that can be attached to the frame. This is a great feature when traveling with toddlers and infants since you don't have to move them from their car to the pushchair. This could cause them to be disturbed. The UPPaby Vista 2 is a twin pushchair that can also be used as travel system. It has a parent-facing mode that is perfect for babies.
Tandem twin buggies on the contrary, are generally designed for children of similar ages. They tend to have a seat unit for each child. They are less likely to have carrycots for babies less than six months and are generally larger than single buggies. They're still maneuverable, however many come with an independent seat recline, so both children can sit upright or be in a snooze-position.
Easy to fold
If you're buying a double pushchair, you'll likely need it to fold. This makes it easier for you to move the buggy from one location to another, and will allow you to store it in a smaller space. The majority of brands offer a variety of different ways to fold the pushchair, so you can find one that suits your requirements. Some models have an adjustable shoulder strap, making it easier to carry.
Most twin pushchairs can fold using just one hand, however it is worth checking before purchasing that yours can do this. Some of the best models can be folded with the seat removed and make them smaller. This is especially useful for those with limited storage space.
Another thing to look out for is whether or not your twin pushchair will be able to fit through standard doorways. It's important to measure the size of your door prior to purchasing a tandem buggies. There are smaller models that can be used to fit through narrower doors in the event that this is a problem.
UPPAbaby Vista won our lab tests for its compactness and the ease of folding when not in use. It can fit two infant car seats and two toddler seats. This is a great choice for growing families. It has a huge storage basket, as well as rubber tires with foam filling that won't flatten.
It's cheaper than the other models we've tested, and it's a great choice for twins or babies with similar ages. It can be used as a comfortable seat unit or a carrycot, and can accommodate three children by the addition of UPPAbaby's PiggyBack Board (sold separately).
Chicco Cortina together is a great choice for two strollers that is affordable. It can hold two Chicco infant car seats and is therefore suitable for twins. It comes with a huge storage basket, a simple to use handlebar, and brakes.
Easy to store
The good news is that not all double buggies are large and bulky. They are also difficult to store. In fact there are a lot of models that are designed to be small and foldable. This will allow them to be smaller in size and make it simpler to get in and out of the car.
Some twin pushchairs can be light, making it simple to transport them and use them in busses trains, buses, and shopping aisles. The UPPAbaby Vista 2 is a prime example, with its light frame and four-wheel suspension that make it easy to maneuver over rough terrain. It can also carry twins (or a baby pram and a toddler) with the addition of an 'in-piggyback' system.
It's worth checking if the storage space is accessible when the seats are both in use. Some side-by-side configurations are difficult. The 'one above and one below' tandem can also block access by children's legs. Look for large baskets, pockets and compartments that can accommodate everything from snacks and toys to sun cream and rain covers.
Consider the add-ons that are available. Some twin pushchairs come with various extras that can be beneficial including drink holders for the little ones to snack trays for older children. Look for models with these features, as well as an integrated sun canopy, raincover and hood.
Many twin pushchairs convert into an entire travel system that can accommodate growing families. They come with the option of adding a car seat, buggy seat or carrycot. This is especially useful for toddlers and infants since it ensures they're comfortable, safe and ready for any adventure. The egg2 is a very popular choice for this, due to its sleek design and versatility, although it is a little heavier than its competitors.
If you're on a strict budget, there are still several great options for less than PS200. The iCandy Pegasus 2 with its large basket and storage that is easy to access in all seating positions is a great alternative. It also comes with a padded leg support as well as a rain cover.
Easy to transport
If you are planning to use your twin buggy on long-distance family trips as well as city tours, you should invest into a model that can be folded down to fit in the trunk or boot of the rental car. A slim and manageable design can also help you navigate narrow aisles and doors on public transportation.
You can find models that fold with the seats detached for even more compact storage, Pram and car seat although these are often best left for home use. You should consider the weight of the buggy, too heavier double buggies are likely to be more difficult to maneuver and may struggle to get up and down kerbs.
Most twin pushchairs are fixed side-by-side designs, with some that can be able to accommodate two carrycots or seat units (and sometimes a third). Some can also be used for children who are similar age or for siblings with a very small age gap. The brilliant Bugaboo Donkey 5 Duo is an excellent example of this with reversible seats that let children face either one another or you, as well as different configurations suitable from the time of birth until toddlerhood.
A twin pushchair can be a convenient choice for families living near public transport, as it is usually easier to take and get off trains, buses, or trams. It's also a good option for cities or towns in which you'll be traversing a lot of people in shopping centres, streets or even the streets.
If you are looking for a twin-pushchair that allows you to effortlessly get on and off public transport, we suggest an option like the UPPAbaby Vista 2 – a sleek elegant city buggy that can be used with two newborns using the newborn cocoons provided or for one baby and an older child by using its clever'sidepack'. (available separately for PS45). The second seat is attached to the frame at the back and is able to be used in any direction. You can also add piggyback boards (also available separately for the price of PS120) to take three kids on longer outings.
When shopping for a twin pushchair, it's important to consider the various configurations available. The most popular options are twin double buggies and side-by-side double buggies.
The iCandy Strawberry twin buggy is the most loved by parents and will expand with your family. It begins life as a single, but will take 2 carrycots or car seats in double mode.
Easy to manoeuvre
A double pushchair is a great option for families with twins or a baby and toddler. double pram buggys or twin prams, as they are commonly referred to, come in a variety of configurations that will suit any family. Some are side-byside, while others have one front and the other back for narrow spaces. Some are also able to be transformed into single prams once your little ones grow out of them, making them a good option for growing families.
They are easier to steer than tandem twin buggies because the front wheels can be locked for additional stability. There's also more storage behind them. They are also smaller than other twin buggies and are easier to maneuver through doorways or on public transport. They are lighter than other twin prams and may be more portable, but you might find it difficult to move them on kerbs or over rough terrain.
The iCandy Peach, which comes in a variety of colours and is a stylish twin pushchair with a sleeker design. It is also a great twin stroller for newborns and babies due to the cozy newborn cocoons, which make a comfortable, flat-floored space. It has a small storage basket and has an impressive suspension that allows it to be able to handle bumpy surfaces.
A lot of twin buggies are able to be used as travel systems, meaning they have car seats that can be attached to the frame. This is a great feature when traveling with toddlers and infants since you don't have to move them from their car to the pushchair. This could cause them to be disturbed. The UPPaby Vista 2 is a twin pushchair that can also be used as travel system. It has a parent-facing mode that is perfect for babies.
Tandem twin buggies on the contrary, are generally designed for children of similar ages. They tend to have a seat unit for each child. They are less likely to have carrycots for babies less than six months and are generally larger than single buggies. They're still maneuverable, however many come with an independent seat recline, so both children can sit upright or be in a snooze-position.
Easy to fold
If you're buying a double pushchair, you'll likely need it to fold. This makes it easier for you to move the buggy from one location to another, and will allow you to store it in a smaller space. The majority of brands offer a variety of different ways to fold the pushchair, so you can find one that suits your requirements. Some models have an adjustable shoulder strap, making it easier to carry.
Most twin pushchairs can fold using just one hand, however it is worth checking before purchasing that yours can do this. Some of the best models can be folded with the seat removed and make them smaller. This is especially useful for those with limited storage space.
Another thing to look out for is whether or not your twin pushchair will be able to fit through standard doorways. It's important to measure the size of your door prior to purchasing a tandem buggies. There are smaller models that can be used to fit through narrower doors in the event that this is a problem.
UPPAbaby Vista won our lab tests for its compactness and the ease of folding when not in use. It can fit two infant car seats and two toddler seats. This is a great choice for growing families. It has a huge storage basket, as well as rubber tires with foam filling that won't flatten.
It's cheaper than the other models we've tested, and it's a great choice for twins or babies with similar ages. It can be used as a comfortable seat unit or a carrycot, and can accommodate three children by the addition of UPPAbaby's PiggyBack Board (sold separately).
Chicco Cortina together is a great choice for two strollers that is affordable. It can hold two Chicco infant car seats and is therefore suitable for twins. It comes with a huge storage basket, a simple to use handlebar, and brakes.
Easy to store
The good news is that not all double buggies are large and bulky. They are also difficult to store. In fact there are a lot of models that are designed to be small and foldable. This will allow them to be smaller in size and make it simpler to get in and out of the car.
Some twin pushchairs can be light, making it simple to transport them and use them in busses trains, buses, and shopping aisles. The UPPAbaby Vista 2 is a prime example, with its light frame and four-wheel suspension that make it easy to maneuver over rough terrain. It can also carry twins (or a baby pram and a toddler) with the addition of an 'in-piggyback' system.
It's worth checking if the storage space is accessible when the seats are both in use. Some side-by-side configurations are difficult. The 'one above and one below' tandem can also block access by children's legs. Look for large baskets, pockets and compartments that can accommodate everything from snacks and toys to sun cream and rain covers.
Consider the add-ons that are available. Some twin pushchairs come with various extras that can be beneficial including drink holders for the little ones to snack trays for older children. Look for models with these features, as well as an integrated sun canopy, raincover and hood.
Many twin pushchairs convert into an entire travel system that can accommodate growing families. They come with the option of adding a car seat, buggy seat or carrycot. This is especially useful for toddlers and infants since it ensures they're comfortable, safe and ready for any adventure. The egg2 is a very popular choice for this, due to its sleek design and versatility, although it is a little heavier than its competitors.
If you're on a strict budget, there are still several great options for less than PS200. The iCandy Pegasus 2 with its large basket and storage that is easy to access in all seating positions is a great alternative. It also comes with a padded leg support as well as a rain cover.
Easy to transport
If you are planning to use your twin buggy on long-distance family trips as well as city tours, you should invest into a model that can be folded down to fit in the trunk or boot of the rental car. A slim and manageable design can also help you navigate narrow aisles and doors on public transportation.
You can find models that fold with the seats detached for even more compact storage, Pram and car seat although these are often best left for home use. You should consider the weight of the buggy, too heavier double buggies are likely to be more difficult to maneuver and may struggle to get up and down kerbs.
Most twin pushchairs are fixed side-by-side designs, with some that can be able to accommodate two carrycots or seat units (and sometimes a third). Some can also be used for children who are similar age or for siblings with a very small age gap. The brilliant Bugaboo Donkey 5 Duo is an excellent example of this with reversible seats that let children face either one another or you, as well as different configurations suitable from the time of birth until toddlerhood.
A twin pushchair can be a convenient choice for families living near public transport, as it is usually easier to take and get off trains, buses, or trams. It's also a good option for cities or towns in which you'll be traversing a lot of people in shopping centres, streets or even the streets.
If you are looking for a twin-pushchair that allows you to effortlessly get on and off public transport, we suggest an option like the UPPAbaby Vista 2 – a sleek elegant city buggy that can be used with two newborns using the newborn cocoons provided or for one baby and an older child by using its clever'sidepack'. (available separately for PS45). The second seat is attached to the frame at the back and is able to be used in any direction. You can also add piggyback boards (also available separately for the price of PS120) to take three kids on longer outings.
