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Choosing a Double Pushchair With Car Seat
Double pushchairs are an excellent option for families with twins or a toddler and the infant. Double pushchairs can accommodate two children on one seat and a carrycot may be added in the event of need.
They can be arranged in many ways and fit through most doors/hallways. They're a bit longer than side-by-side buggies but are more sturdy and can be used on the kerbs.
Easy to manoeuvre
There are a variety of aspects to take into consideration when selecting the best double stroller for your family. You should first consider the weight and size and the mechanism used to fold the buggy wheels, construction and design. If you can, buy a double stroller with car seat that is made by a reputable manufacturer. This will ensure the best resale price in the future.
There are two primary types of double pushchairs: tandem as well as side-by-side. Side-by-side buggies are made with fixed seats that can be set side-by-side. They are suitable for twins or kids who are of different age. They are larger than single pushchairs and could be difficult to fit through narrow passageways or doors. They can also be heavy and difficult to push, particularly if the children in the car seats are at the front.
Tandem buggies are more flexible, as they can be configured in many different ways. One or both seats can be set either way or backwards. They're generally more expensive than side-by-side pushchairs but they can be easier to maneuver and fold. Many of them have large baskets that can be accessed even when the seats are fully reclined.
Another important factor to consider is whether the double pushchair comes with an locking front wheel. This will allow you to negotiate tricky terrain and changes while ensuring your little ones remain safe and secure. Take a look at the storage space and whether it is accessible. This will be useful in the event that you have to go through lots of grocery shopping with two kids.
Find out how the straps and buckles are to operate before purchasing a double stroller with car seat. Some have simple buckles that only require one hand to operate, while others can be more complicated and require two hands. Find out if the buckle has a padded strap for the crotch or a shoulder height adjustment. These features are crucial for keeping your child safe.

Easy to fold
When choosing a double pushchair and car seat, it is important to consider how easy it is to fold and store. The best double strollers are quick and easy to fold even with one child in each. They can also be tucked away in small spaces, making them perfect for city dwellers and parents with a limited amount of storage space.
There are two types of double pushchairs: side-byside and tandem. Side-by-side buggys tend to be narrower than single strollers, which makes them ideal for manoeuvring in narrow doorways and narrow pathways. However, they can be long and heavy, so may be difficult to push up hills or on the kerbs. Some models have a second seat in the undercarriage which is useful to shop or for children who prefer to sit and watch their surroundings.
Tandem pushchairs are typically wider and longer than side-byside models. They are extremely adaptable and can be adapted for use with the majority of infant car seat. Some models also come with a rumble seat and a bassinet attachment for growing families. Some of the top-rated double buggy brands offer a wide range of configurations.
Another factor to consider is the weight of your chosen double buggy, particularly if you're looking for one that can hold infants in a carrycot. Some of the top double pushchairs have an ample capacity for both seats and some allow you to add a third seat to the frame (although this isn't suitable for all infants).
Check for features such as recline options, reversible seats and adjustable leg rests to ensure your children are comfortable. Some of the top double pushchairs also come with a built-in parent tray that can be the perfect place to keep your mobile phone and keys. They'll typically have at least two cup holders, and a large basket for all your items. You'll find some models with suspension and a foot break, which can make pushing the twins much more comfortable, especially over bumpy terrain.
Easy to store
Look for a double stroller that folds in a compact manner. They're typically a little larger than single buggies, but they can fit through doors that are standard and take up less space in your car or in your boot. Some models include a carrying bag to make storage simpler.
A great option is the UPPAbaby Vista V2 Double. The stroller features a side-by seat layout and comes with a variety of seating configurations with two infant car seats (car seats and adapters are sold separately) and the bassinet attachment. It comes with a large basket, UPF 50 and rain canopies with telescoping handles and comfortable seats. You can even add a riding platform to allow a third child be part of the fun.
There are many other options. The Jeep-branded TwinRoo+ is a good option for outdoor enthusiasts because it can be used as an individual or double buggy, with a pair of Rumble seats (extra kit required). It has great suspension and air-filled tyres. It can even be adapted to jogging, which isn't always the case with double pushchairs. Some parents complain that the rumble seat's aren't comfortable, and the cup holders on the child's seatback are flimsy.
The Joovy Twin Xpand Car Seat Frame Double is a great option. It is similar to the style of some of the higher-end award winners. It folds down compactly and can be used with infant car seats as well as toddler seats that can be modified to function as bassinets making it ideal for twins or children with different ages. It can hold the third child's seat, as well as an additional rumble seat.
Evenflo Pivot Xpand Double is an affordable option that is similar to our award winners. It also has an additional seat that can be paired by a rumble-seat (sold separately). It features reclined chairs that can be adjusted and a cup holder for the parent. It only has a 50-pound weight limit per seat. This means it may not be suitable for tall children.
Comfortable seats
A double pushchair that also includes a car seat is a great choice for children. The seats should be cushioned and the harnesses easy to use. The straps must be easy to adjust for height and the buckles shouldn't require two hands to secure. They must be durable and strong enough to withstand the repeated use. If the buckles are difficult to operate, they may be unsafe and must be replaced. Seats should be able to recline easily, and have large UPF 50+ canopy with peekaboo window. The recline feature is ideal for infants who prefer to sleep or older toddlers who like to sit up and observe the world around them.
Tandem buggies are usually designed as a single buggy, but have adapters that let you add another seat. They usually have a smaller footprint than side-byside strollers, however, they might be too wide for some doorways. They can also be quite heavy and generally difficult to maneuver over and down kerbs.
On the other hand side-by-side buggies are typically smaller than tandem models. They are simpler for twins to handle and can accommodate older siblings. However, small double buggy are expensive and might not be able to pass through all doors. The double bundle from Joovy is an excellent illustration of a model that has the seats facing each other, inwards or outwards. It is suitable for infant car seats, and it includes an infant bassinet.
The majority of the models we tested had a single step process for attaching and detaching the car seat from the frame. This is a huge benefit for parents who are constantly on the on the go and don't want to mess with several steps. Some models, such as the Doona and the BOB Revolution Flex 3.0 Combo, feature an attachment with two steps that require clicking in place and attaching straps. This additional step gives an opportunity for error and increases the chance that the car seat will be fitted incorrectly. We also observed that a few strollers were having difficulty making adjustments to the crotch strap as well as shoulder height, and the car seat buckles were sometimes difficult to operate.