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Choosing a Double Umbrella StrollerWhen shopping for a double umbrella stroller, it is important to consider your family’s needs and priorities. This will allow you to narrow down your options and focus on the most essential features.Uppababy G-Link 2 is an excellent, upscale double umbrella stroller that’s manufactured well and folds down compactly. It has large canopies and large storage containers. It’s also easy to maneuver.LightweightThe best double umbrella strollers can provide many functions in a light, compact package. They’re not as heavy as a traditional stroller or jogger and are usually smaller when folded. They lack the bells and whistles that you’ll find on full-size strollers, but they usually come with large canopy and plenty of storage space and seating that reclines.Many families choose an umbrella stroller that is lightweight because it’s an ideal travel stroller. It folds easily and can be tucked away in the majority of trunks and carry-on bags for planes. It is also a good option for narrow entrances and busy streets. nipper double buggy pushchairsandprams ‘s also less expensive than more feature-rich “travel stroller” that you might use for your daily walks.Some of the best double strollers like the UPPAbaby G-Link 2 have features that you won’t see on lighter options. This double umbrella stroller includes hanging storage pockets and trays on each seat for children’s snacks and toys as well as two cup holders for parents. Its sleek design makes it one of the most compact double umbrella strollers on the market when folded and has an extra-wide canopy to protect both seats.Other lightweight options like the Joovy Kooper X2, offer more bells and whistles than you would expect from a double stroller umbrella. It also offers the ability to provide a more comfortable ride for both kids thanks to the padded seats and higher recline for each seat. The more features you choose the more weighty the stroller. You’ll also want to ensure that your child doesn’t put their fingers on the frames or hinges of these strollers because of how they open and close.CompactThe smallest double umbrella strollers, when folded are easy to maneuver and fit well in tight spaces. They’re an excellent option for parents who plan to use their stroller often on sidewalks, in shopping malls, or to travel around tourist destinations like the zoo, aquarium or museums. These compact, lightweight strollers are great for commutes, or as a backup stroller to a larger stroller that has more features while traveling.There are two types of double umbrellas that are lightweight with very few features, and those that come with various options for comfort and convenience in addition to their small size. Some of the most effective examples are large pop-out umbrellas, with SPF 50, windows that peek out and seating cushions. They also come with 5-point safety harnesses that are on both sides, as well as adjustable leg rests as well as reclined seats. Other key factors to consider are whether or not you require a tray for your child and car seat attachment capabilities and how much storage space each seat has.The Delta Children LX Double Umbrella is an excellent example of the bare-bones, no-frills option that is extremely light and affordable. This stroller is only 18 pounds, comes with an excellent carrying strap, and can be easily stored in the trunk of your car or front hall closet. The front wheels are high-tech and can swivel to give you an easier ride and smoother steering. The brand new Kinderwagon Hop is a tandem umbrella stroller that has a narrow width, which is also ultralight and easy for you to navigate through doorways. The model was out of the market for a few years, but is back in production and is worth checking out. It also has a larger three-panel canopy that offers better sun protection than the smaller, basic models in this review.Easy to FoldThe most basic umbrella strollers fold like umbrellas and weigh much less than other kinds of strollers. They are simple to carry, lift and stow and are ideal when you can’t or don’t want to bring your full-size stroller due to any reason (traveling via plane, traveling to in a foreign country, or visiting grandma). These strollers are often less feature-rich than full-featured models, but should still provide the basic features including storage and a sun canopy.The UPPAbaby G-Link 2’s latest version is slimmer, lighter and has an improved wheel structure on the front that improves its maneuverability and pushability. It’s a great choice for a double stroller, and it’s Disney-approved!A double tri-fold stroller, like the Joovy Kooper X2, offers all the convenience of an umbrella-style stroller but in a body that’s similar in size to a regular full-size stroller. This class of stroller is fast replacing the traditional double umbrella, and may be your best choice for a flexible lightweight stroller for travel.The majority of double umbrella strollers we recommend are side-by-side models. The exception is the Kinderwagon Hop, a tandem umbrella stroller that’s super light and easy to fold (though it’s also relatively small in width). If you’re looking for a low-cost simple, minimalist, no-frills umbrella stroller that you can put in your back pack or trunk for quick trips, we recommend this model. It comes with two storage bags that hang on the backs of each seat and cup holders for parents. It’s so bare bones, it might not get your kids through the airport without making them cranky–but it can to make the trip more comfortable.Comfortable SeatsThe majority of umbrella strollers don’t come with any bells and whistles, because they’re made to perform one task: get two kids from point A to B. They usually have comfortable, spacious seats, but no recline options or all-terrain wheels.The UPPAbaby G-Link 2 stands out. It’s an incredibly lightweight and compact double umbrella stroller that has two seats that weigh just 18 pounds each, which makes it a fantastic choice for travelers (it is in line with Disney size requirements). It has a huge canopy with three panels that protect children from sun. Both seats have ample storage however, not as much as our top picks. It has five-point safety belts in both seats, as well as a the ability to peek into the canopy.One drawback of the G-Link is that it doesn’t have the belly bar and snack tray that we like to see in our top picks, but those aren’t the most important features to have on an umbrella stroller in the first place. Like all umbrella strollers, the G-Link must be handled with attention to avoid getting fingers trapped in the hinges and mechanisms.The seats in double umbrella strollers are usually side by side, but there are some models that are inline (one seat behind the other). Inline models are easier to maneuver through doors than side-byside models, but they usually have a difference in seating options that could make your kids fight over who gets the best seat. Our previous testers were pretty evenly divided on this matter, so it’s really a personal decision.SafetyWhen choosing a stroller for your child safety should be the top priority. The design of a double stroller umbrella can determine its performance. Some models come close to offering the same level of safety as larger double strollers. These strollers typically have 5-point harnesses with foot rests, calf and calf straps for children, as well as an extendable, UPF 50+ sun visor. They are also usually narrower and lighter than other double umbrella strollers, making them easier to maneuver in tight spaces such as airports or streets in cities.Certain models, like the Kinderwagon Hop, are side-by-sides and are especially simple to maneuver through narrow spaces. This stroller is a great option for parents traveling with young children and require a quick and convenient way to get around. It’s also small enough to fit in a trunk.Another model worth looking into is the UPPAbaby G-Link 2, which is among the lightest double umbrella strollers we’ve test. It is a sturdy design for an umbrella-style product and has a large, accessible storage basket, reclining seats, and a peek-aboo window. The seat also holds 35 lbs and meets Disney stroller size requirements.Other models, such as the Jeep PowerGlide double stroller, are more basic in appearance and may not come with as many features. They are light and can be used for backups or for occasional travel. They are also less expensive than renting one for a whole vacation or for a trip. They are easy to fold, lift, transport and store away.

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