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The Best Twin Buggy
Designed to adapt to your family’s needs, this inline double has different seating options and can work for twins or children of various age groups. The foam-filled tires will never flatten and its soft suspension is perfect for kerbs.
It folds super-flat and meets the weight requirements of airlines gate-checks, making it easy to travel with. It also comes with a large under-seat storage basket, and the sun canopy is four panels.
Leclerc Influencer
With its sleek design, auto-folding and cabin-approved dimensions, the Leclerc Influencer is an excellent option for flyers. Its folded (and unfolded) width is 47cm which slightly exceeds the IATA standard of 45cm but it still complies with the airline’s hand luggage regulations and can be stored in the overhead lockers during flights (Subject to Airline Approval). It was easy to clean using a simple wipe down and there were many extras available, including footmuffs, nappy and buggy organiser bags that fit onto the handles and hoods, providing UV50+ protection.
We love the way it’s so small when folded, and that it fits easily through tiny spaces like shops narrow alleyways, and Jane’s tiny terrace and is even easy to move up and down the stairs. The bumper bar can also serve as an handle. It also has a large brake that is flip-flop compatible and comes with a colour-coded indicator. The basket is smaller than other models, but it will still hold a large changing bag. There are additional tray compartments to store drinks, snacks and toys.
It is suitable from birth. Adaptors are available separately to pair it with the Leclerc Baby Carrycot. The clever backrest can be flattened to allow for naps or long walks. The 5-point harness with magnets makes it easy to use. It’s also super light at 6.6kg and includes the travel bag.
Joie Evalite Duo
The British brand Joie has a goal to “share happiness with parents who are expecting” by creating pushchairs which are “functional, stylish and innovative”. The Evalite Duo is their latest twin buggy. It’s designed to take two children side by side, unlike the slightly heavier Aire Twin, and has raised stadium-style seating so both kids can see the world around them.
The Evalite Duo weighs just under 10kg, making it one of the most lightweight strollers for kids on the market. It is suitable for use from the time of birth and can be used in conjunction with a Joie car seats or carrycots. It’s simple to fold and lift, drive and ride. The clever frame expands to accommodate the second child seat.
Out ‘n’ about says the Evalite Duo’s one-handed folding is a highlight. They were awed by how quickly and effortlessly the Evalite Duo comes together. However, they did observe that it was more difficult to navigate bumps and rough surfaces as compared to other models.
They also point out that the front seat can’t fully recline, and they had to utilize their hands to bring it back down which they would prefer not to have to do when travelling with children. However, they believe that the Evalite Duo is a great pushchair that is a great choice with some adjustments. They are impressed by the compact size when folded.
iCandy Peach
iCandy Peach is a highly-sophisticated tandem buggy that gives parents all the options they need. It’s compatible with a wide range of car seats and uses a one-click system to fold and fold, making it ideal for families who are on the move. It comes with a variety of accessories, including raincovers and liners. The rival brands charge a separate fee for these.
iCandy Peach is a popular choice among parents who are fashion conscious, thanks to its stylish and modern jersey fabrics. This new 2022 Peach has been upgraded with a few minor tweaks to increase efficiency and performance, without compromising aesthetics.
The inclusion of a ride-on board makes this the perfect option for twins. It’s also a bit more compact than older Peach models, but that doesn’t stop it from offering all the space you could require for your child.
It’s the perfect double stroller for parents who need something that looks stylish and offers plenty of flexibility. You can use it from birth as a single stroller and then purchase a double kit for it to become a twin buggy. It has a large basket as well as five recline positions to provide maximum comfort for your child. It also comes with a carry strap and a single-handed folding mechanism. The only issue is that it could be somewhat heavy to carry around when you aren’t using it particularly since it folds in two parts rather than one.
iCandy Orange
This is the most comfortable twin buggy you can get. The seats can be outfitted with liners and footmuffs that keep your children warm during cold winter months. The carrycot is simple to attach using the side flaps that open to allow for gate opening. It is comfortable and spacious. Orange chassis allows for 30 combinations of the seat and carrycot.
The wheels are designed to withstand rough and paved ground, and there’s a large shopping basket underneath which is ideal for big shopping trips at the supermarket. The pushchair is light and easy to drive. The circular pedal brake makes it easy to use, but not for flip-flops. The latch that holds it folded requires two hands to open. After it’s folded the front wheels slide underneath the basket and the chassis can stand.
The Orange is a great choice for style-conscious parents who have a baby or toddler and want a buggy that’ll be able to grow with the child. It’s also a good option for parents expecting a second child in the near future who want a flexible double pushchair. The iCandy Orange is not cheap, but it’s versatile enough that it’s likely to last several years and will have a good resale value as well. It also comes with a buggy board which should aid in reducing sibling fights over seats!
Mountain Buggy Duet
Founded by a New Zealander, Mountain Buggy (part of the Mokopuna group, which also owns Phil and Teds and Baby Jogger) is the first brand to concentrate on all-terrain dual pushchairs. double buggy for twins can be easily maneuvered through narrow shopping aisles and through doorways. It is one the most compact and full-featured double buggies available and has been awarded numerous awards, including Mother & Baby Twin Gold in 2014 and Prima Baby Twin Silver in 2015.
The seats are wide enough to let children of various ages to sit comfortably together. They also have independent reclined, allowing children to select their preferred position. The large canopies have the ability to flip out sun visors and the storage basket is extremely spacious. It accepts two infant car seats with the purchase of car seat adapters. It is compatible with almost all brands, which is a huge plus.
The only downside is the weight. At 32.4 pounds, it is heavy to lift in and out of the trunk, and may be difficult for Grandma to maneuver. It’s also more expensive than other double side-by-side buggies. But, it’s designed to last and offers many features for the money. It’s a good option for parents in urban areas who want to avoid carrying a heavy stroller around. The padding of the harnesses and the 5-point buckle ensure safety for babies.
Bugaboo Donkey Twin
The Bugaboo Donkey Twin is a beautiful, functional buggy with an elegant design. It’s a high-quality product but it’s not without imperfections.
It provides very few additional features, both for kids and parents. There’s a small bin in the seat that can only be used when one seat is attached and that’s all the feature it provides. There aren’t any cup holders, parent trays or accessory pockets. This could be a problem on long trips.
The seats don’t recline very flat, and the gap between the seats is large. Our 5-year-old had trouble lying back comfortably. It’s a shame, considering it’s a premium model.
It’s simple to maneuver, and the swivel wheel is great for climbing up stairs and slopes. It’s also narrow enough to fit through most doorways and folds up easily for stress-free storage and transportation. Plus, it can be turned back to mono mode in just three clicks if ever require more space or a quick getaway. The comfort wheeled board can accommodate a third kid if needed. It’s expensive, but for those on a budget there are other options out there. If you’re a fan of the brand and are able to afford it, it’s well worth the cost.