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Strollers For Twins and Toddlers Whether you're taking the kids for a stroll in the park or taking to the road for your morning run, a good double stroller can help get where you need to go. Our favorite products are relatively simple to use, come with comfortable harnesses for children who sit and have some flexibility based on the day's needs. Strollers for twins A newborn baby is always a delight, but when twins enter the picture, it can create new challenges to daily life. Finding the perfect stroller for two children can be a challenge. There are a myriad of options for twin babies and toddlers. Whether you want an omni-directional stroller or a side-byside model you can find one to suit your family's needs. Some of these strollers even are able to accommodate twin infant car seats and bassinets. When selecting a twin stroller the age of your child is the most important aspect to consider. Seats for infants must be fully reclined to permit them to lay flat. They should have a canopy that extends far enough for real shade, and the ability to peek behind. In addition, some models are made to accommodate breastfeeding and include an upholstered seat which allows mothers to nurse their twins. If your twins are near in age, it may be best to select a side-by-side stroller. This will stop siblings from fighting over who is in the same seat and will make them feel closer. However, if they're quite different in terms of age or temperament A tandem stroller could be better. The majority of twin strollers can be used for babies from the time of birth. However when you have children older than six months you'll require a stroller that can accommodate infant car seat carriers or bassinets. For instance the Evenflo Pivot Xpand Double has seating that can be connected to a pair of infant car seat carriers and will accommodate a twin who is just born. This model is quite expensive, so you might think about an affordable stroller for your twins. A stroller that is modular is a good option. It comes with an entrance seat in the front, and a platform for standing children in the back. While these aren't as versatile as other options with dual seats but they're great for older kids and can be used for a number of years. The UPPAbaby vist double is a great option as it accepts two infant car seats, and has an option running board for older kids. Strollers for multiple children If you have two kids close in age, a double stroller could be an absolute necessity. They tend to be larger, heavier, and more expensive than single strollers, however they are easier to maneuver with two children aboard. These strollers are ideal if you have an infant and toddler. They can sit together instead of behind one another, allowing them to see the world around them. The kind of stroller you pick depends on a variety of factors, including how far apart your children are and if they're capable of sitting up on their own. If you have twins, it is advisable to use a tandem stroller as the way to go as it is also suitable for siblings that aren't yet old enough to be out of a car seat. If you have a wide age gap on the other hand it is best to choose a convertible stroller that can adapt to your children's needs and can accommodate infant car seats (not all do). It is important to think about the space you have available in your vehicle or home for a double-stroller. They can be heavy and heavy when folded, and they're often difficult to fit in small places or even in the trunk of an automobile. Think about your location as well, because city dwellers often must contend with narrow sidewalks, tiny apartments, and narrow hallways and doors. Narrow side-by-side strollers and inline doubles are the best choices for those scenarios. If you live in suburbia you'll want a spacious and comfortable stroller that has plenty of storage. It should also have an extra-wide base so it can take on rough terrain. While any stroller is able to perform well on smooth surfaces, the quality of its suspension and wheels will impact how easily it glides over uneven or unpaved surfaces carpeting, grass and other obstacles. In general the case of a double stroller, one with swivel lock wheels on the front and a smooth suspension is likely to offer the best stability. The G-Link 2 is a lightweight double stroller that's easy move up and down stairs. It's remarkable that it weighs less than 22 pounds and that's not even considering that it comes with two large baby seats as well as plenty of storage space for them both. Strollers for older children Strollers have come a long way from the bulky vintage 1980s models that older parents might remember. Double strollers of today are sleek, and offer a range of customizations that will support families on numerous family outings. They can be used by babies from birth (if they are used in conjunction with an infant bassinet or car seat) up to age 4 or 5 and are available in tandem or side-by-side seating designs. They are smaller and easier to maneuver than tandem strollers, especially in crowded aisles of stores and around narrow sidewalk corners. They tend to be cheaper than convertible strollers. Tandem strollers are bigger, have more confined spaces for the two seats and might require additional space in the garage for a park. They can be used for children from birth to age 4 or 5. The best tandem strollers feature the stadium seating that puts the child in front higher so that both children can see. Some of these seats also recline or come in a standing position for children who are older. Consider how long you'll be able to use the stroller. The strollers we tested were made to last for several years. However, you should be aware of the size of your family and budget. If you intend to use it for a long time, you'll also have to factor in the costs of replacing the stroller's tires, and perhaps accessories like the child's tray for snacks or canopy as your children get older. Before you make a final choice, ensure that the stroller has been inspected by the Juvenile Product Manufacturers Association (JPMA) with lockable swivels and easy-to-use breaks, as well as being free of recalls from recent times. Alli Cavasino is a certified child security technician for passengers. She advises users of strollers to choose a handlebar that is adjustable, and the ability to move seats up and down easily with frame clips. This is particularly crucial for parents who aren't in the average height range. Any stroller that's worth its salt must fold almost completely. It's also crucial to maintain good posture when pushing the stroller to avoid back discomfort and other health issues. pushchairsandprams for Joggers If you're a parent who prefers to stroller-jog, then a double stroller equipped with a good suspension system will give your kids an enjoyable ride. Choose a stroller with adjustable seat heights, reclining seats, and spacious cargo areas that can store all your equipment and kids' essentials. Also, you should consider a stroller that has a reliable brake system and an adjustable canopy that can block out the sun and wind for your child's safety and comfort. If you have children of various ages, a stroller that can be used for both will allow an infant to lay flat, and a toddler to sit upright and take in the view. The Vista V2 stroller by UPPAbaby allows for a variety of seating configurations that allows you to pair the included Toddler Seat with an add-on RumbleSeat with a maximum capacity of two children. You'll also be impressed by the ample storage space, convenient plastic trays for both the adult and kiddo's drinks and the large UPF 50+ canopy that has peekaboo windows. If you are planning to travel with a double stroller, you should choose a model that can fold quickly and compactly. This allows it to fit into the overhead compartments of planes, trains and even automobiles. The Thule Caboose Ultralight Graphite is one of our favorites. It folds down with one hand and can be pushed along like rolling luggage. The seats can be reclined in various positions, and the harnesses are easy to adjust without having to change the shoulder straps. If you're strolling through the neighborhood or navigating an urban area, a high-quality double stroller is a purchase you'll use often. Look for a durable frame with solid wheels and suspension systems. Choose a model with smooth and easy navigation on various surfaces and that is easy to maneuver. We also recommend strollers with wheels that lock making them easier move around when parking or turning in narrow aisles.