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Shopping For a Compact Double Stroller This is a great stroller to purchase for your twins, or as a gift for an awesome auntie. It features a side-by-side design with reclined seats independently, and a large UPF 50+ canopy sunshade with windows that can be seen from a distance. You can also add an RumbleSeat, Vista PiggyBack or other ride-along boards to accommodate a different child. And it's easy to maneuver and fold away. Features There's a lot to consider when shopping for a double stroller, including whether you'd like it include a bassinet, or a toddler seat, as well as the kind of canopy you would like. Other than these the most crucial features of a lightweight double stroller is its maneuverability and ability to roll over different surfaces. The majority of the strollers we tested can maneuver in tight spaces. However, if you're planning on taking your stroller off-road or on uneven terrain, you should choose a model that is specifically designed for the terrain you're walking on. Some of the compact double strollers that we've reviewed come with narrow frames, which make them easier to maneuver in narrow spaces such as doorways. These strollers also have wheels that are foam-filled, making them easier to push in sandy or bumpy terrain. This means that they can be pushed on cobblestones or snow. For parents who frequently travel, a compact and lightweight double stroller is a must. They generally fold flat and lock, making them simple to pack and carry. They can be folded with just one hand and stand up when folded, so you don't have to worry about them slipping over in your trunk or while on a train. We've tested several double strollers that fold into a compact package. However, we've also tested a few that are even smaller and easily put in your trunk or at home. Some of these strollers come with a built-in carry strap, making them much easier to carry around. A few of the cheapest models in this category are convertible double strollers which let you convert them into single strollers as your children get older. They usually come with a huge storage basket that can hold the weight of both seats' equipment, and they can also be converted into an infant car seat carrier with a compatible adapter (not included). They are usually able to be converted to a toddler's seat by the purchase of a separate conversion kit, which can be a big savings. Design When looking for a new stroller, you should think about the location and how it will be used. This will help you narrow down your options. If you are planning to take it to the park for long walks A more robust design might be required. This is also the case for those who plan to make use of their stroller as an auto seat travel system. In this scenario it is important to determine whether the model is compatible with the car seat or bassinet you are planning to use. A quality double stroller should be capable of rolling and moving across different surfaces. Most of the models we tested can do this, but models with larger wheels can roll easily over carpeting, grass, unpaved paths, sidewalks, curbs, and other surfaces. We also considered strollers that could take the rigors of a battle while being compact in their folding. We would prefer an all-hands mechanism. It's important to have an item that can be folded in one hand, since most parents do not have two hands to handle their child and stroller simultaneously. And because we all know that messes do happen and strollers are easy to clean will save you from many frustrations in the long term. Some of the best-rated strollers are distinguished by features such as self-standing, one-handed folding and a carry strap. They also offer large pop-out canopy sizes with SPF 50 and a peekaboo windows with adjustable calf support, reclined seats, and comfy padding. We also like models that allow you to add a second person. A few of the top double strollers are sold in bundles with bassinets or car seats that are connected to the frame, which is a fantastic solution for parents who don't want separate items and fret about assembling them. These types of strollers are generally less expensive than strollers that are standalone. They may also be heavier and more difficult to maneuver in tight spaces than other models. Comfort A good stroller will be light enough to carry comfortably without straining your arms or back. Most compact double stroller s weigh no more than 24 pounds and measure between 25 to 30 inches wide that is much smaller than the standard double stroller. The best double strollers feature comfortable seats, padded leg rests, and easy-to-fasten buckles. Some compact double strollers come with adjustable suspensions that let you navigate rough terrain or uneven pavement without feeling shaken. Others offer a swivel front wheel that allows you to navigate in tight areas like parking lots or shopping aisles. The front wheels can be locked to stop them from turning, which is a great feature for driving over rough surfaces like cobblestones or sand. In addition to being light The most double strollers are made to be as comfortable as they can for parents and children alike. They feature padded seats with leg rests, easy-to-fasten straps and UPF 50+ canopy that offer plenty of sun protection as well as peekaboo windows. They're also some of the most spacious strollers we tested for storage, with room for both the kids' and mom or dad's things. Many of the best double strollers designed for small spaces also have a variety of. They allow you to change between different configurations by using different seat attachments or even a ride-on-board. You can, for example use the infant car seat adapter to place baby in the front seat. Then, take off the adapter and attach the toddler seat so that your older siblings can also ride along. You can convert most models into tandem strollers, allowing one child to be in the rear and the other to sit in the front. The most important feature in a compact double stroller that you should consider is its ease of usage. Idealy, you should be able to fold it and carry it using just one hand. You should also be able to easily fold it into your car seat or trunk when it is not in use. A compact double stroller should fold down in minutes and not exceed than a few feet once fully opened. It should also be able to stand up on its own and not require any special tools to assemble or disassemble. Storage If you're looking for a double stroller, look for models that offer plenty of storage. There should be plenty of storage space to carry your essentials whether it's groceries, toddler snacks or two bags of toys for children. It is also important to ensure that the stroller folds quickly and easily. When you are juggling a baby, a purse, a diaper bag, and other bags, a stroller that folds one hand is a great feature. Some models feature an open shopping basket that is attached to the handlebars, allowing easy access to smaller items. Certain models have a huge traditional basket under the carriage. If you're looking to purchase one of a particular type you should look for features such as the ability of securing a kickboard, or a car seat for infants. Jogging strollers are designed with a smooth suspension that allows them to glide across cobblestones and the pavement while maintaining their speed. Some even have a built-in child carrier to run with dogs and children. However, these strollers are more expensive than the basic all-terrain or recline models, and require a substantial investment in the correct tires for outdoor use. Specialized car seat strollers such as the UPPAbaby Vista V2 are a good option for parents who intend to use their stroller from birth. The Vista can accommodate two bassinets for infants or both (and in some cases a third seat with the optional RumbleSeat v2) and features frames with clips that allow you to add or remove seats and accessories. It also offers a wide selection of seating configurations and, unlike other side-by-side strollers, doesn't have the large footprint that can make it difficult to maneuver through narrow doorways. The Graco DuoGlider Lux, which is less expensive, is a good option for families who want to utilize their stroller as a baby carriage throughout toddlerhood. The DuoGlider has a decent-size basket and two hanging storage bags on the back of each seat. It can accommodate either an infant car seat or a toddler car seat. It also includes a rainguard. It's heavier than the Vista but offers great flexibility for the price. When you travel with children, you need the appropriate equipment. This includes a stroller which is easy to fold and transport. Most of our top models fold flat and are lightweight and can be transported in most trunks or gate-checked by planes. They're also great for daily use when you're out and about in public places.