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What to Look For in a Compact Double BuggyKerry says this side-byside is light enough to pass through most doorways and can take two car seats or carrycots. It features a self-standing folding mechanism and convenient carry straps to make it easy to move.It’s also very light to lift and wheel up/down stairs. The canopies are spacious with windows and openings that peek out.SizeDouble buggy features that you must look for include an enormous shopping basket, front and rear suspension, and an incredibly sturdy frame. You may also want to consider whether it’s a travel system or whether you can add an infant car seat or carrycot. Those are important considerations if you’re planning to bring your children on public transport or on longer journeys.If you’re looking for a compact double buggy that you can use from the beginning, consider the Leclerc Kooper X2. This innovative model is a side by side buggy that has a frame that can expand to accommodate two children. The seats come with an option to recline and can be positioned in a different way, which gives you the option of having one child leaning back relaxing for a nap, while the other one gazes out at the world around them. There is also a huge UPF 50+ canopy as well as the ability to peek into the future.Another great option for infant twins is the Mountain Buggy Duet. It is the thinnest side-byside twin pushchair on the market and only 63cm in width, it should fit through most doorways. It can also take two car seats or one carrycot and has lying-flat seats that can be used from birth.Tandem double buggies are very popular with parents of twins or parents with a baby and toddler. However, they generally have a bigger footprint than single-seaters and can be difficult to maneuver on narrow pavements or through doors.The iCandy Orange tandem buggy is a well-loved tandem that will grow with your family. It has 30 different seating options. The iCandy Orange tandem buggy can be used for twins or a child, toddler, or even three children when you add the iCandy ‘PiggyBack board’ (available separately). It has soft suspension that makes light work of kerbs. It is used in a mono or double mode. You can also attach a single stroller on the top of it to provide additional storage space.WeightA good double buggy is lightweight and easy to push. It should come with a large shopping basket, front and back suspensions to make it easier for the child to navigate rougher terrain, and be suitable for twins as well as siblings of different ages.Many double buggies are compact and include frames that can be used to hold infant car seats. They also come with branded adaptors that are compatible with the popular models made by Cybex BeSafe and Maxi-Cosi. These are a great option for parents of children with medical conditions and you want to avoid having to use separate strollers.They tend to be wider than buggies with side-by-sides and are more difficult to fit into doorways and on public transportation. If this is important to you, check the product’s specifications to see what alternatives are available.Mountain Buggy Duet is the most compact double stroller on the market. This is the thinnest side-byside available with a 63cm width. It can be used to carry twins, or an infant and a toddler. It offers robust engineering and superior performance thanks to its large air-filled tyres, which are all-terrain but just as happy nipping around town.The UPPAbaby Vista 2 is another excellent alternative. It can accommodate twins as well as a baby and toddler, or two children using the piggyback board (which must be purchased separately). It is equipped with a carry strap that is self-standing and can folds down to make it easy to transport. It also has front and back suspensions to help you deal with rougher terrain. It’s heavier than the Joie Evalite Duo, but lighter than most trifold buggies. This is a great option for older children.FoldingA good double buggy needs to be slim for storage. A suitable option is the Baby Jogger City Select 2. This model is a side-byside and features a very smooth fold. The frame expands as you fold, so it’s narrower that a single stroller. This makes it easier to get around doorways and on public transport. It also means that you don’t require an additional car to push the buggy around.It’s an excellent option for parents with twins since it can be used with two seats and car seat adaptors. It can also accommodate an additional child on the buggy’s “piggyback board. It also offers an array of configurations with an elevated stadium-style seating to give both children views of their surroundings. The adjustable handlebar comes with an adjustable handbrake that allows you to push the buggy up and down hills.Another good option is the Mountain Buggy Duet, which has the most compact side-by-side footprint available at 63cm. This makes it perfect for parents who are worried about fitting a double-doorway on public transport, and it is able to handle rough terrain like an off-roader. It can accommodate twins, a baby and toddler or two kids of the same age, and each seat can recline independently to make sure the kids are comfortable.One final good choice is the iCandy Peach, which can be utilized in tandem or mono mode, and can be used with a car seats or an infant seat and carrycot. It’s a bit longer than other doubles but it offers an excellent maneuverability, particularly on smooth surfaces and is a great option for those who want a stylish but practical buggy.If you’re looking for a budget there are plenty of affordable double buggies available such as the UPPAbaby Vista 2. This is a small side-by-side that can accommodate a newborn in a carrycot, the toddler in a seat, or three kids when you add the brand-new pizazz PiggyBack ride-on board. It has a self-standing fold, a huge canopy that provides protection for children and the ability to peek inside. It’s also light for a double buggy, and has a larger undercarriage basket for shopping.

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