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Do You Think Double Buggy From Birth One Day Rule The World?
Buying a Double Buggy From Birth

There are a lot of things to take into consideration when choosing the ideal double buggy from birth. Katie Billingsley, a postnatal retreat expert from the Fourth Trimester, gave us her tips on everything from seating options and age groups, to folding mechanisms and storage.

This buggy is an essential item for active families. It grows with you and your family, from twins to toddlers. It's lightweight and has great maneuverability and can tackle uneven terrain easily.

What kind of buggy would you prefer?

A double buggy is perfect for transporting two children, not necessarily of the same age, side by side. They can also serve as prams. Each seat is equipped with a reclining mechanism so that your children can lie down or sit in different positions. They're often spacious enough to store everything from drinks and snacks to nappies and wipes. Often they're lightweight, easy to fold and are compact enough to fit in the car boot. If you drive a lot it's important to make sure the buggy's maneuverability using the folded wheels, and also to get in and out of your car boot.

The most popular type of double buggy is the side-by-side that you've probably seen on other mums' pushchairs or even rode in as a kid. These are great for older siblings that want to keep up with you or for twins and typically have numerous seating configurations (including 'cinema' seats) for your children to choose from. They're usually easy to drive and, if you decide to go for a model with a soft suspension, you can make light work of kerbs.

Tandem buggies, which are more simple to turn than side-by sides, are also very popular. This is because the second seat is placed behind the first one, instead of on top of it. The seats are typically larger and heavier than a side by side, so you should check whether they can fit through doors or on public transport. They can be used to transport twins, a toddler and an infant or three children with the addition of a buggy board.

Lastly there are the'single-to-double' convertibles which can be used as a single pushchair from birth then convert to a double by attaching a second seat, carrycot or car seat to their clever frame. They are generally more expensive than side-by-sides or tandem buggies, but they offer a lot of versatility and a good return on investment. They're generally simple to steer, feature an enormous storage basket and can cope well on uneven surfaces. Some come with a built-in ride-on board for children older than and 'cinema chairs'.

Do you have twins?

Double buggys are the ideal method of transporting your children, no matter if they are twins or older siblings. There are two types of double buggies: tandem buggies which have one child sitting over the other, and side-byside buggies. Both will accommodate 2 fixed seats, but side-byside buggies tend to be smaller in size to fit through doors. Tandems tend to be wider in general. They can also accommodate a carrycot or toddler seats.

Do you have a toddler?


At beginning the idea of having a younger sibling can feel like a lot of responsibility, especially if you are also caring for the infant. A double buggy can also make it easier for children to feel included when you put them in an infant carrier and push the older child. It will also help your child settle into their new role of a 'big sister or brother'.

The side-by-side double buggies could be a good option for twins, as both children will share the same view. However they're heavy and heavy. We love the sleek B-AGILE DOUBLE by Leclerc with its innovative frame that can be expanded the width to accommodate two seats fixed. It also offers different configuration options, including the second seat being used as baby carrier or a bassinet.

We recommend the Mountain Buggy Double Trailblazer to active families who like to explore. This buggy is clever and can start off as a single pushchair but can be converted into a double, which can include an additional seat, carrycot or car seat (depending on the model). Its smooth ride is perfect for rough terrain, and it comes with many thoughtful features that will keep everyone happy.

Do you require an automated system of travel for your business?

double stroller with bassinet Push Chairs And Prams are an excellent way to transport your children safely. However, they are not necessary for every family. You may be able make do with one stroller with a few attachments, such as baby carriers and toddler straps that permit your child and you to be able to travel on their backs, or in the front.

If you decide to go with a double buggy, there are three types to choose from: side-by-side, tandem and convertible. Side-by-side buggies have the two seats next to each other, meaning that your children will be able see each one another. However, these are generally larger than a single pushchair and are difficult to maneuver around kerbs. Tandem buggies are an easier way to travel with a single seat in the front and another in the rear, however they are still long and heavy to push.

Convertible double buggies are great because they let you convert your stroller to an additional buggy by attaching an infant bassinet or car seat to the frame. It is possible to keep your child in the car seat until is able to climb up into the buggy seat. The UPPAbaby V2 is a good illustration - it could be used with twins, a toddler and a baby or even three children with the optional PiggyBack Board.

When your children get older and more capable, you can use a double buggy to accompany them to bicycle rides or for day trips where they might prefer to walk. It's important to keep in mind that they might not always prefer to ride in a buggy and can easily become disgruntled and tired during longer trips.

Before you invest in a double stroller, think about the factors mentioned above and your family's specific circumstances. A solid and reliable double stroller can simplify your life especially if you need to navigate through busy streets or bustling shopping centres.

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