Why Everyone Is Talking About Double Strollers Today

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Buying Guide For Double Strollers
If you have two children who are close in age, a double stroller can be a great investment. These strollers are narrow and narrow, as well as flexible side-by-side buggies let you keep an eye on both children at the same time while taking on the grocery store or the parks, and whatever else life throws your way.
Comfort
Comfort is a major factor to think about when purchasing a double-stroller. This can include the seating arrangement as well as the overall size, which will have an impact on the ease of use and storage. "Parents should check how much the stroller weighs as well as its folded dimensions," says child development expert and mom Katie Billingsley of Fourth Trimester Postnatal Retreat. "They should also think about the recline options for seats as well as the age ranges of their children to ensure it's a perfect fit."
A good double stroller should be able to handle a variety of surfaces with ease from suburban sidewalks to parks and from toddler booster seats to infant car seats. It should have a variety of seating options for children at different stages of development, as well as features that provide comfort, such as a peek-aboo window and adjustable canopy which protect children from the sun or rain.
For a lot of families double strollers will be used from birth and into the teen years, so it's essential to think about seating options. "There are two main categories--in-line with one seat ahead of the other, and side-byside with seats adjacent to each other," Billingsley explains. "Some parents prefer an in-line model due to its sleek design and versatility, whereas others prefer a wagon-style double stroller to make the most space for large items or grocery bags."
double pram and pushchair may offer different recline options - with one seat almost flat while the other remains relatively upright, this type of distinction is more common in the in-line models. Billingsley suggests choosing a model that has a nearly flat recline and leg rest adjustment for both seats. This will ensure that both children can lay comfortably.
Finally, she advises to look for a stroller that includes storage compartments that enable parents to access their snacks, toys, and personal items while on the move. She suggests that it's useful to find a stroller with an organizer console for parents or a parent bag attached to the handlebars, which will allow you to keep your essentials close at hand.
Some of the most highly-rated double strollers can be expanded, allowing parents to customize the set-up based on the requirements of their growing family. The Mockingbird Expandable, for instance, is a highly rated double stroller which can be used from birth with just one seat, then transformed into a tandem (with two seats and a bassinet) when the child is older.
Safety
Double strollers have to be able to handle the weight of two adults, as well as any additional cargo. Strollers must also be simple to push and maneuver, especially in tight areas and on terrain that is difficult to navigate. The best strollers feature ergonomic handlebars that can be adjusted in height which make it easier for parents to maintain good form when pushing them. Another nice feature is a no-rethread belt harness, which makes it easier to adjust the seat belts. A sturdy brake system and wheels that glide over any surface are essential safety features.
Some parents opt for an arrangement that allows both children to see one another during family outings. This arrangement can stop sibling fights over which child gets to sit where but it's not a guarantee. If the seats are different heights, a child may kick or punch another during a walk when the seats are on different levels.
If you have twins or siblings close in age, a tandem-style stroller offers the benefit of being able to view both kids at once. Double strollers can be more spacious, and may not fit through certain doors inside. For maximum flexibility, think about a stroller that can change from a single to a tandem in various ways, such as the well-known CYBEX Gazelle S. These models can accommodate a wide variety of configurations and let you click in infant car seats or cot attachments depending on your needs.
If you're in the market for a tandem or side-by-side stroller, make sure that the product is JPMA certified to meet stringent safety standards. Pay attention to the maximum weight limit for each seat. Exceeding these limits could cause frame fatigue or other issues.
While it's easy to focus on the many bells and whistles that come with the latest stroller, it's important to keep in mind that a stroller is an infant carrier that is carried around for long durations of time. It must be easy to clean and maintain, and comfortable for both the passengers. It should also feature a a familiar, intuitive design that allows the person pushing the stroller to easily maneuver it.
Easy to Use
A double stroller must be easily maneuverable on various types of terrains for families constantly moving. Strollers with features like peek-a-boo windows, adjustable canopies and sturdy brake systems are essential to ensure the safety of your children. But there are also other factors that make them simpler to use. A stroller should be compact enough to fit into the trunk of your vehicle yet have plenty of storage space for groceries or other items. It is also essential to include thoughtful details, such as a cup holder for one parent as well as consoles for parents and a snack tray. These can help make traveling with two children significantly easier.
During our testing we evaluated each stroller on the basis of its ability to perform on different terrains, as well as its ability to maneuver in tight spaces. We also considered how easy it was to fold the stroller and unfold it, and if a particular feature made a difference to the overall performance. For example, a stroller with a no-rethread harness makes adjusting the seat belts easy and quick. This is a huge benefit for parents who are constantly in motion, as it does away with the need to rethread the harness.
The UPPAbaby 2 Double scored highly in this test because it had a wide variety of seating configurations, and additional accessories that accommodated expanding families. The wagon-style double stroller expands to allow for two seats as well as a bassinet, or a toddler riding board--perfect for active families planning long trips with multiple kids of various ages. It easily glides over cobblestones and pavements and ballfields. It can be folded flat to fit in a trunk or closet. Our tester Kerry loved the simple, intuitive nature of this stroller's design. Its smart packaging clear sections, well-labeled sections and helpful user guides made assembling this stroller an absolute breeze.
Stores
A double stroller has the potential to hold twice as much than a single stroller, so make sure you have plenty of storage space. You'll want a stroller that has enough storage space to accommodate the necessities of children and parents like bottles as well as snacks, toys and diapers. Look for under-seat baskets and other pockets, and think about a stroller with an expandable cargo space that can carry heavy items such as lunch bags and diaper bags.
A good double stroller should be able to expand with your family. For example, some models include an attachment for a bassinet that can accommodate infants, while others have child seats that can expand with your kids until they're ready to switch to riding on the back of the stroller, Billingsley says. Some double strollers allow for a rider board to let older siblings be part of the fun.
There are a variety of double strollers on the market. You can pick from high-performance models that are ideal for rough terrain, as well as more budget-friendly options that you can use daily. As you shop, read user reviews and recommendations from families like yours to gain a better sense of what to expect from the double stroller you select.
Double strollers come in three different designs: side-by-side, tandem, and wagon-style. Billingsley states that side-byside strollers are the most adaptable and ideal for twins as well as children of similar age. Tandem double strollers, on other hand, have two seats that are placed adjacent to one another and facing in opposite directions. This is a ideal choice for children of the same age, or for siblings who love to interact with each other. Tandem strollers may be harder to maneuver through tight spaces and are less likely to pass through doorways than their side-by-side counterparts.
Take a look at this top choice by Safety 1st if you prefer a wagon style double stroller. This affordable model was highly praised by our testers for its multiple seating configurations. It can be used with two car seats for infants or one child in a convertible toddler seat. Our reviewers also praised the soft memory foam seats with a 50+ SPF canopy and foam-filled tires that will never stop running flat. When it's time for folding, this model only requires just a few nudges on the straps under each seat (under the seat where children sit) for folding.