How To Tell The Good And Bad About Pushchair
Choosing a Double pushchair Twin; bookmarkplaces.com,
When you have twins, you'll need a double pushchair to take them from A to B. Our range of twin prams includes twin buggies that can be set up in a variety of ways to meet your requirements.
Choose a compact stroller that folds in a single step and is easy to carry into your boot. You could also opt for a lighter design, especially in high traffic streets.
Side-by-Side
This is the most popular double pushchair. It usually seats two children side-by-side. They tend to be bigger than single pushchairs. This can make them less maneuverable on paths. It is also difficult to move between kerbs when a car seat is attached. However, the extra width means that they're often a lot easier to navigate through doors and are distributed more evenly making them easier on your back.
They can be used as twin prams from the beginning and a lot of models can be used with a carrycot or two car seats. Some models can be converted to one-mode, with a basket beside (like the Cybex Venus).
One of the most impressive 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 lets you create an entirely enclosed twin space, which is perfect for babies. This folding pram also comes with a couple of really neat accessories, such as the newborn cocoons, which can be positioned to the front or back (for twin-facing prams) or facing forwards (for a standard single). It's not as lightweight as other options but it is really cleverly thought out.
Lightweight
Cybex is a brand known for its innovation and this pushchair that converts from a single to a double is no different. Its clever frame expands widthways to take an additional seat, and you can use it as a twin from birth by incorporating the addition of two infant cocoons (PS59 each) that create enclosed lie-flat spaces for babies. It can also be used in a mono mode with one child thanks to a large basket that is placed behind the seat. It comes with front and rear suspension that allows it to handle bumps and uneven surfaces better. A top pick from our reviewers.
Available in a variety fashionable colors.
Tandem
If you're planning to have twins, you should consider a tandem pushchair that permits children to sit together, so they can look at each one another. They are ideal for trips to the zoo since the kids can look at the animals together. They're also perfect for parents who must keep one eye on their toddler and the other eye on their infant because they can see both at the same time.
Some tandem pushchairs offer extreme versatility as they can change back to single mode. This is particularly beneficial if you plan to have more children than two (or if your eldest child doesn't require a buggy any longer). This means you won't be left with an empty pushchair that you need to store away, which can be costly.
For example the Cybex Venus can be used in both mono and double mode, and features a clever frame that can be expanded to accommodate a second seat. This isn't the heaviest of pushchairs, but it offers a large basket for shopping that sits behind the front seat in double mode (and at the back of the seat in mono mode). The seats can either be set up so that they face one opposite or higher up to see what the other is doing.
Other double tandem pushchairs such as the Joolz Geo 3 in one pushchair can seat one on top of the other or side-byside. The slim, sleek frame makes it easier to maneuver through doors and supermarket aisles. Some models can also be used on rough terrain or for an exercise walk due to their large rear wheels and four-wheel suspension.
A tandem pushchair can be used to transport two carrycots, or a car and buggy seat. You can save money by establishing a travel system at the beginning and avoiding separate purchases. Keep in mind that tandems are more heavy and longer and may feel less stable when you bump into kerbs and going over uneven surfaces. These pushchairs must also be dismantled to fit in cars.