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Which Lightweight Double Pushchair Should You Buy?
It's easy to move around with a lightweight double pushchair, particularly if you have children of varying age groups. They are easy to fold, steer and transport up and down stairs.
This City Mini GT2 features side-by-side seating with plenty of legroom. It also has adjustable reclining, large UPF 50+ canopies and windows that peek out. It also comes with frames that can be expanded in size to accommodate a second car seat or a second passenger.
Side-by-Side
The majority of lightweight double pushchairs that we tested are side-by-side designs and they're generally best for children who can stand up without assistance, as these models tend to lack car seat integration. The Thule Urban Glide 2 Double and the Baby Trend Sit 'N Stand Double, are both excellent choices. They come with an adjustable recline for both seats, a big canopy, and padded 5-point safety harnesses. They're also easy to maneuver despite their larger footprint and are great for parents worried about fitting through doors.
The Cybex Duet is a little different due to its clever frame that extends its width to create an additional seat, making it slimmer than other pushchairs with side-by-side seating on the market. This means it fits through standard doors and is easy to move around on public transport. It also doubles as an jogger which is perfect if you plan to use it in conjunction with an infant car seat or carrier.
The UPPAbaby Vista v2 double is another great side-by-side, lightweight double. It provides additional flexibility due to the modular frame. It's a clever design that allows you to convert it into a single buggy or a double travel stroller by incorporating two car seats or carrycots (it can even take twins). It's a good option for families that are growing. The UPPAbaby umbrella stroller is one of the lightest, most stylish and most stylish available.
If you prefer a more compact, lightweight double, consider the egg2 which folds to the size of a small suitcase. It can be used as a single or a double by adding two carrycots or infant car seats, and our home testers loved how simple and sleek it was to handle even when stuffed with children.
Side-by-side lightweight double pushchairs aren't 100% foolproof, howeverIf your children are of the same age or stage, they might be fighting over who rides in which seat. If they're taller than each other, a tandem model could be better for them, as it lets them face each other.
Tandem
While side-by-side models are more appropriate for siblings with similar ages, tandem lightweight double pushchairs have their own charms. They can take a bigger car seat, and some have convertible seats or an additional carrycot that is located in the middle. They are more spacious, and easier to get into and out of. However the baskets they use tend to be smaller than those on buggies that are single. Many also feature more generously big canopies with windows that peek out and a parent cup holder and cushioned leg cushions for the young children.
The iCandy Peach tandem is another excellent example of a light tandem that provides excellent value. The fabric is a little less premium than some of our other top-rated doubles but it looks and feels great and is very user-friendly. Its one-handed folding is awe-inspiring. Even though it requires some practice, Kirstie from our Lab called it "genius". It's not foldable without the carrycot attached, but the mechanism for attaching and taking it off it is simple and quick.
Tandem lightweight double pushchairs will generally have tighter turns than side-by-side models but they can be more difficult to drive over bumps and uneven surfaces. They are also slower to accelerate and are heavier to move. This puts strain on your back.
A convertible double buggy is an additional option. It's initially an individual however, you can add adapters to make it a double. They can have an additional seat, a carrycot or both in the front. Or the children can sit together. Some can also consider adding a buggyboard, which helps an older child keep pace with a younger brother or sister.
The Uppababy Vista V2 is a excellent example of a convertible, as it can also convert into a twin pushchair from birth pram through the purchase of additional cocoons (PS59 each) that provide a flat space for newborns. They can be placed side by side or attached to face each other, and you can use them with the baby car seat that comes with the pushchair (as long as you choose the right one). Because they're made from high-quality materials, these buggies with dual-use capabilities can be used for many years without showing any wear, indicating they have the highest price resales.
Single-to-Double
This light double buggy is made for families who love the outdoors and want to upgrade from a single-stroller. It can be converted into a jogger with a kit that includes air-filled tires and all terrain double buggy-wheel suspension. It is also a good option for twins, or children from different ages, and as a triple tandem, it is able to handle rough terrain. It's an excellent choice for parents who want a stylish design as sleek as a single and comes in various colors of fabric.
We loved the way that this iCandy model folds into itself using a single-hand mechanism that's extremely easy to master. Although it's heavier than the other single-to-double pushchairs in this review, home tester Karolina stated that it is very maneuverable, even with two toddlers and a carrycot.
You can buy add-ons like the Roma Gemini Carrycots (PS100) that are ideal for infants. Our panel of testers found that the seats were comfortable for toddlers, with excellent lumbar support and headrests. There are many options for reclining in the front, with the seat being adjustable to different positions and the rear seat having the option to recline.
This type of buggy comes with the main disadvantage of being a bit wider than the side-by-side doubles. This makes it difficult to navigate through doorways and it can be difficult to move up and down kerbs. The suspension and wheels of these types of strollers tend to be able to deal with surfaces that are paved. They're also lighter than many side-by-sides, so you can still get a lot of storage. These strollers can be difficult to maneuver in supermarkets with narrow aisles, and they may struggle to carry loads. Although it's much easier to turn the stroller on a narrow, curving path, this can be a challenge. Some are also easier to turn than others, with the Thule Urban Glide 2 Double and the Baby Trend Sit N' Stand Double, for instance.
Convertible
The best thing about convertible Double pushchairs (bookmark4you.Win) is the ability to adapt to the changing family requirements. They often start out as single buggies, and have adapters that allow you to add an additional seat, carrycot or (in some cases) an automobile seat to the frame. Some even convert to a single as your child gets older and starts to walk more or wants to ride on a buggy board.
This stylish tri-fold double stroller can be described as one of the lightest strollers on our list. It can carry up to 40 lbs per child and has a storage basket between the seats. The large canopy with a peekaboo window, multi-position reclining seats and a front and back suspension for smoother rides on rough terrain were well-loved by home testers. It also has a convenient parent cup holder and an ample, easy-to-access basket. They also noted that the backs have small pockets, which are just big enough to fit a phone and a set of keys.
This premium, lightweight side-by-side can be used in more than 20 configurations and comes with a second seat and carrycot. It features a high-profile steering handlebar, front and rear suspensions that smooth rough terrain and an ultra-compact fold that can stand on its own with straps for easy transport, and seven-inch front wheels with swivel locks and ten-inch back wheels with suspensions for more comfortable riding. The only downside is that you'll need buy a separate baby carrier or car seat.
This multi-functional tandem is the top choice of our home testers because it is simple to maneuver and features an enormous shopping basket that can be accessed from both seats when they are in the parent-facing positions. It is simple to maneuver due to its low weight (about the equivalent of some single pushchairs). Many users praise the clever way it connects the second seat or riding board to the back. Parents also loved the fact that it can accommodate infant carriers and car seat from a variety of brands. This includes those that aren't typically compatible with other double buggies.
It's easy to move around with a lightweight double pushchair, particularly if you have children of varying age groups. They are easy to fold, steer and transport up and down stairs.
This City Mini GT2 features side-by-side seating with plenty of legroom. It also has adjustable reclining, large UPF 50+ canopies and windows that peek out. It also comes with frames that can be expanded in size to accommodate a second car seat or a second passenger.
Side-by-Side
The majority of lightweight double pushchairs that we tested are side-by-side designs and they're generally best for children who can stand up without assistance, as these models tend to lack car seat integration. The Thule Urban Glide 2 Double and the Baby Trend Sit 'N Stand Double, are both excellent choices. They come with an adjustable recline for both seats, a big canopy, and padded 5-point safety harnesses. They're also easy to maneuver despite their larger footprint and are great for parents worried about fitting through doors.
The Cybex Duet is a little different due to its clever frame that extends its width to create an additional seat, making it slimmer than other pushchairs with side-by-side seating on the market. This means it fits through standard doors and is easy to move around on public transport. It also doubles as an jogger which is perfect if you plan to use it in conjunction with an infant car seat or carrier.
The UPPAbaby Vista v2 double is another great side-by-side, lightweight double. It provides additional flexibility due to the modular frame. It's a clever design that allows you to convert it into a single buggy or a double travel stroller by incorporating two car seats or carrycots (it can even take twins). It's a good option for families that are growing. The UPPAbaby umbrella stroller is one of the lightest, most stylish and most stylish available.
If you prefer a more compact, lightweight double, consider the egg2 which folds to the size of a small suitcase. It can be used as a single or a double by adding two carrycots or infant car seats, and our home testers loved how simple and sleek it was to handle even when stuffed with children.
Side-by-side lightweight double pushchairs aren't 100% foolproof, howeverIf your children are of the same age or stage, they might be fighting over who rides in which seat. If they're taller than each other, a tandem model could be better for them, as it lets them face each other.
Tandem
While side-by-side models are more appropriate for siblings with similar ages, tandem lightweight double pushchairs have their own charms. They can take a bigger car seat, and some have convertible seats or an additional carrycot that is located in the middle. They are more spacious, and easier to get into and out of. However the baskets they use tend to be smaller than those on buggies that are single. Many also feature more generously big canopies with windows that peek out and a parent cup holder and cushioned leg cushions for the young children.
The iCandy Peach tandem is another excellent example of a light tandem that provides excellent value. The fabric is a little less premium than some of our other top-rated doubles but it looks and feels great and is very user-friendly. Its one-handed folding is awe-inspiring. Even though it requires some practice, Kirstie from our Lab called it "genius". It's not foldable without the carrycot attached, but the mechanism for attaching and taking it off it is simple and quick.
Tandem lightweight double pushchairs will generally have tighter turns than side-by-side models but they can be more difficult to drive over bumps and uneven surfaces. They are also slower to accelerate and are heavier to move. This puts strain on your back.
A convertible double buggy is an additional option. It's initially an individual however, you can add adapters to make it a double. They can have an additional seat, a carrycot or both in the front. Or the children can sit together. Some can also consider adding a buggyboard, which helps an older child keep pace with a younger brother or sister.
The Uppababy Vista V2 is a excellent example of a convertible, as it can also convert into a twin pushchair from birth pram through the purchase of additional cocoons (PS59 each) that provide a flat space for newborns. They can be placed side by side or attached to face each other, and you can use them with the baby car seat that comes with the pushchair (as long as you choose the right one). Because they're made from high-quality materials, these buggies with dual-use capabilities can be used for many years without showing any wear, indicating they have the highest price resales.
Single-to-Double
This light double buggy is made for families who love the outdoors and want to upgrade from a single-stroller. It can be converted into a jogger with a kit that includes air-filled tires and all terrain double buggy-wheel suspension. It is also a good option for twins, or children from different ages, and as a triple tandem, it is able to handle rough terrain. It's an excellent choice for parents who want a stylish design as sleek as a single and comes in various colors of fabric.
We loved the way that this iCandy model folds into itself using a single-hand mechanism that's extremely easy to master. Although it's heavier than the other single-to-double pushchairs in this review, home tester Karolina stated that it is very maneuverable, even with two toddlers and a carrycot.
You can buy add-ons like the Roma Gemini Carrycots (PS100) that are ideal for infants. Our panel of testers found that the seats were comfortable for toddlers, with excellent lumbar support and headrests. There are many options for reclining in the front, with the seat being adjustable to different positions and the rear seat having the option to recline.
This type of buggy comes with the main disadvantage of being a bit wider than the side-by-side doubles. This makes it difficult to navigate through doorways and it can be difficult to move up and down kerbs. The suspension and wheels of these types of strollers tend to be able to deal with surfaces that are paved. They're also lighter than many side-by-sides, so you can still get a lot of storage. These strollers can be difficult to maneuver in supermarkets with narrow aisles, and they may struggle to carry loads. Although it's much easier to turn the stroller on a narrow, curving path, this can be a challenge. Some are also easier to turn than others, with the Thule Urban Glide 2 Double and the Baby Trend Sit N' Stand Double, for instance.
Convertible
The best thing about convertible Double pushchairs (bookmark4you.Win) is the ability to adapt to the changing family requirements. They often start out as single buggies, and have adapters that allow you to add an additional seat, carrycot or (in some cases) an automobile seat to the frame. Some even convert to a single as your child gets older and starts to walk more or wants to ride on a buggy board.
This stylish tri-fold double stroller can be described as one of the lightest strollers on our list. It can carry up to 40 lbs per child and has a storage basket between the seats. The large canopy with a peekaboo window, multi-position reclining seats and a front and back suspension for smoother rides on rough terrain were well-loved by home testers. It also has a convenient parent cup holder and an ample, easy-to-access basket. They also noted that the backs have small pockets, which are just big enough to fit a phone and a set of keys.
This premium, lightweight side-by-side can be used in more than 20 configurations and comes with a second seat and carrycot. It features a high-profile steering handlebar, front and rear suspensions that smooth rough terrain and an ultra-compact fold that can stand on its own with straps for easy transport, and seven-inch front wheels with swivel locks and ten-inch back wheels with suspensions for more comfortable riding. The only downside is that you'll need buy a separate baby carrier or car seat.
This multi-functional tandem is the top choice of our home testers because it is simple to maneuver and features an enormous shopping basket that can be accessed from both seats when they are in the parent-facing positions. It is simple to maneuver due to its low weight (about the equivalent of some single pushchairs). Many users praise the clever way it connects the second seat or riding board to the back. Parents also loved the fact that it can accommodate infant carriers and car seat from a variety of brands. This includes those that aren't typically compatible with other double buggies.
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