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A double pram can simplify the lives of families, especially in busy stores or on busy streets. Select a model that offers plenty of storage space to store nappies snacks, nappies, and other necessities.

Some first-time parents opt for a future-proof pushchair that can be used as a single pram when baby is born. It can be changed into a twin mode once he or she is born. Joolz offers a variety of these options.

Tandem

The announcement that you are expecting a child is one of life's most exciting experiences. Once the excitement has worn off and the reality of the situation sets in, you'll be faced with a variety of decisions regarding how to prepare your family. One of the most important aspects to consider is choosing the correct pram or pushchair.

Tandem prams (also known as 'in-line' double prams) are a classic design that have two seats or pram bassinets that are arranged side-by-side. The front seat, which is usually cushioned, reclines flat and is suitable for infants. The second seat is upright and is designed to accommodate toddlers as young as 3 years. Some models have seats that can be reversible, so you can choose to have your children face towards each other or gaze at you. Many tandems have the option to convert into a single pushchair if you decide that your oldest child doesn't require the second seat.

In terms of price it is cheaper than a twin pushchair, and can be an excellent choice for parents who want to save money, but not compromise on safety or convenience. A tandem can be a bit heavy and difficult to steer, especially when negotiating curbs. It is also less stable than twin pushchairs particularly if a larger child is in the front. A tandem can be difficult to fit on public transportation, and it can be difficult to maneuver narrow pavements.

The iCandy Peach is a popular image-conscious model that's a great choice for a single parent looking for a sleeker design, but the tandem mode can make it feel long and heavy when pushing. It features a clever frame that expands widthways to accommodate the second seat, and it can be used with multiple combinations of carrycots, buggy seats and car seats (two at a time 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 pram or pushchair. There are numerous configuration options to choose from, regardless of whether you're buying for twins or close-in-age siblings. Tandem prams, also known as side-by-side prams, are popular choices due ready to grow double stroller the fact that they can be set up in a way that the infant can sit in the bassinet on top while the older child or toddler is sitting in the second chair.

Some models come with seats that can be reversible, meaning you can adapt the configuration to your family's requirements throughout the baby and toddler years. This allows you to see your children at all times, and gives them the chance to interact while they walk.

Tandem prams are usually jogging or all-terrain buggies which makes them ideal for outdoor excursions and the park. These are also good for narrow aisles and checkouts in shops and supermarkets as they are more compact.

The Redsbaby JIVE3 pram, for instance, can be used in tandem mode from birth, but with the addition of a Rumble seat. (PS249) If your child is no longer a member of the rumble chair, you can switch to a single pram mode. You may also opt to use the car capsule adaptors to convert it from a newborn into a toddler travel system.

Another alternative is the Side by Side Pram from Babybee. This double side-byside pram comes in a range of colors and is designed with a modern design. It is designed to be used from birth, you can include the LUNA newborn Cocoon (PS262) and the LUNA Infant Seats (PS53 each).

If you're looking for a sleek, elegant pushchair that can convert into a double-sided side-by-side then the Egg 2 from Chicco is an excellent choice. It's available in a variety of infant seat and carrycot combinations to cater for twins or siblings of varying age groups. It's also easy to fold. It's also fairly light, which makes it a great choice for those with small cars or limited storage space.

Convertible

Some of the top double stroller sale pushchairs or prams can be set up to meet your needs as they change. It is possible to fit two toddlers in seats or a third child on the seat board and have enough space for a shopping basket and the capability to add accessories like rain covers is also a benefit. Convertible double strollers are generally larger and heavier than single pushchairs because they need to hold two or more children. The Graco Modes Nest2Grow is one instance of a low-cost convertible which is very easy to use, although our testers thought it was a little heavy for the money.

Some convertible double buggy from birth strollers like the Baby Jogger City Select 2 comes with a carrycot which is suitable for newborns. This helps to reduce the size of the double stroller when it is not in use, and makes it smaller. Our test participants were awestruck by the City Select's clever one-handed fold. However, it takes a bit of practice. It's also quite agile and responsive, despite being bigger than double strollers.

The Cybex Mockingbird single-to-double stroller is an alternative that is affordable. The seat can be converted from a child-facing car seat to an forward-facing toddler seat. The bassinet feature makes it a great option for infants.

If you want more flexibility look into a convertible with dual modes like the iCandy Peach. This is a narrow cheap double buggy buggy that can hold two children in a row however it can also be used as a tandem, with the addition of a second-seat kit and rider board. It's nimble and responsive and our test participants loved its sleek design. It's not as light as the other pushchairs we've reviewed, but it offers an ample shopping basket that is ideal for parents with bags full of toys and food.

Lightweight

Convertible double strollers are an excellent option for parents who have children and anticipate to have another. The iCandy Peach allows you to transform from a single to a double pushchair with the addition of an infant seat or the brand's optional carrycot (which is suitable for sleep overs). Our testers noted how comfortable the seats are and loved the fact that both recline to multiple positions, have built-in leg and foot support and generous UPF 50+ canopies with peekaboo windows. The rear seat can be raised to provide an elevated platform for the child to climb on and off, so they can reach items in the shopping basket.

Cher said that the one downside of the iCandy Peach was its weight. However, she believed this was offset by the fact that it's easy to move and offers plenty of storage space, including two cup holders for parents and children seats-back pockets, as well as a large basket underneath the seat. She also appreciated the fact that the seats are convertible, which means they can be positioned to face each other for siblings who wish to talk and get together when out and about.

A lighter and equally impressive option is the Delta Children LX side-by-side stroller, which weighs only 18 lbs. It is compact and has a self-standing fold that makes it easy to transport and put in your trunk or at home. Parents love the quality of materials and workmanship, and the low price. The only drawbacks are that the seats do not recline as much as other models we've tested and the rear seat is not as prominent because of its position - it is raised higher than the seat in front.

Another popular option is the Joolz Geo 3, which is slim sleek, stylish and easy to steer, with an attractive design and a lifetime guarantee. It's important to keep in mind that, despite their smaller size side by side prams remain larger than tandems and in-line doubles and can be difficult to navigate on busy footpaths or in stores. However, they're usually shorter, which means they can be easier to turn in tight spaces than tandems.