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If you have twins you need a double pushchair to take them from A to B. Our range includes twin prams as well as buggies that are able to be set up in various ways to meet your requirements.

Find a stroller newborn that can be folded in just one step and easily lifted into your car. You may also prefer a lightweight design, especially when you're on busy high streets.

Side-by-Side

They are the most commonly used type of double pushchair that usually can accommodate two children together. They are usually larger than single pushchairs. This makes them less agile on the footpaths. It can also be difficult to maneuver through kerbs with an automobile seat is installed. However the extra width can mean that they're generally easier to navigate through doorways and are distributed more evenly making them less burdensome to carry around on your back.

They can be used as twin prams from birth, and many models can accommodate a carrycot or two car seats. Some models can be converted into one mode by adding an additional basket (like the Cybex Venus).

The Bugaboo Donkey 5 is a perfect example of this. In Twin Mode, you can place the rear seat next to a carrycot. This allows you to create a fully enclosed twin space, which is perfect for babies. The pram store near me comes with amazing accessories, such as the newborn cocoons that can be attached either facing forwards or in any direction (for twin-facing prams). It's not as light as other options, but it's very well thought out.

Lightweight

Cybex is known for its nifty pushchairs and the single-to-double is no exception. The frame can be enlarged to accommodate an additional seat. It is possible to use the pushchair as twins from birth by putting in two newborn cocoons that cost PS59 each. These cocoons are enclosed and create lie-flat spaces. It is also possible to use it as mono mode with just one child thanks to a large basket that sits behind the seat. It has both front and rear suspensions which means it can take on bumps and uneven surfaces more easily. Our reviewers picked this car as their top choice.

Available in a range of elegant colors.

Tandem

If you're planning to have twins, you should consider a tandem pushchair that allows the children to sit side by side so that they can be able to see each other. They are ideal for activities like going to the zoo because the kids will be able to gaze at all the animals together. They're also ideal for parents who must keep an eye on their toddler and the other eye on their infant because they can see both of them at the same time.

Some tandem pushchairs are incredibly adaptable, as they can be converted to single mode. This is particularly useful for families with more than two kids (or just your eldest does not require a buggy anymore). This will help you avoid having to store a buggy empty which can be expensive.

For example the Cybex Venus can be used in mono or double mode, and features a clever frame that expands widthways to allow for an additional seat. It's not the tiniest pushchair however it does come with a large basket that can be set behind the front seat in double mode, or in the back when it's in mono mode. The seats can be positioned to face each other or one could be placed higher up so it can 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 Pram newborn side-byside. They have a sleek, compact frame that makes them easy to maneuver through doorways and supermarket aisles Some models can also be used as a jogging stroller on rough terrain thanks to a four-wheel suspension as well as wide rear wheels.

Another benefit of a tandem pushchair is that it can often use two carrycots or a car seat, babiie stroller and buggy seat. You can save money by establishing a travel system at the beginning, and avoiding separate purchases. Be aware that tandems are heavier and longer, and they may be less stable when you bump into kerbs and going over uneven surfaces. They also tend to need dismantling to fit into cars.

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