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What to Look For in a Double Travel Buggy<br /><br />A compact side-by-side with tiny footprint (for use in public transport and narrow doorways). Add seats or a carrycot (with adaptors) to grow the frame to accommodate kids up to 50lbs per seat.<br /><br />Budget double with back and front suspension for uneven surfaces. Large storage basket, padded handlebars, and large storage basket.<br /><br />Size<br /><br />In general double pushchairs are generally wider than single models - particularly when they're side-by-side buggies, like the Kolcraft Geo 3 and UPPAbaby Vista 2. This extra width enables them to carry heavier children without straining their chassis. They also have other key characteristics that make them stand out, including generously-sized pop-out canopies with SPF 50 and peekaboo windows; swivel lock front wheels which help navigate narrow spots such as shopping aisles; cup holders for one parent and an innovative fold mechanism that is able to be completed one-handed; and 10-inch back wheels that aren't built for rough terrain but can are able to handle city streets and theme parks fairly well.<br /><br />In terms of price tags they are surprisingly affordable. These types of light, side-by-side buggies are surprisingly affordable.<br /><br />Weight<br /><br />The lighter a double buggy is the more easy it will be to lift and maneuver. The Joie Evalite Duo, which is the lightest of our Lab tests, is an excellent option if weight is an issue. It's still loaded with many features, including a large pop-out canopy with SPF50 and a peekaboo window and a quick-release folding system that can be stowed flat in a matter of seconds, four-wheel suspension for rough terrain and a swivel wheels at the front that allows you to maneuver tight shops and supermarket aisles. It's also extremely affordable at more than PS1,000. It can also carry twins or a baby and toddler with the purchase of an additional'sidepack'.<br /><br />Flexibility<br /><br />A double buggy is an excellent option for parents with twins or even a toddler and baby. Buggies with narrow tandems are ideal for navigating tight spaces, while side-byside models keep your children accounted for and will help you keep your eyes on them as you go to the grocery store or the park. There are a variety of seating configurations, so you can adjust the seat as your child grows. Some allow you to add the option of a car seat or ride-on board.<br /><br />The Joie Evalite duo is a perfect example. It can hold two seats or a car seat and its adaptors for car seats allow you to change from a single seat to a double in seconds. It also comes with a spacious pop-out UPF 50+ sunshade that can be used as a canopy, adjustable leg rests and peekaboo windows on both seats as well as a standing fold that's simple and easy to perform with one hand; and a premium suspension that can take care of rough terrain.<br /><br /><br /><br />The iCandy Peach tri-fold buggy is another alternative. Their slim frames are perfect to navigate narrow doors and aisles, and they can comfortably accommodate twins or a baby and a big kid thanks to the addition of UPPAbaby's 'PiggyBack board (which is available separately). The basket is generous and includes all the accessories including liners and raincovers.<br /><br />Tandem buggies typically have your children seated together, which can make them easier to push and more robust on uneven surfaces but can be tricky to maneuver between kerbs. They typically have a bigger footprint than a single-seater pushchair and may be a bit longer for getting through doorways.<br /><br />Comfort<br /><br />One of the more comfortable, lightweight doubles we've tested the buggy has raised stadium-style seating for both seats so your children are able to enjoy the view. It comes with nice-sized UPF 50+ canopy with windows that peek out; a padded toddler seat and add-on RumbleSeat, which has an adjustable leg and foot rests; as well as the cup holder that is single-parent. <a href="https://tempaste.com/IGYJi1onzHz">double single pushchair</a> love the way the seats recline independently by pressing an adjustable lever underneath each seat, and also say that the straps are simple to unfasten and fasten with just one hand. It's also easy to fold with a twist mechanism on the handle, making it as simple as possible, and stores by putting the backrest up for easy access.<br /><br />With 30 different configurations (it'll carry twins or a toddler and a baby or three kids with the addition of a 'PiggyBack' Board) this is a fantastic choice for families who want to be able to grow with their child. Its spacious shopping basket and soft suspension mean it's good on kerbs and in the city too. It's also affordable. BabyGearLab recommends it for children from 6 to 12 years old.<br /><br />
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