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Which Lightweight Double Pushchair Should You Buy?
A compact double pushchair is easy to get around, particularly when you have children of various ages. They are easy to fold, steer and transport up and down steps.
This City Mini GT2 features side-by-side seating with plenty of legroom. It also has adjustable reclining, large UPF 50+ canopy and windows that peek out. It also has a frame that expands in width to accommodate the second car seat or a second passenger.
Side-by-Side
The majority of the lightweight stokke double stroller pushchairs we tested are side-by-side models and are best suited for children that can stand up without assistance, as these models tend to be lacking car seat integration. The Thule Urban Glide 2 Double and the Baby Trend sit n stand double stroller 'N Stand Double, are both excellent options. They have recline that can be adjusted 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 who worry about fitting through doors.
The Cybex Duet pushchair is unique because it has a clever frame that can be expanded to accommodate an additional child seat. This makes it lighter than other pushchairs that are side-by-side. It is able to pass through standard doors and is easy to maneuver on public transport. It is also a jogger, which is ideal if you plan to use it with an infant car seat or baby carrier.
Another fantastic side-by-side light double is the UPPAbaby Vista v2 Double, that offers more customization with a modular frame. It features a clever design that allows you to convert it into a single buggy or a double with the addition of two car seats or carrycots (it can even take twins). It is a practical option for families growing. The UPPAbaby umbrella stroller is also one of the lightest, most stylish and most stylish available.
If you prefer a more compact and lightweight double, you can try the egg2 that folds down to the size of a small suitcase. It can be used either as a single or double by adding 2 baby car seats or carrycots. Our test subjects were awed by the ease of maneuver, even with a full load of kids.
Although they're light double pushchairs side-by-side do not guarantee safety. If your children are of the same age and stage, they could be fighting over who gets to sit in which seat. If they are at different heights then a tandem style may be the best option for them, since it allows them to face each other.
Tandem
While side-byside models might be more appropriate for siblings with similar ages tandem pushchairs are light and lightweight, and offer their own perks. They can accommodate a larger car seat, and some even have convertible seats or an additional carrycot that is located in the middle. They tend to be more spacious and simple to access and exit from the baskets, though they are typically smaller than those of single buggies. Many also feature more generously large canopies that have peekaboo windows as well as a cup holder for the parent and padded leg cushions for little ones.
The iCandy Peach is another example of a great value lightweight tandem. The fabric is a bit less luxurious than those of some of our top-rated doubles. However, it looks great and is easy to use. One of the most impressive things about it is its single-handed fold. While it requires practice, Kirstie in our Lab has said it's "genius". It's not possible to fold it with the carrycot attached however, the mechanism for attaching and taking it off it is simple and quick.
Tandem lightweight double strollers will usually make tighter turning than side-byside models. However, they can be more difficult to drive on uneven surfaces or curbs. They are also slower to accelerate and are heavier to move. This can put stress on your back.
A convertible double buggy is an additional option. It starts out as an individual, but you can add adapters to make it double. It can have a second seat or carrycot on the front, or the children can sit side-by-side. Some can also consider including a buggyboard, which assists an older child to keep pace with siblings who are younger.
The Uppababy Vista V2 is a good example of a convertible because it can also be converted into a twin stroller with car seats pram through the purchase of additional cocoons (PS59 each) which create a lay-flat space for infants. These can be placed side by side or attached to one another and you can also use them with the baby car seat that comes with the pushchair (as as long as you select the right one). Because they're made from high-quality materials, these types of buggies with dual-use capabilities can be used for many years without showing much wear, meaning they have an excellent resale value.
Single-to-Double
Ideal for families who love to be outdoors and are looking to upgrade from a single Stroller double, this light double buggy transforms into a jogger thanks an impressive kit that comes with air-filled tyres as well as all-wheel suspension. It's also a good option for twins or children of different age groups and as a triple tandem, it is able to handle rough terrain. It's also a good option for parents looking for an elegant design that's just as sleek as a single and is available in a range of fabric colours.
This iCandy model is incredibly easy to fold using a single-handed system. Although it's heavier than some of the other single-to-double pushchairs featured in this review, our home tester Karolina claimed that it feels extremely maneuverable, even when she had two toddlers and a carrycot.
The seat can be used parent-facing and you can purchase accessories for this stroller such as the Roma Gemini carrycots (PS100 each) that are perfect for infants. Our panel of testers found that the seats were comfortable for toddlers, with excellent headrests and lumbar support. There are a variety of options for reclining the seats, with the front seat adjustable in different positions and the back seat having an option to recline.
The biggest drawback of this type of buggy is that it tends to be larger overall than doubles that are side-by-side, which makes it harder to maneuver through doorways, and can be tricky to maneuver around kerbs. However the suspension and wheels are generally able to are capable of coping with paved surfaces and the fact that they're generally significantly lighter than the side-by-sides, means you still have a decent amount of storage space. It's worth bearing in mind that these strollers aren't as adept at walking through the narrow aisles of supermarkets and can struggle to handle a lot of shopping. It's a little easier to turn them around on the smallest of curved paths however, it can be difficult to turn them around on a straight path. Some are also more easy to turn than others, with the Thule Urban Glide 2 Double and the Baby Trend Sit N' Stand Double, for instance.
Convertible
Convertible double pushchairs are great because they are able to be adapted to the changing requirements of families. Often, they start as single buggies. They have adapters that allow you to add a second child's chair or a carrycot (in certain instances) a car-seat to the frame. Some can be converted back to a single buggie when your child reaches the age of walk or chooses to ride buggyboards.
This stylish tri-fold double stroller is among of the lightest strollers on our list. It can carry up to 40 lbs per child and comes with an integrated storage basket between the seats. The large canopy with a peekaboo window, multi-position reclining chairs and a front and back suspensions to ensure smoother and more comfortable riding on rough terrain were praised by home testers. It also comes with a convenient parent cup holder as well as an ample easy-to-access basket. The backs have small pockets, which are just sufficient to hold the phone and a set of keys.
This lightweight, high-end side-by-side is available in more than 20 configurations. It also comes with a second seat and carrycot. It has a high-profile steering handlebar, front and rear suspensions to smooth out rough terrain, a compact fold that can be folded up with straps for easy transport, and seven-inch front wheels with swivel locks and ten-inch back wheels with suspensions for a smoother ride. The only drawback is that you'll need purchase a separate baby carrier or car seat.
This versatile tandem is the top pick of our home testers because it is easy to maneuver and has an enormous shopping basket that can be accessed from both seats when in the parent-facing positions. It is simple to move around due to its surprisingly low weight (about the weight of a few single pushchairs). The seats are reversible, which means that you can flip them to face either direction, and the clever method by which it can attach the second seat or riding board to the rear is appreciated by many. Parents also appreciated the fact that it can accommodate infant carriers and car seats from multiple brands. This includes some that are not typically compatible with other double buggies.
A compact double pushchair is easy to get around, particularly when you have children of various ages. They are easy to fold, steer and transport up and down steps.
This City Mini GT2 features side-by-side seating with plenty of legroom. It also has adjustable reclining, large UPF 50+ canopy and windows that peek out. It also has a frame that expands in width to accommodate the second car seat or a second passenger.
Side-by-Side
The majority of the lightweight stokke double stroller pushchairs we tested are side-by-side models and are best suited for children that can stand up without assistance, as these models tend to be lacking car seat integration. The Thule Urban Glide 2 Double and the Baby Trend sit n stand double stroller 'N Stand Double, are both excellent options. They have recline that can be adjusted 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 who worry about fitting through doors.
The Cybex Duet pushchair is unique because it has a clever frame that can be expanded to accommodate an additional child seat. This makes it lighter than other pushchairs that are side-by-side. It is able to pass through standard doors and is easy to maneuver on public transport. It is also a jogger, which is ideal if you plan to use it with an infant car seat or baby carrier.
Another fantastic side-by-side light double is the UPPAbaby Vista v2 Double, that offers more customization with a modular frame. It features a clever design that allows you to convert it into a single buggy or a double with the addition of two car seats or carrycots (it can even take twins). It is a practical option for families growing. The UPPAbaby umbrella stroller is also one of the lightest, most stylish and most stylish available.
If you prefer a more compact and lightweight double, you can try the egg2 that folds down to the size of a small suitcase. It can be used either as a single or double by adding 2 baby car seats or carrycots. Our test subjects were awed by the ease of maneuver, even with a full load of kids.
Although they're light double pushchairs side-by-side do not guarantee safety. If your children are of the same age and stage, they could be fighting over who gets to sit in which seat. If they are at different heights then a tandem style may be the best option for them, since it allows them to face each other.
Tandem
While side-byside models might be more appropriate for siblings with similar ages tandem pushchairs are light and lightweight, and offer their own perks. They can accommodate a larger car seat, and some even have convertible seats or an additional carrycot that is located in the middle. They tend to be more spacious and simple to access and exit from the baskets, though they are typically smaller than those of single buggies. Many also feature more generously large canopies that have peekaboo windows as well as a cup holder for the parent and padded leg cushions for little ones.
The iCandy Peach is another example of a great value lightweight tandem. The fabric is a bit less luxurious than those of some of our top-rated doubles. However, it looks great and is easy to use. One of the most impressive things about it is its single-handed fold. While it requires practice, Kirstie in our Lab has said it's "genius". It's not possible to fold it with the carrycot attached however, the mechanism for attaching and taking it off it is simple and quick.
Tandem lightweight double strollers will usually make tighter turning than side-byside models. However, they can be more difficult to drive on uneven surfaces or curbs. They are also slower to accelerate and are heavier to move. This can put stress on your back.
A convertible double buggy is an additional option. It starts out as an individual, but you can add adapters to make it double. It can have a second seat or carrycot on the front, or the children can sit side-by-side. Some can also consider including a buggyboard, which assists an older child to keep pace with siblings who are younger.
The Uppababy Vista V2 is a good example of a convertible because it can also be converted into a twin stroller with car seats pram through the purchase of additional cocoons (PS59 each) which create a lay-flat space for infants. These can be placed side by side or attached to one another and you can also use them with the baby car seat that comes with the pushchair (as as long as you select the right one). Because they're made from high-quality materials, these types of buggies with dual-use capabilities can be used for many years without showing much wear, meaning they have an excellent resale value.
Single-to-Double
Ideal for families who love to be outdoors and are looking to upgrade from a single Stroller double, this light double buggy transforms into a jogger thanks an impressive kit that comes with air-filled tyres as well as all-wheel suspension. It's also a good option for twins or children of different age groups and as a triple tandem, it is able to handle rough terrain. It's also a good option for parents looking for an elegant design that's just as sleek as a single and is available in a range of fabric colours.
This iCandy model is incredibly easy to fold using a single-handed system. Although it's heavier than some of the other single-to-double pushchairs featured in this review, our home tester Karolina claimed that it feels extremely maneuverable, even when she had two toddlers and a carrycot.
The seat can be used parent-facing and you can purchase accessories for this stroller such as the Roma Gemini carrycots (PS100 each) that are perfect for infants. Our panel of testers found that the seats were comfortable for toddlers, with excellent headrests and lumbar support. There are a variety of options for reclining the seats, with the front seat adjustable in different positions and the back seat having an option to recline.
The biggest drawback of this type of buggy is that it tends to be larger overall than doubles that are side-by-side, which makes it harder to maneuver through doorways, and can be tricky to maneuver around kerbs. However the suspension and wheels are generally able to are capable of coping with paved surfaces and the fact that they're generally significantly lighter than the side-by-sides, means you still have a decent amount of storage space. It's worth bearing in mind that these strollers aren't as adept at walking through the narrow aisles of supermarkets and can struggle to handle a lot of shopping. It's a little easier to turn them around on the smallest of curved paths however, it can be difficult to turn them around on a straight path. Some are also more easy to turn than others, with the Thule Urban Glide 2 Double and the Baby Trend Sit N' Stand Double, for instance.
Convertible
Convertible double pushchairs are great because they are able to be adapted to the changing requirements of families. Often, they start as single buggies. They have adapters that allow you to add a second child's chair or a carrycot (in certain instances) a car-seat to the frame. Some can be converted back to a single buggie when your child reaches the age of walk or chooses to ride buggyboards.
This stylish tri-fold double stroller is among of the lightest strollers on our list. It can carry up to 40 lbs per child and comes with an integrated storage basket between the seats. The large canopy with a peekaboo window, multi-position reclining chairs and a front and back suspensions to ensure smoother and more comfortable riding on rough terrain were praised by home testers. It also comes with a convenient parent cup holder as well as an ample easy-to-access basket. The backs have small pockets, which are just sufficient to hold the phone and a set of keys.
This lightweight, high-end side-by-side is available in more than 20 configurations. It also comes with a second seat and carrycot. It has a high-profile steering handlebar, front and rear suspensions to smooth out rough terrain, a compact fold that can be folded up with straps for easy transport, and seven-inch front wheels with swivel locks and ten-inch back wheels with suspensions for a smoother ride. The only drawback is that you'll need purchase a separate baby carrier or car seat.
This versatile tandem is the top pick of our home testers because it is easy to maneuver and has an enormous shopping basket that can be accessed from both seats when in the parent-facing positions. It is simple to move around due to its surprisingly low weight (about the weight of a few single pushchairs). The seats are reversible, which means that you can flip them to face either direction, and the clever method by which it can attach the second seat or riding board to the rear is appreciated by many. Parents also appreciated the fact that it can accommodate infant carriers and car seats from multiple brands. This includes some that are not typically compatible with other double buggies.
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