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Buying a Double Buggy From Birth When choosing the perfect double buggy, there are a lot of things to take into consideration. 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. This buggy is essential for active families. It grows with you and your family, from twins to toddlers. It's light and easy to maneuver and can handle uneven terrain easily. What kind of buggy would you prefer? Double buggys are great for transporting two children at once even if they're not of the same age. They can be used as prams, and they have the ability to recline in each seat so your children can sit or lay down in various positions. Many of them also have plenty of storage for everything from snacks and drinks to wipes and nappies. Often they're lightweight, easy to fold and are compact enough to fit in the car boot. If you drive a great amount, you should ensure that the buggy can be easily pushed around by folding the wheels into your boot and taken out. double push chair -known type of double buggy is the side-by-side, which you've probably seen on other mums pushchairs or even ridden in as a child yourself. They are ideal for older siblings who want to keep up with you or for twins. They usually have many seating options (including “cinema” seats) for your little ones to choose from. These are usually easy to navigate, and if you choose a model with a soft suspension, they will easily handle kerbs. Tandem buggies, which are easier to turn than side-by sides, are also very popular. This is because the second seat sits behind the first instead of over it. They're generally wider than a side-by-side and can be bulky when folded, which is why it's crucial to ensure they be able to pass through doors and public transport. They can be used to transport twins, a baby and toddler or three kids with the addition of a buggy. 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, but they offer a lot of flexibility and come with a premium selling price. They're generally easy to steer, have a huge storage basket and can cope well on uneven surfaces. Some models even come with a built-in ride-on board and “cinema seating” for your child's older. Do you have twins? If your children are twins or siblings with different age groups, a double buggy is the most efficient way to transport them around. There are two types of double buggies: tandem buggies where one child is seated above the other, and side-by-side buggies. Both buggies are able to accommodate two seats fixed. However side-by-side buggies are smaller to fit through doors. Tandems tend to be wider in general. They can also accommodate an infant seat and a carrycot. Do you have one? At first having a younger sibling can seem like a lot of responsibility particularly if you're also caring for the baby. They might be feeling a little secluded if they are placed in a baby carrier while you push the older sibling ahead, so having a double buggy from the start will make life easier. It can also provide your child with an immense sense of pride when they are able to be “big brother or sister” and help them adjust to their role. Side-by-side buggies can be a great option for twins, as both children will share the same view. However, they are bulky and heavy. We like the sleek B-AGILE DOUBLE by Leclerc which has an innovative frame that expands the width to accommodate two seats fixed. It also offers various configuration options, including the second seat being used as a bassinet or infant carrier. We recommend the Mountain Buggy Double Trailblazer to families who love to explore. This innovative buggy starts with an individual pushchair, but can be converted into a double by adding the place of a second seat, a carrycot or a car seat (depending on the model). Its smooth ride is ideal for rough terrain, and it comes with numerous thoughtful 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 in a comfortable way. However, they are not necessary for every family. You might be able to make do with a single stroller, with a few attachments, such as baby carriers and toddler straps that permit you and your child to be able to travel on their backs, or in front. There are three different types of double buggies: tandem, side-by-side and convertible. Side-by-side buggies have the two seats close to each other, which means your children will be able see each one another. They are larger than a single stroller and can be difficult to maneuver through the kerbs. Tandem buggies are compact, with one seat in the front and a second one at the back. However they can be heavy and difficult to push. Convertible double buggies are wonderful because they let you convert your single stroller into double buggy by attaching an infant car seat or bassinet to the frame. It is possible to keep your baby in the car seat until she is ready to move to the buggy seat. The Uppababy V2 is an excellent example of this – it can be used with twins as well as a toddler and a baby or even three children using the optional PiggyBack Board. When your children are older and have more endurance, a double-buggy can be used to accompany them on bike rides or day trips where they might prefer walking. It's important to remember that your children may not always like to be in a stroller, and may get tired and angry when they are on longer excursions. Before you invest in a double stroller, take into consideration the above factors and your family's unique circumstances. A sturdy and reliable double stroller can make life much easier particularly if you have to travel through busy streets or crowded shopping centres.