15 Startling Facts About Pushchair That You Never Knew
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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 range includes twin prams as well as buggies that can be configured in various ways to meet your requirements.
Find a stroller that can be folded in just one step and then easily tucked away into your boot. You might also want an ultra-light design that is easy to navigate and manoeuvre, particularly if you have busy high streets to navigate.
Side-by-Side
They are the most popular type of double pushchair and can typically seat 2 children side-by-side. They are generally wider than single pushchairs, which means they are less agile on footpaths and can be a little tricky to navigate up and down kerbs with a car seat attached. The extra size allows them to move more easily through doorways and are more evenly distributed, so it is easier for you to carry them on your back.
They can be used as twin prams from birth and many models can be used with a carrycot and 2 car seats. Some can even be converted to a single mode with an additional basket (like the Cybex Venus).
One of the most impressive examples of this is the Bugaboo Donkey 5 which, in Twin Mode, allows you to put the rear seat and carrycot side by side. This allows you to create a fully enclosed twin space and is ideal for infants. The pram is also equipped with a couple of really cool accessories, including the newborn cocoons which can be put on face either direction (for a twin-facing pram) or facing forwards (for a normal single). It's not as light as other options, but it's extremely well-thought out.
Lightweight
Cybex is known for innovation, and this single-to-double pushchair is no different. Its innovative frame expands widthways to take a second seat, and you can use it as a twin from birth with the addition of two newborn cocoons (PS59 each) which create enclosed lie-flat spaces for babies. It can also be used in mono mode with just one child thanks to a large basket that is placed behind the seat. It also has front and rear suspensions to take on bumps and uneven surfaces more easily. Our reviewers selected this car as their top choice.
Available in a variety of fashionable colors.
Tandem
If you're planning to have twins, you'll require a pushchair that is tandem. This allows the children to sit together and interact with each one another. These are great for things such as visiting the zoo as the children can look at all the animals together. They are also ideal for parents who need to keep an eye on their toddler and baby at the same time.
Some tandem pushchairs are extremely adaptable, since they can be converted to single mode. This is especially useful when you are planning to have more than two children (or in the event that your child who is the oldest does not require an extra buggy). This means that you won't have an empty folding pushchair to store away which can be expensive.
The Cybex Venus, for example is a model that can be used in double or mono mode. The frame can be expanded to accommodate an additional seat. It's not the lightest of pushchairs, but it has a large basket that can be set behind the front seat in double mode, or at the back if in mono mode. The seats can be set to face each other or one can be positioned higher so that it can look over the other and see what they are doing.
Double tandem pushchairs, such as the Joolz Geo 3, are able to seat one above the other or side by side. They feature a sleek, compact stroller frame that makes them easier to maneuver through doors and aisles of supermarkets, and some models can also be used as a jogging or stroller on rough terrain thanks 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 with a buggy seat. You can save money by creating an overall travel system from the beginning and not making separate purchases. It's worth remembering that tandems are heavier and longer than single pushchairs and are less stable when bumping up kerbs or going over uneven surfaces. They also require dismantling in order to fit into cars.
If you have twins, you need a double pushchair in order to get them from A to B. Our range includes twin prams as well as buggies that can be configured in various ways to meet your requirements.
Find a stroller that can be folded in just one step and then easily tucked away into your boot. You might also want an ultra-light design that is easy to navigate and manoeuvre, particularly if you have busy high streets to navigate.
Side-by-Side
They are the most popular type of double pushchair and can typically seat 2 children side-by-side. They are generally wider than single pushchairs, which means they are less agile on footpaths and can be a little tricky to navigate up and down kerbs with a car seat attached. The extra size allows them to move more easily through doorways and are more evenly distributed, so it is easier for you to carry them on your back.
They can be used as twin prams from birth and many models can be used with a carrycot and 2 car seats. Some can even be converted to a single mode with an additional basket (like the Cybex Venus).
One of the most impressive examples of this is the Bugaboo Donkey 5 which, in Twin Mode, allows you to put the rear seat and carrycot side by side. This allows you to create a fully enclosed twin space and is ideal for infants. The pram is also equipped with a couple of really cool accessories, including the newborn cocoons which can be put on face either direction (for a twin-facing pram) or facing forwards (for a normal single). It's not as light as other options, but it's extremely well-thought out.
Lightweight
Cybex is known for innovation, and this single-to-double pushchair is no different. Its innovative frame expands widthways to take a second seat, and you can use it as a twin from birth with the addition of two newborn cocoons (PS59 each) which create enclosed lie-flat spaces for babies. It can also be used in mono mode with just one child thanks to a large basket that is placed behind the seat. It also has front and rear suspensions to take on bumps and uneven surfaces more easily. Our reviewers selected this car as their top choice.
Available in a variety of fashionable colors.
Tandem
If you're planning to have twins, you'll require a pushchair that is tandem. This allows the children to sit together and interact with each one another. These are great for things such as visiting the zoo as the children can look at all the animals together. They are also ideal for parents who need to keep an eye on their toddler and baby at the same time.
Some tandem pushchairs are extremely adaptable, since they can be converted to single mode. This is especially useful when you are planning to have more than two children (or in the event that your child who is the oldest does not require an extra buggy). This means that you won't have an empty folding pushchair to store away which can be expensive.
The Cybex Venus, for example is a model that can be used in double or mono mode. The frame can be expanded to accommodate an additional seat. It's not the lightest of pushchairs, but it has a large basket that can be set behind the front seat in double mode, or at the back if in mono mode. The seats can be set to face each other or one can be positioned higher so that it can look over the other and see what they are doing.
Double tandem pushchairs, such as the Joolz Geo 3, are able to seat one above the other or side by side. They feature a sleek, compact stroller frame that makes them easier to maneuver through doors and aisles of supermarkets, and some models can also be used as a jogging or stroller on rough terrain thanks 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 with a buggy seat. You can save money by creating an overall travel system from the beginning and not making separate purchases. It's worth remembering that tandems are heavier and longer than single pushchairs and are less stable when bumping up kerbs or going over uneven surfaces. They also require dismantling in order to fit into cars.
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