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The Best Double Buggy Strollers
If you're expecting twins, or have two young children of various age groups, a double buggy will help you out and about. The ideal double buggy is simple to maneuver and is able to take on rough surfaces.
They also have features like large sun canopy as well as hoods that are transparent and adjustable seats.
1. Baby Jogger City Tour 2 Double
The City Tour 2 Double stroller is the smallest of the Baby Jogger range. It was designed specifically for travel, and fits through doors that are standard with its narrow and slim design. It's also among the lightest double buggies on the market with a weight of just 14lbs when folded. It's ideal for travel with a toddler and infant since you won't exceed the allowances for luggage on airlines. It can also be folded up into an incredibly small travel bag making it easy to store in the back seat of your car.
It's simple to fold the Z-shape using one hand. Once you're used to it, it's small and takes only a few minutes. Our tester found the auto lock a little confusing, and because the handlebar doesn't lock in place when you push it and it landed on her leg when she was using it. She also thought the handlebar was on the shorter side. This is especially the case when a large bag for changing hangs from it.
This double stroller is not as light as other travel buggies. It has a full variety of features, and is one the most versatile double strollers on the market. It is compatible with two carrycots (available separately), features multiple recline positions, and comes with an UV 50+ canopy. You can even add the bassinet to either or both seats, and turn it into a travel set-up.

The four rubber composite wheels are ideal for pavements and urban terrain however, they're not designed for off-roading. They struggled on long grass and gravel and there's a lack of space between the wheel and bracket so mud got stuck easily. However, our tester still loved riding this buggy, and it did manage to climb some beautiful hilly terrains.
iCandy Orange
The iCandy Orange is a premium double buggy that is the best in design and versatility. It is a must-have item for parents who want a chic high-end double buggy that will last. The Orange has an elegant, lightweight, streamlined frame with an enormous basket that is able to accommodate 2 car seats. It features an elegant, adjustable canopy that is water repellent and ventilated. It comes in trendy colours such as Pistachio on a Jet Black Frame, Fossil on a Jet Black Frame, and Rose. The option of adding an integrated ride for an older sibling is also available.
This 2021 update has a few changes with improved manoeuvrability, and an even better, larger shopping basket that has been redesigned with a bumper bar and leatherette cover. The seats have a moulded feel and are really comfortable. The seats can also be adjusted, so they can be positioned according to the needs of siblings. iCandy has introduced the first "cinema seating" design that allows parents to keep eye contact with both children. They can be moved so that they face the parent or the world.
It's a heavier tandem buggy, but it's very easy to use and steer, especially on smooth roads. It feels stable in both double and single modes and even on sloping terrain. It's not as simple to use on public transport because it requires two hands on the handlebar. It's also large and can't be stuffed into the standard car boot with the seat in place, but this can be overcome by careful planning. iCandy includes the footmuff and changing bag in the price, so this is an excellent value for new parents.
3. Joie Evalite Duo
This is a tandem stroller that's ultra-lightweight. It comes with two seats that are not reversible that are ideal for infants to about 3 years old. Additionally, it can also accommodate a car seat in the rear seat.
It has a simple and easy to fold mechanism that makes it easy to travel with and store. It also comes with a large basket that is perfect to store your baby's and toddler's essentials.
The Joie Evalite Duo double buggy is a great choice for beginners, as it is both affordable and easy to operate. It is also extremely lightweight and easy to push across long distances. It also has a premium suspension system that provides a smooth ride, for both parents and children.
This is an elegant and practical city buggy that is suitable for twins, a baby and a toddler or even three kids with the addition of UPPAbaby's 'PiggyBack board (sold separately). It has a sleek frame and a small size, which makes it suitable for narrow city streets and shopping malls. The swivel wheels on front and four-wheel suspension enable it to handle rough or uneven terrain.
Another good feature is that this buggy can fit a car seat in the back seat making it a great choice for families that plan on traveling. It has a secure one-click fold and works with a wide range of Joie infant car seats. It also has a spacious basket and comfortable seats for both kids. The only drawback is that the front seat can't recline fully, which may be a concern for small babies. However, it is still an excellent option for families who are seeking a cheap and lightweight stroller.
4. Cybex Gazelle S
This is the stroller you require for twins if you're expecting. It's the first travel system from Cybex and comes with built-in adaptors that make it simple to convert from a single pushchair into a double. The upper adaptors can easily slide upwards and downwards to accommodate your height, while the lower ones can be turned around and turned over which makes it a breeze to switch from one configuration to another. The Gazelle's seats also recline into a nice flat position, and also have an extended, large UV 50+ sun canopy that is a must for your young ones.
This is the futuristic multi-purpose stroller which can adapt to the needs of your family. It's suitable from birth as a mono-pushchair and after four years, it can be a double pushchair with the addition of a CLOUD Z iSize car seat, a second seat unit, or Gazelle Cot. The new one-pull safety harness makes it easy to ensure your child's safety even if you're carrying your child on your back.
The Gazelle S is unlike most double strollers as it folds up compactly, with the two seats firmly attached. This makes it simple to store at home, or even in your trunk. The large lower basket can hold up to 25 pounds of shopping, daily essentials or groceries, and a detachable shopper basket provides more space for all of your purchases. A one-pull harness, huge recline and practical extras like the removable shopping basket means it's a very flexible and comfortable stroller for families. It also features wheels that are puncture-proof, so you don't need to worry about those unexpected flat tubes on your trips away from home.
5. Nipper Double V5
The Nipper Double V5 from Out 'n' About is a new version of the award-winning all-terrain buggy. It was designed for twins or other siblings and features separate reclining seats, compatibility with carrycots, as well as a lightweight framework for easy manoeuvrability on uneven terrain.
The adjustable height handle and rear wheel suspension ensure the comfort of children up to 22kg, while the hard-wearing pneumatic tyres are easy to wipe clean and give a smooth ride when running. The 360-degree swivel wheel is able to be locked in place to make it easier to manoeuvre around the town. The one-pedal lock brake is also easy to use.
Our testers found the Nipper Double was incredibly easy to maneuver, even taking on uneven ground or when turning fast in an area with a lot of traffic. The possibility that the seats could be reclined independently was hugely appreciated.
They also loved the fact that the hoods could be moved back and forward making them easy to adjust in the sun or to provide wind protection. They didn't offer the same coverage as Baby Jogger City Mini Hoods. It might be worth carrying an extra rain cover in case.
Overall, our testers loved the way the Nipper Double allowed them to take their twins Sydney and Lyla to all sorts of adventures, from spotting wildlife in the woods, to rushing to the park for a quick playdate. Our testers were also amazed with how spacious and comfortable the two seats are. There's plenty of room to stretch out for toddlers who are growing. The lack of parent-facing seating and the inability to use a car seat on this buggy were both noted as a problem by our testers. They would have also wanted a bigger storage area for shopping and other gear.