It s Time To Expand Your Pushchair Options

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Choosing a Double pushchair twin (pushchairsandpramsuk98598.frewwebs.com explained in a blog post)

If you have twins, you need a double pushchair in order to get them from A to B. Our range includes twin prams and buggies that are able to be set up in various ways to meet your needs.

Look for a folding stroller that can be folded in one step, and easily put into your car. You could also opt for an ultra-lightweight stroller design, particularly when you're on busy high streets.

Side-by-Side

They are the most commonly used type of double pushchair that usually can accommodate two children in a row. They're generally larger than single pushchairs. This makes them less maneuverable on paths. It is also difficult to maneuver up and down kerbs when a car seat is attached. However the extra width can mean that they're usually easier to navigate through doorways and are distributed more evenly making them more comfortable to carry around on your back.

They can be used as twin prams from birth, and many models will take both a carrycot or two car seats. Some models can be converted into one mode with a basket on the side (like the Cybex Venus).

One of the best examples of this is the Bugaboo Donkey 5 which, in Twin Mode, allows you to put the rear seat and carrycot side-by-side. This creates a totally enclosed space for twins and is ideal for newborns. This pram comes with some amazing accessories, like the newborn cocoons that can be positioned either facing towards the front or in any direction (for twin-parent facing pushchair prams). It's not as lightweight as some other options but it's incredibly well constructed.

Lightweight

Cybex is renowned for its innovative pushchairs, and the single-to double is no exception. Its clever frame expands widthways to take an additional seat, and you can use it as a twin from birth, thanks to the addition of two infant cocoons (PS59 each) that create enclosed lie-flat spaces for babies. It is also possible to use it as mono mode with just one child thanks to a large basket that is placed behind the seat. It also has a rear and front suspensions that can handle bumps and uneven surfaces more easily. It is a top pick from our reviewers.

Available in a variety stylish colors.

Tandem

If you are planning to have twins you will need a tandem pushchair. This will allow each child to sit and look at each one another. They are great for trips to the zoo since the kids can observe the animals together. They are also great for parents who have to keep one eye on their toddler and the other on their child since they can look at both simultaneously.

Some tandem pushchairs offer ultra versatility as they can change back to single mode. This is especially useful for families with more than two children (or only your oldest is no longer a need for a buggy). This will help you avoid having to store an empty buggy which can be expensive.

The Cybex Venus, for example is a model that can be used in mono or double mode. The frame can be expanded to allow for an additional seat. It's not the lightest of pushchairs, but it does come with a large basket for shopping that sits behind the front seat in double mode (and at the back of the seat when it's mono mode). The seats can be set to face each other, or one can be set higher so that it can be able to look over the other and see what they are doing.

Some double tandem pushchairs like the Joolz Geo 3, are capable of seating one over the other or side-by-side. They feature a sleek, compact frame that makes them easier to maneuver through doorways and aisles in supermarkets Some models can be used as a jogging or stroller on rough terrain, thanks to a four-wheel suspension and large rear wheels.

A tandem pushchair can be used to transport two carrycots or a car with a buggy seat. You can save money by establishing a travel stroller system at the beginning and not making separate purchases. Keep in mind that tandems are more heavy and longer, and they may appear less stable when bumping into kerbs and going over uneven surfaces. These pushchairs must also be dismantled in order to fit into cars.