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The Best Twin Buggy
Designed to adapt to your family's needs This inline double comes with different seating options and can be used for twins or children of various age groups. Its foam-filled rubber tires don't flatten out and its soft suspension makes light work of kerbs.
It is easy to travel because it folds super-flat and meets the weight requirements of gate-checks for airlines. It also has an enormous under-seat storage basket, and a four-panel sun canopy.
Leclerc Influencer
The Leclerc influencer is a fantastic option for those who fly. Its elegant design, auto-folding capabilities and dimensions that are cabin-approved make it a great choice. Its folded (and unfurled) width is 47cm. This is slightly more than the IATA standard 45cm. However, it still is in compliance with the regulations for hand luggage of airlines. It can be kept in overhead lockers during flights (subject to approval by the airline). It was easy to clean with a wipe and there were many extras like nappy nappy, footmuffs and buggie bags that clip onto handles, as well as hoods that have UV50+ protection.
We love the way it's so small when folded, and that it fits easily through small spaces such as shops narrow alleyways and Jane's tiny terrace - and it's even easier to manoeuvre up and down the stairs. The bumper bar doubles up as a carry handle and there's a large, flip-flop friendly brake with a colour indicator. The basket is smaller than others however it's large enough to accommodate a decent-sized changing bag and there are also additional trays for drinks, snacks and toys.
It's suitable from the moment of birth and can be combined with a Leclerc Baby Carrycot or car seat using adaptors (sold separately). For older children, there's a backrest that flattens, making it ideal for extended nap times or walks. The 5-point harness with magnets is simple to use. It is also super light, weighing only 6.6kg. A travel bag is also included.
Joie Evalite Duo
The British brand Joie has a mission to "share happiness with parents who are expecting" by creating pushchairs which are "functional and stylish, as well as innovative". The Evalite Duo is their latest twin buggy. It is designed to hold two children at a time, unlike the slightly heavier Aire Twin. It also has stadium-style seating that allows both children to see the world.
The Evalite Duo weighs just under 10kg and is one of lightest strollers for siblings on the market. It is suitable from birth and can be used with Joie car seats or carrycots (with the Instant Sure Lock attachment). It's easy to drive, ride, lift and fold, and the clever frame expands to fit the second seat.
Out 'n' about says the Evalite Duo's one-handed folding design is an absolute highlight. They were amazed by how quickly and effortlessly the Evalite Duo comes together. However, they did observe that it was more difficult to navigate rough surfaces and bumps as compared to other models.
The front seat doesn't fully recline and the parents were forced to use their hands to lower it. This is something they'd like to avoid when traveling with children. The Evalite Duo, however, is a great stroller that can be improved upon with a few tweaks. They love how compact it is when folded.
iCandy Peach
iCandy Peach is a highly-sophisticated tandem buggy that provides parents with all the options they need. It's compatible with a wide range of car seats, and folds effortlessly by using a single-click mechanism. It comes with a range of additional features, such as raincovers and liners. Other brands charge separately for these.
iCandy's Peach pushchair is a sought-after choice for fashion-conscious parents thanks to its fashionable and modern premium jersey fabrics. This new 2022 version of the Peach has undergone a number of minor tweaks that improve performance and functionality without compromising on aesthetics.
The inclusion of a ride-on board makes this the ideal option for twins. It's also slightly smaller than the previous Peach models but that doesn't mean it from providing all the space you could need for your children.
This is an excellent double stroller for those who want something sleek and adaptable. It can be used from the beginning as a single stroller then purchase a double kit to allow it to be a twin buggy. It also has a huge basket and five recline positions to ensure maximum comfort for your children. It also has a single-handed fold as well as an integrated carry strap. The only issue is that it can be a little heavy to carry around when you aren't using it particularly since it folds into two pieces rather than one.
iCandy Orange
This is the best twin buggy you can get. The seats can be outfitted with liners and footmuffs that keep your children warm in cold winter months. The carrycot is simple to attach using the side flaps that open to allow for gate opening. It is large and comfortable. Orange chassis can accommodate 30 different combinations of the seat and carrycot.
The wheels are designed to withstand rough surfaces and pavements. It also comes with a large shopping basket, which is perfect for large supermarkets. The pushchair is lightweight and easy to drive. The round pedal brake makes it simple to use, but not for flip-flops. The latch that keeps it folded needs two hands to release. Once it's collapsed the front wheels fold under the basket, and the chassis is free to stand.
The Orange is ideal for parents who are fashion-conscious and have a baby or toddler and want a buggy that'll be able to grow with them. It's a good choice for parents who anticipate a second baby in the near future and would like a double pushchair that is flexible. The iCandy Orange may not be inexpensive but its versatility could make it last a long time and increase its resale price. It's also available with a buggy board, which will reduce the amount of siblings fighting over seats.
Mountain Buggy Duet
Founded by a New Zealander, Mountain Buggy (part of the Mokopuna group, which also owns Phil and Teds and Baby Jogger) is the first brand of prams to concentrate on all-terrain dual pushchairs. The Duet side-by-side twin stroller is sleek and slim and is able to slide through the doorways and move easily through narrow aisles of shopping. It is one of the smallest, fully-featured double buggies in the market and has won many awards, including 2014 Mother & Baby Twin Gold and 2015 Prima Baby Twin Silver.
The seats are small enough to let children of different ages sit comfortably together. They also have independent reclining so that kids can pick their preferred seating position. The large canopy is equipped with flip-out sun visors and the storage basket has plenty of space. It is compatible with two infant car seats when you buy of car seat adapters. It can be used with almost all brands, which is a huge benefit.
The only downside is the weight. At 32.4 pounds, it is heavy to lift into and out of the trunk, and could be difficult for Grandma to manage. It is also more expensive than other stokke double stroller side-by-side buggies. But, it's designed to last and offers a lot of features for the price. It is a great choice for urban parents who wish to avoid lugging a bulky stroller around. And, the straps that are padded and buckles with five points ensure safety for babies.
Bugaboo Donkey twin
The Bugaboo Donkey Twin is a beautiful, functional buggy with a classy design. It's a great product, but it's not without flaws.
For one, it has very little in the way of additional conveniences for the parents and their children. There's a small bin beside the seat that's only usable when the seat is connected and that's the only thing it has. There are no cup holders, parent trays or accessory pockets. This could be a problem on long trips.
The seats don't recline very flat, and the gap between the seats is quite large. Our 5-year-old was having trouble reclined comfortably. That's a shame considering it's a high-end model.
On the positive side, it's easy to maneuver and the swivel wheels are great for climbing up steep slopes and steps. It's also slim enough to fit into most doors, and it folds easily for storage and transport. It can also be switched to mono mode with only three clicks, should you require more space or want to make a quick getaway. It can even accommodate a third child using the comfort wheeled board if you need to. It's expensive, but for those on a budget there are alternatives out there. If you like the brand and can afford it, it's worth the price.
Designed to adapt to your family's needs This inline double comes with different seating options and can be used for twins or children of various age groups. Its foam-filled rubber tires don't flatten out and its soft suspension makes light work of kerbs.
It is easy to travel because it folds super-flat and meets the weight requirements of gate-checks for airlines. It also has an enormous under-seat storage basket, and a four-panel sun canopy.
Leclerc Influencer
The Leclerc influencer is a fantastic option for those who fly. Its elegant design, auto-folding capabilities and dimensions that are cabin-approved make it a great choice. Its folded (and unfurled) width is 47cm. This is slightly more than the IATA standard 45cm. However, it still is in compliance with the regulations for hand luggage of airlines. It can be kept in overhead lockers during flights (subject to approval by the airline). It was easy to clean with a wipe and there were many extras like nappy nappy, footmuffs and buggie bags that clip onto handles, as well as hoods that have UV50+ protection.
We love the way it's so small when folded, and that it fits easily through small spaces such as shops narrow alleyways and Jane's tiny terrace - and it's even easier to manoeuvre up and down the stairs. The bumper bar doubles up as a carry handle and there's a large, flip-flop friendly brake with a colour indicator. The basket is smaller than others however it's large enough to accommodate a decent-sized changing bag and there are also additional trays for drinks, snacks and toys.
It's suitable from the moment of birth and can be combined with a Leclerc Baby Carrycot or car seat using adaptors (sold separately). For older children, there's a backrest that flattens, making it ideal for extended nap times or walks. The 5-point harness with magnets is simple to use. It is also super light, weighing only 6.6kg. A travel bag is also included.
Joie Evalite Duo
The British brand Joie has a mission to "share happiness with parents who are expecting" by creating pushchairs which are "functional and stylish, as well as innovative". The Evalite Duo is their latest twin buggy. It is designed to hold two children at a time, unlike the slightly heavier Aire Twin. It also has stadium-style seating that allows both children to see the world.
The Evalite Duo weighs just under 10kg and is one of lightest strollers for siblings on the market. It is suitable from birth and can be used with Joie car seats or carrycots (with the Instant Sure Lock attachment). It's easy to drive, ride, lift and fold, and the clever frame expands to fit the second seat.
Out 'n' about says the Evalite Duo's one-handed folding design is an absolute highlight. They were amazed by how quickly and effortlessly the Evalite Duo comes together. However, they did observe that it was more difficult to navigate rough surfaces and bumps as compared to other models.
The front seat doesn't fully recline and the parents were forced to use their hands to lower it. This is something they'd like to avoid when traveling with children. The Evalite Duo, however, is a great stroller that can be improved upon with a few tweaks. They love how compact it is when folded.
iCandy Peach
iCandy Peach is a highly-sophisticated tandem buggy that provides parents with all the options they need. It's compatible with a wide range of car seats, and folds effortlessly by using a single-click mechanism. It comes with a range of additional features, such as raincovers and liners. Other brands charge separately for these.
iCandy's Peach pushchair is a sought-after choice for fashion-conscious parents thanks to its fashionable and modern premium jersey fabrics. This new 2022 version of the Peach has undergone a number of minor tweaks that improve performance and functionality without compromising on aesthetics.
The inclusion of a ride-on board makes this the ideal option for twins. It's also slightly smaller than the previous Peach models but that doesn't mean it from providing all the space you could need for your children.
This is an excellent double stroller for those who want something sleek and adaptable. It can be used from the beginning as a single stroller then purchase a double kit to allow it to be a twin buggy. It also has a huge basket and five recline positions to ensure maximum comfort for your children. It also has a single-handed fold as well as an integrated carry strap. The only issue is that it can be a little heavy to carry around when you aren't using it particularly since it folds into two pieces rather than one.
iCandy Orange
This is the best twin buggy you can get. The seats can be outfitted with liners and footmuffs that keep your children warm in cold winter months. The carrycot is simple to attach using the side flaps that open to allow for gate opening. It is large and comfortable. Orange chassis can accommodate 30 different combinations of the seat and carrycot.
The wheels are designed to withstand rough surfaces and pavements. It also comes with a large shopping basket, which is perfect for large supermarkets. The pushchair is lightweight and easy to drive. The round pedal brake makes it simple to use, but not for flip-flops. The latch that keeps it folded needs two hands to release. Once it's collapsed the front wheels fold under the basket, and the chassis is free to stand.
The Orange is ideal for parents who are fashion-conscious and have a baby or toddler and want a buggy that'll be able to grow with them. It's a good choice for parents who anticipate a second baby in the near future and would like a double pushchair that is flexible. The iCandy Orange may not be inexpensive but its versatility could make it last a long time and increase its resale price. It's also available with a buggy board, which will reduce the amount of siblings fighting over seats.
Mountain Buggy Duet
Founded by a New Zealander, Mountain Buggy (part of the Mokopuna group, which also owns Phil and Teds and Baby Jogger) is the first brand of prams to concentrate on all-terrain dual pushchairs. The Duet side-by-side twin stroller is sleek and slim and is able to slide through the doorways and move easily through narrow aisles of shopping. It is one of the smallest, fully-featured double buggies in the market and has won many awards, including 2014 Mother & Baby Twin Gold and 2015 Prima Baby Twin Silver.
The seats are small enough to let children of different ages sit comfortably together. They also have independent reclining so that kids can pick their preferred seating position. The large canopy is equipped with flip-out sun visors and the storage basket has plenty of space. It is compatible with two infant car seats when you buy of car seat adapters. It can be used with almost all brands, which is a huge benefit.
The only downside is the weight. At 32.4 pounds, it is heavy to lift into and out of the trunk, and could be difficult for Grandma to manage. It is also more expensive than other stokke double stroller side-by-side buggies. But, it's designed to last and offers a lot of features for the price. It is a great choice for urban parents who wish to avoid lugging a bulky stroller around. And, the straps that are padded and buckles with five points ensure safety for babies.
Bugaboo Donkey twin
The Bugaboo Donkey Twin is a beautiful, functional buggy with a classy design. It's a great product, but it's not without flaws.
For one, it has very little in the way of additional conveniences for the parents and their children. There's a small bin beside the seat that's only usable when the seat is connected and that's the only thing it has. There are no cup holders, parent trays or accessory pockets. This could be a problem on long trips.
The seats don't recline very flat, and the gap between the seats is quite large. Our 5-year-old was having trouble reclined comfortably. That's a shame considering it's a high-end model.
On the positive side, it's easy to maneuver and the swivel wheels are great for climbing up steep slopes and steps. It's also slim enough to fit into most doors, and it folds easily for storage and transport. It can also be switched to mono mode with only three clicks, should you require more space or want to make a quick getaway. It can even accommodate a third child using the comfort wheeled board if you need to. It's expensive, but for those on a budget there are alternatives out there. If you like the brand and can afford it, it's worth the price.
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