It's Enough! 15 Things About Double Pushchair We're Sick Of Hearing
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Which Lightweight Double Pushchair Should You Buy?
It's easy to move around in the lightweight double pushchair especially if you have kids of different ages. They are generally easy to steer, fold and transport up and down stairs.
This City Mini GT2 features side-by-side seating with plenty of legroom. It also has adjustable reclining, UPF 50+ canopies and peekaboo windows. It also comes with an expanding frame size to accommodate a second car seat or an additional passenger.
Side-by-Side
The majority of the lightweight double pushchairs that we tested were side-by-side models. These are best for children who can sit up without assistance, as they tend to lack compatibility with car seats. The Thule Urban Glide 2 Double, and Baby Trend Sit 'N Stand Double, are both excellent options. They offer recline that can be adjusted for both seats, a large canopy, and padded five-point safety harnesses. They're also easy to maneuver despite their larger footprints and are great for parents who worry about fitting into doorways.
The Cybex Duet is a little different due to its clever frame that extends its width to create an additional seat, making it slimmer than the majority of other pushchairs that are side-by-side available. This means it fits through doors that are standard and is easy to maneuver on public transport. It can also be used as an jogger which is perfect when you are planning to use it in conjunction with an infant car seat or a baby carrier.
The UPPAbaby Vista v2 double is another great side-by-side, lightweight double. It allows for even more customization thanks to a modular frame. It has a smart design that lets you transform it into a single stroller or a double by incorporating two car seats or carrycots (it can even accommodate twins). It's a good option for families that are growing. The UPPAbaby umbrella stroller is also one of the lightest, sexiest and fashionable strollers you can find.
Try the egg2 which folds down to the size and weight of a compact suitcase. It can be used as a single double with the addition of two carrycots or infant car seats, and our home testers were awed by how simple and sleek it was to carry even when loaded with kids.
Side-by-side pushchairs that are lightweight aren't foolproof however -- if your children are of the same age or at the same stage, they might still argue over who gets to ride in which seat. If they're different heights, a tandem model could be better for them as it allows them to look at each other.
Tandem
While side-by-side models are best suitable for siblings of similar age group, tandem light double strollers come with their own appeal. Some can fit an extra car seat, while others have seats that can be reversible. Others have an additional carrycot or reversible seat in the middle. They are generally more spacious and simple to get in and out of, although their baskets tend to be smaller than the ones on single buggies. They also have larger big canopies with windows that peek out, as well as one parent cup holder and cushioned leg cushions for the young children.
The iCandy Peach tandem is another good example of a lightweight tandem that provides an excellent value. Its fabrics feel a little less premium than some of our other top-rated tandems, but it still looks and feels great and is user-friendly. Its one-handed folding is impressive. Even though it requires some time to master, Kirstie from our Lab called it "genius". It can't be folded with the carrycot attached, but the mechanism for attaching and removing it is easy and quick.
Tandem strollers are light and lightweight. They typically have tighter turning capabilities than side-by-side models. However, they may be harder to drive on uneven surfaces and curbs. They can also be slower to accelerate and heavier to move. This can put strain on your back.
Another alternative is a convertible double jogging stroller buggy, that starts out as a single and then you can add adapters to make it into a double. It can also have an additional seat, a carrycot or both in the front. Children can share a seat. Some of them also offer the option to add buggy boards that could help an older child keep up with younger siblings.
The Uppababy Vista V2 is a excellent example of a convertible, since it can be converted into a twin pram by the purchase of additional cocoons (PS59 each) that create a lie-flat space for newborns. They can be placed side by side or attached to face each other, and you can use them in conjunction with the baby car seat that is included with the pushchair (as as long as you choose the right one). Because they're made from high-quality materials, these kinds of buggies that are dual-use can be used for years without showing much wear, indicating they have high price resales.
Single-to-Double
This lightweight double buggy is made for families who love the outdoors and are looking to upgrade from a single-stroller. It can be transformed into a jogger by acquiring the kit that comes with air-filled tires and all-wheel suspension. It's also a great option for twins or children from different ages and as a triple tandem, it's able to handle rough terrain. It's also a good option for parents who are looking for an elegant design that's just as sleek as a single, and comes in a variety of fabric colours.
We were impressed by the way this iCandy model folds up using a single-hand mechanism that's extremely easy to master. It's also heavier than some of the other pushchairs that are single-to-double in this review, home tester Karolina claimed that it is very maneuverable, even with two toddlers and a carrycot.
The seat can be used parent-facing, and you can also buy add-ons for this stroller such as the Roma Gemini carrycots (PS100 each), which are ideal for babies. The seats are comfortable for toddlers with good headrests and lumbar support. There are a variety of options for reclined seats, with the front seat adjustable in different positions and the back seat also having the option of recline.
The biggest drawback with this type of buggy is that it is generally wider overall than side-by-side doubles, which makes it harder to maneuver through doorways, and can be difficult to manoeuvre up and down kerbs. However, the wheels and suspension on these types of strollers generally are capable of coping with paved surfaces and the fact that they're much lighter than some of the side-by-sides means you can still find plenty of storage space. It's important to keep in mind that these types of strollers aren't as efficient in walking through the narrow aisles of supermarkets and aren't able to handle a lot of shopping. It's a little easier to turn around even on the smallest of curving paths however, even this can be a challenge. Some are more easy to turn than others models, like the Thule Urban Glide 2 Double or Baby Trend Sit N' Stand double stroller with infant car seat.
Convertible
The benefit of convertible double pushchairs is that they are able to adapt to the changing family needs. They often start out as single buggies, but include adapters to add the second seat, carrycot or (in some instances) a car seat to the frame. Some can be converted to a single one when your older child starts to walk or prefers to ride a buggyboard.
One of the lightest double strollers we have on our list, this fashionable tri-fold model can carry children up to 40 lbs each. It also has a handy basket in between the seats for storage. Home testers appreciated its large canopy with windows that peek out, multi-position reclining seats and front and rear suspension for smoother rides on rough terrain. It also has a handy cup holder for the parent and a large, easy-to access basket. They did note that the backs have tiny pockets, that are just big enough to fit the phone and keys.
This light, high-end side-byside is available in more than 20 configurations. It also comes with a second seat and carrycot. It has a distinctive steering handlebar, front and rear suspensions to smooth out rough terrain and an ultra-compact fold that stands up on its own with straps that make it easy to transportation, and seven-inch front wheel with swivel locks, and 10 inches back wheels with suspensions to ensure more comfortable riding. The only downside is that you'll need to purchase a separate car seat or baby carrier.
This versatile tandem is a top choice from our home testers due to its maneuverability and large shopping basket, which is accessible from both seats facing the parent. Its light weight (about the same as some single pushchairs) makes it easy to move. Reversible seats mean you can flip them to face either way, and the clever way that it attaches a second seat or riding board to the rear is praised by many. Parents also appreciated the fact that it can accommodate infant carriers and car seats from various brands, including some which aren't usually fit in other double buggies.
It's easy to move around in the lightweight double pushchair especially if you have kids of different ages. They are generally easy to steer, fold and transport up and down stairs.
This City Mini GT2 features side-by-side seating with plenty of legroom. It also has adjustable reclining, UPF 50+ canopies and peekaboo windows. It also comes with an expanding frame size to accommodate a second car seat or an additional passenger.
Side-by-Side
The majority of the lightweight double pushchairs that we tested were side-by-side models. These are best for children who can sit up without assistance, as they tend to lack compatibility with car seats. The Thule Urban Glide 2 Double, and Baby Trend Sit 'N Stand Double, are both excellent options. They offer recline that can be adjusted for both seats, a large canopy, and padded five-point safety harnesses. They're also easy to maneuver despite their larger footprints and are great for parents who worry about fitting into doorways.
The Cybex Duet is a little different due to its clever frame that extends its width to create an additional seat, making it slimmer than the majority of other pushchairs that are side-by-side available. This means it fits through doors that are standard and is easy to maneuver on public transport. It can also be used as an jogger which is perfect when you are planning to use it in conjunction with an infant car seat or a baby carrier.
The UPPAbaby Vista v2 double is another great side-by-side, lightweight double. It allows for even more customization thanks to a modular frame. It has a smart design that lets you transform it into a single stroller or a double by incorporating two car seats or carrycots (it can even accommodate twins). It's a good option for families that are growing. The UPPAbaby umbrella stroller is also one of the lightest, sexiest and fashionable strollers you can find.
Try the egg2 which folds down to the size and weight of a compact suitcase. It can be used as a single double with the addition of two carrycots or infant car seats, and our home testers were awed by how simple and sleek it was to carry even when loaded with kids.
Side-by-side pushchairs that are lightweight aren't foolproof however -- if your children are of the same age or at the same stage, they might still argue over who gets to ride in which seat. If they're different heights, a tandem model could be better for them as it allows them to look at each other.
Tandem
While side-by-side models are best suitable for siblings of similar age group, tandem light double strollers come with their own appeal. Some can fit an extra car seat, while others have seats that can be reversible. Others have an additional carrycot or reversible seat in the middle. They are generally more spacious and simple to get in and out of, although their baskets tend to be smaller than the ones on single buggies. They also have larger big canopies with windows that peek out, as well as one parent cup holder and cushioned leg cushions for the young children.
The iCandy Peach tandem is another good example of a lightweight tandem that provides an excellent value. Its fabrics feel a little less premium than some of our other top-rated tandems, but it still looks and feels great and is user-friendly. Its one-handed folding is impressive. Even though it requires some time to master, Kirstie from our Lab called it "genius". It can't be folded with the carrycot attached, but the mechanism for attaching and removing it is easy and quick.
Tandem strollers are light and lightweight. They typically have tighter turning capabilities than side-by-side models. However, they may be harder to drive on uneven surfaces and curbs. They can also be slower to accelerate and heavier to move. This can put strain on your back.
Another alternative is a convertible double jogging stroller buggy, that starts out as a single and then you can add adapters to make it into a double. It can also have an additional seat, a carrycot or both in the front. Children can share a seat. Some of them also offer the option to add buggy boards that could help an older child keep up with younger siblings.
The Uppababy Vista V2 is a excellent example of a convertible, since it can be converted into a twin pram by the purchase of additional cocoons (PS59 each) that create a lie-flat space for newborns. They can be placed side by side or attached to face each other, and you can use them in conjunction with the baby car seat that is included with the pushchair (as as long as you choose the right one). Because they're made from high-quality materials, these kinds of buggies that are dual-use can be used for years without showing much wear, indicating they have high price resales.
Single-to-Double
This lightweight double buggy is made for families who love the outdoors and are looking to upgrade from a single-stroller. It can be transformed into a jogger by acquiring the kit that comes with air-filled tires and all-wheel suspension. It's also a great option for twins or children from different ages and as a triple tandem, it's able to handle rough terrain. It's also a good option for parents who are looking for an elegant design that's just as sleek as a single, and comes in a variety of fabric colours.
We were impressed by the way this iCandy model folds up using a single-hand mechanism that's extremely easy to master. It's also heavier than some of the other pushchairs that are single-to-double in this review, home tester Karolina claimed that it is very maneuverable, even with two toddlers and a carrycot.
The seat can be used parent-facing, and you can also buy add-ons for this stroller such as the Roma Gemini carrycots (PS100 each), which are ideal for babies. The seats are comfortable for toddlers with good headrests and lumbar support. There are a variety of options for reclined seats, with the front seat adjustable in different positions and the back seat also having the option of recline.
The biggest drawback with this type of buggy is that it is generally wider overall than side-by-side doubles, which makes it harder to maneuver through doorways, and can be difficult to manoeuvre up and down kerbs. However, the wheels and suspension on these types of strollers generally are capable of coping with paved surfaces and the fact that they're much lighter than some of the side-by-sides means you can still find plenty of storage space. It's important to keep in mind that these types of strollers aren't as efficient in walking through the narrow aisles of supermarkets and aren't able to handle a lot of shopping. It's a little easier to turn around even on the smallest of curving paths however, even this can be a challenge. Some are more easy to turn than others models, like the Thule Urban Glide 2 Double or Baby Trend Sit N' Stand double stroller with infant car seat.
Convertible
The benefit of convertible double pushchairs is that they are able to adapt to the changing family needs. They often start out as single buggies, but include adapters to add the second seat, carrycot or (in some instances) a car seat to the frame. Some can be converted to a single one when your older child starts to walk or prefers to ride a buggyboard.
One of the lightest double strollers we have on our list, this fashionable tri-fold model can carry children up to 40 lbs each. It also has a handy basket in between the seats for storage. Home testers appreciated its large canopy with windows that peek out, multi-position reclining seats and front and rear suspension for smoother rides on rough terrain. It also has a handy cup holder for the parent and a large, easy-to access basket. They did note that the backs have tiny pockets, that are just big enough to fit the phone and keys.
This light, high-end side-byside is available in more than 20 configurations. It also comes with a second seat and carrycot. It has a distinctive steering handlebar, front and rear suspensions to smooth out rough terrain and an ultra-compact fold that stands up on its own with straps that make it easy to transportation, and seven-inch front wheel with swivel locks, and 10 inches back wheels with suspensions to ensure more comfortable riding. The only downside is that you'll need to purchase a separate car seat or baby carrier.
This versatile tandem is a top choice from our home testers due to its maneuverability and large shopping basket, which is accessible from both seats facing the parent. Its light weight (about the same as some single pushchairs) makes it easy to move. Reversible seats mean you can flip them to face either way, and the clever way that it attaches a second seat or riding board to the rear is praised by many. Parents also appreciated the fact that it can accommodate infant carriers and car seats from various brands, including some which aren't usually fit in other double buggies.
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