With two children or adding another to the mix, a double stroller makes life on the go much simpler. There are a few different Types of Double Strollers. Make sure the one you choose meets all your requirements for ease of maneuverability, fitting through doorways and canopies seamlessly, as well as offering ample storage space for snacks, toys and gear.
If you are expecting twins or adding another child to your family, a double stroller will come in handy. These strollers allow you to transport both children at once while being as easy as a single seaters in terms of steering and maneuvering.
There are various factors to keep in mind when purchasing a double stroller, including seating configurations, ability to accommodate infant car seats or bassinets, storage capacity and seating arrangements. In this article one will discover more about different Types of Double Strollers so you can select one best suited to your family needs.
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Side-by-Side Strollers
Side-by-side strollers feature seats arranged next to each other. This type of double stroller is one of the most sought-after models, as its standout features include easy five-point harnesses that are quick and simple to thread, individually adjustable calf rests for customized support, near-flat independent reclines for napping on the go as well as generous canopies with peekaboo windows are big draws for customers.
One drawback of a side-by-side double stroller is its difficulty maneuvering in tight spaces and doorways; however, this option remains an ideal choice for families that spend lots of time outdoors.
A very popular side by side double stroller is the Delta Children LX Side by Side Stroller. The Delta Children LX Side by Side Stroller brings all of the style and functionality expected from an exceptional stroller into one stunning package for two. Its lightweight frame fits through any standard 30-inch doorway while its 360deg shock absorbing front wheels absorb shock for added safety and shock absorbing front wheels have 360 degree suspension system for smooth riding experience. Furthermore, there is multi-position reclining seat, 5-point harness for each seat as well as soft shoulder pads to ensure baby’s comfort.
This double stroller is an excellent solution for families with young children. With its compact umbrella fold design, its storage and transportation are made easy. Super affordable yet packed with useful features – two child seats, large hanging storage bags, parent tray and cup holder to name just some – not to mention its decent sized canopy that protects children from sun or rain and its reclineable seats that conform perfectly to fit each of your little ones!
Tandem Strollers
If you have twins or two children close in age, a tandem stroller may be an ideal solution for you. Strollers featuring two seats positioned in tandem provide various features like reclined seats, adjustable handlebars, padded straps and more. Some tandem strollers even include standing boards for older children or bassinets for newborns! Graco DuoGlider Double Stroller offer great value on a budget. This tandem stroller will carry 2 children up to 40 pounds in weight each. It will also accept 2 Graco Snug Ride Click Connect infant car seats.
Many double strollers come equipped with modular seating options that let you rearrange the order of seat modules and alter their height, and adjust handlebar height as necessary. Other important factors to keep in mind when purchasing a tandem stroller include weight capacity (both child and vehicle combined), folding ease, maneuverability in tight spaces such as doorways and grocery store aisles, plus features like roomy storage baskets, cell phone pockets, reclining seats and an adjustable telescoping handlebar – this should all help make your selection process much simpler!
Convertible types of double strollers
Convertible double strollers offer the ideal solution whether you are beginning with twins, need to seat multiple children simultaneously or simply need something that allows easy conversion between side-by-side and tandem configurations for infants and toddlers alike.
UPPAbaby Vista V2 is our top pick when it comes to high-end convertible strollers. This flexible stroller can convert easily from single child use to triple stroller status with the addition of Uppa’s Rumble Seat and Ride-Along Board; twin families will find that two bassinets or car seats can also be attached simultaneously!
Baby Jogger City Select LUX offers almost the same features as its Vista sibling but with additional design upgrades and an improved suspension system. More stylish, it comes equipped with all-wheel suspension for a smoother ride – however it may cost slightly more – making this convertible double stroller one worth investing in for those seeking luxury convertible double strollers.
Contours Element offers budget-minded parents over 35 seating configurations and one-handed folding, plus compatibility with most Britax and BOB infant car seats (you will require an adapter). We love the sleek silhouette and easy maneuvering capabilities of the Graco Duett stroller; plus its large storage basket makes this stroller stand out.
One of the primary advantages of convertible strollers is their cost-saving potential: only purchasing one unit that can grow with your family as it expands. Most convertible double strollers are lightweight and easy to maneuver, making them suitable for city riding or parks with hard surfaces like asphalt.
All Terrain Strollers
All-terrain double strollers feature a rugged design that allows them to perform well across different terrain. Their air-filled tires and built-in shock absorbers help make these strollers comfortable for use over bumpy surfaces, and most feature expandable canopies to protect children from sun. Furthermore, these strollers typically come equipped with car seat compatibility as well as daily-use add-ons such as parent consoles, cup holders, child trays, and organizers for added convenience.
Some all-terrain strollers feature hammock-type seats to help prevent your baby from banging against the side of the stroller, while other all-terrain models may offer regular padded seating options.