How Tandem Double Buggy Became The Hottest Trend Of 2023
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A tandem double buggy could be a great option when you have twins or children who are close in age. They're narrower than side-by-side buggies and are ideal for maneuvering tight spaces, such as doors, on public transport and on rocky terrain.
Some can be converted to travel systems that take two carrycots or car seats for children. However, they are heavier and longer than single pushchairs, and might feel less stable when bumping up the kerbs.
Convertible
If you're looking for a convertible single-to-double stroller or want to add a second seat to an existing one, there's many options to choose from. The Vista V2 from UPPAbaby is a large, gorgeous stroller that converts easily from a single model to double by adding the rumble seating (available separately). It's costly and less maneuverable than other dual strollers since the second seat is placed in front of the front seat. The Nuna Demi Grow is a comparable model with great seating versatility but does not have storage under the seat when used in doubles mode.
Other alternatives include all-terrain twin buggies and fixed-wheel joggers which can be used to accommodate two children. They are more expensive, but they are designed to last longer on rough terrain, and come with more expensive resales.
Reclining the seat independently
If you're looking for a double buggy to transport children of various ages, you'll need a buggy that has an recline independent for both seats. This allows your child of a higher age to relax while the baby is in the bassinet, and vice versa.
You'll also have to think about the size of the pushchair, as it will impact how easy it is to traverse doors and public transport. If you have very narrow doors, it could be worthwhile to consider a side-by-side pushchair like the Mountain Buggy Duet which has the benefit of having a footprint similar to a single buggy, but can still take 2 seats and car seat adaptors.
Tandem buggies generally are smaller than side-byside models and so aren't as difficult to maneuver around kerbs however, they can accommodate a wider variety of car seat/car seat combinations, so can be a good option for twins or siblings of various age groups. They are more expensive than single to double buggies however they're worth the cost if you plan on keeping it for many years. They'll also keep a good amount of value if you decide to sell it when your kids have outgrown it.
Another thing to look out for is if the seat backs are able to recline independently of one another as this will let you put your child in the ideal position to nap or observe. This is especially important if you have a child younger than in the rear seat who may want to lie back and relax while the older child wants to sit up 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 babies. The iCandy Orange, for example, has stadium-style seating that can be reclined into several positions. It also has UPF 50+ canopy and windows that peek out.
More spacious than twin buggies
There's no need to have twins in order to benefit from a wider double buggy. They're perfect for siblings of various age groups and let you get around without having to worry about your children touching each other. They're typically a more spacious with one seat positioned behind the other. The seats can be reclined fully for babies or placed in an upright position for toddlers.
A popular option is the Mountain Buggy Duet, which has the slimmest side-byside design available and features an identical footprint to one buggy. It features an adjustable handle that makes it easier for parents to push and a handbrake which is useful on steep hills. It can be used from birth and is compatible with a range of car seats and carrycots, which means it is a great travel system.
The iCandy Wave is another option. It can be folded in mono or duo mode with just one click. Its clever frame can be expanded to allow for a second seat and can be used with two car seats or carrycots making it a great option for older siblings who wish to sit together and share the view. It's a little longer than other models, but it still feels light and has a comfortable suspension for kerbs.
There are plenty of 3-wheeler tandems with inline wheels that offer stability and swift steering. Check out Phil and Teds inline models as well as iCandy Peach and Pear buggies. They are often folded into a single buggy in case you have a small space at home or you need to transport it from your car to the bus station.
It's important to keep in mind that a double-buggy with a wider width will be heavier and bulkier than a compact double buggy single buggy So make sure it's what you need before you buy. You'll need to take it off and on subways, buses, and trains often, so it should be easy to use and manage. You might need to manage the car seat while taking your child to school or the nursery.
The best time to start is when you are born.
If you're expecting twins or have another child after your first, you're likely need to find an appropriate pushchair for the whole family. double travel buggy buggies are generally heavier and bulkier as well as more expensive than single strollers. However, they are more maneuverable in tighter doorways or around obstacles such as curbs. They are also compatible with piggyback ride-along boards (either from the manufacturer or via an accessory purchase) which means you can carry three children at a time.
Tandem pushchairs seat one child in front of the other, so they're usually a better option for families with two children who are close enough in age to function well. They're not foolproof. Siblings sitting side-by-side can punch or kick each other and children with different heights could argue over who sits taller. A tandem high-low model can solve this problem by elevating the seat towards the rear, preventing your child's height from being on the bottom and not having much of a view.
The iCandy Wave is a good option for parents who are looking for an adjustable double buggy that can be converted into a carrycot that can fit both a newborn and an older child. It features a clever frame that expands in width when you add a second seat and folds down flat to make it a compact storage. The padded seats, straps and buckles are all of the highest quality we have seen in any of our tests. The canopies have a generous size with UPF 50+ protection, as well as a peekaboo window. Both seats can recline independently.
The only drawback to the iCandy tandem is that it is quite expensive. However, a good tandem will last you for many years and have a high resale price, which means that in the end you'll likely recover a portion of the cost. The iCandy does not have the same seating configurations as our other top choices. It's nevertheless a good option for families who don't wish to spend lots of money.
A tandem double buggy could be a great option when you have twins or children who are close in age. They're narrower than side-by-side buggies and are ideal for maneuvering tight spaces, such as doors, on public transport and on rocky terrain.
Some can be converted to travel systems that take two carrycots or car seats for children. However, they are heavier and longer than single pushchairs, and might feel less stable when bumping up the kerbs.
Convertible
If you're looking for a convertible single-to-double stroller or want to add a second seat to an existing one, there's many options to choose from. The Vista V2 from UPPAbaby is a large, gorgeous stroller that converts easily from a single model to double by adding the rumble seating (available separately). It's costly and less maneuverable than other dual strollers since the second seat is placed in front of the front seat. The Nuna Demi Grow is a comparable model with great seating versatility but does not have storage under the seat when used in doubles mode.
Other alternatives include all-terrain twin buggies and fixed-wheel joggers which can be used to accommodate two children. They are more expensive, but they are designed to last longer on rough terrain, and come with more expensive resales.
Reclining the seat independently
If you're looking for a double buggy to transport children of various ages, you'll need a buggy that has an recline independent for both seats. This allows your child of a higher age to relax while the baby is in the bassinet, and vice versa.
You'll also have to think about the size of the pushchair, as it will impact how easy it is to traverse doors and public transport. If you have very narrow doors, it could be worthwhile to consider a side-by-side pushchair like the Mountain Buggy Duet which has the benefit of having a footprint similar to a single buggy, but can still take 2 seats and car seat adaptors.
Tandem buggies generally are smaller than side-byside models and so aren't as difficult to maneuver around kerbs however, they can accommodate a wider variety of car seat/car seat combinations, so can be a good option for twins or siblings of various age groups. They are more expensive than single to double buggies however they're worth the cost if you plan on keeping it for many years. They'll also keep a good amount of value if you decide to sell it when your kids have outgrown it.
Another thing to look out for is if the seat backs are able to recline independently of one another as this will let you put your child in the ideal position to nap or observe. This is especially important if you have a child younger than in the rear seat who may want to lie back and relax while the older child wants to sit up 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 babies. The iCandy Orange, for example, has stadium-style seating that can be reclined into several positions. It also has UPF 50+ canopy and windows that peek out.
More spacious than twin buggies
There's no need to have twins in order to benefit from a wider double buggy. They're perfect for siblings of various age groups and let you get around without having to worry about your children touching each other. They're typically a more spacious with one seat positioned behind the other. The seats can be reclined fully for babies or placed in an upright position for toddlers.
A popular option is the Mountain Buggy Duet, which has the slimmest side-byside design available and features an identical footprint to one buggy. It features an adjustable handle that makes it easier for parents to push and a handbrake which is useful on steep hills. It can be used from birth and is compatible with a range of car seats and carrycots, which means it is a great travel system.
The iCandy Wave is another option. It can be folded in mono or duo mode with just one click. Its clever frame can be expanded to allow for a second seat and can be used with two car seats or carrycots making it a great option for older siblings who wish to sit together and share the view. It's a little longer than other models, but it still feels light and has a comfortable suspension for kerbs.
There are plenty of 3-wheeler tandems with inline wheels that offer stability and swift steering. Check out Phil and Teds inline models as well as iCandy Peach and Pear buggies. They are often folded into a single buggy in case you have a small space at home or you need to transport it from your car to the bus station.
It's important to keep in mind that a double-buggy with a wider width will be heavier and bulkier than a compact double buggy single buggy So make sure it's what you need before you buy. You'll need to take it off and on subways, buses, and trains often, so it should be easy to use and manage. You might need to manage the car seat while taking your child to school or the nursery.
The best time to start is when you are born.
If you're expecting twins or have another child after your first, you're likely need to find an appropriate pushchair for the whole family. double travel buggy buggies are generally heavier and bulkier as well as more expensive than single strollers. However, they are more maneuverable in tighter doorways or around obstacles such as curbs. They are also compatible with piggyback ride-along boards (either from the manufacturer or via an accessory purchase) which means you can carry three children at a time.
Tandem pushchairs seat one child in front of the other, so they're usually a better option for families with two children who are close enough in age to function well. They're not foolproof. Siblings sitting side-by-side can punch or kick each other and children with different heights could argue over who sits taller. A tandem high-low model can solve this problem by elevating the seat towards the rear, preventing your child's height from being on the bottom and not having much of a view.
The iCandy Wave is a good option for parents who are looking for an adjustable double buggy that can be converted into a carrycot that can fit both a newborn and an older child. It features a clever frame that expands in width when you add a second seat and folds down flat to make it a compact storage. The padded seats, straps and buckles are all of the highest quality we have seen in any of our tests. The canopies have a generous size with UPF 50+ protection, as well as a peekaboo window. Both seats can recline independently.
The only drawback to the iCandy tandem is that it is quite expensive. However, a good tandem will last you for many years and have a high resale price, which means that in the end you'll likely recover a portion of the cost. The iCandy does not have the same seating configurations as our other top choices. It's nevertheless a good option for families who don't wish to spend lots of money.
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