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Choosing a double pram pushchair twin (discover this)

When you have twins, you'll need a double pushchair in order to get them from A to B. Our range of twin prams pushchairs includes twin buggies that can be set up in various ways to meet your requirements.

Find a pushchair that folds in one step and is easy to carry into your car. You might also want lightweight designs that are easy to navigate and manoeuvre especially if you have busy roads to traverse.

Side-by-Side

This is the most commonly used double pushchair. It can usually seat two children side by side. They are usually bigger than single pushchairs. This makes them less able to maneuver on the footpaths. It is also difficult to maneuver through kerbs with a car seat is attached. However the extra width means that they're generally easier to navigate through doors and are more evenly distributed making them more comfortable to carry on your back.

They can be used as a twin pram newborn from the beginning and a lot of models can be used with a carrycot or 2 car seats. Some can even convert into a single mode with a basket alongside (like the Cybex Venus).

The Bugaboo Donkey 5 is a great illustration of this. In Twin Mode, you can fit the rear seat alongside a carrycot. This allows you to create a fully enclosed twin space and is perfect for newborns. The pram comes with amazing accessories, such as the newborn cocoons that can be positioned either facing towards the front or in any direction (for twin-facing prams pushchairs prams pushchairs). It's not as lightweight as other options, but it's extremely well-thought out.

Lightweight

Cybex is known for its innovative pushchairs, and the single-to double is no exception. The frame can be extended to accommodate an additional seat. You can use the pushchair as a twin from birth by adding two newborn cocoons for a total of PS59. These cocoons create lie-flat areas that are enclosed. The large shopping basket that is behind the seat allows it to be used in mono mode for a single child. It also comes with rear and front suspension to tackle bumps and uneven surfaces a little more easily. Our reviewers selected this car as their top choice.

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Tandem

If you're planning to have twins you will require a tandem pushchair. This will allow the children to sit together and Pram (Best5.Ru) look at each other. These are great for things like visiting the zoo, as the children can look at all the animals together. They're also ideal for parents who must keep one eye on their toddler and the other on their child since they can look at both at the same time.

Some tandem pushchairs provide ultra versatility as they can change back to single mode. This is particularly useful when you're planning to have more than two children (or just your eldest does not require a buggy anymore). This will save you from having to store a buggy empty which can be costly.

The Cybex Venus, for example can be used in double or mono mode. The frame can be expanded to allow for an additional seat. It's not the lightest of pushchairs, but it offers a large basket for shopping which is located behind the front seat when in double mode (and at the back of the seat in mono mode). The seats can be positioned so that they face each other, or one can be set higher, so that it can be able to look over the other and observe what they are doing.

Other double tandem pushchairs such as the Joolz Geo 3 can seat one on top of the other or side-by-side. The slim, sleek frame makes it easier to maneuver through doors and aisles in supermarkets. Some models can also be used on uneven terrain, or for a jogging path due to their large rear wheels and four-wheel suspension.

A tandem pushchair can be used to carry two carrycots or a car and buggy seat. This allows you to build a travel system right from the beginning and save money on additional purchases. Remember that tandems are heavier and longer and may feel less stable when bumping into kerbs or navigating uneven surfaces. They also have to be dismantled to fit in cars.