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Buying Guide For Double Strollers<br /><br />If you have two children who are similar in age, a double stroller can be a valuable investment. These strollers are narrow and narrow, as well as flexible side-by-side buggies let you keep your eyes on both kids at the same time braving the grocery aisle as well as the parks and other obstacles life throws your way.<br /><br />Comfort<br /><br />The comfort factor is one of the most important factors to consider when shopping for a double-stroller. This could include the seating arrangement as well as the overall size, which will have an impact on the ease of use and storage. Katie Billingsley, a child development expert from Fourth Trimester Postnatal Retreat, advises parents to be aware of the stroller's weight and folded dimensions. "They should also look at the seat recline options and age ranges to ensure a good fit for their family."<br /><br />A quality double stroller should be able to navigate a variety of surfaces with ease including suburban sidewalks, parks, and from toddler booster seats to infant car seats. It should also have flexible seating arrangements for children of different ages and comfort features such as windows that peek out and adjustable canopy to shield children from sun or rain.<br /><br />For many families double strollers will be used from birth and into childhood, so it's important to consider the seating options. Billingsley states that there are two primary categories that are in-line with one seat in front of the other and side-byside, with seats next to each other. "Some parents prefer an in-line option for its sleek design and versatility, while others like a wagon-style double stroller to maximize space for large items or groceries."<br /><br />In-line models are more likely to show this type of discrepancy. Certain models may provide different recline options, with one seat being nearly flat, and the other one remaining fairly upright. Billingsley suggests choosing a model with both a near flat recline and leg rest adjustments for both seats. This will ensure that both children can lay comfortably.<br /><br />Finally, she advises choosing strollers that have storage compartments that will allow parents to quickly access snacks, toys and personal items while on the move. She also suggests that it is helpful to find a stroller that comes with a parent console or organizer bag, that can be attached to the handlebars. This can aid parents in keeping their essentials at hand.<br /><br />A few of the top-rated double strollers can be expanded, allowing parents the flexibility to modify the layout according to their family's requirements. For example the Mockingbird Expandable is a highly rated double stroller that can be used with a single seat as early as birth, and then converted to tandem (with an additional seat and bassinet) as the child gets older.<br /><br />Safety<br /><br />Double strollers should be able to carry the weight of two passengers and any additional cargo. Strollers must be able to move and push, particularly on difficult terrain and in tight spaces. The best strollers have ergonomic handlebars that can be adjusted in height to allow parents to maintain their good posture when pushing them. A harness that does not need to be rethread which makes the adjustment of seat belts more quickly and easily to do, is a nice feature to look for. Safety features include a robust brake system, as well as wheels that slide over any surface.<br /><br />Some parents prefer an arrangement that allows both children to see one another during family outings. This arrangement can prevent sibling rivalries about who gets to sit in which place however, it's not 100% secure. If the seats are positioned at different heights, one child could be able to kick or punch the other during walks.<br /><br />For parents with twins or siblings close in age, a tandem-style stroller is a great option for being able see both children at the same time. Double strollers can be wider, and may not be able to fit through some doors inside. For maximum flexibility, think about a single-to-double stroller that transitions from a single to a tandem in various ways, like the well-known CYBEX Gazelle S. These models can accommodate a wide range of configurations and allow you to click in infant car seats or cot attachments depending on your needs.<br /><br />If you decide to purchase a side-by-side or tandem-style stroller, be sure that the stroller is JPMA-certified to meet the strictest safety standards. Also pay attention to the weight limits that apply to each seat, as exceeding them could result in frame fatigue or other issues.<br /><br />While it's easy for us to focus on all the extra bells and whistles that come with the latest stroller, it's crucial to remember that a stroller is basically a baby carrier that is transported for long durations of time. It should be comfortable for both parents and children as well as easy to clean and maintain, and ideally, it should offer an intuitive, familiar design that the person pushing it can effortlessly move it around without having to think about how to move forward or turn left or right, or use the brakes.<br /><br />Easy of Use<br /><br />A double stroller should be simple to maneuver over different terrains for families who are always on the move. Strollers with features like peek-a-boo windows, adjustable canopies and sturdy brake systems are crucial to ensure the safety of your children. But there are other features that make them more convenient to use. A stroller must be compact enough to fit in the trunk of your car and still provide plenty of storage space for food or other things. Additionally, you should consider thoughtful features such as a cup holder for one parent or console for parents, as well as a snack tray for kids--all things that make life on the go with two kids significantly simpler.<br /><br /><br /><br />During our testing, we evaluated each stroller on how well it performed on a variety surfaces and how well it could maneuver in tight spaces. We also examined how simple it was to fold and unfold, and whether or not a specific feature enhanced the overall functionality of the stroller. For example a stroller with no-rethread harnesses makes adjusting the seat belts easy and quick. This can be a huge selling point for parents who are on the move because it cuts down on time and reduces the need to rethread the harness.<br /><br />The UPPAbaby Vista v2 Double scored highly in this metric, as it offered an impressive range of seating configurations and additional accessories to accommodate growing families. The wagon-style double-stroller can be expanded to accommodate an additional seat, a bassinet or even a toddler's riding board. This is ideal for families that plan to spend long hours in the car with a variety of children of different age groups. It also glides effortlessly over cobblestones, ball fields and pavements. It also can be folded flat for simple storage in a trunk or closet. The design of this stroller is simple and intuitive and was a big hit with our tester Kerry. The smart packaging clear sections, well-marked sections and the user's guide made it simple to put this stroller together.<br /><br />Stores<br /><br />Double strollers can carry twice as much as one stroller, so make sure you look for plenty of storage space. You'll want a stroller that has enough storage space to accommodate the essentials for both parents and children including bottles as well as snacks, toys and diapers. Look for baskets and pockets under the seats. Also, think about a stroller that has an expandable cargo space that can accommodate bulky items like diaper bags and lunchbags.<br /><br />A good double stroller must have the ability to adapt as your family expands. Billingsley says that some models come with an attachment for a bassinet to accommodate infants. Other models come with child seats that be able to grow with your child until they are able to ride on the back. Some double strollers permit older siblings to join in on the fun by riding on a rider board.<br /><br />There's a wide selection of <a href="https://www.pushchairsandprams.uk/categories/double-pushchairs">double strollers</a> available on the market, ranging from sleek, high-performance models that can handle rough terrain to budget-friendly models that are more suitable for use in the everyday. While shopping, you can read reviews and opinions of families just like yours to get a better idea of what to expect from the double stroller that you pick.<br /><br />Double strollers are available in three different styles: tandem, side-by-side and wagon style. Side-by-side double strollers offer most versatility and are ideal for twins or children who are similar in age, Billingsley explains. Tandem double strollers feature two seats set up in tandem facing in opposite directions. This is a great option for children of similar age or siblings who like to be social with one another. Tandem strollers are more difficult to maneuver in tight spaces, and are less likely to fit in doorways.<br /><br />Check out this top pick by Safety 1st if you prefer a wagon-style double stroller. Our testers were impressed by the fact that this low-cost model offers multiple seating configurations as well as the ability to connect two infant car seats or a single child in the convertible toddler seat. Our experts also appreciated the comfortable memory foam seats, 50+ SPF canopy, and foam-filled tires that will never stop running flat. And when it's time for you to fold, this model needs just a couple of tugs on the straps on each seat (under the seats where kids are) to fold in half.<br /><br />
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