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Buying a Double Buggy From Birth
When you are deciding on the perfect double buggy, there are many things to take into consideration. Katie Billingsley, a postnatal retreat expert from the Fourth Trimester, gave us her suggestions on everything from seating options and age groups, to folding mechanisms and storage.
A must-have investment for active families This buggy will grow with your family from twins through to toddlers. It’s lightweight with great manoeuvrability and can handle uneven terrain with ease.
What kind of buggy do you prefer?
Double buggys are ideal for transporting up to two children at the same time, even if they are not the same age. They can also serve as prams. Each seat comes with an adjustable mechanism that allows your children can sit or lie down in various positions. They also come with plenty of storage space for everything from snacks and drinks to wipes and nappies. They are often lightweight they fold easily and are small enough to fit in your car’s boot. If you’re someone who drives a lot, it’s important to make sure the buggy is easy to manoeuvre with the folded wheels and also to get out and back into your car boot.
You may have seen this type of double buggy on other mothers strollers, or even in one as a kid. They’re ideal for twins who are older or who want to keep up with you. They also come in a variety of seating configurations and styles, including ‘cinema chairs’. pushchair twin to steer and, if you opt for a model that has soft suspension, you can make light work of the kerbs.
Tandem buggies are also a popular option because they’re easier to turn than side-by-side. This is due to the fact that the second seat sits behind the first instead of sitting on top of it. They’re generally larger than a side-by-side, and can be a bit bulky when folded, so it’s important to check they’ll fit through doors and on public transport. They can be used to transport twins or a toddler and a baby or three kids with the inclusion of a buggy board.
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. twin pushchair are more expensive than tandem buggies or side-byside buggies, however they provide the flexibility of a single buggie and have a high cost of resale. They are easy to steer and have an ample storage basket. They are also able to handle uneven surfaces. Some have a built in ride-on board for children older than and ‘cinema chairs’.
Do you have twins?
If your children are twins or siblings of different age groups, a double buggy is the best way to move them around. There are two types of double buggies: tandem buggies which have one child sitting above the other, and side-byside buggies. Both buggies can accommodate two seats fixed. However, side-by-side buggies are narrower to be able to pass through doors. Tandems are generally wider in general. They can also be able to accommodate a toddler seat and a carrycot.
Do you have a baby?
A younger sibling can feel like an enormous responsibility at first, especially when you must tend to the infant. They might also feel left out when they are in a baby carrier as you push the older one ahead and having a double buggy from the start can make things simpler. It can aid your child in settling into their new role as big brother or sister’.
Side-by-side double buggies are often considered the best option for twins since they let both children enjoy the same view, but they can be bulky and heavy. We like the sleek B-AGILE DOUBLE by Leclerc that features an innovative frame that expands in width to accommodate two seats fixed. It also offers different configuration options, including the second seat being used as an infant carrier or bassinet.
Alternatively, we recommend alternatively, we recommend the Mountain Buggy Double Trailblazer for active families who like to explore. This buggy is clever and can start with a single pushchair and it can then be converted into a double, which can include the place of a second seat or carrycot, or car seat (depending on the model). Its super-smooth ride is ideal for rough terrain, and it has lots of clever features that will keep everyone happy.
Do you require an automated travel system for your business?
Double buggies are a great way to transport your children safely. However, they are not necessary for every family. Based on your lifestyle and the age gap between your kids you might be able to get by with a single stroller and some attachments like toddler harnesses and baby carriers which allow you to transport your child on their back or in front of you.
If you decide to go with a double buggy, there are three types to choose from: side-by-side or tandem, and convertible. The two seats are set parallel to each other, so your children can see one another. However, these tend to be wider than a single pushchair and can be tricky to maneuver around kerbs. Tandem buggies are compact with a seat at the front and another at the back. However they can be quite heavy and difficult to push.
Convertible double buggies permit you to transform a single stroller into a double buggy by attaching a bassinet or infant car seat to the frame. It is possible to keep your child in the car seat until he/she is ready to step into the buggy seat. The UPPababy V2 is a great illustration – it could be used with twins or a toddler, a baby or even three children with the option of a PiggyBack Board.
If your children have grown older and have more endurance, a double buggy can also be used to accompany them on bike rides or day excursions where they prefer walking. It’s important to keep in mind that your children may not always like to be in a stroller and could get tired and angry during longer trips.
Before you decide to purchase a double stroller, take into consideration the above factors and your family’s specific circumstances. A sturdy and reliable double buggy can make your life easier, particularly when you are required to navigate through busy streets or overcrowded malls.