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Which Lightweight Double Pushchair Should You Buy?
It's easy to move around in a lightweight double pushchair, especially if you have children of varying ages. They're 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 comes with a smart frame that can expand in width to accommodate a second car seat and compatible car seat(s).
Side-by-Side
The majority of the light double stroller for twins pushchairs we tried were side-by-side models. These are best for children who can sit up without assistance, since they aren't as likely to have car seat compatibility. However, the Thule Urban Glide 2 Double and Baby Trend sit and stand double stroller 'N Stand Double are both top choices that have recline that can be adjusted in both seats, a large canopy, and padded five-point harnesses. They're also easy to move despite their bigger footprint and are perfect for parents worried about fitting into doorways.
The Cybex Duet is a little different due to its clever frame that expands in width to accommodate another seat, making it slimmer than the majority of other pushchairs that are side-by-side available. This means it can fit through standard doorways and is easy to maneuver on public transportation. It also doubles as a jogger which is great news when you're planning to use it with baby carriers or a car seat. It's available in a variety of fun colors.
Another great side-by-side, lightweight double is the UPPAbaby Vista v2 Double, that offers more customization through a modular frame. The innovative design allows you to transform it into a single or double buggy by adding two carrycots or car seats for children. It can even accommodate twins. It's a great option for families with growing children, and the UPPAbaby also is among the tiniest and most fashionable umbrella strollers available.
If you prefer a more compact, lightweight double, consider the egg2 which folds down to the size of a compact suitcase. It can be used as a single or a double by adding 2 carrycots or infant car seats and our home testers were awed by how sleek and simple it was to handle even when loaded with kids.
Side-by-side lightweight double pushchairs aren't foolproof, though -If your children are of the same age or at the same stage, they might still argue over who rides in which seat. If they are at different heights, it is possible that a tandem design is the best option for them, since it lets them face each other.
Tandem
While side-byside models might be more suitable for siblings who are the same age, tandem lightweight double pushchairs are a different kind of pushchair with their own appeal. They can take a bigger car seat, and some even have convertible seats or an additional carrycot in the middle. They are bigger and easy to get in and out of. However, their baskets tend to be smaller than those found on single buggies. Many have larger canopies with windows that peek out and cushioned leg cushions.
The iCandy Peach tandem is another good example of a lightweight tandem that is a excellent value. Its fabric feels a bit less expensive than our other top-rated tandems, but it looks and feels great and is very easy to use. One of the most impressive aspects about it is its single-handed fold. Although it will require some practice, Kirstie in our Lab said it's "genius". It can't be folded with the carrycot attached, however the mechanism for attaching and taking it off it is easy and quick.
Tandem lightweight double pushchairs will generally have tighter turns than side-by-side models but they can be more challenging to drive over bumps and uneven surfaces. They can also be slower to accelerate and are heavier to move. This puts strain on your back.
A convertible double buggy is another alternative. It's initially one however, you can add adapters to convert it into double. It can have a second seat or carrycot in the front or children can be seated side-byside. Some also have the option to add a buggy board, which can help an older child keep up with younger siblings.
The Uppababy Vista V2 is a great example of a convertible, as it can also convert 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 in a row. You can also use the car seat that was included with the pushchair, if it is compatible. Since they are made of high-quality materials, these kinds of dual-use buggies can often be used for years without displaying much wear, which means they have a the highest price resales.
Single-to-double stroller with car seat
This compact double buggy is made for families who love to go on outdoor adventures and want to upgrade from an individual-stroller. It can be transformed into a jogger by acquiring the kit that comes with air-filled tires and all-wheel-suspension. It is also a good option for twins, or children from different age groups and, as triple tandem, it is able to take on rough terrain. It's also a good option for parents who are looking for an elegant design that's just as elegant as a single and is available in a range of colors for the fabric.
We were impressed by the way this iCandy model folds into itself with a one-handed mechanism that's really simple to master. And although it's heavier than the other single-to-double pushchairs in this review, our home tester Karolina claimed that it is very maneuverable, even with two toddlers and a carrycot inside.
You can buy add-ons like the Roma Gemini Carrycots (PS100) which are perfect for newborns. The seats are comfortable for toddlers with good headrests and lumbar support. And there are a variety of options for reclining in the front, with the seat being adjustable to different positions, and the rear seat offering a recline option.
The biggest drawback of this kind of buggy is that it's generally wider overall than side-by-side doubles which makes it more difficult to maneuver through doorways, and can be difficult to maneuver up and down kerbs. However, the wheels and suspension on these types of strollers generally perform well in dealing with pavements and the fact that they're lighter than the side-by-sides means you can still find plenty of storage space. These strollers aren't easy to maneuver around supermarkets with narrow aisles, and they can be difficult to carry loads. It's a bit easier to turn around even on the smallest of curving paths, but it can be difficult to turn them around on a straight path. Some are also more easy to turn than others, like the Thule Urban Glide 2 Double and Baby Trend Sit N' Stand Double, for instance.
Convertible
The benefit of convertible double pushchairs is that they are able to adapt to changing family requirements. They typically start as single buggies and come with adapters to add a second seat, a carrycot or (in certain instances) a car seat to the frame. Some of them can be converted back to a single buggie when your child gets older and starts to walk more or wants to ride on buggy boards.
This stylish tri-fold double stroller is one of the lightest double stroller on our list. It can support up to 40 lbs per child, and includes a storage basket between the seats. The spacious canopy with a peekaboo window, multi-position reclining seats and a front and back suspension for smoother riding on rough terrain were well-loved by testers at home. It also comes with a convenient parent cup holder and an enormous accessible, easily accessible basket. However, they pointed out that the seats' backs have pockets that aren't large enough to hold more than a cell phone and keys.
This high-end, lightweight side-by-side can be used in more than 20 configurations and includes a second seat and carrycot. It has a distinctive steering handlebar, front and rear suspensions to smooth out rough terrain, it folds compactly and can be folded up with straps for easy transport, and seven-inch front wheels with swivel locks, and 10-inch back wheels that have suspensions to ensure an easier ride. The only downside is that you'll need buy a separate baby carrier or car seat.
This multi-functional tandem is a top pick by our home testers due to its easy-to-maneuver size and impressively large shopping basket, which can be accessed with both seats facing towards the parent. It is a breeze to maneuver thanks to its low weight (about the same as a few single pushchairs). The seats are reversible, which means that you can flip them to face either way, and the clever way it connects the second seat or riding board to the rear is appreciated by many. Parents also liked the fact that it could accommodate infant carriers and car seats from various brands, including some that don't normally fit into other double car seat stroller buggies.
It's easy to move around in a lightweight double pushchair, especially if you have children of varying ages. They're 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 comes with a smart frame that can expand in width to accommodate a second car seat and compatible car seat(s).
Side-by-Side
The majority of the light double stroller for twins pushchairs we tried were side-by-side models. These are best for children who can sit up without assistance, since they aren't as likely to have car seat compatibility. However, the Thule Urban Glide 2 Double and Baby Trend sit and stand double stroller 'N Stand Double are both top choices that have recline that can be adjusted in both seats, a large canopy, and padded five-point harnesses. They're also easy to move despite their bigger footprint and are perfect for parents worried about fitting into doorways.
The Cybex Duet is a little different due to its clever frame that expands in width to accommodate another seat, making it slimmer than the majority of other pushchairs that are side-by-side available. This means it can fit through standard doorways and is easy to maneuver on public transportation. It also doubles as a jogger which is great news when you're planning to use it with baby carriers or a car seat. It's available in a variety of fun colors.
Another great side-by-side, lightweight double is the UPPAbaby Vista v2 Double, that offers more customization through a modular frame. The innovative design allows you to transform it into a single or double buggy by adding two carrycots or car seats for children. It can even accommodate twins. It's a great option for families with growing children, and the UPPAbaby also is among the tiniest and most fashionable umbrella strollers available.
If you prefer a more compact, lightweight double, consider the egg2 which folds down to the size of a compact suitcase. It can be used as a single or a double by adding 2 carrycots or infant car seats and our home testers were awed by how sleek and simple it was to handle even when loaded with kids.
Side-by-side lightweight double pushchairs aren't foolproof, though -If your children are of the same age or at the same stage, they might still argue over who rides in which seat. If they are at different heights, it is possible that a tandem design is the best option for them, since it lets them face each other.
Tandem
While side-byside models might be more suitable for siblings who are the same age, tandem lightweight double pushchairs are a different kind of pushchair with their own appeal. They can take a bigger car seat, and some even have convertible seats or an additional carrycot in the middle. They are bigger and easy to get in and out of. However, their baskets tend to be smaller than those found on single buggies. Many have larger canopies with windows that peek out and cushioned leg cushions.
The iCandy Peach tandem is another good example of a lightweight tandem that is a excellent value. Its fabric feels a bit less expensive than our other top-rated tandems, but it looks and feels great and is very easy to use. One of the most impressive aspects about it is its single-handed fold. Although it will require some practice, Kirstie in our Lab said it's "genius". It can't be folded with the carrycot attached, however the mechanism for attaching and taking it off it is easy and quick.
Tandem lightweight double pushchairs will generally have tighter turns than side-by-side models but they can be more challenging to drive over bumps and uneven surfaces. They can also be slower to accelerate and are heavier to move. This puts strain on your back.
A convertible double buggy is another alternative. It's initially one however, you can add adapters to convert it into double. It can have a second seat or carrycot in the front or children can be seated side-byside. Some also have the option to add a buggy board, which can help an older child keep up with younger siblings.
The Uppababy Vista V2 is a great example of a convertible, as it can also convert 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 in a row. You can also use the car seat that was included with the pushchair, if it is compatible. Since they are made of high-quality materials, these kinds of dual-use buggies can often be used for years without displaying much wear, which means they have a the highest price resales.
Single-to-double stroller with car seat
This compact double buggy is made for families who love to go on outdoor adventures and want to upgrade from an individual-stroller. It can be transformed into a jogger by acquiring the kit that comes with air-filled tires and all-wheel-suspension. It is also a good option for twins, or children from different age groups and, as triple tandem, it is able to take on rough terrain. It's also a good option for parents who are looking for an elegant design that's just as elegant as a single and is available in a range of colors for the fabric.
We were impressed by the way this iCandy model folds into itself with a one-handed mechanism that's really simple to master. And although it's heavier than the other single-to-double pushchairs in this review, our home tester Karolina claimed that it is very maneuverable, even with two toddlers and a carrycot inside.
You can buy add-ons like the Roma Gemini Carrycots (PS100) which are perfect for newborns. The seats are comfortable for toddlers with good headrests and lumbar support. And there are a variety of options for reclining in the front, with the seat being adjustable to different positions, and the rear seat offering a recline option.
The biggest drawback of this kind of buggy is that it's generally wider overall than side-by-side doubles which makes it more difficult to maneuver through doorways, and can be difficult to maneuver up and down kerbs. However, the wheels and suspension on these types of strollers generally perform well in dealing with pavements and the fact that they're lighter than the side-by-sides means you can still find plenty of storage space. These strollers aren't easy to maneuver around supermarkets with narrow aisles, and they can be difficult to carry loads. It's a bit easier to turn around even on the smallest of curving paths, but it can be difficult to turn them around on a straight path. Some are also more easy to turn than others, like the Thule Urban Glide 2 Double and Baby Trend Sit N' Stand Double, for instance.
Convertible
The benefit of convertible double pushchairs is that they are able to adapt to changing family requirements. They typically start as single buggies and come with adapters to add a second seat, a carrycot or (in certain instances) a car seat to the frame. Some of them can be converted back to a single buggie when your child gets older and starts to walk more or wants to ride on buggy boards.
This stylish tri-fold double stroller is one of the lightest double stroller on our list. It can support up to 40 lbs per child, and includes a storage basket between the seats. The spacious canopy with a peekaboo window, multi-position reclining seats and a front and back suspension for smoother riding on rough terrain were well-loved by testers at home. It also comes with a convenient parent cup holder and an enormous accessible, easily accessible basket. However, they pointed out that the seats' backs have pockets that aren't large enough to hold more than a cell phone and keys.
This high-end, lightweight side-by-side can be used in more than 20 configurations and includes a second seat and carrycot. It has a distinctive steering handlebar, front and rear suspensions to smooth out rough terrain, it folds compactly and can be folded up with straps for easy transport, and seven-inch front wheels with swivel locks, and 10-inch back wheels that have suspensions to ensure an easier ride. The only downside is that you'll need buy a separate baby carrier or car seat.
This multi-functional tandem is a top pick by our home testers due to its easy-to-maneuver size and impressively large shopping basket, which can be accessed with both seats facing towards the parent. It is a breeze to maneuver thanks to its low weight (about the same as a few single pushchairs). The seats are reversible, which means that you can flip them to face either way, and the clever way it connects the second seat or riding board to the rear is appreciated by many. Parents also liked the fact that it could accommodate infant carriers and car seats from various brands, including some that don't normally fit into other double car seat stroller buggies.

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