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Choosing a Double Pram and Pushchair

A double pram can simplify life for families, particularly in bustling stores or on busy streets. Choose a model with ample storage space for nappies, snacks, and other essentials.

Some parents who are first-time parents choose a future-proof pushchair that can be used as a single pram once bub is born and then transformed into a twin-mode when the baby is born. Joolz has a variety of choices.

Tandem

The announcement that you're expecting a child is one of the most exciting events in life. But, once the initial excitement wears off and the reality sets into your life, you'll be faced with a multitude of decisions regarding how to prepare your family for the arrival of your little one or one. One of the most important aspects to consider is choosing the best pram or pushchair.

Tandem prams (also known as 'in-line' double prams) are a classic design that feature two seats or pram bassinets that are arranged side-by-side. The front seat, which is typically padded, reclines flat and is suitable for newborns. The second seat is more upright and designed to fit toddlers as young as three years. Some models have the option of reversible seating, which lets you choose to have your children face towards each other or gaze at you. Many tandems can be converted into a single pushchair when your oldest child is no longer required to have the second seat.

In terms of price it is cheaper than a twin pushchair, and can be a great choice for parents who want to save money but not compromising on safety or convenience. However, the drawback of a tandem is that it may be a bit heavy and lengthy to steer especially when bumping up or down kerbs, and it is generally less stable than a twin strollers for newborns pushchair, especially if the child who is older is sitting in the front. A tandem can also be tricky to fit onto public transport and is difficult to navigate on narrow pavements.

The iCandy Peach is a popular image-conscious model that's a great choice for a singleton parent looking for a sleeker design however, the tandem mode can make it feel large and heavy when pushing. It's got frames that can be expanded in size to accommodate a second seat. It can be used with a variety of car seats, buggy seats and carrycots (two at simultaneously or separately). The iCandy Wave is another lightweight tandem option that's simple to use and compatible with a variety of car seats and carrycots.

Side by side

When it comes to choosing a double pram or pushchair there's a lot to think about. If you're buying a double pram for twins or siblings close in age, there are a number of configuration choices to think about. Tandem prams, also known as side-by-side prams, are popular options because they can be set up in a way that the infant can sit in the bassinet in the middle while the toddler or older child is sitting in the second chair.

Some models even have seats that can be reversible, meaning you can adapt the configuration to suit your family's needs throughout the baby and toddler years. This allows you to see your children at all terrain double buggy times, and allows them to interact as they walk.

Tandem prams are typically all-terrain buggies or jogging ones which makes them ideal for outdoor excursions and the park. They are also great for narrow aisles or checkouts in shops and supermarkets, as they are more compact.

The Redsbaby JIVE3 pram for example, can be utilized in tandem mode from birth, with the addition of the Rumble seat. (PS249) Then, you can switch to the single pram mode once your child grows out of the rumble seat or select the adaptors for car capsules (PS53) to transform it into a travel system for newborn to toddler.

Another option is the Side by Side Pram from Babybee. This side-by-side double infant stroller pram is available in a variety of colours and has a beautiful modern style. The design is intended to be used from birth, you can also add the LUNA newborn cocoon (PS262) or the LUNA infant seats (PS53 each) to ensure your baby is comfortable and safe.

The Egg 2 is a stylish, sleek pushchair that can be converted into a double side by side. It comes in a range of infant seats and carrycots to accommodate twins or siblings with different ages. It is also super-easy to collapse. It's also relatively lightweight double stroller and therefore an ideal option for those who have small cars or only a little storage space.

Convertible

The top double prams and pushchairs are versatile and some are able to change into different seating arrangements to meet the changing needs of your family. You can accommodate up to three children on the seat board or two toddlers in the seats with room for shopping bags. Accessories like rain covers are also available. Convertible double strollers tend to be heavier and bulkier than single pushchairs, as they need to hold two or more children. The Graco Modes Nest2Grow is one instance of a low-cost convertible that is user-friendly, but our testers thought it was a bit heavy for the price.

Some convertible thule double stroller (you can try www.google.co.mz) strollers like the Baby Jogger City Select 2 has a carrycot option which is suitable for babies. This reduces the size of the double stroller when it is not being used and makes it smaller. The City Select's innovative single-handed folding impressed our testers, but it takes some time to master. It's also quite agile and agile, despite being larger than other double strollers.

The Cybex Mockingbird single-to-double stroller is another affordable option. It can be transformed from a parent-facing infant car seat to an forward-facing toddler seat. The bassinet mode makes it a great option for infants.

For more flexibility, look for a dual-mode convertible such as the iCandy Peach. It's a compact double buggy which can accommodate 2 children side by side and can be used as a tandem with the addition of a second-seat kit and rider board. It is responsive and nimble and our test participants loved its sleek design. It's not quite as lightweight as the other models on our list however it does come with a huge basket that's great for parents who have to carry bags filled with toys and food items.

Lightweight

Some parents want to ensure the future of their double buggy if they have a child and are expecting another so a convertible option is a great option. The iCandy Peach can be converted from a single pushchair into a double with the addition of a toddler seat, or the brand's carrycot (which is ideal for overnight sleeping). Our test subjects were impressed by how comfortable the seats are and love the fact that can recline in a variety of positions, come with built-in leg and foot supports and have UPF 50+ canopy with peekaboo windows. The rear seat can be raised high so that the older child can stand on it to reach the basket of shopping.

Cher said that the only disadvantage of the iCandy Peach was its weight. But she felt this was offset by the fact that it is easy to move and comes with plenty of storage space, including two cup holders for parents and their children as well as seat-back pockets and a large basket underneath the seat. Cher also appreciated that seats can be flipped so that they can face each other. This is great for siblings who love to chat and have conversations while out and 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, making it easy to carry and store in your trunk or at home. Parents appreciate the quality of the materials and craftsmanship as well as the low price point. The only issue is that the seats don't recline as far as the other models we've examined and the rear seat isn't as well-lit due to its position - it's raised higher than the front seat.

Another popular choice is the Joolz Geo 3, which is slim, sleek and easy to steer, with an attractive design and lifetime guarantee. It is important to remember that, despite their slimmer design Side by side prams are larger than tandems and in-line doubles and can be tricky to navigate on busy footpaths or in stores. However, they are often smaller, and can be easier to turn in tight spaces than tandems.