You'll Never Guess This Tandem Double Buggy's Secrets
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Buying a Tandem Double Buggy
A tandem double buggy can be a fantastic option if you have twins, or children who are close in age. They are smaller than side-by-side buggies and are ideal for tight spaces like doorways, public transport and terrain that is rocky.
Many also convert into travel systems to take 2 carrycots or car seats. They are often heavier, longer and less stable than a single and double stroller pushchair.
Convertible
If you're looking for a convertible stroller that converts from single to double or to add another seat to an existing one, there's a variety of options available. The UPPAbaby V2 is a large, beautiful stroller. It can easily be changed from a single to a double by adding a seating area with a rumble. It's costly and less mobile than other double strollers double strollers because the 2nd seat is placed in front of the front seat. The Nuna Demi Grow is a similar model with a wide range of seating options, but does not have storage under the seat when used in doubles mode.
Other options include twin buggies with all terrain double stroller-terrain wheels, and joggers with fixed wheels that can accommodate two kids. They are more expensive, but they are designed for long-distance trips over rough terrain and have a higher resale price.
Reclining the seat independently
If you need a double buggy that is able to transport children of various ages then you're going to require a model with an independent seat recline for both seats. This will allow your older child to sit back and relax while the baby sleeps in the bassinet and reverse.
Take into consideration the width of your pushchair and consider the ease of you to get through doors and public transport. If you have narrow doorways then it might be a good idea to consider a side-byside pushchair, such as the Mountain Buggy Duet which has the advantage of having a footprint that is similar to a single buggy, but can still use two seats and car seat adaptors.
Tandem buggies are usually slightly longer than side-by-side models and therefore aren't easy to manoeuvre up and down kerbs, however, they can accommodate a bigger range of seat/carrycot/car seat combinations making them a good option for twins or siblings of various age groups. They are priced higher than single buggies to double, but they're worth the cost if you plan to keep it for a number of years. They'll also keep a good amount of value if sold when your kids have outgrown the buggie.
Another thing to look out for is if the backs of the seats can recline independently of one another as this will let you place your child in the ideal position for naps or watching. This is especially important when you have a young child in the rear seat who will want to lie back and sleep while the older child wants to sit up and look around their surroundings.
Certain brands have a unique design that allows the back of their vehicles to recline fully into a position that is nearly flat, which is ideal for infants. For example the iCandy Orange has raised stadium-style seating that can recline both the included toddler seat and the add-on RumbleSeat into multiple positions so that your children have a a choice of where to sit, and also comes with an excellent UPF 50+ canopy with windows that can be seen from afar.
Larger than twin buggies
There's no need to have twins to benefit from a larger double buggy - they're ideal for siblings of different age groups and let you move around without having to worry about your children touching. They're typically a little longer too, with one seat sitting behind the other and usually offering a fully-flat recline for babies (or an upright position for toddlers).
A popular choice is the Mountain Buggy Duet, which has the slimmest side-byside design on the market and has the same footprint as one buggy. It also features an adjustable handle, making it easy for parents of different heights to push, and a handbrake that is useful when tackling steep hills. It is suitable to use from birth and can be used with a range of car seats and carrycots.
Another option is the iCandy Wave, which has a simple one-click to fold and can be used in mono or duo mode. The clever frame can be expanded to accommodate the second chair and can be used with up to two car seats or carrycots. This makes it a great option for older siblings who would like to sit together. It's a bit bigger than the other models, but it feels light and has soft suspension for kerbs.
There are a lot of 3-wheeler inline tandems available Check out Phil and Teds inline models or iCandy's Peach and Pear buggies, for instance they offer stability and swift steering. Often these can be folded down to the size of a single to double pushchair buggy, which is helpful for those who struggle with storage at home or need to lug it in and out of the car when using public transport.
It's important to keep in mind that a double-buggy with a wider width will feel heavier and bulkier than a compact single buggy So make sure it's what you require before you buy. You'll be taking it on and off subways, trains and buses regularly so it needs to be easy to operate and manage. You may need to juggle the car seat on and off when you take your child to school or the nursery.
Suitable from birth
If you're expecting twins, or you have a child following your first, you're likely to require a pushchair that fits the entire family. Double buggies are generally heavier, bulkier, and more expensive than single strollers. However they are also easier to maneuver in tighter doors, or around obstacles like curbs. They are also compatible with piggyback ride-along boards (either from the manufacturer or via an accessory purchase) so you can transport three children at once.
Tandem pushchairs place one child ahead of the other. They're a great option for children who are close in age and are able to get along. However, they're not 100% secure Side-by-side chairs could kick or punch one another, and children who are different heights can argue over who gets to sit higher. A tandem high-low model can solve this problem by elevating the seat to the rear, preventing your child's height from being sat on the bottom and not getting any view.
The iCandy Wave is a good alternative for parents looking for a convertible double buggy with a carrycot that is able to accommodate both infants and an older child. It features a smart frame that expands widthways when you add a second seat, and folds flat for compact storage. The padded seats are comfortable, the straps easy to secure and the buckles are among the most impressive we've seen in any of our tests. Both seats can recline independently, and the canopies are big and spacious with UPF 50+ protection as well as windows that can be seen from a distance.
The only drawback to the iCandy is that it's on the expensive side but a high-quality tandem will last for years and retain its resale value, which means you'll likely recoup some of the cost in the long run. The iCandy doesn't have the same seating configurations as our other top picks. However, it's a good option for families who don't want to spend much money.


Convertible
If you're looking for a convertible stroller that converts from single to double or to add another seat to an existing one, there's a variety of options available. The UPPAbaby V2 is a large, beautiful stroller. It can easily be changed from a single to a double by adding a seating area with a rumble. It's costly and less mobile than other double strollers double strollers because the 2nd seat is placed in front of the front seat. The Nuna Demi Grow is a similar model with a wide range of seating options, but does not have storage under the seat when used in doubles mode.
Other options include twin buggies with all terrain double stroller-terrain wheels, and joggers with fixed wheels that can accommodate two kids. They are more expensive, but they are designed for long-distance trips over rough terrain and have a higher resale price.
Reclining the seat independently
If you need a double buggy that is able to transport children of various ages then you're going to require a model with an independent seat recline for both seats. This will allow your older child to sit back and relax while the baby sleeps in the bassinet and reverse.
Take into consideration the width of your pushchair and consider the ease of you to get through doors and public transport. If you have narrow doorways then it might be a good idea to consider a side-byside pushchair, such as the Mountain Buggy Duet which has the advantage of having a footprint that is similar to a single buggy, but can still use two seats and car seat adaptors.
Tandem buggies are usually slightly longer than side-by-side models and therefore aren't easy to manoeuvre up and down kerbs, however, they can accommodate a bigger range of seat/carrycot/car seat combinations making them a good option for twins or siblings of various age groups. They are priced higher than single buggies to double, but they're worth the cost if you plan to keep it for a number of years. They'll also keep a good amount of value if sold when your kids have outgrown the buggie.
Another thing to look out for is if the backs of the seats can recline independently of one another as this will let you place your child in the ideal position for naps or watching. This is especially important when you have a young child in the rear seat who will want to lie back and sleep while the older child wants to sit up and look around their surroundings.
Certain brands have a unique design that allows the back of their vehicles to recline fully into a position that is nearly flat, which is ideal for infants. For example the iCandy Orange has raised stadium-style seating that can recline both the included toddler seat and the add-on RumbleSeat into multiple positions so that your children have a a choice of where to sit, and also comes with an excellent UPF 50+ canopy with windows that can be seen from afar.
Larger than twin buggies
There's no need to have twins to benefit from a larger double buggy - they're ideal for siblings of different age groups and let you move around without having to worry about your children touching. They're typically a little longer too, with one seat sitting behind the other and usually offering a fully-flat recline for babies (or an upright position for toddlers).
A popular choice is the Mountain Buggy Duet, which has the slimmest side-byside design on the market and has the same footprint as one buggy. It also features an adjustable handle, making it easy for parents of different heights to push, and a handbrake that is useful when tackling steep hills. It is suitable to use from birth and can be used with a range of car seats and carrycots.
Another option is the iCandy Wave, which has a simple one-click to fold and can be used in mono or duo mode. The clever frame can be expanded to accommodate the second chair and can be used with up to two car seats or carrycots. This makes it a great option for older siblings who would like to sit together. It's a bit bigger than the other models, but it feels light and has soft suspension for kerbs.
There are a lot of 3-wheeler inline tandems available Check out Phil and Teds inline models or iCandy's Peach and Pear buggies, for instance they offer stability and swift steering. Often these can be folded down to the size of a single to double pushchair buggy, which is helpful for those who struggle with storage at home or need to lug it in and out of the car when using public transport.
It's important to keep in mind that a double-buggy with a wider width will feel heavier and bulkier than a compact single buggy So make sure it's what you require before you buy. You'll be taking it on and off subways, trains and buses regularly so it needs to be easy to operate and manage. You may need to juggle the car seat on and off when you take your child to school or the nursery.
Suitable from birth
If you're expecting twins, or you have a child following your first, you're likely to require a pushchair that fits the entire family. Double buggies are generally heavier, bulkier, and more expensive than single strollers. However they are also easier to maneuver in tighter doors, or around obstacles like curbs. They are also compatible with piggyback ride-along boards (either from the manufacturer or via an accessory purchase) so you can transport three children at once.
Tandem pushchairs place one child ahead of the other. They're a great option for children who are close in age and are able to get along. However, they're not 100% secure Side-by-side chairs could kick or punch one another, and children who are different heights can argue over who gets to sit higher. A tandem high-low model can solve this problem by elevating the seat to the rear, preventing your child's height from being sat on the bottom and not getting any view.
The iCandy Wave is a good alternative for parents looking for a convertible double buggy with a carrycot that is able to accommodate both infants and an older child. It features a smart frame that expands widthways when you add a second seat, and folds flat for compact storage. The padded seats are comfortable, the straps easy to secure and the buckles are among the most impressive we've seen in any of our tests. Both seats can recline independently, and the canopies are big and spacious with UPF 50+ protection as well as windows that can be seen from a distance.
The only drawback to the iCandy is that it's on the expensive side but a high-quality tandem will last for years and retain its resale value, which means you'll likely recoup some of the cost in the long run. The iCandy doesn't have the same seating configurations as our other top picks. However, it's a good option for families who don't want to spend much money.
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