The Reason You Shouldn't Think About Improving Your Double Buggy

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The Reason You Shouldn't Think About Improving Your Double Buggy

A Double Buggy Is a Must-Have For Families With Two Kids

A double buggy is a necessity for families with more than one child. It can help you navigate urban roads and off road trails with ease while keeping your kids safe and happy.

There are a variety of factors to take into consideration when selecting a double buggy. Make sure it fits through the car boot and doorway when folded.

Lightweight

Bringing home a second child is a thrilling prospect, but there are also lots of practical aspects to consider. Adding another child to the family can mean changing the layout of living spaces, thinking about car seats, and of course, investing in a new double buggy.

If you're looking to purchase twins or simply require something smaller there are plenty of options available on the market. Our experts at the lab recommend iCandy Peach because it comes with a range of accessories that competitors will cost additional fees for. It also folds extremely neatly to take up less space in your boot. It is easy to move and it rolls well, as per users. It may feel a little long when used in double mode.

Side-by-side buggies can be great for keeping your children together but they tend to be wider than a single buggy, which can make them hard to navigate through kerbs. Mountain Buggy Duet Luxury, with its 63cm width, is the tiniest available on the market. It is easy to get through doors and onto public transportation. It's compatible with a range of car seats and can expand with your family and can be used as a mono and tandem buggy when your children are old enough to sit side by side.

The suspension is ideal for rough surfaces, and the adjustable height makes steering a breeze. It's ideal for older children, as the seat is elevated in stadium style. This gives them a better perspective of the action. It's not quite as light as other models, but it's still an excellent choice.



You'll be pushing your double buggy often so it's essential to select a model that feels easy to push. Find a handle that's padded and well-shaped to suit your height, as well as a large basket with lots of compartments and pockets. If you're not using your buggy, you should consider taking a look at how it can be folded and stored.

Easy to Manoeuvre

There are some incredible double buggies on the market that make going out and about with two kids much more enjoyable. For instance, the iCandy Orange is an all-in-one option that can accommodate twins (or one toddler and a baby) with both seats/carrycots facing either backward or forward and even a third seat with piggyback boards (sold separately). Its sleek, light frame, swivel front wheels and suspension make it easy to maneuver through the city and over rough terrain.

The Joie Evalite Duo is another side-by-side model that is extremely light and has a small footprint. They can be easily stored with the seats attached. They do require more effort to push them over kerbs, and they can be difficult to maneuver on uneven surfaces.  Push Chairs And Prams  is another excellent option as it can be used with both carseats or seats in tandem mode but can also be used as a single stroller thanks to its clever frame that expands widthways and an adjustable height handle, which makes it simple to steer with just one hand.

If you're planning to travel by public transport a lot, consider whether you'll require a double buggy with large wheels since they tend to cope better with rough or uneven surfaces. Similarly, check how easy it is to fold and unfold the buggy as well as how wide it is when folded to see whether your car is enough to hold it. If you reside in an area with narrow streets, consider a tandem double stroller where the child sits behind their companion, instead of behind them. This makes it easier to maneuver around tight spaces.

A lot of storage

Double buggies aren't required for every family, but they do help with outings for families with infants and toddlers. Check out the side-by-side buggies if you're looking for an easy-to-drive, lightweight model. They have a large storage basket underneath and a rear and side pockets to keep all the essentials for your baby. A lot of models come with handles that can be adjusted to suit parents of different heights. They can also fold to a compact form making them ideal to use in tight areas or in the boot.

All-terrain double strollers are a excellent option for those seeking a more durable model. They're typically twins, and are more difficult to maneuver, however they usually come with a reclining seat that is perfect for babies and toddlers. They're a great option for outdoor enthusiasts and active family members. Some even allow you to transform the buggy into a Jogger, which makes them perfect for running and exercise.

A lot of the top double buggies can be used with a variety of combinations of car seats, carrycots and seats. This makes them a great option for families with twins or siblings who are similar in age but it's worth looking over the specifications of any model you're considering to make sure it will fit your requirements.

There are two kinds of double buggys: tandem and twin. In tandem the seat is placed in front of the next. The primary benefit of twin buggy is that your children will be able to communicate instead of having to take turns or fight over who gets the best spot. Twin buggys are often wider and can be more difficult to navigate through aisles and doorways in the supermarket.

Tandem buggies are generally slightly shorter however they're still more than single models. They're also less stable when going up kerbs and may need dismantling in order to fit into your car boot. Reclining the seat independently is now a common feature on a lot of double buggies, so do ensure that your model will let you adjust each child's seat to the position that they are most comfortable in.

Comfort

Double buggys that are comfortable for both parents and children are the most comfortable. Examine the padding on the straps and the amount of recline that each seat can attain. Also, check if the seats can be adjusted separately to allow you to adapt to your child's needs. Check the weight limits too and whether they both come with a sun canopy or a hood to protect them from wind and rain.

If you're looking for an adaptable alternative to a double pushchair, you should consider a baby carriage. They can be used for toddlers who are looking to walk but require a ride on board and they're also great for infants and newborns. Some carriers can be paired with a car seat to give greater flexibility.

Some parents feel that a side-by-side double buggy is the best option. However, there are some innovative models available, such as the Mountain Buggy Duet Luxury in herringbone. It is the tiniest double buggy side by side available on the market.

The Wave from Mamas & Papas is another clever option that provides more configuration options than other tandem buggies. It's initially a mono pushchair and then you can add a second seat or carrycot (and sometimes a third one) to the frame by using adaptors, giving you a wide range of seating options. It's smooth to steer and has an excellent suspension and Lab experts really liked the ease of fold: You simply pull the straps up (one under each seat) and the whole unit folds in a matter of seconds.

Double buggys are an investment that will last for many years. They also come with a decent resale cost. When comparing prices, keep in mind that it's best to purchase a brand-name model as this will allow you to get extra accessories and upgrades in the future. Our top-rated double buggies come with a useful Changing Bag & Carrier in the price. This is a must-have accessory that will help you save time, hassle and money when you travel with your baby.