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Selecting a Double Stroller With Infant Car Seat

A double stroller that comes with an infant car seat could be a must if you have twins or children with similar ages. If you plan to buy one, it's important to take into consideration your budget and the length of time you're planning to use the stroller for.

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Size

When choosing a double stroller and infant car seats size is an important consideration. Parents should be able to navigate the stroller with ease on the midst of crowded sidewalks and narrow subway gates, which means that it should be fairly compact and slim. In addition the stroller should be easy to fold and small enough to fit in a trunk or smaller vehicle for storage.

If you are planning to have twins or children that are close in age, think about purchasing a double stroller that has two seats that can be able to accommodate infant car seats. These double strollers cost more, but have a longer lifespan and can be used up to the age of toddler or even beyond. Our top pick, the UPPAbaby double stroller with bassinet, offers a range of seating configurations. It can accept two infant seats or toddler seats that convert into bassinets.

We also like strollers that work with many different brands of infant car seats which means that there is a wider selection of strollers for families to pick from. For instance the UPPAbaby Vista can accept the UPPAbaby Mesa and several other infant car seats with adapters, and it can be used with the Baby Jogger Glider Board for a third, standing passenger.

Some parents opt to purchase a single-to-double stroller that can be adapted to an additional child, but we suggest purchasing the items you require at the time. A second child could arrive later than you expected or your primary child might not be a fan of walking. Additionally, the type of seating on a double stroller and baby car seats can affect siblings' relationships, especially for children who are close in age.

Weight

Double strollers weigh more than single strollers. pushchair double strollers come with two seats and carry more cargo. The weight of the stroller is heavier. This weight is important to consider when deciding on the best model, especially if you plan on using it for long walks or jogging. The best twin buggy models will be able to handle the extra weight with minimal movement and swaying.

It is also important to consider the longevity of double-strollers. The more expensive strollers are constructed better and come with more seating configurations, so they will last longer than their lower-cost counterparts. The joovy Qool double bundle is a good example. It accepts car seat adapters for two infant carseats and can accommodate a second rider via an attachable bassinet. This arrangement is suitable for twins, children of different ages, or siblings with gaps in age.

Parents on a budget might find the Baby Trend Double Snap-N-Go an appealing option since it can accommodate two infant car seats and can be converted into a tandem double buggy (single-file) stroller. It's light and compact, making it easy to move around despite the extra weight.

Another option that is budget-friendly is the Evenflo Pivot Xpand Double. It's comparable to the more expensive award winners and can accommodate multiple seating configurations for kids with different ages and stage. Its side by side seat design can accommodate twins or children with different ages. It can also be customized with additional features like twin bassinets or dual canopies. This versatile stroller also has a relatively quick fold and a tiny footprint that makes it easier to fit into the trunk. The stroller is not designed to be used until children can sit up without assistance, so infants younger than that will need to either be carried or put in a car seat.

Convenience

It is simpler and less stressful to take your family on a vacation by transferring your infant's car seat effortlessly from the car to the stroller. You can simply click the seat into place and move the stroller without folding it with a baby and a toddler. This is a great convenience for long journeys, especially when you don't want to unbuckle and then rebuckle your child every few minutes.

Parents with twins typically prefer a travel system that can accommodate two infant car seats simultaneously. The Graco Fast Action Flip, for example, offers this feature and comes with the added benefit of having a bench seat for older siblings. It's not compatible with all terrain double buggy infant car seats and can be quite heavy for some families.

Other parents would prefer double strollers with an adapter for car seats built-in that works with the majority of infant car seats. The Evenflo Pivot Xpand Combo is an excellent choice and comes at a reasonable price for what you get. It's not the best double-stroller for twin infants since it works with one. However it's a great option for families with multiple children.

Other double strollers have a more complex process to attach and detach the car seat. The UPPAbaby Vist v2 Double for instance, requires that you push down and then hear an audible click to confirm it's properly secured. It's more difficult to use in parking spaces especially when you have hungry or tired children. While it will grow with your family, we don't think it's the best choice for parents of twins. You'll have purchase an additional toddler chair once your children are old enough.

Durability

A double stroller with infant car seats should be sturdy and built to last. It should also fit your budget and lifestyle whether you plan to use the stroller for a few or many years. When purchasing a stroller, consider the fabric of the stroller and its components, like its tires.

A stroller that has a large and deep basket can accommodate plenty of diapers, groceries, and other items. A large console for parents and cup holders are helpful, as is an umbrella sunshade that offers ample coverage. Make sure the stroller can handle off-road terrain, as well as narrow city sidewalks.

Parents of twins may prefer an equilateral stroller to give the same level of visibility and accessibility to both children, whereas others with kids with different ages may prefer the tandem model, which allows the rear child to be raised or lowered. Tandem strollers are generally bulkier than single strollers, however, and could cause sibling fights when the seats are set at different heights.

A stroller with an adjustable handlebar will allow you to adjust the height to your liking. Also the one-hand folding mechanism is convenient. Another thing to look for is a compact footprint that fits easily in your trunk and requires only a small amount of storage space.

A modular stroller like the CYBEX Gazelle S provides unparalleled flexibility and allows you to mix and match seating units as well as cot attachments for twins, multiples, or a single rider of varying age groups. Its sturdy design and a variety of seating configurations suggest that this model is worth the investment when you plan to keep it for a long period of time.

Safety

A well-constructed stroller is safe for the child in the seat, as well as for the parent pushing it. Certified child passenger safety technician Alli Cavasino suggests choosing strollers with ergonomic handlebars, brakes that are easy to use and a seat harness that is adjustable. She also suggests avoiding accessories that increase the weight of a stroller, like ride-on boards or extra child seats.

A double stroller must be strong enough to handle a variety surfaces, from suburban sidewalks and park trails to paved roads. It should be strong enough to handle bumps and curbs easily but also flexible enough to climb stairs or negotiate steep slopes. Finally, it should be simple to fold and fit into a trunk of a car without losing its dimensions or maneuverability.

Parents of twins or siblings who are similar in age might be interested in a double stroller that is able to accommodate two car seats for infants. This will allow them to have the flexibility to move sleeping children from the car to a stroller without waking them up. A majority of our top-scoring strollers are compatible with two infant car seats, such as the Evenflo Pivot Xpand Double or the UPPAbaby vista V2 Double.

The double bundle from Joovy is another option. It comes with two infant car seats and an add-on rumble chair that can be transformed into a second seat when your kids outgrow the car seat. It features stadium seating with plenty of leg room and can be configured so that your children can are facing each other or the world. It's not able for two bassinets or an infant car seat and riding board simultaneously, but it's a great value for families with multiple young children.

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