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Buying a Double Buggy From Birth There are plenty of factors to consider when selecting the perfect double buggy from the moment of birth. We spoke to Fourth Trimester postnatal retreat expert Katie Billingsley for her advice on everything from seating options, age ranges to folding mechanisms and storage space. A must-have investment for families with active children This buggy will grow with your family from twins to toddlers. It is light, has great maneuverability and is able to handle uneven terrain easily. What type of buggy would you like? Double buggys are perfect for transporting up to two children at a time, even if they are not the same age. They can also be used as prams, and they have a reclining mechanism within each seat, allowing your children can sit or lie down in various positions. A lot of them have plenty of storage space for everything from snacks and drinks to wipes and nappies. They are often lightweight that folds easily and are compact enough to fit into your car boot. If you travel a significant amount, it's essential to make sure that the buggy be easily moved with the wheels folded in your boot and taken out. The most well-known type of double buggy is the side by side, which you've likely seen on other moms' pushchairs or even rode in as a child. They are perfect for older siblings or twins who want to keep up with you. They are also available in various seating options and styles, including 'cinema chairs'. They are usually simple to steer, and if you choose a model with a soft suspension, they can effortlessly handle kerbs. Tandem buggies, which are easier to turn than side-by-sides are also popular. This is because the second seat is positioned behind the first instead of on top of it. They're typically bigger than a side-byside and can be heavy when folded, which is why it's crucial to ensure they be able to pass through doors and public transport. They can be used for twins, a baby and toddler or three children 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. They're more expensive than tandem buggies or side-by-side buggies, however they provide a lot of flexibility and have a high cost of resale. They're generally easy to steer, come with a huge storage basket and can cope well on uneven surfaces. Some models come with a built-in ride-on board for children older than and 'cinema seats'. Do you have twins? If your children are twins or siblings of different age groups, a double buggy is the most efficient way to move them around. There are two 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-by-side buggies tend to be narrower in width to allow for access through doors. Tandems tend to be larger in general. They can also accommodate a toddler seat and a carrycot. Do you have children? At beginning having extra resources may feel like a lot of responsibility, especially if you're caring for the infant. A double buggy may allow them to feel a sense of belonging if you place them in an infant carrier and push the older child. It will also give your child the feeling of pride that comes with knowing that they get to be “big brother or sister” and help them adjust to their new role. The side-by-side double buggies can be a great option for twins, as each child will get the same view. However they are heavy and heavy. The Leclerc B-AGILE DUAL is a streamlined double buggy that features an innovative frame that can be expanded widthwise and can accommodate two fixed seats. It also offers different configuration options, including the second seat to create an infant bassinet. If you prefer, we suggest an alternative, the Mountain Buggy Double Trailblazer for active families who like to explore. This clever buggy is a single pushchair that can be transformed into double by adding an additional seat or carrycot (depending on the model). Its smooth ride is ideal for rough terrain, and it features many thoughtful features that are sure to keep everyone content. Do you require an automated business travel system? Double buggies can be an ideal way to move 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 just a single stroller and some attachments, such as toddler harnesses and baby carriers that let you carry your child on their backs or in front of you. If you decide to go with a double buggy there are three types to choose from: side-by-side, tandem and convertible. Side-by-side buggies have two seats positioned next to each other, meaning that your children can see each other. They are larger than a single stroller, and can be difficult to navigate around the kerbs. Tandem buggies are small with a seat at the front and another at the back. However, they can be heavy and difficult to push. Convertible double buggies are wonderful because they allow you to convert your stroller to an additional buggy by attaching an infant bassinet or car seat to the frame. It is possible to keep your baby in the car seat until she is ready to move up into the buggy seat. The Uppababy V2 is an excellent illustration – it could be used for twins, a toddler and one or more children using the option of a PiggyBack Board. As your children grow older and more capable and able, you can get a double buggy to take them to bicycle rides or for day trips in which they prefer to walk. It's important to remember that your children may not always be comfortable in a stroller and might become tired and disgruntled on longer outings. Before you invest in a double stroller, think about the factors mentioned above and your family's specific circumstances. A sturdy and reliable double buggy can make life easier, especially when you are required to navigate busy streets or crowded malls.