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Buying a Small Double Stroller

A double stroller is an important purchase, and it's one you'll be using for a long time. You must make the right choice.

Our testers examined strollers that have incredible flexibility and smooth rides on any terrain. They also examined whether the strollers were easy to fold and maneuver.

Size

There are a variety of double strollers on the market such as tandem, side-by-side (single-file) and wagons. The category has advanced from the behemoth vintage 1980s models that many older millennials might remember--these days, they're sleek and support various options for customization to make traveling with children more enjoyable for everyone.

For parents of toddlers or infants, a double stroller with car seat is a great option for getting them from one point to B. Some of the most modern strollers come with frames that can accommodate two infant car seats or convertible toddler seats. This lets them be used by children as young as until they reach kindergarten age. They are generally more expensive than a simple double stroller frame, however they also offer the convenience of an integrated car seat system and an ample undercarriage basket that can accommodate both car seats.

Parents with fewer children could opt for a single-to-double stroller that is less complicated and more affordable. These frames are usually lighter and some moms use their stroller after their children have outgrown it.

The compact fold is another fantastic feature of some of the smallest double strollers that we've test. They can fit in places where larger strollers won't, and they're often easier to maneuver once folded.

Additionally, the majority of small double strollers we've tested feature a nice-sized sunshade, but the coverage can vary twin buggy from birth almost nothing to a cocoon cover. For budget-conscious families it's worth looking at secondhand strollers on sites like Facebook Marketplace to see if there's a stroller that will meet your family's needs. Just be certain to check any used stroller for signs of wear and tear before committing to buying one.

Weight

When looking for a compact double stroller, parents need to think about how much they would like to pay and if it is a good fit for their family's lifestyle. A lightweight stroller, for example, may not have the storage space to hold large bags or additional gear. It also might not have an expansive canopy or other features that make it easier to take on long journeys.

The most comfortable double strollers are easy to maneuver and durable, so that children can remain in a comfortable position and not move around in their seats. Strollers that have padded seatbacks as well as adjustable leg rests score higher scores in our comfort tests than those without. The top double strollers have reclined seats that allow kids to relax on long rides.

Innovative designs and thoughtful features make strollers that can be used in many ways more popular than ever. Some of the most popular strollers can fit multiple car seats and offer many seating options from birth through preschool. Some are even light enough to jog or even travel with.

When choosing a small double stroller, it is important to consider whether the stroller will fit through narrow doorways and other spaces. Most older models of side-byside strollers and tandem strollers have a wide width that makes them incompatible with numerous doors. The most compact double strollers tend to be narrower than standard models and can be pushed into doors of all sizes with ease.

Another thing to consider is whether you need an additional feature on your stroller like a cup holder or snack tray. These are useful for longer trips but can add weight and cost to a double stroller.

Folding

A small double stroller that folds compactly, easily fitting in tight spaces and making it easy to store. In addition, a lightweight design ensures that it will be easy to maneuver and transport.

Before you decide on a small double stroller consider where you will be using it and how often. The answer to these questions will help you decide the essential features. For instance, if you are planning to use the stroller for running, then you will want to look for one with a smooth suspension that will glide over pavement and rough terrain.

Take into consideration the age and temperament of your children too. If they're of the same age and temperament, a side-by-side stroller could be the best option. If they are in different stages of development, a tandem stroller may be better suited to your needs.

A double stroller can be costly, but the investment will pay off in the long run. Making the investment in a high-quality model that meets your family's needs will make travel with kids easier, and it will also give years of comfort to both of you.

If you're limited with storage space, you might want to consider a small double stroller that can accommodate infant car seats as well as toddlers. Evenflo Pivot Xplore Wagon can accommodate twins and is a great option for families with two children. It has two canopy options and a storage bin that attaches, and an infant tray with cup holders. This stroller is budget-friendly and offers the ability to fold quickly and easily, and it can be carried by one hand. It is important to know that you have to remove the second seat on the majority of double modular strollers when folding.

Maneuverability

The best small double strollers are easy to maneuver and have smooth, responsive wheels that glide over all kinds of surfaces. These strollers come with seating that reclines and ample storage space for your child's gear. In addition they can accommodate car seat carriers and infant toddler seats. These features make these strollers a great option for families looking for one stroller that can be used for multiple purposes.

Alli Cavasino, a certified child passenger safety technician who offers advice to parents on strollers and travel gear, recommends choosing a lightweight stroller that is easy for children to push. She advises that strollers that are heavy can cause frame fatigue and injuries. "If your stroller is weighing too much and difficult to push, consider adding a ride-along deck or reducing the number of children in the seat."

A few of the double strollers we tested can accommodate multiple infant car seats. The UPPAbaby Vista v2 Double, for instance, can carry two infant car seats or toddler seats simultaneously and can convert to a three-seat configuration by using the add-on RumbleSeat. It also comes with a fashionable, inline design, foam-filled tires that don't be flat, and a telescoping handlebar that can be adjusted. The seat buckles are among the easiest to secure and remove, and its generous UPF 50+ sunshades feature peekaboo windows.

Other models are available with different seating configurations. They can be used for twins or triplets, as well as an older child and an infant or a toddler riding a scooter (sold separately). They also have easy-to-use brakes and a relatively compact fold that fits in most trunks. Some are so light they can be carried up and down stairs. And most require little assembly although the Joovy Caboose requires some tools and took the longest time to build in our tests.

Safety

The best double strollers come with numerous safety features, such as adjustable handlebars to give you a good grip and a wide base that doesn't fall over when the kids get up from their seats. They also have generous canopies that can be used to protect both children and rain or storms. Alli Cavasino is a certified child safety technician. She says they're simple to use. "Look for a one- or two-step fold that's easily carried, and that has a clear, obvious place to put the straps," she advises.

The most double strollers that are compact can fit through doorways with ease--a major benefit for those with an incredibly small car or a tiny living space. The smallest models weigh less than traditional double strollers. This makes them easier to transport from one place to the next.

Parents of children of similar ages can opt for an X-style stroller that is side by side like our top pick one: the Joovy Kooper X2, that has two child seats which can be individually adjusted for recline and width. In our tests the seats we found them to be extremely comfortable and the reclining to be simple and easy with just one lever on each seat. It also comes with a large storage basket as well as a one-step linked parking brake (to reduce hand fatigue when stopping), and some of the best harnesses in our tests.

If you have kids far apart in age, then a sit-and-stand stroller like our top choice, the UPPAbaby Vista v2 Double, might be a good choice. It can accommodate two infant car seats, and also has a pair of modified seats that function as bassinets for older children. It can also be modified to accommodate a riding board for a sibling who is even older.