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The Best Double Buggy Strollers
If you're expecting twins or two young children of different age groups, then a double buggy will help you out and about. The best ones are simple to maneuver and handle rough surfaces and kerbs.
They also have features such as large sun canopies as well as hoods that are transparent and adjustable seats.
1. Baby Jogger City Tour 2 Double
The City Tour 2 Double stroller is the smallest in the Baby Jogger range. It's designed to travel and easily fits through doors with its narrow design. It's also one of the most lightweight double buggies on the market weighing just 14lbs when folded. This makes it perfect to travel with a toddler and newborn as you won't be exceeding airline luggage allowances. It can also be folded up into a small travel bag, making it easy to store in the back of your car.
It's simple to fold the Z-shape by using one hand. Once you've gotten used to it, it is compact and can be folded in a matter of seconds. Our tester found the auto-lock somewhat difficult to understand, and also because the handlebar doesn't lock in the position you push it into to the side, it struck her leg when she was using it. She also thought that the handlebar was on the shorter side. This is especially the case when a large bag for changing is hanging from it.
This double stroller is not as lightweight as other travel buggies. It's got a broad variety of features, and is among the most versatile double strollers on the market. It's compatible with two carry cots (available separately) and has multiple recline positions and a UV 50+ canopy. You can also add the bassinet to either or both seats to transform this into a travel system.
The four rubber composite wheels are ideal for pavements and urban terrain however, they're not designed for off-roading. They slid on long grass and gravel and there's not much clearance between the bracket and the wheel, so mud was able to get stuck easily. Our tester loved this buggy and was able to climb pretty dirt hills.
iCandy Orange
The iCandy Orange double buggy is the ultimate in style, versatility and quality. It is a must-have for parents who want a chic and durable double buggy that lasts. The Orange has a gorgeous sleek, lightweight chassis with a huge basket that can easily fit 2 car seats. It comes with a gorgeous adjustable water repellent and ventilated canopy with mesh ventilation. It comes in trend-led colours such as Pistachio, Fossil, Latte and Rose on an Jet Black frame. The option to add a built-in ride to older siblings is also available.
This 2021 update includes a few enhancements, including improved maneuverability, a bigger shopping basket, and a revamped bumper bar with leatherette cover. The seats are extremely comfortable and have a moulded look. They're also adjustable so that they can be set to suit siblings' needs. iCandy have introduced the first ever 'cinema' seating concept that allows parents to keep eye contact with their children. They can be adjusted so that they face either the parent or the world.
It's a heavier tandem buggy, but it's extremely easy to use and steer, especially on smooth pavements. It's stable in double and single to double stroller modes and even on sloping ground. It's not as easy to use on public transport as it requires two hands on the handlebar. It's also a bit bulky and can't be stuffed into the standard car boot for families with the seat in place, but this can be overcome by careful planning. iCandy include the footmuff, changing bag and car seat adapters in the price so this is an excellent value for new parents.
3. Joie Evalite Duo
This is a lightweight tandem stroller. It comes with two non-reversible seats, which are suitable for children from birth until around 3 years old. The rear seat can also accommodate a car-seat.
It features a simple and easy-to-use folding mechanism, making it ideal for storage and travel. It also has a large basket that is ideal to store your baby's and toddler's essentials.
The Joie Evalite Duo is a great double buggy for beginners as it offers excellent value for money and is easy to steer. It is also extremely lightweight, making it easier to push over long distances. It has a high quality suspension system that ensures an enjoyable ride for both parents and children.
This fashionable and practical city stroller can be used by twins, a toddler and a baby or even three children with the addition of UPPAbaby's ‘PiggyBack’ board (sold separately). It has a sleek frame and compact dimensions, making it suitable for narrow streets and shopping malls. Its swivel front wheel and four-wheel suspension allows it to withstand rough or uneven terrain.
Another great feature is that this buggy can fit a car seat in the back seat making it a great choice for families planning on traveling. It comes with an easy-to-fold system that can be used with a wide range of Joie infant car seat. It comes with a large basket, and comfortable seats for kids. The only downside is that the front seat can't recline completely, which can be a problem for infants and infants. It's a great choice to consider if you're searching for a light and low-cost stroller.
4. Cybex Gazelle S
This is the stroller to get if you are expecting twins. It's the first travel system from Cybex and has built-in adaptors which make it easy to convert from one pushchair to a double. The upper adaptors are easily adjustable to your height, whilst the lower adaptors are twisted and turned so that you can easily change from one configuration to another. The Gazelle's seat reclines to a flat position. It also comes with an extensive UV 50+ sun shade that is essential for your children.
Suitable from birth as a mono pushchair and from 4 years as double, with the addition of the CLOUD Z i-Size car seat or an additional seat unit or Gazelle Cot, this is the future-proof stroller that can be adapted to your family. The new one-pull harness makes the process of securing your child a simple and easy process - ideal when you're wearing the baby on your back!
In contrast to most double strollers, the Gazelle S folds down compactly with both seats connected, so it's easy to fit into the storage space at the home or in your trunk. A large lower basket can hold up to 25lbs. of shopping, everyday essentials or groceries. A detachable shopper's bag provides an additional space. A single-pull harness, a huge recline, and practical features such as the basket that you can remove for shopping means this is a remarkably versatile and family friendly stroller. It also features puncture-proof wheels so you won't be worried about those unexpected flat tubes during your trips away from home.
5. Nipper double infant strollers V5
The Nipper double umbrella stroller V5 from Out 'n' About is an updated version of the award-winning all-terrain buggie. It is specifically designed for twins or other siblings and features recliner chairs that are independent, compatible with carrycots and lightweight frame that allows to allow for easy maneuverability on bumpy terrain.
The adjustable handle's height and rear wheel suspension ensure the most comfortable ride for children up to 22kg. The durable pneumatic tyres, which are easy to clean, offer a smooth ride when running. The 360-degree swivel wheel is able to be locked in place to make it easier to manoeuvre around the town. The one-pedal lock brake is also easy to use.
Our testers discovered that the Nipper double buggy that converts to single is incredibly easy to navigate, even on bumpy terrain or turning into the middle of a busy road. The fact that the seats can be reclined independently was a big hit.
The hoods were also simple to adjust for wind or sun protection. Our test subjects did notice, however, that they didn't offer an extensive amount of coverage compared to similar to the Baby Jogger City Mini hoods, so it might be worthwhile to pack a rain cover just in case.
Overall, our testers were impressed with the way the Nipper Double made it possible for them to take their twins Sydney and Lyla to all sorts of adventures, from spotting wildlife in the woods, to rush to the park for a quick playdate. The testers were also impressed by how comfortable and spacious the two seats are. There's plenty of room to stretch out for toddlers who are growing. The lack of parent-facing seating and the inability to use a car seat in this buggy were cited as a disadvantage by our test participants. They would have also liked to see a larger storage space for shopping and other gear.
If you're expecting twins or two young children of different age groups, then a double buggy will help you out and about. The best ones are simple to maneuver and handle rough surfaces and kerbs.
They also have features such as large sun canopies as well as hoods that are transparent and adjustable seats.
1. Baby Jogger City Tour 2 Double
The City Tour 2 Double stroller is the smallest in the Baby Jogger range. It's designed to travel and easily fits through doors with its narrow design. It's also one of the most lightweight double buggies on the market weighing just 14lbs when folded. This makes it perfect to travel with a toddler and newborn as you won't be exceeding airline luggage allowances. It can also be folded up into a small travel bag, making it easy to store in the back of your car.
It's simple to fold the Z-shape by using one hand. Once you've gotten used to it, it is compact and can be folded in a matter of seconds. Our tester found the auto-lock somewhat difficult to understand, and also because the handlebar doesn't lock in the position you push it into to the side, it struck her leg when she was using it. She also thought that the handlebar was on the shorter side. This is especially the case when a large bag for changing is hanging from it.
This double stroller is not as lightweight as other travel buggies. It's got a broad variety of features, and is among the most versatile double strollers on the market. It's compatible with two carry cots (available separately) and has multiple recline positions and a UV 50+ canopy. You can also add the bassinet to either or both seats to transform this into a travel system.
The four rubber composite wheels are ideal for pavements and urban terrain however, they're not designed for off-roading. They slid on long grass and gravel and there's not much clearance between the bracket and the wheel, so mud was able to get stuck easily. Our tester loved this buggy and was able to climb pretty dirt hills.
iCandy Orange
The iCandy Orange double buggy is the ultimate in style, versatility and quality. It is a must-have for parents who want a chic and durable double buggy that lasts. The Orange has a gorgeous sleek, lightweight chassis with a huge basket that can easily fit 2 car seats. It comes with a gorgeous adjustable water repellent and ventilated canopy with mesh ventilation. It comes in trend-led colours such as Pistachio, Fossil, Latte and Rose on an Jet Black frame. The option to add a built-in ride to older siblings is also available.
This 2021 update includes a few enhancements, including improved maneuverability, a bigger shopping basket, and a revamped bumper bar with leatherette cover. The seats are extremely comfortable and have a moulded look. They're also adjustable so that they can be set to suit siblings' needs. iCandy have introduced the first ever 'cinema' seating concept that allows parents to keep eye contact with their children. They can be adjusted so that they face either the parent or the world.
It's a heavier tandem buggy, but it's extremely easy to use and steer, especially on smooth pavements. It's stable in double and single to double stroller modes and even on sloping ground. It's not as easy to use on public transport as it requires two hands on the handlebar. It's also a bit bulky and can't be stuffed into the standard car boot for families with the seat in place, but this can be overcome by careful planning. iCandy include the footmuff, changing bag and car seat adapters in the price so this is an excellent value for new parents.

This is a lightweight tandem stroller. It comes with two non-reversible seats, which are suitable for children from birth until around 3 years old. The rear seat can also accommodate a car-seat.
It features a simple and easy-to-use folding mechanism, making it ideal for storage and travel. It also has a large basket that is ideal to store your baby's and toddler's essentials.
The Joie Evalite Duo is a great double buggy for beginners as it offers excellent value for money and is easy to steer. It is also extremely lightweight, making it easier to push over long distances. It has a high quality suspension system that ensures an enjoyable ride for both parents and children.
This fashionable and practical city stroller can be used by twins, a toddler and a baby or even three children with the addition of UPPAbaby's ‘PiggyBack’ board (sold separately). It has a sleek frame and compact dimensions, making it suitable for narrow streets and shopping malls. Its swivel front wheel and four-wheel suspension allows it to withstand rough or uneven terrain.
Another great feature is that this buggy can fit a car seat in the back seat making it a great choice for families planning on traveling. It comes with an easy-to-fold system that can be used with a wide range of Joie infant car seat. It comes with a large basket, and comfortable seats for kids. The only downside is that the front seat can't recline completely, which can be a problem for infants and infants. It's a great choice to consider if you're searching for a light and low-cost stroller.
4. Cybex Gazelle S
This is the stroller to get if you are expecting twins. It's the first travel system from Cybex and has built-in adaptors which make it easy to convert from one pushchair to a double. The upper adaptors are easily adjustable to your height, whilst the lower adaptors are twisted and turned so that you can easily change from one configuration to another. The Gazelle's seat reclines to a flat position. It also comes with an extensive UV 50+ sun shade that is essential for your children.
Suitable from birth as a mono pushchair and from 4 years as double, with the addition of the CLOUD Z i-Size car seat or an additional seat unit or Gazelle Cot, this is the future-proof stroller that can be adapted to your family. The new one-pull harness makes the process of securing your child a simple and easy process - ideal when you're wearing the baby on your back!
In contrast to most double strollers, the Gazelle S folds down compactly with both seats connected, so it's easy to fit into the storage space at the home or in your trunk. A large lower basket can hold up to 25lbs. of shopping, everyday essentials or groceries. A detachable shopper's bag provides an additional space. A single-pull harness, a huge recline, and practical features such as the basket that you can remove for shopping means this is a remarkably versatile and family friendly stroller. It also features puncture-proof wheels so you won't be worried about those unexpected flat tubes during your trips away from home.
5. Nipper double infant strollers V5
The Nipper double umbrella stroller V5 from Out 'n' About is an updated version of the award-winning all-terrain buggie. It is specifically designed for twins or other siblings and features recliner chairs that are independent, compatible with carrycots and lightweight frame that allows to allow for easy maneuverability on bumpy terrain.
The adjustable handle's height and rear wheel suspension ensure the most comfortable ride for children up to 22kg. The durable pneumatic tyres, which are easy to clean, offer a smooth ride when running. The 360-degree swivel wheel is able to be locked in place to make it easier to manoeuvre around the town. The one-pedal lock brake is also easy to use.
Our testers discovered that the Nipper double buggy that converts to single is incredibly easy to navigate, even on bumpy terrain or turning into the middle of a busy road. The fact that the seats can be reclined independently was a big hit.
The hoods were also simple to adjust for wind or sun protection. Our test subjects did notice, however, that they didn't offer an extensive amount of coverage compared to similar to the Baby Jogger City Mini hoods, so it might be worthwhile to pack a rain cover just in case.
Overall, our testers were impressed with the way the Nipper Double made it possible for them to take their twins Sydney and Lyla to all sorts of adventures, from spotting wildlife in the woods, to rush to the park for a quick playdate. The testers were also impressed by how comfortable and spacious the two seats are. There's plenty of room to stretch out for toddlers who are growing. The lack of parent-facing seating and the inability to use a car seat in this buggy were cited as a disadvantage by our test participants. They would have also liked to see a larger storage space for shopping and other gear.