You'll Never Guess This Tandem Double Buggy's Tricks
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A tandem double buggy can be a great option when you have twins or children who are very close in age. They're smaller than side-by-side buggies and are ideal for maneuvering tight spaces, such as entrances, on public transportation and on rocky terrain.
Some can be converted into travel systems that take two carrycots or car seats for children. They are often heavier, longer and less stable than a single pushchair.
Convertible
Whether you're looking for a convertible stroller that converts from single to double or to add an additional seat to an existing one, there are many options to choose from. The UPPAbaby Vista V2 is a big, beautiful stroller that can easily be converted from a single to double by incorporating the rumble seat (available separately). It is more expensive and less maneuverable due to the fact that the second seat is positioned on top of the first seat. The Nuna Demi Grow is a similar option with a wide range of seating options, but lacks under-seat storage when used in doubles mode.
Other alternatives include all-terrain lightweight twin buggy buggies as well as fixed-wheel joggers that can hold two children. They are more expensive, but they are made to last longer on rough terrain and come with higher resale prices.
Independent recline of the seat
If you need a double buggy that can carry children of different ages, you'll want one that has independent seat recline for both seats. This will allow your older child to relax while the baby is in a bassinet and vice versa.
Think about the width of your pushchair and consider how easy it is for you to get through doors and on public transportation. If your doors are narrow, you might be considering a side by side pushchair like the Mountain Buggy Duet. It has a footprint similar to a single stroller, but can still fit two seats and car seat adaptors.
Tandem buggies are generally slightly longer than side-by-side models and therefore aren't difficult to maneuver around kerbs however they can be able to accommodate a bigger range of seat/carrycot/car seat combinations so can be a good option for twins or siblings of different age groups. They also tend to be more expensive than single-to double buggies, but are a good investment if you intend to keep it for a long time and have a good amount of resale value if you decide to sell it off when your children have grown out of it.
This feature will allow you to put your child in the most comfortable position for naps or to observe. This is especially important if you have a younger child in the rear seat, who will want to lie back and relax while the more mature child wants to sit and observe their surroundings.
A few brands have a unique seat design which allows the back seat to fully recline to an almost flat position, which is ideal for infants. The iCandy Orange, for example, has stadium-style seating that can be reclined in multiple positions. It also has a UPF 50+ canopy and peekaboo windows.
Wider than twin stroller side by side buggies
You don't need to have twins in order to benefit from a bigger double buggy. They're perfect for siblings of various age groups. They allow you to go about your day without worrying about your children touching. They're typically a bit larger too with one seat positioned behind the other, and typically providing a flat recline for infants (or an upright position for toddlers).
A popular choice is the Mountain Buggy Duet, which has the slimmest side-byside design available and has the same footprint as one buggy. It comes with an adjustable handle that makes it easier for parents to push, and a handbrake, which is useful on steep hills. It is suitable to use from birth and can be paired with a variety of car seats and carrycots.
Another option is the iCandy Wave, which has a simple one-click to fold and can be used in mono or duo mode. The clever frame expands in width to accommodate the second chair and can be used with up to two car seats or carrycots. This makes it an ideal choice for older siblings that would like to sit together. It's slightly bigger than the other models, but it feels light and has soft suspension for curbs.
There are a lot of 3-wheeler tandems inline available such as Phil and Teds inline models or iCandy's Peach and Pear buggies, for instance - which offer stability and swift steering. These can often be folded into a single buggy if you are limited in space at home or you need to transport it from your car to the bus.
Be aware that a double wide buggy is heavier and bulkier than one that is compact. Make sure you know what you want before you buy. You'll be taking it off and on trains, buses and subways frequently, so it must be simple to use and manage. You may also have to move it on and off the car seat when taking your children to nursery or school so you'll need to know it can be easily manoeuvred in tight spaces.
Suitable from birth
If you're expecting twins, or have another child after your first, you're likely need to find a stroller that can accommodate the entire family. Double buggies are generally a bit heavier, bulkier and more expensive than single strollers, but they can also be more maneuverable through narrower doors or around obstacles like curbs. Many double buggies work with piggyback boards (available from the manufacturer or as an accessory). This allows you to transport three children simultaneously.
Tandem pushchairs place one child in front of the other, and they're often a better choice for families with two children that are close enough in age to be able to live well together. But they're not completely safe: Siblings in side-by-side seats can kick or punch each other, and kids with different heights may argue over who sits higher. A tandem high-low model can solve this problem by elevating the seat towards the rear, which prevents your child's height from being on the bottom and not getting any view.
The iCandy Wave is a great choice for parents looking for an easy-to-use convertible double buggy that can fit both a newborn in a carrycot, and an older child in the main seat. It has a clever frame which expands in width when you add the second child seat. It also folds flat for compact storage. The seats are cushioned and comfortable, the straps easy to fasten and the buckles some of the most comfortable we've seen on any of our tests. You can recline both seats independently and the canopy is spacious and large with UPF 50+ protection and windows that peek out.
The only drawback to the iCandy tandem is that it's quite expensive. However, a quality tandem will last you for years and retain an attractive resale value which means that in the end, you'll likely recoup a portion of the cost. The iCandy doesn't have the same seating configurations as our other top picks. However, it's a good option for families who don't want to spend much cash.
A tandem double buggy can be a great option when you have twins or children who are very close in age. They're smaller than side-by-side buggies and are ideal for maneuvering tight spaces, such as entrances, on public transportation and on rocky terrain.
Some can be converted into travel systems that take two carrycots or car seats for children. They are often heavier, longer and less stable than a single pushchair.
Convertible
Whether you're looking for a convertible stroller that converts from single to double or to add an additional seat to an existing one, there are many options to choose from. The UPPAbaby Vista V2 is a big, beautiful stroller that can easily be converted from a single to double by incorporating the rumble seat (available separately). It is more expensive and less maneuverable due to the fact that the second seat is positioned on top of the first seat. The Nuna Demi Grow is a similar option with a wide range of seating options, but lacks under-seat storage when used in doubles mode.
Other alternatives include all-terrain lightweight twin buggy buggies as well as fixed-wheel joggers that can hold two children. They are more expensive, but they are made to last longer on rough terrain and come with higher resale prices.
Independent recline of the seat
If you need a double buggy that can carry children of different ages, you'll want one that has independent seat recline for both seats. This will allow your older child to relax while the baby is in a bassinet and vice versa.
Think about the width of your pushchair and consider how easy it is for you to get through doors and on public transportation. If your doors are narrow, you might be considering a side by side pushchair like the Mountain Buggy Duet. It has a footprint similar to a single stroller, but can still fit two seats and car seat adaptors.
Tandem buggies are generally slightly longer than side-by-side models and therefore aren't difficult to maneuver around kerbs however they can be able to accommodate a bigger range of seat/carrycot/car seat combinations so can be a good option for twins or siblings of different age groups. They also tend to be more expensive than single-to double buggies, but are a good investment if you intend to keep it for a long time and have a good amount of resale value if you decide to sell it off when your children have grown out of it.
This feature will allow you to put your child in the most comfortable position for naps or to observe. This is especially important if you have a younger child in the rear seat, who will want to lie back and relax while the more mature child wants to sit and observe their surroundings.
A few brands have a unique seat design which allows the back seat to fully recline to an almost flat position, which is ideal for infants. The iCandy Orange, for example, has stadium-style seating that can be reclined in multiple positions. It also has a UPF 50+ canopy and peekaboo windows.
Wider than twin stroller side by side buggies
You don't need to have twins in order to benefit from a bigger double buggy. They're perfect for siblings of various age groups. They allow you to go about your day without worrying about your children touching. They're typically a bit larger too with one seat positioned behind the other, and typically providing a flat recline for infants (or an upright position for toddlers).
A popular choice is the Mountain Buggy Duet, which has the slimmest side-byside design available and has the same footprint as one buggy. It comes with an adjustable handle that makes it easier for parents to push, and a handbrake, which is useful on steep hills. It is suitable to use from birth and can be paired with a variety of car seats and carrycots.
Another option is the iCandy Wave, which has a simple one-click to fold and can be used in mono or duo mode. The clever frame expands in width to accommodate the second chair and can be used with up to two car seats or carrycots. This makes it an ideal choice for older siblings that would like to sit together. It's slightly bigger than the other models, but it feels light and has soft suspension for curbs.
There are a lot of 3-wheeler tandems inline available such as Phil and Teds inline models or iCandy's Peach and Pear buggies, for instance - which offer stability and swift steering. These can often be folded into a single buggy if you are limited in space at home or you need to transport it from your car to the bus.
Be aware that a double wide buggy is heavier and bulkier than one that is compact. Make sure you know what you want before you buy. You'll be taking it off and on trains, buses and subways frequently, so it must be simple to use and manage. You may also have to move it on and off the car seat when taking your children to nursery or school so you'll need to know it can be easily manoeuvred in tight spaces.
Suitable from birth
If you're expecting twins, or have another child after your first, you're likely need to find a stroller that can accommodate the entire family. Double buggies are generally a bit heavier, bulkier and more expensive than single strollers, but they can also be more maneuverable through narrower doors or around obstacles like curbs. Many double buggies work with piggyback boards (available from the manufacturer or as an accessory). This allows you to transport three children simultaneously.
Tandem pushchairs place one child in front of the other, and they're often a better choice for families with two children that are close enough in age to be able to live well together. But they're not completely safe: Siblings in side-by-side seats can kick or punch each other, and kids with different heights may argue over who sits higher. A tandem high-low model can solve this problem by elevating the seat towards the rear, which prevents your child's height from being on the bottom and not getting any view.
The iCandy Wave is a great choice for parents looking for an easy-to-use convertible double buggy that can fit both a newborn in a carrycot, and an older child in the main seat. It has a clever frame which expands in width when you add the second child seat. It also folds flat for compact storage. The seats are cushioned and comfortable, the straps easy to fasten and the buckles some of the most comfortable we've seen on any of our tests. You can recline both seats independently and the canopy is spacious and large with UPF 50+ protection and windows that peek out.
The only drawback to the iCandy tandem is that it's quite expensive. However, a quality tandem will last you for years and retain an attractive resale value which means that in the end, you'll likely recoup a portion of the cost. The iCandy doesn't have the same seating configurations as our other top picks. However, it's a good option for families who don't want to spend much cash.
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