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Choosing a Double Pushchair Twin

If you have twins you need a double pushchair in order to get them from A to B. Our selection includes a variety of twin prams and double pram and pushchair buggies in various configurations to suit your family requirements.

Choose a folding stroller which can fold in one step, and easily put into your car. You may also prefer a lightweight design that's easy to navigate and manoeuvre, particularly if you have busy roads to navigate.

Side-by-Side

They are the most commonly used type of double pushchair that generally can seat two children together. They're generally wider than single pushchairs. This can make them less able to maneuver on the footpaths. It is also difficult to move up and down kerbs when the car seat is in place. The extra size allows them to move more easily through doors and also more evenly distributed, so it is easier on your back.

Many models can be used from birth as twin Prams Pushchairs Prams Pushchairs and accept a carrycot, or two car seats. Some models can be converted into one-mode with a basket to the side (like the Cybex Venus).

One of the most excellent examples of this is the Bugaboo Donkey 5 which, in twin stroller Mode, allows you to place the rear seat and carrycot side by side. This creates a completely enclosed space for twins and is perfect for babies. This pram bag is also equipped with a couple of really cool accessories, including newborn cocoons which can be attached to face either way (for a twin-facing pram) or facing forwards (for a standard single). It's not as light like other options, but it's really cleverly constructed.

Lightweight

Cybex is known for its ingenuity and this pushchair converts to a single is no different. Its innovative frame expands widthways to accommodate two seats and can be used it as a twin from birth by incorporating the addition of two newborn cocoons (PS59 each) that provide enclosed, lie-flat areas for babies. It can also be used in an individual mode with only one child due to a large basket that is placed behind the seat. It also comes with rear and front suspensions that can handle bumps and uneven surfaces more easily. A top pick among our reviewers.

Available in a range of elegant colors.

Tandem

If you're planning to have twins, you want a tandem pushchair that allows children to sit side by side so that they can see each other. These are great for things like going to the zoo because the kids will be able to look at all the animals together. They are also ideal for parents who need to keep an eye on both their toddler and baby simultaneously.

Some tandem pushchairs offer extreme flexibility as they can convert back to single mode. This is especially useful if you plan to have more than two children (or if your eldest child doesn't require an extra buggy). This will help you avoid having to store an empty buggy which can be expensive.

For instance the Cybex Venus can be used in mono or double mode, and features a clever frame that opens wide to allow for an additional seat. This isn't the lightest of pushchairs, however it comes with a large basket for shopping that is placed behind the front seat in double mode (and in the back of the seat in mono mode). The seats can be placed to face each other or one can be set higher so that it can be able to look at the other and see what they are doing.

Some double tandem pushchairs such as the Joolz Geo 3, are able to seat one above the other or side-by-side. They have a sleek, compact frame that makes it easier to maneuver through doors and supermarket aisles, and some models can also be used as a jogging or stroller on rough terrain due to a four-wheel suspension as well as large rear wheels.

A tandem pushchair can also be used to carry two carrycots, or a car and buggy seat. You can save money by creating an overall travel system from the beginning, and avoiding separate purchases. Remember that tandems are heavier and longer and may be less stable when bumping into kerbs or navigating uneven surfaces. They also tend to need dismantling in order to fit into cars.