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You need a double stroller to transport your twins from A to B. Our selection includes a variety of twin prams and double buggies in various configurations to suit your family needs.
Choose a stroller that folds in one step and Travel strollers is easy to put into your boot. You could also opt for a lighter design, especially in high traffic streets.
Side-by-Side
They are the most popular type of double pushchair and usually can accommodate two children in a row. They are generally wider than single pushchairs, meaning they are less agile on footpaths and can be a bit difficult to navigate between kerbs with a car seat attached. However the extra width does mean that they're usually easier to navigate through doors and are distributed more evenly making them less burdensome to carry around on your back.
They can be used as a twin pram from birth and many models can be used with a carrycot or two car seats. Some can even be converted to one-mode with an additional basket (like the Cybex Venus).
One of the best examples of this is the Bugaboo Donkey 5 which, in Twin Mode, allows you to put the rear seat and a carrycot side by side. This allows you to create an enclosed twin room and is perfect for babies. This pram comes with some really cool accessories, such as the newborn cocoons that can be attached either facing toward the forward direction or in any direction (for twin-facing prams travel system). It's not as lightweight as other options, but it's extremely well-thought out.
Lightweight
Cybex is known for innovation and this pushchair that converts from a single to a double is no different. The frame can be enlarged to accommodate an additional seat. It is possible to use the pushchair as a twin from birth by adding two cocoons for babies that cost PS59 each. These cocoons create enclosed lie-flat spaces. It is also possible to use it as mono mode with just one child thanks to a large basket that is placed behind the seat. It comes with both front and rear suspensions that allows it to handle bumps and uneven surfaces better. The top choice from our reviewers.
Available in a range of stylish colors.
Tandem
If you are planning to have twins, you'll need a tandem pushchair. This will allow both children to sit together and look at each other. They are great for trips to the zoo, as children can look at the animals together. They are also ideal for parents who need to keep an eye on both their toddler and baby at the same time.
Some tandem pushchairs prams pushchairs provide ultra versatility as they can change back to single mode. This is especially handy if you're planning to have more than two children (or only your oldest child is no longer a need for a buggy). It means you won't be left with an empty pushchair that you need to store away which can be expensive.
For instance the Cybex Venus can be used in mono or double mode and has a clever frame that can be expanded to allow for an additional seat. It's not the lightest pushchair however it does come with an ample basket that can be set behind the front seat when in double mode, or at the back if in mono mode. The seats can be set to face each other, or one can be set higher, so that it can see over the other and see what they're doing.
Other double pram tandem pushchairs such as the Joolz Geo 3 can seat one on top of the other or side-byside. They are sleek and compact frame that makes it easier to maneuver through doorways and supermarket aisles and some models can also be used as a jogging stroller or on rough terrain thanks to a four-wheel suspension as well as large rear wheels.
A tandem pushchair could also be used to carry two carrycots or a car with a buggy seat. You can save money by establishing a travel system at the beginning and avoiding separate purchases. Remember that tandems are heavier and longer, and can be less stable when bumping into kerbs and going over uneven surfaces. They also tend to need dismantling in order to fit into cars.