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Which Lightweight Double Pushchair Should You Buy?
A lightweight double pushchair is easy to get around, particularly for families with children of different age groups. They're generally easy to fold, steer, and carry up and down stairs.
This City Mini GT2 features side-by-side seating with plenty of legroom. It also has adjustable reclining, UPF 50+ canopy and windows that peek out. It also comes with an expanding frame width to accommodate a second car seat or another passenger.
Side-by-Side
The majority of lightweight double pushchairs we test are side-byside models and are best suited for kids who can stand up without assistance since these models aren't equipped with car seat integration. However there are some exceptions. Thule Urban Glide 2 double single pushchair and the Baby Trend Sit 'N Stand Double are both great options that provide recline that can be adjusted in both seats, a large canopy, and padded 5-point harnesses. They're also easy to move despite their larger footprints, and are ideal for parents worried about fitting through doorways.
The Cybex Duet is a little different due to its clever frame that extends its width to create an additional seat, which makes it lighter than other pushchairs with side-by-side seating available. It can be pushed through standard doorways and is easy to move around on public transport. It also doubles as a jogger which is a great feature if you want to use it with baby carriers or a car seat, and comes in a variety of fun colors.
Another excellent side-by-side lightweight double is the UPPAbaby Vista v2 double stroller, which offers even more customization through a modular frame. Its clever design lets you to transform it into a Single And Double Stroller or double buggy by adding two carrycots or car seats for children. It can even accommodate twins. It's a good option for families that are growing. The umbrella stroller UPPAbaby is one of the lightest, sexiest and most stylish available.
If you're looking for a more compact and lightweight double, you can try the egg2 that folds down to the size of a compact suitcase. It can be used either as a single or double by adding two baby car seats or carrycots. Our test subjects were awed by the ease of move around, even with a full load of kids.
Although they're lightweight double pushchairs that sit side-by-side are not foolproof. If your children are of the same age and stage, they might be fighting over who gets to sit in which position. And if they're different heights, a tandem style might be better for them, as it will allow them to face each other.
Tandem
While side-byside models are more suited to siblings with similar age, tandem lightweight double strollers come with distinct appeals. They can be fitted with a larger car seat, and some come with convertible seats or an additional carrycot in the middle. They are bigger and easy to get into and out of. However, their baskets tend to be smaller than the ones found on single buggies. They often have larger canopy as well as peekaboo windows, and even cushioned leg cushions.
The iCandy Peach is another example of a lightweight and affordable tandem. The fabric is a bit less luxurious than those of some of our top-rated doubles. However, it still looks great and is easy to use. Its one-handed folding is awe-inspiring. While it requires some time to master, Kirstie from our Lab called it "genius". It can't be folded without the carrycot attached, however the mechanism for attaching and removing it is simple and quick.
Tandem strollers that are lightweight usually make tighter turning than side-by-side models. However, they may be more difficult to navigate on uneven surfaces and curbs. They can also be slower to accelerate and more heavy to move. This can put strain on your back.
A convertible double stroller with infant car seat buggy is a different option. It is initially a single but you can also add adapters to make it double. They can include the option of a second seat, a carrycot or both in front. Or the children can share a seat. Some of them also offer the option of adding buggy boards that can help older children keep up with a younger sibling.
The Uppababy Vista V2 is a great example of a convertible, since it can be converted into a twin pram with the purchase of additional cocoons (PS59 each) that provide a flat space for newborns. They can be swiveled together or placed side-by-side. You can also use the car seat that was included with the pushchair, if it is compatible. As they're made with quality materials, these types of buggies that are dual-use can be used for years without showing any wear, indicating they have high potential for resale.
Single-to-Double
This light double buggy is made for families who love the outdoors and would like to upgrade from a single-stroller. It can be converted into a jogger using kits that include air-filled tires and all-wheel-suspension. It can also withstand rough terrain well and it's a tandem triple that, is perfect for twins or children of different ages. It's a great option for parents who want a sleek design that is as elegant as a single. It comes in different fabric colours.
We were impressed by the way this iCandy model folds down using a single-hand mechanism that's really easy to master. And although it's heavier than some of the other pushchairs that are single-to-double in this review, home tester Karolina said that it still is very maneuverable, even when she had two toddlers and a carrycot.
You can purchase add-ons like the Roma Gemini Carrycots (PS100) that are ideal for infants. The seats are comfortable for toddlers with high-quality headrests and lumbar supports. There are many options for reclining in the front, with the seat being able to be adjusted to different positions, and the rear seat having the option to recline.
This type of buggy comes with the main disadvantage of being wider than the side-by-side doubles. This makes it difficult to maneuver through doorways, and it can be difficult to get up and down kerbs. The wheels and suspension of these strollers are generally good at coping with surfaces that are paved. They're also lighter than many side-bysides, so you can still have plenty of storage space. These strollers aren't easy to maneuver in supermarkets with narrow aisles, and they may struggle to carry loads. Even though it's easier to turn the stroller on a small curved path, this can be a hassle. Some are easier to turn than other, such as the Thule Urban Glide 2 Double or Baby Trend Sit N' Stand Double.
Convertible
The great thing about convertible double pushchairs is that they are able to adapt to a family's changing requirements. They are typically single buggies, and come with adapters that allow you to include a second child's seat, a carrycot, or (in certain instances) a car-seat to the frame. Some can be converted back to a single one when your child reaches the age of walk or chooses to ride buggyboards.
One of the lightest double buggy converts to single strollers we have on our list, this stylish tri-fold model can hold children up to 40 lbs each. It also has a convenient basket that can be placed between the seats to store things. The home testers loved the spacious canopy with peekaboo windows, multi-position reclining seats and front and rear suspensions for smoother rides on rough terrain. It also comes with a handy cup holder for the parent and an ample, easy-to-access basket. However, they pointed out that the backs of the seats have tiny pockets that aren't big enough to accommodate anything more than a phone and keys.
This premium, lightweight side-by-side can be used in more than 20 configurations and includes an additional seat and carrycot. It has a high-profile steering handlebar, rear and front suspensions to smooth rough terrain and an ultra-compact fold that stands up on its own with straps to make it easy to transport, and seven-inch front wheels with swivel locks as well as ten-inch back wheels with suspensions for more comfortable riding. The only downside is that you'll need to purchase a separate car seat or baby carrier.
This versatile tandem is a popular choice by our home testers due to its maneuverability and large shopping basket, which is accessible with both seats in the parent-facing position. Its surprisingly lightweight weight (about the same as a few single pushchairs) makes it easy to move. Reversible seats mean they can be switched to face either way, and the clever method by which it can attach a second seat or riding board to the rear is praised by many. Parents also appreciated the fact that it can accommodate car seats and infant carriers from various brands. This includes a few that aren't normally compatible with other double car seat stroller buggies.
A lightweight double pushchair is easy to get around, particularly for families with children of different age groups. They're generally easy to fold, steer, and carry up and down stairs.
This City Mini GT2 features side-by-side seating with plenty of legroom. It also has adjustable reclining, UPF 50+ canopy and windows that peek out. It also comes with an expanding frame width to accommodate a second car seat or another passenger.
Side-by-Side
The majority of lightweight double pushchairs we test are side-byside models and are best suited for kids who can stand up without assistance since these models aren't equipped with car seat integration. However there are some exceptions. Thule Urban Glide 2 double single pushchair and the Baby Trend Sit 'N Stand Double are both great options that provide recline that can be adjusted in both seats, a large canopy, and padded 5-point harnesses. They're also easy to move despite their larger footprints, and are ideal for parents worried about fitting through doorways.
The Cybex Duet is a little different due to its clever frame that extends its width to create an additional seat, which makes it lighter than other pushchairs with side-by-side seating available. It can be pushed through standard doorways and is easy to move around on public transport. It also doubles as a jogger which is a great feature if you want to use it with baby carriers or a car seat, and comes in a variety of fun colors.
Another excellent side-by-side lightweight double is the UPPAbaby Vista v2 double stroller, which offers even more customization through a modular frame. Its clever design lets you to transform it into a Single And Double Stroller or double buggy by adding two carrycots or car seats for children. It can even accommodate twins. It's a good option for families that are growing. The umbrella stroller UPPAbaby is one of the lightest, sexiest and most stylish available.
If you're looking for a more compact and lightweight double, you can try the egg2 that folds down to the size of a compact suitcase. It can be used either as a single or double by adding two baby car seats or carrycots. Our test subjects were awed by the ease of move around, even with a full load of kids.
Although they're lightweight double pushchairs that sit side-by-side are not foolproof. If your children are of the same age and stage, they might be fighting over who gets to sit in which position. And if they're different heights, a tandem style might be better for them, as it will allow them to face each other.
Tandem
While side-byside models are more suited to siblings with similar age, tandem lightweight double strollers come with distinct appeals. They can be fitted with a larger car seat, and some come with convertible seats or an additional carrycot in the middle. They are bigger and easy to get into and out of. However, their baskets tend to be smaller than the ones found on single buggies. They often have larger canopy as well as peekaboo windows, and even cushioned leg cushions.
The iCandy Peach is another example of a lightweight and affordable tandem. The fabric is a bit less luxurious than those of some of our top-rated doubles. However, it still looks great and is easy to use. Its one-handed folding is awe-inspiring. While it requires some time to master, Kirstie from our Lab called it "genius". It can't be folded without the carrycot attached, however the mechanism for attaching and removing it is simple and quick.
Tandem strollers that are lightweight usually make tighter turning than side-by-side models. However, they may be more difficult to navigate on uneven surfaces and curbs. They can also be slower to accelerate and more heavy to move. This can put strain on your back.
A convertible double stroller with infant car seat buggy is a different option. It is initially a single but you can also add adapters to make it double. They can include the option of a second seat, a carrycot or both in front. Or the children can share a seat. Some of them also offer the option of adding buggy boards that can help older children keep up with a younger sibling.
The Uppababy Vista V2 is a great example of a convertible, since it can be converted into a twin pram with the purchase of additional cocoons (PS59 each) that provide a flat space for newborns. They can be swiveled together or placed side-by-side. You can also use the car seat that was included with the pushchair, if it is compatible. As they're made with quality materials, these types of buggies that are dual-use can be used for years without showing any wear, indicating they have high potential for resale.
Single-to-Double
This light double buggy is made for families who love the outdoors and would like to upgrade from a single-stroller. It can be converted into a jogger using kits that include air-filled tires and all-wheel-suspension. It can also withstand rough terrain well and it's a tandem triple that, is perfect for twins or children of different ages. It's a great option for parents who want a sleek design that is as elegant as a single. It comes in different fabric colours.
We were impressed by the way this iCandy model folds down using a single-hand mechanism that's really easy to master. And although it's heavier than some of the other pushchairs that are single-to-double in this review, home tester Karolina said that it still is very maneuverable, even when she had two toddlers and a carrycot.
You can purchase add-ons like the Roma Gemini Carrycots (PS100) that are ideal for infants. The seats are comfortable for toddlers with high-quality headrests and lumbar supports. There are many options for reclining in the front, with the seat being able to be adjusted to different positions, and the rear seat having the option to recline.
This type of buggy comes with the main disadvantage of being wider than the side-by-side doubles. This makes it difficult to maneuver through doorways, and it can be difficult to get up and down kerbs. The wheels and suspension of these strollers are generally good at coping with surfaces that are paved. They're also lighter than many side-bysides, so you can still have plenty of storage space. These strollers aren't easy to maneuver in supermarkets with narrow aisles, and they may struggle to carry loads. Even though it's easier to turn the stroller on a small curved path, this can be a hassle. Some are easier to turn than other, such as the Thule Urban Glide 2 Double or Baby Trend Sit N' Stand Double.
Convertible
The great thing about convertible double pushchairs is that they are able to adapt to a family's changing requirements. They are typically single buggies, and come with adapters that allow you to include a second child's seat, a carrycot, or (in certain instances) a car-seat to the frame. Some can be converted back to a single one when your child reaches the age of walk or chooses to ride buggyboards.
One of the lightest double buggy converts to single strollers we have on our list, this stylish tri-fold model can hold children up to 40 lbs each. It also has a convenient basket that can be placed between the seats to store things. The home testers loved the spacious canopy with peekaboo windows, multi-position reclining seats and front and rear suspensions for smoother rides on rough terrain. It also comes with a handy cup holder for the parent and an ample, easy-to-access basket. However, they pointed out that the backs of the seats have tiny pockets that aren't big enough to accommodate anything more than a phone and keys.
This premium, lightweight side-by-side can be used in more than 20 configurations and includes an additional seat and carrycot. It has a high-profile steering handlebar, rear and front suspensions to smooth rough terrain and an ultra-compact fold that stands up on its own with straps to make it easy to transport, and seven-inch front wheels with swivel locks as well as ten-inch back wheels with suspensions for more comfortable riding. The only downside is that you'll need to purchase a separate car seat or baby carrier.

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