A Look At The Future: What Will The Double Pram And Pushchair Industry…
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Choosing a Double Pram and Pushchair
A double pram or pushchair will simplify life for families, particularly on busy footpaths or in shops and stores. Select a model that offers ample storage space to store nappies as well as snacks and other necessities.
Some first-time parents choose a pushchair that is future-proof and can be used both as a single And double stroller stroller once baby is born, and then changed to a twin buggy from birth mode after the baby arrives. Joolz offers a variety of these options.
Tandem
The announcement that you're expecting to have a baby is among the most exciting times in life. However, after the excitement fades and reality begins to sink in, you could be faced with a variety of choices regarding how to prepare your family for the arrival of your little one or one. The best double strollers stroller or pram is among the most important things to consider.
Tandem prams, also referred as "in-line" double prams, are a classic design that has two bassinets or seats placed side-by-side. The front seat is typically cushioned and reclines to a flat position, making it suitable for babies, while the second seat is more upright and is able to accommodate toddlers from around three years of age. Some models allow you to select whether your children stare at each other or outwards. Many tandems can be made into one pushchair when your oldest child is no longer required to have the second seat.
In terms of cost the tandem is cheaper than a twin pushchair, and can be an excellent choice for parents who want to save money, but not compromise on safety or function. However, the drawback of a tandem is that it could be heavy and long to steer especially when moving up and down kerbs. Additionally, it is usually less stable than a twin pram, especially if the child with the most weight is sitting in the front. A tandem can be difficult to fit on public transport, and it may be difficult to maneuver narrow pavements.
The iCandy Peach is a popular model with a strong image that's a great choice for a single parent looking for a sleeker design however the tandem mode can make it feel large and heavy when pushing. It comes with a clever frame that expands widthways to accommodate the second seat, and can be used with a variety of combinations of carrycots, buggy seats and car seats (two at a time or separately). The iCandy Wave is another lightweight tandem option that is easy to use and compatible with a range of car seats and carrycots.
Side by side
There are a lot of things to consider when choosing a double pushchair or pram. There are a variety of configuration options to choose from, whether you're purchasing for twins or close-in-age siblings. Tandem prams, also known as side-by-side prams, are popular options because they can be set up in a way that the infant can be seated in the bassinet in the middle while the toddler or older child is sitting in the second seat.
Some models even have convertible seats, which means you can alter the seating arrangement to your family's requirements throughout the baby and toddler years. This allows you to keep your kids always in your sight and gives them a chance to interact with each other while they walk.
Tandem prams are typically jogging buggies or all-terrain ones that is why they're great for outdoor adventures and the park. They're also a great option if you need to brave narrow aisles in the supermarket or at checkouts, as they tend to be smaller than single-seaters.
The Redsbaby JIVE3 pram for example can be used in tandem mode from birth, but with the addition of a rumble seat. (PS249) If your child is no longer a member of the rumble chair you can switch to the single pram mode. You can also opt to make use of the car capsule adaptors to transform it from a newborn to toddler travel system.
The Side by Side Pram by Babybee is another alternative. This double pram side-by-side is available in a range of colours and has an elegant modern design. It is designed to be used right from birth, you can add the LUNA newborn cocoon (PS262) or the LUNA infant seats (PS53 each) to ensure that your baby is secure and comfortable.
The Egg 2 is a stylish, sleek pushchair that is able to be converted into a double side-by-side. It's available in a range of infant seat and carrycot configurations to accommodate twins or siblings of various age groups. It's also easy to fold. It's also fairly light and compact, making it a great option for those with small cars or limited space for storage.
Convertible
Some of the top double prams or pushchairs are made into various seats to meet your changing needs. You can fit two toddlers in the seats or even a third one on the seat board and have enough space for a shopping basket, and the ability to add accessories such as rain covers is another benefit. In general, convertible double strollers are bigger and heavier than single pushchairs due to the fact that they must be able to accommodate two or more children. The Graco Modes Nest2Grow is one example of an affordable convertible that is user-friendly, however our testers felt that it was a little heavy for its price.
Some convertible double strollers like the Baby Jogger City Select 2 have a carrycot that is suitable for infants. This allows the double stroller to be folded down and reduced in size when it is not used. The City Select's innovative, one-handed folding impressed our testers but it does require some practice. It's also extremely responsive and nimble in spite of its size.
Another option that is reasonably priced is the Cybex Mockingbird Single-to-Double Stroller. It can be converted from a rear-facing infant car seat to a forward-facing toddler car seat and the bassinet option is a great option for infants (although keep in mind that infants under 4 months old should never use strollers to sleep due to the danger of asphyxia from position).
To be more flexible, opt for a dual-mode convertible such as the iCandy Peach. It's a slim double stroller that can accommodate two children at the same time. It can also be used to create a tandem by adding a second seat kit. It is responsive and nimble and our test participants loved its sleek design. It's not as light like some of the other models on our list but it comes with a big basket that's ideal for parents who have to carry bags filled with toys and groceries.
Lightweight
Convertible double strollers are an excellent option for parents who have one child and are expecting another. The iCandy Peach can be converted from a single pushchair a double with the addition of a toddler's seat, or the brand's carrycot (which works well for overnight sleeping). Our testers were pleased with how comfortable the seats are and love the fact that they can recline in a variety of positions, have built-in leg and foot support and large UPF 50+ canopy that has windows that peek out. The rear seat can be raised to provide an elevated platform for the child to climb off and on, so that they can access items in the basket of groceries.
The only drawback of the iCandy Peach is that it is quite heavy, however Cher believed that this was offset by its ease to maneuver and how large the storage is equipped with two hanging parent and child cup holders as well as seat-back pockets, and an enormous underseat basket. She also liked the seat's design, which is reversible, so they can be placed to face one another for siblings who want to talk and interact while out and out and about.
A lighter-weight but just as impressive option is the Delta Children LX side-by-side stroller that weighs just 18 lbs, is super compact twin stroller and has a self-standing fold that makes it easy to transport and put in your trunk or at home. Parents appreciate the high-quality materials and workmanship, and the low cost. The only downside is that the seats don't recline as much as the other models we've tested and the rear seat doesn't have great visibility due to its position - it's raised higher than the front seat.
The Joolz Geo 3 is another popular choice. It's slim, sleek and easy to steer and has a lifetime warranty. Although they are narrower, side-by-side prams can still be wider than tandems and inline doubles. This can make them difficult to maneuver around busy footpaths and in shops. They are also shorter, making them more maneuverable in tight spaces.
A double pram or pushchair will simplify life for families, particularly on busy footpaths or in shops and stores. Select a model that offers ample storage space to store nappies as well as snacks and other necessities.

Tandem
The announcement that you're expecting to have a baby is among the most exciting times in life. However, after the excitement fades and reality begins to sink in, you could be faced with a variety of choices regarding how to prepare your family for the arrival of your little one or one. The best double strollers stroller or pram is among the most important things to consider.
Tandem prams, also referred as "in-line" double prams, are a classic design that has two bassinets or seats placed side-by-side. The front seat is typically cushioned and reclines to a flat position, making it suitable for babies, while the second seat is more upright and is able to accommodate toddlers from around three years of age. Some models allow you to select whether your children stare at each other or outwards. Many tandems can be made into one pushchair when your oldest child is no longer required to have the second seat.
In terms of cost the tandem is cheaper than a twin pushchair, and can be an excellent choice for parents who want to save money, but not compromise on safety or function. However, the drawback of a tandem is that it could be heavy and long to steer especially when moving up and down kerbs. Additionally, it is usually less stable than a twin pram, especially if the child with the most weight is sitting in the front. A tandem can be difficult to fit on public transport, and it may be difficult to maneuver narrow pavements.
The iCandy Peach is a popular model with a strong image that's a great choice for a single parent looking for a sleeker design however the tandem mode can make it feel large and heavy when pushing. It comes with a clever frame that expands widthways to accommodate the second seat, and can be used with a variety of combinations of carrycots, buggy seats and car seats (two at a time or separately). The iCandy Wave is another lightweight tandem option that is easy to use and compatible with a range of car seats and carrycots.
Side by side
There are a lot of things to consider when choosing a double pushchair or pram. There are a variety of configuration options to choose from, whether you're purchasing for twins or close-in-age siblings. Tandem prams, also known as side-by-side prams, are popular options because they can be set up in a way that the infant can be seated in the bassinet in the middle while the toddler or older child is sitting in the second seat.
Some models even have convertible seats, which means you can alter the seating arrangement to your family's requirements throughout the baby and toddler years. This allows you to keep your kids always in your sight and gives them a chance to interact with each other while they walk.
Tandem prams are typically jogging buggies or all-terrain ones that is why they're great for outdoor adventures and the park. They're also a great option if you need to brave narrow aisles in the supermarket or at checkouts, as they tend to be smaller than single-seaters.
The Redsbaby JIVE3 pram for example can be used in tandem mode from birth, but with the addition of a rumble seat. (PS249) If your child is no longer a member of the rumble chair you can switch to the single pram mode. You can also opt to make use of the car capsule adaptors to transform it from a newborn to toddler travel system.
The Side by Side Pram by Babybee is another alternative. This double pram side-by-side is available in a range of colours and has an elegant modern design. It is designed to be used right from birth, you can add the LUNA newborn cocoon (PS262) or the LUNA infant seats (PS53 each) to ensure that your baby is secure and comfortable.
The Egg 2 is a stylish, sleek pushchair that is able to be converted into a double side-by-side. It's available in a range of infant seat and carrycot configurations to accommodate twins or siblings of various age groups. It's also easy to fold. It's also fairly light and compact, making it a great option for those with small cars or limited space for storage.
Convertible
Some of the top double prams or pushchairs are made into various seats to meet your changing needs. You can fit two toddlers in the seats or even a third one on the seat board and have enough space for a shopping basket, and the ability to add accessories such as rain covers is another benefit. In general, convertible double strollers are bigger and heavier than single pushchairs due to the fact that they must be able to accommodate two or more children. The Graco Modes Nest2Grow is one example of an affordable convertible that is user-friendly, however our testers felt that it was a little heavy for its price.
Some convertible double strollers like the Baby Jogger City Select 2 have a carrycot that is suitable for infants. This allows the double stroller to be folded down and reduced in size when it is not used. The City Select's innovative, one-handed folding impressed our testers but it does require some practice. It's also extremely responsive and nimble in spite of its size.
Another option that is reasonably priced is the Cybex Mockingbird Single-to-Double Stroller. It can be converted from a rear-facing infant car seat to a forward-facing toddler car seat and the bassinet option is a great option for infants (although keep in mind that infants under 4 months old should never use strollers to sleep due to the danger of asphyxia from position).
To be more flexible, opt for a dual-mode convertible such as the iCandy Peach. It's a slim double stroller that can accommodate two children at the same time. It can also be used to create a tandem by adding a second seat kit. It is responsive and nimble and our test participants loved its sleek design. It's not as light like some of the other models on our list but it comes with a big basket that's ideal for parents who have to carry bags filled with toys and groceries.
Lightweight
Convertible double strollers are an excellent option for parents who have one child and are expecting another. The iCandy Peach can be converted from a single pushchair a double with the addition of a toddler's seat, or the brand's carrycot (which works well for overnight sleeping). Our testers were pleased with how comfortable the seats are and love the fact that they can recline in a variety of positions, have built-in leg and foot support and large UPF 50+ canopy that has windows that peek out. The rear seat can be raised to provide an elevated platform for the child to climb off and on, so that they can access items in the basket of groceries.
The only drawback of the iCandy Peach is that it is quite heavy, however Cher believed that this was offset by its ease to maneuver and how large the storage is equipped with two hanging parent and child cup holders as well as seat-back pockets, and an enormous underseat basket. She also liked the seat's design, which is reversible, so they can be placed to face one another for siblings who want to talk and interact while out and out and about.
A lighter-weight but just as impressive option is the Delta Children LX side-by-side stroller that weighs just 18 lbs, is super compact twin stroller and has a self-standing fold that makes it easy to transport and put in your trunk or at home. Parents appreciate the high-quality materials and workmanship, and the low cost. The only downside is that the seats don't recline as much as the other models we've tested and the rear seat doesn't have great visibility due to its position - it's raised higher than the front seat.
The Joolz Geo 3 is another popular choice. It's slim, sleek and easy to steer and has a lifetime warranty. Although they are narrower, side-by-side prams can still be wider than tandems and inline doubles. This can make them difficult to maneuver around busy footpaths and in shops. They are also shorter, making them more maneuverable in tight spaces.
