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Buying a Double Buggy From Birth
There are many things to consider when selecting the ideal double buggy from the time of birth. Katie Billingsley, a postnatal retreat expert from the Fourth Trimester, gave us her tips on everything from seating options and age groups, to folding mechanisms and storage.
A must-have investment for families with active children This buggy will grow with your family from twins to toddlers. It is light with great maneuverability and can handle uneven terrain easily.
What style of buggy do you prefer?
A double buggy is great for transporting two children, not necessarily of the same age, side by side. They can also serve as prams. Each seat comes with an adjustable mechanism so that your children can lie down or sit in various positions. Many have ample storage for everything from snacks and drinks to wipes and nappies. They are usually light they fold easily and are small enough to fit in the car boot. If you travel a lot deal, it's important to make sure that the buggy be easily maneuvered by folding the wheels into your car boot, and then removed.
The most well-known type of double buggy is the side-byside one, which you've probably seen on other mothers' pushchairs or even rode in as a child. They're great for twins who are older or who want to keep up with you. They also come in various seating options and styles, including 'cinema chairs'. They are generally easy to navigate, and if you opt for a model with a soft suspension, they can easily handle the kerbs.
Tandem buggies, which are simpler to turn than side-by-sides, are also very popular. The second seat is positioned behind the first and not on the top. They're generally bigger than a side-byside and can be bulky when folded, so it's crucial to ensure they fit through doors and on public transport. They can be used for twins, a baby and toddler or three kids with the addition of a buggy.
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're more expensive than tandem buggies or side-byside buggies, however they provide plenty of flexibility and have a high selling price. They are easy to steer and come with an ample storage basket. They also have the ability to handle uneven surfaces. Some even have an integrated ride-on board that can be used as "cinema seating" for your older child.
Do double pushchair have twins?
Whether double pram pushchair are twins or siblings of different ages, a double buggy is the best option to transport them around. There are two main types of double buggy - side-by-side buggies where your children are seated side by side or tandem buggies where one child is higher than the other. Both can be fitted with two fixed seats, but side-byside buggies tend to be smaller in width for getting through doors. Tandems tend to be wider in general. They can also accommodate both a toddler seat and a carrycot.
Do double pram and pushchair have a child?
A younger sibling can feel like quite an enormous responsibility at first, especially when you have to tend to the baby. A double buggy may allow them to feel a sense of belonging if you place them in a baby carrier and push the older child. It can also give your child an immense sense of pride when they get to be "big brother or sister" and help them adjust to their new role.
Side-by-side double buggies are often considered to be the best choice for twins because they allow both children to enjoy the same view, however they can be hefty and heavy. The Leclerc B-AGILE DUAL is a sleek double buggy that features an innovative frame that expands in width and can accommodate two seats fixed. It also provides a variety of configuration options including using the second seat as an infant bassinet.
We recommend the Mountain Buggy Double Trailblazer to families who are active and love to explore. This clever buggy is a single pushchair that can be converted into double by adding an additional seat or carrycot (depending on model). Its smooth ride is perfect for rough terrain and it includes a number of clever features that will ensure that everyone is happy.
Do you require an automated travel system for your business?
Double buggies can be an excellent way to transport your children in a comfortable way. However they aren't necessary for every family. Based on your lifestyle and the age gap between your kids, you may be able to make do with a single stroller and some attachments like toddler harnesses and baby carriers which allow you to transport your child around on their backs or in front of you.
If you do opt for a double buggy there are three kinds to pick from: side-by-side as well as convertible. The two seats are placed parallel to each other, so your children can see each other. However, these are generally larger than a single pushchair, and can be tricky to maneuver up and down kerbs. Tandem buggies offer an alternative that is smaller, with a seat in the front and one in the rear, however they can still be heavy and long to push.
Convertible double buggies are wonderful as they allow you to transform your stroller to double buggy by attaching an infant bassinet or car seat to the frame. This way, you can keep your baby in their car seat until they're ready to transition into the main buggy seat. The Uppababy V2 is an excellent illustration - it could be used with twins as well as a toddler and one or more children with the optional PiggyBack Board.
When your children get older and more mobile, you can use double buggys to accompany them to cycling trips or other day trips where they might prefer walking. It's important to keep in mind that they might not always desire to be in a buggy and could easily get tired and angry during longer trips.
Before you invest in a double stroller, think about the factors above and your family's unique situation. A durable and reliable double buggy can make your life easier, particularly when you have to navigate through busy streets or busy malls.