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There are many options available when it comes to double strollers. To help you pick the most suitable one for your family, we consulted experts in child development as well as mom Katie Billingsley.
It is recommended to choose a stroller that is easy to fold, push and carry. Consider a model that is able to accommodate two car seats for infants or a toddler as well as an adult rider board.
Safety
Find a double-stroller that includes all-terrain wheels as well as a brake that is operated by hand if you want to keep your kids safe while walking. These wheels and brake assist you in navigating trails, gravel, and sidewalks without your kids slipping or slipping away. The best double strollers also offer plenty of storage space for gear and essentials for kids, such as snacks and toys.
The first step in selecting the best double stroller is to figure out how old your children are and how far apart they are. Most double strollers only accommodate one child seat. However, those that offer a variety of options that let you choose the seating that's best for your family.
Side-by-side doubles are a classic option, and are great for kids of similar ages who like to play with one another. Double-decker designs permit you to place one seat over the other, or even attach a riderboard to older siblings. Newborns can be tucked into a bassinet, which is attached to the frame, or as a standalone attachment that allows you to have an unobstructed view of your baby. If you are expecting twins or already have twins, then a twin stroller will be the best option.
For families who are more adventurous consider a double stroller that can take on off-road terrains or even hike. A majority of these strollers are designed with active parents in mind, and include features that allow you to take your kids on any adventure, regardless of how rough the path or how steep the climbs may be.
In addition to all-terrain tires, the best double strollers have thoughtful features that make getting around difficult terrain and weather more enjoyable. For example this jogging stroller comes with a wrist loop for your child so you're sure they're secure when running downhill or at speeds that are higher. It also has a canopy with full coverage that is ventilated to keep your kids cool during the summer heat.
If you're looking for a light compact double stroller, take a look at this model by Joovy. It weighs just 23 pounds, making it lighter than other single strollers, and ideal for air travel or storing in trunks and overhead compartments. It also comes with a huge storage basket and an easy-to-use one-step parking brake.
Seating
Double strollers of today are sleeker and can be configured in a variety of ways to fit your family. Some double strollers can be used as side-by-side models while others, like the Baby Trend Sit 'N Stand Dual Stroller can be used as a base for car seats, toddlers seats and bassinets. They are available in a variety of sizes and weight limits to accommodate children from birth to kindergarten.
A quality double stroller should be a breeze to move and fold, while also permitting you to adjust the height of the handlebar to ensure you're in a comfortable position throughout your trips. A well-designed handlebar is easy to grip and should encourage you to walk in a logical manner (ask for advice from other parents). It should have a range of storage options to fit all the essentials your children will require.
If your twins have a similar age, a tandem stroller may be the best option for your family. These models come with seats that are side-byside, so you can interact with them both while keeping an eye on both of them at the same. They also recline independently, so that one child can nap while the other is awake and ready to go.
The drawback of a twin stroller may be that it's wider than one designed for a single person. This could make it difficult to maneuver narrow aisles in store aisles, doors, or sidewalks. But for some families, the advantages are worth the extra size and effort.
If you're in the market for a compact double stroller the UPPAbaby Vista Double is a great choice. The UPPAbaby Vista Double is a great choice for urban living due to its shock absorption capabilities, elegant design, and ability to accommodate two infant car seats. It also comes with an optional running board that can be used by older children who are mobile.
A wagon-style double stroller like the Delta Children LX Stroller Side-by-Side is another alternative. This basic model comes with lots of space for seating and storage, as well as sturdy wheels that can handle any terrain. It also comes with an umbrella with 50+ SPF and adjustable handlebars. Some parents complain that the seats are too low and can't recline completely to a flat position, making it difficult for children of smaller sizes to be comfortable or reach their snack tray.
Easy of Use
A double stroller is often an investment of a large amount and one you're hoping to use for years. When you are shopping for one you need to ensure that it is easy to use and clean. Fortunately, the best double strollers are designed to be as user-friendly as possible and come with a wide array of useful features for parents.
All the strollers that we tested fold quickly and compactly in one hand. They are light and perfect for travel. Many of them can be checked for gate entry on airplanes and fit into most trunks. Many of our test subjects found that their strollers could be folded down much smaller than single-seat versions. Some even had a carry strap.
If you're looking for a versatile double stroller that can expand with your family, look no further than the Valco Snap Duo Trend. This side-byside stroller is compatible with infant car seats and other accessories. It can be used from birth up to preschool age. Each seat has a 5-point harness and a large canopy that provides plenty of shade from the sun.
Another highly-regarded option is the Joovy Twin Roo. The stroller is light and compact, weighing only weighs 22 pounds when folded. The front seat reclines almost to a flat position and the back seat can be adjusted for every child. The stroller is simple to operate and maneuver due to its large storage basket, simple parking brake that is one step and a large storage basket.
The only downsides to the Joovy lightweight twin stroller Roo are minor and specific to this model. Kerry says that the packaging was fun and clever, however it came in five boxes which could be an inconvenience to carry around. She also felt that Genuis's magnetic buckle was a little difficult to master. However, in the end she was very pleased with the stroller and would highly recommend it.
Storage
Strollers come in a variety of sizes and shapes, ranging from side-by-side doubles to tandem (single-file seating) styles, plus many allow you to modify your stroller with a bassinet or car seat attachment. Some have rider boards that can be added to accommodate older children. They're not all created equal. Some are light and easy to use, whereas others are heavy, bulky and difficult to fold.
If you're looking for a stroller that is light that can accommodate two children, the Joovy Caboose Graphite is a great choice. It was the lightest stroller we tested in our tests, with a weight of less than 23 pounds. It is also easy-to-fold and comes with all the features parents need to enjoy a day out with two kids.
The Vista v2 Double from UPPAbaby is a different model that our test subjects loved, especially for its sleek design and user-friendly. It can accommodate two infant car seats or a toddler bassinet as well as a seat without adapters, and its rear seat can be removed to transform it into a quad or triple stroller. It comes with a large storage basket and can be upgraded to include an organizer for parents, all-terrain wheels, and side storage bags.
Billingsley says that the ideal double stroller for toddlers is one that has multiple customization options, like the ability to remove a seat or a bassinet. This is because toddlers typically have limitations in endurance, and a stroller with an attachment for a bassinet will provide them with a safe space to take a nap. A double stroller should include a harness system that is reliable and recline positions, as well as plenty of storage room for toys and snacks.
The ZOE Twin+ is a popular choice for parents due to its light weight and the versatility. It's easy to check at airport gates, fits through most doors (without removing the front wheels), and can expand into a triple or quad stroller with an added tandem seat. The nearly flat, independently reclined seats and extra-long sun canopy that can be adjusted are other highlights. A spacious underseat basket, as well as cup holders for both parents and children round out this impressive feature set. Taylor says the one drawback is that it has a large size when folded and it can be difficult for parents to store.

It is recommended to choose a stroller that is easy to fold, push and carry. Consider a model that is able to accommodate two car seats for infants or a toddler as well as an adult rider board.
Safety
Find a double-stroller that includes all-terrain wheels as well as a brake that is operated by hand if you want to keep your kids safe while walking. These wheels and brake assist you in navigating trails, gravel, and sidewalks without your kids slipping or slipping away. The best double strollers also offer plenty of storage space for gear and essentials for kids, such as snacks and toys.
The first step in selecting the best double stroller is to figure out how old your children are and how far apart they are. Most double strollers only accommodate one child seat. However, those that offer a variety of options that let you choose the seating that's best for your family.
Side-by-side doubles are a classic option, and are great for kids of similar ages who like to play with one another. Double-decker designs permit you to place one seat over the other, or even attach a riderboard to older siblings. Newborns can be tucked into a bassinet, which is attached to the frame, or as a standalone attachment that allows you to have an unobstructed view of your baby. If you are expecting twins or already have twins, then a twin stroller will be the best option.
For families who are more adventurous consider a double stroller that can take on off-road terrains or even hike. A majority of these strollers are designed with active parents in mind, and include features that allow you to take your kids on any adventure, regardless of how rough the path or how steep the climbs may be.
In addition to all-terrain tires, the best double strollers have thoughtful features that make getting around difficult terrain and weather more enjoyable. For example this jogging stroller comes with a wrist loop for your child so you're sure they're secure when running downhill or at speeds that are higher. It also has a canopy with full coverage that is ventilated to keep your kids cool during the summer heat.
If you're looking for a light compact double stroller, take a look at this model by Joovy. It weighs just 23 pounds, making it lighter than other single strollers, and ideal for air travel or storing in trunks and overhead compartments. It also comes with a huge storage basket and an easy-to-use one-step parking brake.
Seating
Double strollers of today are sleeker and can be configured in a variety of ways to fit your family. Some double strollers can be used as side-by-side models while others, like the Baby Trend Sit 'N Stand Dual Stroller can be used as a base for car seats, toddlers seats and bassinets. They are available in a variety of sizes and weight limits to accommodate children from birth to kindergarten.
A quality double stroller should be a breeze to move and fold, while also permitting you to adjust the height of the handlebar to ensure you're in a comfortable position throughout your trips. A well-designed handlebar is easy to grip and should encourage you to walk in a logical manner (ask for advice from other parents). It should have a range of storage options to fit all the essentials your children will require.
If your twins have a similar age, a tandem stroller may be the best option for your family. These models come with seats that are side-byside, so you can interact with them both while keeping an eye on both of them at the same. They also recline independently, so that one child can nap while the other is awake and ready to go.
The drawback of a twin stroller may be that it's wider than one designed for a single person. This could make it difficult to maneuver narrow aisles in store aisles, doors, or sidewalks. But for some families, the advantages are worth the extra size and effort.
If you're in the market for a compact double stroller the UPPAbaby Vista Double is a great choice. The UPPAbaby Vista Double is a great choice for urban living due to its shock absorption capabilities, elegant design, and ability to accommodate two infant car seats. It also comes with an optional running board that can be used by older children who are mobile.
A wagon-style double stroller like the Delta Children LX Stroller Side-by-Side is another alternative. This basic model comes with lots of space for seating and storage, as well as sturdy wheels that can handle any terrain. It also comes with an umbrella with 50+ SPF and adjustable handlebars. Some parents complain that the seats are too low and can't recline completely to a flat position, making it difficult for children of smaller sizes to be comfortable or reach their snack tray.
Easy of Use
A double stroller is often an investment of a large amount and one you're hoping to use for years. When you are shopping for one you need to ensure that it is easy to use and clean. Fortunately, the best double strollers are designed to be as user-friendly as possible and come with a wide array of useful features for parents.
All the strollers that we tested fold quickly and compactly in one hand. They are light and perfect for travel. Many of them can be checked for gate entry on airplanes and fit into most trunks. Many of our test subjects found that their strollers could be folded down much smaller than single-seat versions. Some even had a carry strap.
If you're looking for a versatile double stroller that can expand with your family, look no further than the Valco Snap Duo Trend. This side-byside stroller is compatible with infant car seats and other accessories. It can be used from birth up to preschool age. Each seat has a 5-point harness and a large canopy that provides plenty of shade from the sun.
Another highly-regarded option is the Joovy Twin Roo. The stroller is light and compact, weighing only weighs 22 pounds when folded. The front seat reclines almost to a flat position and the back seat can be adjusted for every child. The stroller is simple to operate and maneuver due to its large storage basket, simple parking brake that is one step and a large storage basket.
The only downsides to the Joovy lightweight twin stroller Roo are minor and specific to this model. Kerry says that the packaging was fun and clever, however it came in five boxes which could be an inconvenience to carry around. She also felt that Genuis's magnetic buckle was a little difficult to master. However, in the end she was very pleased with the stroller and would highly recommend it.
Storage
Strollers come in a variety of sizes and shapes, ranging from side-by-side doubles to tandem (single-file seating) styles, plus many allow you to modify your stroller with a bassinet or car seat attachment. Some have rider boards that can be added to accommodate older children. They're not all created equal. Some are light and easy to use, whereas others are heavy, bulky and difficult to fold.
If you're looking for a stroller that is light that can accommodate two children, the Joovy Caboose Graphite is a great choice. It was the lightest stroller we tested in our tests, with a weight of less than 23 pounds. It is also easy-to-fold and comes with all the features parents need to enjoy a day out with two kids.
The Vista v2 Double from UPPAbaby is a different model that our test subjects loved, especially for its sleek design and user-friendly. It can accommodate two infant car seats or a toddler bassinet as well as a seat without adapters, and its rear seat can be removed to transform it into a quad or triple stroller. It comes with a large storage basket and can be upgraded to include an organizer for parents, all-terrain wheels, and side storage bags.
Billingsley says that the ideal double stroller for toddlers is one that has multiple customization options, like the ability to remove a seat or a bassinet. This is because toddlers typically have limitations in endurance, and a stroller with an attachment for a bassinet will provide them with a safe space to take a nap. A double stroller should include a harness system that is reliable and recline positions, as well as plenty of storage room for toys and snacks.
The ZOE Twin+ is a popular choice for parents due to its light weight and the versatility. It's easy to check at airport gates, fits through most doors (without removing the front wheels), and can expand into a triple or quad stroller with an added tandem seat. The nearly flat, independently reclined seats and extra-long sun canopy that can be adjusted are other highlights. A spacious underseat basket, as well as cup holders for both parents and children round out this impressive feature set. Taylor says the one drawback is that it has a large size when folded and it can be difficult for parents to store.