Choosing a Double Pram and Pushchair
A double pram can simplify the lives of families, particularly in busy shopping centers or on busy streets. Find a model that has generous storage space for stowing nappies, snacks, and other essentials.
Some parents who are new to the world choose a future-proof pushchair which can be used as a single stroller at the time baby is born, and later changed to a twin mode after the baby arrives. Joolz offers a range of choices.
Tandem
The news that you’re expecting the birth of a child is one of the most exciting times in life. Once the excitement has worn off and the reality of the situation begins to set in, you will be faced with a variety of choices regarding how you can prepare your family. One of the most important things to consider is choosing the best double stroller pram or pushchair.
Tandem prams, also known as “in-line” double prams, are a classic design with two seats or bassinets placed side by side. The front seat is typically padded and reclines to a flat position, making it suitable for babies, while the second seat is more upright and is able to accommodate toddlers from around three years older. Certain models let you choose whether your children look at each other or face each other. Many tandems can be converted to one pushchair once your oldest child is no longer using the second seat.
In terms of price the tandem is cheaper than a twin pushchair and is a great option for parents looking to save money without compromising on safety or functionality. A tandem can be heavy and difficult to steer, especially when negotiating the kerbs. It’s also less stable than twin pushchairs especially when a bigger child is in the front. A tandem can also be difficult to fit onto public transport, and it can be difficult to maneuver on narrow roads.
The iCandy Peach is a popular model that is a good choice for a single parent looking for a sleeker design however the tandem mode can make it feel quite heavy and long when pushing. It has a clever frame that expands widthways to allow for the addition of the second seat, and is compatible with many combinations of carrycots, buggy seats and car seats (two at once or separately). The iCandy Wave is another lightweight tandem option that is easy to use and compatible with a range of car seats and carrycots.
Side by side
There are many aspects to consider when choosing a double pushchair or pram. If you’re buying for twins or other siblings that are similar in age there are plenty of configuration options to take into account. Tandem prams (also called side by side prams) are popular choices as they can be configured to accommodate infants with a bassinet at the top while the older infant or toddler sits in the lower seat below.
Certain models come with reversible seats that allow you to customize the seating arrangement for your family during the toddler and baby years. This allows you to see your children at all times and allows them to be a part of the journey while they walk.
Tandem prams are typically jogging or all-terrain buggies that is why they’re great for outdoor adventures and the park. They’re also a great option if you need to brave narrow supermarket isles or checkouts because they tend to be more compact than single to double pushchair (Minecraftcommand blog article)-seaters.
The Redsbaby JIVE3 Pram, for example, can be used as a tandem pram starting from birth in dual mode by adding the use of the rumble seat (PS249). If your child gets bored of the rumble chair you can switch to one pram mode. You can also opt to use the car capsule adaptors to transform it from a newborn to a toddler travel system.
The Side by Side Pram by Babybee is another option. The double side-by-side pram is available in a range of colors and is designed with a contemporary style. The design is intended to be used right from birth, you can add the LUNA newborn cocoon (PS262) or the LUNA infant seats (PS53 each) to ensure that your children are comfortable and safe.
If you’re looking for a sleek, stylish pushchair that converts into a double-sided side-by-side and a side-by-side double, the Egg 2 from Chicco is an excellent choice. It’s available in a variety of infant seats and carrycots to accommodate twins or siblings of different ages. It’s also incredibly easy to fold. It’s also fairly light and therefore an ideal option for those who have small double stroller cars or only a little storage space.
Convertible
Some of the top double pushchairs or prams can be made into various seats to meet your needs as they change. There is the possibility of fitting two toddlers in a seat or a third child on the seat board, and still have enough space for a basket to store your shopping, and the ability to add accessories such as rain covers is also a advantage. Typically, convertible double strollers are more spacious and heavier than single pushchairs because they must be able to hold two or more children. The Graco Modes Nest2Grow is one example of a convertible that is affordable that is user-friendly, but our testers thought it was a bit heavy for the price.
Some convertible double strollers, such as the Baby Jogger City Select 2 comes with a carrycot which is suitable for newborns. This allows the double stroller to be compacted and reduce in size when not used. Our test participants were awestruck by the City Select’s unique one-handed fold, although it does take some practice. It’s also extremely responsive and nimble even despite its size.
Another option that is affordable is an option that is affordable is the Cybex Mockingbird Single-to-double buggy with car seat Stroller. The seat converts from a car seat with a parent seat to a forward-facing toddler seat, and the bassinet mode is a great choice for infants (although be aware that babies younger than 4 months old should never sleep in strollers because of the risk of asphyxia in a position).
If you want more flexibility Consider a convertible that has dual modes like the iCandy Peach. It’s a compact double stroller that can accommodate two children at the same time. It can also be used to create a tandem by incorporating a second seat kit. It feels nimble and responsive, and our test users loved its sleek design. It’s not as lightweight like some of the other models we’ve reviewed, but it comes with a big basket that’s great for parents carrying bags full of toys and groceries.
Lightweight
Convertible double strollers are a great option for parents who have a child and expect another. The iCandy Peach can be converted from a single pushchair to double with the addition of a toddler seat, or the brand’s carrycot (which is great for sleeping at night). Our testers noted the comfort of the seats and love the fact that both recline to multiple positions, come with built-in leg and foot support and large UPF 50+ canopies with peekaboo windows. The rear seat can be raised high so that the child who is older can stand on it to reach the shopping basket.
Cher said that the one disadvantage of the iCandy Peach was its weight. However, she believed this was offset because it’s easy to move and comes with plenty of storage space, including two cup holders for children and parents, seat-back pockets, and a large basket underneath the seat. Cher also loved that the seats can be reversed to face each other. This is perfect for siblings who like to talk and interact when out and about.
A lighter-weight but just as impressive choice is the Delta Children LX side-by-side stroller that weighs just 18 pounds, is extremely compact and has a self-standing fold, making it easy to transport and put in your trunk or at home. Parents are impressed by the quality of the materials and workmanship as well as the affordable price. The only downsides are that the seats don’t recline as much compared to other models we have tested and the rear seat isn’t as visible due to its location – it is raised higher than the seat in front.
The Joolz Geo 3 is another popular choice. It is slim, sleek and easy to steer and has a lifetime warranty. Although they are smaller side-by-side prams may be wider than tandems and inline doubles. This makes them difficult to maneuver on busy streets and in shops. However, they are often shorter too, so are easier to maneuver in tight spaces than tandems.