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What to Look For in a Twin Pushchair
If you have two kids or babies that are the same age, a twin pushchair could be a good option. They offer two spaces to carry your children and typically come with cosy carrycots or seats for infants and car seat compatibility for older toddlers.
Find models with push handles that are easy to use and the GIANT storage basket. Accessories like cups and a snack tray for children and parents are also helpful.
Tandem
The classic tandem twin pushchair is side-by-side, allowing the children to look at each their respective faces. This is the preferred method of some parents who find it less likely to cause sibling rivalries over who sits where. It's also a great option for places like the zoo, where the children are able to easily see each their fellow. Tandems can be more spacious than single buggy however they tend to be wider and can feel long when pushed.
Some twin buggies start as a single pushchair but can be expanded to accommodate two seats or carrycots with an adapter. This is a great solution for families with more than one child. You won't have to purchase a brand new buggy once your older child has outgrown it. It's not the best option for twins in the early years, as they will need to be the same weight and age.
The jogger is another type of twin buggy that can be used as a double or single buggy that can be able to accommodate two car seats. It features a swivel front wheel and air-filled tyres, so it can cope with off-road trails, too. It is a little heavier than some other options however the extra weight comes with added durability.
The Phil & Ted Sport double jogger is a great choice for either the main compartment or with a handy double kit that attaches to the existing single seat. With the single swivel wheel on the front and all-wheel suspension, it can handle rough terrain better than many other joggers we have tested and is compatible with a range of car seats too.
This slim stroller, which is single to double, is ideal for urban adventures. Its ease of maneuverability and large basket make it perfect for urban adventures. It has a UPF 50+ sun canopy that extends to provide real shade and a window that peeks out from the front seat so that both children can enjoy the view. The model doesn't come with an integrated recline, but it can be paired with a Roma Gemini carrycot (PS100 each) to create a reclining area for infants and newborns. It can also be equipped with a toddler's seat, making it a three-seater.
Convertible
A convertible twin pushchair is a flexible option that lets you alter the configuration as your kids grow. It starts out as one pram but has adaptors that connect to the frame to allow for a second seat, carrycot or car seat. These models are larger than standard buggy models however, they are able to fit through doors and are much easier to maneuver on the kerbs. These models let you use two carrycots or a toddler car seat in tandem which is ideal for siblings.
The iCandy Peach 7 double buggy is a fantastic example of this kind of. It can be set up in a variety of ways, including seats, car seat and carrycots. The iCandy Peach 7 is a fantastic example of a double buggy that can be set up in a variety of ways, with car seats, chairs and carrycots. The clever and intuitive one-handed reclining lever at the rear of the seat unit also makes it simple for your child to lay down flat.
The Uppababy Vista V2 stroller is another example. It comes with seats that can be removed that can be set to face either direction, or reverse, making it ideal for twins of any age. It also accommodates a third child in the RumbleSeat or PiggyBack riding board that is attached to the middle of the frame.
Multiple configurations
The seating configuration can have significant impact on the performance of your twin pushchair. You should consider several options that allow you to alter the direction in which your child's seat is positioned based on their mood, the situation or even as they become. The Bugaboo Donkey 5 Twin, for instance, is extremely versatile, with reversible seat and bassinet configurations that let siblings to be facing each other and you, or the exciting path ahead. The frame expands to accommodate a second seat. It is able to be used in Mono or Double mode. A range of accessories are available for both configurations.
The side-byside configuration is a popular option for new parents. One child is seated behind the second. This type of twin buggy offers the advantage of giving both children the same view. It is generally more compact than a single pushchair, which makes it easier to maneuver in public spaces and through doors. The Cybex gazelle S pushchair, for example, offers over 20 configurations, so you can select the best set-up for your child. It can also be used with two car seats or carrycots in tandem mode.
The Valco Jump Seat attachment allows you to transform this side-by-side double buggy, designed for twins, into the Jogger. Both kids will be facing forward. This allows you to keep pace with your running partner and keep the kids happy as they explore.

In general, twin pushchairs tend to be a little heavier than single pushchairs because they have extra features, such as bigger baskets and padded seats, so consider your lifestyle before choosing this kind of stroller. It is also possible that they're a bit more difficult to manoeuvre than a single pushchair, and you might need to buy additional accessories such as sunshades or rain covers to shield your twins from the elements.
It's equally important to test the quality of a double pushchair, as it is to make sure it fits into your budget and lifestyle. Look for brands that prioritise sustainability and provide specific information on their manufacturing processes to ensure you're getting the most value for your money. You can also gain valuable information about the best twin pushchair for you by joining parenting groups on the internet or at local events to talk to other parents about their experiences and recommendations.
Storage
If you have twins, you'll need to carry a lot of stuff. Choose a vehicle with a large undercarriage basket and plenty of compartments and pockets for your necessities. Make sure the storage areas are easy to access with the seats in various positions as well. The UPPAbaby Vista 2 is able to accommodate twins as well as a baby and toddler. twin stroller has space for a 'PiggyBack' board (PS120) for older children. The Roma Gemini can accommodate two infants in the cocoons that come with it (PS59 each) The rejigged design means you can connect them facing either direction. It comes with a convenient standing fold that makes it easy to put away between uses.