5 Laws That Will Help The Double Pushchair Industry
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Which Lightweight Double Pushchair Should You Buy?
A lightweight double pushchair is easy to get around, particularly when you have children of different age groups. 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, large UPF 50+ canopy and windows that peek out. It also has frames that can be expanded in size to accommodate an additional car seat or another passenger.
Side-by-Side
The majority of lightweight double pushchairs we tested are side-by-side designs and are best suited for children that can sit up on their own because they tend to lack car seat integration. That said, the Thule Urban Glide 2 Double and Baby Trend Sit 'N Stand Double are both top choices that have recline that can be adjusted in both seats, a large canopy, and padded 5-point harnesses. They're also easy to maneuver despite their bigger footprint and are great for parents worried about fitting through doorways.
The Cybex Duet pushchair is unique because it features a unique frame that expands to accommodate a second child seat. This makes it lighter than other pushchairs that are side-by-side. It can be pushed through doors that are standard and is easy to move around on public transport. It also doubles as a jogger which is a great feature when you're planning to use it with baby carriers or a car seat. It's available in a range of fun colors.
The UPPAbaby Vista v2 double is another great side-by-side, lightweight double. It allows for additional flexibility due to a modular frame. The clever design allows you to convert it into a double or single buggy by adding two carrycots or child car seats. It can even accommodate twins. It's a fantastic and practical choice for families with growing children, and the UPPAbaby also makes one of the lightest and stylish umbrella strollers on the market.
Try the egg2 that folds down to the size and weight of a small suitcase. It can be used either as a double pram and pushchair or single by adding two carrycots or baby car seats. Our home testers were amazed by how easy it was to move around even with a full load of kids.
Side-by-side lightweight double pushchairs aren't 100% foolproof, howeverwhen your children are the same age or stage they might still argue over who rides in which seat. If they're at different heights, it is possible that a tandem design is ideal for them as it lets them face each other.
Tandem
While side-by-side models may be better suited for siblings who are the same age, tandem lightweight double pushchairs have their own charms. They can be fitted with a larger car seat, and some come with reversible seats or an extra carrycot that is located in the middle. They tend to be more spacious and simple to move into and out of, although their baskets tend to be smaller than those on single buggies. Many feature larger canopies with windows that peek out and padding for the leg cushions.
The iCandy Peach tandem is another good example of a lightweight tandem that offers an excellent value. The fabric is a little less premium than some of our other top-rated tandems, however, it still looks and feels great and is easy to use. One of the most impressive aspects about it is the one-handed fold - although it does require practice, Kirstie in our Lab has said it's "genius". It's not foldable with the carrycot attached, however, the mechanism for attaching and removing it is easy and quick.
Tandem lightweight double pushchairs will generally have tighter turns than side-byside models, however they are more challenging to drive over bumps and uneven surfaces. They can also be slower to accelerate and heavier to move. This puts strain on your back.
A convertible double buggy is an additional alternative. It is initially an individual, but you can add adapters to make it double. These can include the option of a second seat or carrycot on the front, or the children can be seated side-by-side. Some can also consider adding a buggyboard, which can help an older child keep pace with younger siblings or brothers.
The Uppababy Vista V2 is a good example of a convertible because it can also be converted into a twin pram through the purchase of additional cocoons (PS59 each) that create a lie-flat space for newborns. They can be swiveled together or placed side-by-side. You can also use the car seat that came with the pushchair if it is compatible. These dual-use buggies are made of quality materials and can be used for a long time without showing any wear. This means they come with the highest resale value.
Single-to-Double
This lightweight double buggy is designed for outdoor-loving family who want to upgrade from an individual-stroller. It can be converted into a jogger with the kit that comes with air-filled tires and all-wheel-suspension. It can also withstand rough terrain well and it's a tandem triple that is ideal for twins or children of various ages. It's an excellent choice for parents who want a chic design that is as sleek as a single and comes in different fabric colours.
We loved the way that this iCandy model folds into itself with just one hand, making it extremely easy to master. It's also heavier than the other single-to-double pushchairs in this review, our home tester Karolina stated that it feels extremely maneuverable, even with two toddlers and a carrycot inside.
The seat can be used as a parent-facing, and you can also buy add-ons for this stroller, such as the Roma Gemini carrycots (PS100 each) which are great for babies. The seats are comfortable for toddlers, with good headrests and lumbar support. There are a variety of options for recline and recline, with the front seat being able to be adjusted to different positions, and the rear seat having the option to recline.
This type of buggy comes with the greatest disadvantage of being larger than the side-by-side doubles. This makes it difficult to navigate through doorways and it can be difficult to move between kerbs. The wheels and suspension of these types of strollers are generally able to cope with surfaces that are paved. They're also lighter than many side-bysides which means you can have plenty of storage space. It's important to remember that these strollers aren't as adept at navigating narrow aisles in supermarkets and can struggle to cope with a lot of shopping. Even though it's easier to turn the stroller on a narrow curved path, this can be a problem. Some are more easy to turn than others, such as the Thule Urban Glide 2 Double or the Baby Trend Sit N' Stand Double.
Convertible
The best thing about convertible double pushchairs is the ability to adapt to the changing family requirements. They are typically single buggies, but have adapters that allow you to add an additional seat, a carrycot or (in some instances) an automobile seat to the frame. Some can even convert back to a single when your child grows older and begins to walk more or wants to ride on buggy boards.
This stylish tri-fold double stroller is among of the lightest on our list. It can hold up to 40 lbs per child and has an extra storage basket in between the seats. Home testers appreciated its large canopy with windows that peek out, multi-position reclining seats and front and rear suspensions for smoother rides on rough terrain. It also comes with a convenient parent cup holder, and an enormous, easily accessible basket. However, they noted that the seats' backs have pockets that aren't large enough to accommodate anything more than a phone and keys.
This light, high-end side-byside is available in more than 20 different configurations. It also comes with a second seat and carrycot. It has a distinctive steering handlebar, front and rear suspensions to smooth rough terrain, an ultra-compact double stroller fold that can be folded up with straps that make it easy to transport, and seven-inch front wheels with swivel locks, and 10 inches back wheels with suspensions for more comfortable riding. The only drawback is that you'll have to purchase an additional car seat or baby carrier.
This versatile tandem is the most popular of our home testers because it is easy to maneuver and has a large shopping basket that is accessible from both seats when they are in the parent-facing position. Its light weight (about the same as some single pushchairs) makes it easy to move around. Its reversible seats mean that they can be switched to face either direction, and the clever way that it attaches an additional seat or riding board to the rear is highly praised by many. Parents also loved the fact that it can accommodate infant carriers and car seats from various brands. This includes a few that aren't normally compatible with other double buggies.
A lightweight double pushchair is easy to get around, particularly when you have children of different age groups. 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, large UPF 50+ canopy and windows that peek out. It also has frames that can be expanded in size to accommodate an additional car seat or another passenger.
Side-by-Side
The majority of lightweight double pushchairs we tested are side-by-side designs and are best suited for children that can sit up on their own because they tend to lack car seat integration. That said, the Thule Urban Glide 2 Double and Baby Trend Sit 'N Stand Double are both top choices that have recline that can be adjusted in both seats, a large canopy, and padded 5-point harnesses. They're also easy to maneuver despite their bigger footprint and are great for parents worried about fitting through doorways.
The Cybex Duet pushchair is unique because it features a unique frame that expands to accommodate a second child seat. This makes it lighter than other pushchairs that are side-by-side. It can be pushed through doors that are standard and is easy to move around on public transport. It also doubles as a jogger which is a great feature when you're planning to use it with baby carriers or a car seat. It's available in a range of fun colors.
The UPPAbaby Vista v2 double is another great side-by-side, lightweight double. It allows for additional flexibility due to a modular frame. The clever design allows you to convert it into a double or single buggy by adding two carrycots or child car seats. It can even accommodate twins. It's a fantastic and practical choice for families with growing children, and the UPPAbaby also makes one of the lightest and stylish umbrella strollers on the market.
Try the egg2 that folds down to the size and weight of a small suitcase. It can be used either as a double pram and pushchair or single by adding two carrycots or baby car seats. Our home testers were amazed by how easy it was to move around even with a full load of kids.
Side-by-side lightweight double pushchairs aren't 100% foolproof, howeverwhen your children are the same age or stage they might still argue over who rides in which seat. If they're at different heights, it is possible that a tandem design is ideal for them as it lets them face each other.
Tandem
While side-by-side models may be better suited for siblings who are the same age, tandem lightweight double pushchairs have their own charms. They can be fitted with a larger car seat, and some come with reversible seats or an extra carrycot that is located in the middle. They tend to be more spacious and simple to move into and out of, although their baskets tend to be smaller than those on single buggies. Many feature larger canopies with windows that peek out and padding for the leg cushions.
The iCandy Peach tandem is another good example of a lightweight tandem that offers an excellent value. The fabric is a little less premium than some of our other top-rated tandems, however, it still looks and feels great and is easy to use. One of the most impressive aspects about it is the one-handed fold - although it does require practice, Kirstie in our Lab has said it's "genius". It's not foldable with the carrycot attached, however, the mechanism for attaching and removing it is easy and quick.
Tandem lightweight double pushchairs will generally have tighter turns than side-byside models, however they are more challenging to drive over bumps and uneven surfaces. They can also be slower to accelerate and heavier to move. This puts strain on your back.
A convertible double buggy is an additional alternative. It is initially an individual, but you can add adapters to make it double. These can include the option of a second seat or carrycot on the front, or the children can be seated side-by-side. Some can also consider adding a buggyboard, which can help an older child keep pace with younger siblings or brothers.
The Uppababy Vista V2 is a good example of a convertible because it can also be converted into a twin pram through the purchase of additional cocoons (PS59 each) that create a lie-flat space for newborns. They can be swiveled together or placed side-by-side. You can also use the car seat that came with the pushchair if it is compatible. These dual-use buggies are made of quality materials and can be used for a long time without showing any wear. This means they come with the highest resale value.
Single-to-Double
This lightweight double buggy is designed for outdoor-loving family who want to upgrade from an individual-stroller. It can be converted into a jogger with the kit that comes with air-filled tires and all-wheel-suspension. It can also withstand rough terrain well and it's a tandem triple that is ideal for twins or children of various ages. It's an excellent choice for parents who want a chic design that is as sleek as a single and comes in different fabric colours.
We loved the way that this iCandy model folds into itself with just one hand, making it extremely easy to master. It's also heavier than the other single-to-double pushchairs in this review, our home tester Karolina stated that it feels extremely maneuverable, even with two toddlers and a carrycot inside.
The seat can be used as a parent-facing, and you can also buy add-ons for this stroller, such as the Roma Gemini carrycots (PS100 each) which are great for babies. The seats are comfortable for toddlers, with good headrests and lumbar support. There are a variety of options for recline and recline, with the front seat being able to be adjusted to different positions, and the rear seat having the option to recline.
This type of buggy comes with the greatest disadvantage of being larger than the side-by-side doubles. This makes it difficult to navigate through doorways and it can be difficult to move between kerbs. The wheels and suspension of these types of strollers are generally able to cope with surfaces that are paved. They're also lighter than many side-bysides which means you can have plenty of storage space. It's important to remember that these strollers aren't as adept at navigating narrow aisles in supermarkets and can struggle to cope with a lot of shopping. Even though it's easier to turn the stroller on a narrow curved path, this can be a problem. Some are more easy to turn than others, such as the Thule Urban Glide 2 Double or the Baby Trend Sit N' Stand Double.
Convertible
The best thing about convertible double pushchairs is the ability to adapt to the changing family requirements. They are typically single buggies, but have adapters that allow you to add an additional seat, a carrycot or (in some instances) an automobile seat to the frame. Some can even convert back to a single when your child grows older and begins to walk more or wants to ride on buggy boards.
This stylish tri-fold double stroller is among of the lightest on our list. It can hold up to 40 lbs per child and has an extra storage basket in between the seats. Home testers appreciated its large canopy with windows that peek out, multi-position reclining seats and front and rear suspensions for smoother rides on rough terrain. It also comes with a convenient parent cup holder, and an enormous, easily accessible basket. However, they noted that the seats' backs have pockets that aren't large enough to accommodate anything more than a phone and keys.
This light, high-end side-byside is available in more than 20 different configurations. It also comes with a second seat and carrycot. It has a distinctive steering handlebar, front and rear suspensions to smooth rough terrain, an ultra-compact double stroller fold that can be folded up with straps that make it easy to transport, and seven-inch front wheels with swivel locks, and 10 inches back wheels with suspensions for more comfortable riding. The only drawback is that you'll have to purchase an additional car seat or baby carrier.
This versatile tandem is the most popular of our home testers because it is easy to maneuver and has a large shopping basket that is accessible from both seats when they are in the parent-facing position. Its light weight (about the same as some single pushchairs) makes it easy to move around. Its reversible seats mean that they can be switched to face either direction, and the clever way that it attaches an additional seat or riding board to the rear is highly praised by many. Parents also loved the fact that it can accommodate infant carriers and car seats from various brands. This includes a few that aren't normally compatible with other double buggies.
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