The Reasons You'll Want To Learn More About Tandem Double Buggy
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Buying a Tandem Double Buggy
A tandem double buggy could be a great option if you have twins, or children who are very close in age. They're smaller than side-by-side buggies, and ideal for maneuvering tight spaces such as entrances, on public transportation and on rough terrain.
Many also convert into travel systems that take 2 carrycots or car seats. However, they can be heavier and longer than single pushchairs, and may feel less stable as they bump up the kerbs.
Convertible
There are many options for adding a second seat or converting a single stroller to double. The Vista V2 from UPPAbaby is big, beautiful stroller that easily converts from a single to a double pram and pushchair by adding the rumble seat (available separately). It is more expensive and less maneuverable because the second seat is located on top of the first seat. Nuna Demi Grow offers a similar option but lacks storage underneath the seat when used as a double push chair stroller.
Other alternatives include lightweight twin stroller buggies with all-terrain wheels as well as joggers that have fixed wheels that can accommodate two children. These tend to be more expensive, but they're made to last longer on rough terrain and can have more resale value.
Reclining seat recline independently
If you're looking for a double stroller double which can accommodate children of different age groups, you'll need one with a recliner that is independent for both seats. This allows your child of a higher age to rest while the baby is sleeping in a bassinet, and reverse.
You'll also have to consider the width of the stroller as this will impact how easy it is to navigate through doors and on public transport. If your doorways are very narrow, you might want to consider a side by side pushchair, such as the Mountain Buggy Duet. It has a footprint that is similar to a single stroller but it can accommodate two seats and car seat adaptors.
Tandem buggies generally are a little longer than side-by-side models, and aren't as difficult to maneuver around kerbs however they can be able to accommodate a wider variety of seat/carrycot/car seat combinations and are a great option for twins or siblings of different age groups. They also tend to be more expensive than single-to double buggies, but are a good purchase if you plan to keep it for many years and will have a decent amount of resale value should you decide to sell it after your children have grown out of it.
This feature allows you to put your child in the most comfortable position for naps or observation. This is particularly important if you have a child younger than in the rear seat who may prefer to lay back and take a snooze while the older child wants to sit up and look around their surroundings.
Some brands feature a unique design for their seats that allows the back seat to completely recline to an almost flat position that is perfect for infants. For instance, the iCandy Orange has raised stadium-style seating and can recline both the included toddler seat and the add-on RumbleSeat into multiple positions to give your kids a the option of deciding where to sit, and also comes with an excellent UPF 50+ canopy with peekaboo windows.
Larger than twin buggies
You don't need to have twins to benefit from a wider double buggy newborn buggy. They're great for siblings of different age groups and let you get around without worrying about your children touching each other. They're typically a bit larger too with one seat positioned behind the other, and typically offering a fully-flat recline for infants (or an upright position for toddlers).
A popular option is the Mountain Buggy Duet, which is the tiniest side-by-side model on the market and has a footprint similar to a single buggy. It comes with an adjustable handle that makes it easier for parents to push and a handbrake that is useful on steep hills. It is suitable for use right from birth, and can be paired with a range of car seats and carrycots.
The iCandy Wave is another option. It can be folded in either mono or duo mode with just one click. Its clever frame expands widthways to accommodate a second seat and it can be used with two carrycots or car seats which makes it an ideal option for older siblings who want to sit together and share the view. It's a little longer than other models, but it's easy to steer and has soft suspension that is able to handle the kerbs.
There are a lot of 3-wheeler inline tandems that are available such as Phil and Teds inline models or iCandy's Peach and Pear buggies for instance - which provide stability and swift steering. They are often folded into a single buggy if you are limited in space at home, or need to carry it from the car to the bus station.
Be aware that a double wide buggy will be more heavy and more bulkier than one compact buggy. Be sure you know what you want before you buy. It is likely to be used on trains, buses, and subways frequently so it must be easy to operate and use. You may need to juggle the car seat on and off while taking your child to school or nursery.
The best time to start is when you are born.
There will be a need for a pushchair for your entire family whether you're expecting twins, or you have another child after you've had your first. Double buggies are generally heavier and bulkier as well as more expensive than single strollers. However they are much more maneuverable in narrower doors, or around obstacles like curbs. Many are also compatible with piggyback ride-along boards (either from the manufacturer or via an accessory purchase) to allow you to transport three children at once.
Tandem pushchairs seat one child in the front of the other, and they're generally a better option for families with two children that are close enough in age to be able to live well together. But they're not completely safe: Siblings in side-by-side seats could kick or punch each other, and children who are different heights can argue over who should sit N stand double stroller higher. This issue can be addressed by a tandem high-low design that elevates the seat in the rear. Your child's older one will not be seated on the bottom of the car and won't get much of a look out.
The iCandy Wave is a great alternative for parents who want an easy-to-use double buggy that converts to fit both a newborn in a carrycot as well as an older child in the main seat. It features a clever frame that expands in width when you add the second seat, and folds to flattish storage. The padded straps, buckles, and seats are all of the highest quality we have seen in our tests. The seats can be reclined independently and the canopy is big and spacious with UPF 50+ protection as well as windows that peek out.
The only drawback of the iCandy is that it's a bit on the expensive side but a high-quality tandem will last for a long time and maintain its resale value. So you'll probably get back some of the cost in the end. It doesn't have the same selection of seating options as others of our top picks however the iCandy is a good option for families who don't want to spend a lot.
A tandem double buggy could be a great option if you have twins, or children who are very close in age. They're smaller than side-by-side buggies, and ideal for maneuvering tight spaces such as entrances, on public transportation and on rough terrain.
Many also convert into travel systems that take 2 carrycots or car seats. However, they can be heavier and longer than single pushchairs, and may feel less stable as they bump up the kerbs.
Convertible
There are many options for adding a second seat or converting a single stroller to double. The Vista V2 from UPPAbaby is big, beautiful stroller that easily converts from a single to a double pram and pushchair by adding the rumble seat (available separately). It is more expensive and less maneuverable because the second seat is located on top of the first seat. Nuna Demi Grow offers a similar option but lacks storage underneath the seat when used as a double push chair stroller.
Other alternatives include lightweight twin stroller buggies with all-terrain wheels as well as joggers that have fixed wheels that can accommodate two children. These tend to be more expensive, but they're made to last longer on rough terrain and can have more resale value.
Reclining seat recline independently
If you're looking for a double stroller double which can accommodate children of different age groups, you'll need one with a recliner that is independent for both seats. This allows your child of a higher age to rest while the baby is sleeping in a bassinet, and reverse.
You'll also have to consider the width of the stroller as this will impact how easy it is to navigate through doors and on public transport. If your doorways are very narrow, you might want to consider a side by side pushchair, such as the Mountain Buggy Duet. It has a footprint that is similar to a single stroller but it can accommodate two seats and car seat adaptors.
Tandem buggies generally are a little longer than side-by-side models, and aren't as difficult to maneuver around kerbs however they can be able to accommodate a wider variety of seat/carrycot/car seat combinations and are a great option for twins or siblings of different age groups. They also tend to be more expensive than single-to double buggies, but are a good purchase if you plan to keep it for many years and will have a decent amount of resale value should you decide to sell it after your children have grown out of it.
This feature allows you to put your child in the most comfortable position for naps or observation. This is particularly important if you have a child younger than in the rear seat who may prefer to lay back and take a snooze while the older child wants to sit up and look around their surroundings.
Some brands feature a unique design for their seats that allows the back seat to completely recline to an almost flat position that is perfect for infants. For instance, the iCandy Orange has raised stadium-style seating and can recline both the included toddler seat and the add-on RumbleSeat into multiple positions to give your kids a the option of deciding where to sit, and also comes with an excellent UPF 50+ canopy with peekaboo windows.

You don't need to have twins to benefit from a wider double buggy newborn buggy. They're great for siblings of different age groups and let you get around without worrying about your children touching each other. They're typically a bit larger too with one seat positioned behind the other, and typically offering a fully-flat recline for infants (or an upright position for toddlers).
A popular option is the Mountain Buggy Duet, which is the tiniest side-by-side model on the market and has a footprint similar to a single buggy. It comes with an adjustable handle that makes it easier for parents to push and a handbrake that is useful on steep hills. It is suitable for use right from birth, and can be paired with a range of car seats and carrycots.
The iCandy Wave is another option. It can be folded in either mono or duo mode with just one click. Its clever frame expands widthways to accommodate a second seat and it can be used with two carrycots or car seats which makes it an ideal option for older siblings who want to sit together and share the view. It's a little longer than other models, but it's easy to steer and has soft suspension that is able to handle the kerbs.
There are a lot of 3-wheeler inline tandems that are available such as Phil and Teds inline models or iCandy's Peach and Pear buggies for instance - which provide stability and swift steering. They are often folded into a single buggy if you are limited in space at home, or need to carry it from the car to the bus station.

The best time to start is when you are born.
There will be a need for a pushchair for your entire family whether you're expecting twins, or you have another child after you've had your first. Double buggies are generally heavier and bulkier as well as more expensive than single strollers. However they are much more maneuverable in narrower doors, or around obstacles like curbs. Many are also compatible with piggyback ride-along boards (either from the manufacturer or via an accessory purchase) to allow you to transport three children at once.
Tandem pushchairs seat one child in the front of the other, and they're generally a better option for families with two children that are close enough in age to be able to live well together. But they're not completely safe: Siblings in side-by-side seats could kick or punch each other, and children who are different heights can argue over who should sit N stand double stroller higher. This issue can be addressed by a tandem high-low design that elevates the seat in the rear. Your child's older one will not be seated on the bottom of the car and won't get much of a look out.
The iCandy Wave is a great alternative for parents who want an easy-to-use double buggy that converts to fit both a newborn in a carrycot as well as an older child in the main seat. It features a clever frame that expands in width when you add the second seat, and folds to flattish storage. The padded straps, buckles, and seats are all of the highest quality we have seen in our tests. The seats can be reclined independently and the canopy is big and spacious with UPF 50+ protection as well as windows that peek out.
The only drawback of the iCandy is that it's a bit on the expensive side but a high-quality tandem will last for a long time and maintain its resale value. So you'll probably get back some of the cost in the end. It doesn't have the same selection of seating options as others of our top picks however the iCandy is a good option for families who don't want to spend a lot.
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