Where Are You Going To Find Double Buggy From Birth One Year From What Is Happening Now?

Where Are You Going To Find Double Buggy From Birth One Year From What Is Happening Now?

Buying a Double Buggy From Birth

There are a lot of things to consider when selecting the ideal double buggy right from the time of birth. We spoke to Fourth Trimester postnatal retreat expert Katie Billingsley for her advice on everything from seating options and age ranges to folding mechanisms and storage space.

This buggy is essential for active families. It will grow with you and your family from toddlers to twins. It is lightweight, has great maneuverability and can handle uneven terrain with ease.

What kind of buggy do you prefer?

A double buggy is great for transporting two kids, not necessarily of the same age, side by side. They can also be used as prams and come with recline mechanisms within each seat, allowing your children can sit or lie down in various positions. A lot of them have plenty of storage space for everything from snacks and drinks to nappies and wipes. They're usually lightweight they fold easily and are compact enough to fit in the car boot. If you travel a significant amount, it's essential to check that the buggy can be easily moved with the folded wheels in your boot and taken out.

The most well-known type of double buggy is the side by side one, which you've probably seen on other mothers pushchairs or even ridden in as a child. They are ideal for older siblings who want to keep up with you, or for twins. They typically come with a large number of seating options (including "cinema" seats) for your little ones to pick from. They're usually easy to drive and, if you go for a model with a soft suspension, you can make light work of the kerbs.

Tandem buggies, which are easier to turn than side-by sides, are also very popular. This is due to the fact that the second seat is positioned behind the first, instead of sitting over it. The seats are usually wider and bulkier than a side by side, so you should check whether they can fit through doors or on public transport. They can be used to transport twins, a toddler, a baby or three children by the addition of an extra buggy board.

Lastly there are the'single-to-double' convertibles which can be used as a single pushchair from birth then convert to a double by attaching a second seat, carrycot or car seat to their clever frame. They are more expensive than tandem buggies or side-byside buggies, however they provide plenty of flexibility and come with a premium cost of resale. They're generally simple to steer, feature large storage bins and are able to handle uneven surfaces. Some models come with a built-in ride-on board for children older than and 'cinema chairs'.

Do you have twins?

Double buggys are the best method of transporting your children, no matter if they are twins or older siblings. There are two kinds of double buggies: tandem buggies which have one child sitting over the other, and side-by-side buggies. Both buggies can accommodate two fixed seats. However side-by-side buggies are smaller to be able to pass through doors. Tandems are typically more spacious overall. They can also accommodate a carrycot and toddler seat.

Do you have children?

At beginning having a younger sibling can seem like a lot of responsibility particularly if you're also caring for the baby. They might also feel left out when they are in a baby carrier as you push the older one ahead and having a double buggy right from the beginning can make things simpler. It will aid your child in settling into their new role as big brother or sister'.

Side-by-side double buggies are often considered to be the best choice for twins as they let both children enjoy the same view, but they can be bulky and heavy. The Leclerc B-AGILE DUAL is a streamlined double buggy with a unique frame that expands in width and can accommodate two seats fixed.  double pram pushchair  provides a variety of configuration options including using the second seat for the bassinet.


If you prefer, we suggest the Mountain Buggy Double Trailblazer for active families who like to explore. This innovative buggy is a single pushchair that can be transformed into a double by adding an additional seat or carrycot (depending on model). Its smooth ride is perfect for rough terrain and it has lots of clever features that will ensure that everyone is happy.

Do you require a traveling system?

Double buggies are excellent to transport your children around in comfort, but they're not essential for every family. You may be able use one stroller, and some attachments such as baby straps and toddler carriers that permit your child and you to be able to travel on their backs, or in front.

There are three kinds of double buggies: tandem, side-by-side and convertible. The two seats are placed parallel to each other, so your children will be able to see one another. These buggies are wider than a single stroller and may be difficult to navigate through kerbs. Tandem buggies provide an alternative that is smaller, with a seat in the front and a second in the rear, but they are still heavy and long to push.

double pram pushchair  are great as they allow you to transform your single stroller into double buggy by attaching an infant car seat or bassinet to the frame. You can keep your baby in the car seat until he or she is ready to move to the buggy seat. The UPPAbaby Vista V2 is a fantastic illustration of this. It's suitable for twins or a toddler and baby or even three kids with the addition of the optional PiggyBack board.

As your children grow older and more capable to walk, you can opt for double buggys to accompany them to cycling trips or other day trips where they may prefer to walk. It is important to keep in mind that your kids may not always be comfortable in a stroller and might be tired and irritable on longer outings.

Before you decide to purchase a double stroller, think about the above factors and your family's unique circumstances. Having a solid and reliable double stroller can make life much easier, especially if you need to travel through busy streets or crowded shopping centres.