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Strollers For Twins and Toddlers

Whether you're taking the kids for a stroll through the park or taking to the road for your morning run, a high-quality double stroller can help get where you need to go. Our top picks are easy to move, feature comfortable harnesses for children who sit and have some flexibility depending on the needs of the day.

Strollers for twins

When twins are added to the mix, it could be difficult for parents. Finding the ideal stroller for two children isn't easy. There are a myriad of options for twin babies and toddlers. Whether you want an omni-directional stroller or a side-byside model, you can find one to suit your family's needs.  double to single buggy  can accept twin infant car seat and bassinets.

The most important consideration when selecting a stroller for twins is the age of the child. Seats for infants must be fully reclined, allowing them to lie flat. They should have an extended canopy that is enough to provide shade and the ability to peek behind. Some models also support breastfeeding, and have a specially designed recliner that allows mothers to feed their twins.


If your twins have the same age and are in the same age range, you might want to consider a stroller that is side by side. This will stop siblings from arguing over who sits in which position and help them feel more close. If they're quite different, either in the way they behave or age or temperament, then a tandem stroller may be the best choice.

The majority of twin strollers can be used from birth. However, if you have babies less than six months old then you'll require a stroller that can accommodate infant car seat carriers or newborn bassinets. For example the Evenflo Pivot Xpand Double has seating that can be connected to two infant car seat carriers and will fit a newborn twin. It's worth noting that this model is a bit expensive and it could be an ideal idea to consider an affordable option for your twins if you want to begin using strollers from the time they are born.

Another great choice is a modular stroller, with a seat in the front and a platform at the back for standing children. While these aren't as versatile as other dual-seat options however, they are suitable for older children and can be used for many years. The UPPAbaby Vist v2 Double is a great choice for this, as it can be used with two infant car seats and comes with an optional running board for older children who are mobile.

Strollers for multiple children

A double stroller is an absolute necessity if you have two children with similar age. Double strollers are bigger and heavier, as well as more expensive but they are also easier to maneuver when two children are onboard. These strollers are particularly useful if you have an infant and an older child. They can be used side by side rather than behind one another which allows them to look around the world.

The type of stroller you choose depends on a variety of factors, like the distance your children are and if they're able to sit up independently. A tandem stroller can be used by twins or siblings who aren't old enough to get out of their car seats. If you have a significant age gap on the other hand it might be better to opt for a convertible stroller that is able to expand with your children and can accommodate infant car seats (not all strollers do).

It is important to take into consideration the space you have available in your house or vehicle for a double-stroller. They can be large and heavy when folded, and they're difficult to fit into small spaces or the trunk of an automobile.

Think about the location you live in as urban dwellers frequently face narrow sidewalks, small apartment living spaces, as well as narrow hallways and doors. Inline strollers or narrow side-by-side doubles are the best options for those scenarios. If you live in the suburbs, however you'll need a large stroller that is comfortable and has plenty of storage space and an extra-wide base to handle rough terrain.

While all strollers can perform reasonably well on smooth surfaces, the quality of its suspension and wheels will impact how easily it glides over uneven or unpaved paths, carpeting, grass, and other obstacles. A double stroller with swivel lock front wheels and smooth suspension will likely provide the best stability.

If you're on a budget then the G-Link 2 is an excellent double stroller that is lightweight and has high-end features that make it much easier to schlep up and down stairs than you might expect. It's amazing that it weighs only 22 pounds and that's not even considering that it has two large child seat and plenty of storage space for them both.

Strollers for older children

Strollers have come a long way from the bulky vintage 1980s models that older parents may remember. Today's double strollers are sleek and come with a range of customizations to accommodate families on many family outings. They can accommodate children as young as birth, if they are used with a bassinet or an infant car seat. They are also available with side-by-side and tandem seating options.

They are smaller and easier to maneuver than tandem strollers, especially in stores with crowded aisles and at tight sidewalk corners. They are often cheaper than convertible models. Tandem strollers are bigger and have smaller spaces for the two seats and might require additional space in the garage to park. They can be used by infants up to 4 or 5. The best tandem strollers feature an incline seating design that places the child in front of them higher so that both kids can see. Some of these seats also recline or are in an upright position for older children.

When choosing a stroller for your family, think about the length of time you plan to use it. The majority of strollers we tested last for a number of years, but you'll want to consider the growth of your family as much as your budget. If you intend to use it for a long time you'll also have to think about the cost of replacing tires as well as any other accessories, such as the canopy or snack tray.

Before you make any final decisions, be sure the stroller is certified by Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association (JPMA) certification, comes with easy-to-use brakes, lockable swivel wheels, and is free of recent recalls. Alli Cavasino, a certified child safety technician recommends stroller pushers to look for adjustable handlebars as well as the ability to move the seats up or down the frame easily with simple frame clips, especially for parents who fall outside of the average height range. Any stroller worth its salt should fold almost seamlessly. Also, it's important to practice good posture when pushing the stroller so you don't get back discomfort or other health issues.

Strollers for Joggers

If you're a parent who likes to stroller run or jog, a double stroller that has an excellent suspension system will provide your children with a smooth and enjoyable ride. Find a stroller that has adjustable seat heights, reclining seats, and large cargo areas that can hold all of your kid's essentials. You'll also want to consider a stroller that has an effective braking system that is reliable and a canopy that blocks out the sun and wind for your child's security and comfort.

If you have children of different age groups, a stroller which can be used for both will allow an infant to lay flat and a toddler to sit up straight and enjoy the view. The Vista V2 stroller from UPPAbaby provides a seating configuration that lets you pair the included Toddler Seat with an add-on RumbleSeat to accommodate a maximum of two children. You'll also appreciate the ample storage capacity, handy plastic trays that can be used for the adult and kiddo's drinks and the large UPF 50+ canopy with windows that peek out.

Parents who must travel with their double stroller, you'll need an item that folds quickly and compactly, so it can fit into small trunks or overhead compartments for trains, planes and automobiles. Among our favorite models, the Thule Caboose Ultralight Graphite stroller folds with one hand and can be pulled like rolling luggage. The seats can recline in multiple positions and the harnesses are simple to adjust without the need to rethread the shoulder straps.

Whether you're stroller jogging around the neighborhood or navigating a bustling city, a good-quality double stroller is an investment you'll use frequently. Look for a durable frame with strong suspension and wheels. Choose a model that is able to move smoothly across a variety of surfaces, and be sure that it's easy to maneuver in tight spaces. We recommend strollers that have locks that rotate, making them easier to maneuver through narrow aisles or when parking.