The Best Double Buggy Strollers
If you're expecting twins or two young children of various age groups, a double buggy can help you get out and out and. The best ones are easy to maneuver and can handle rough surfaces and kerbs.
These cars also come with features such as large sun canopies, as well as see-through hoods, as well adjustable seats.
1. Baby Jogger City Tour Double
The City Tour 2 Double is the smallest double stroller in the Baby Jogger range. It's designed to travel and fits through standard doorways easily with its ultra-narrow shape. It's also among the lightest double buggies on the market that weighs just 14lbs when folded. This makes it perfect for traveling with a newborn and a toddler as you won't be exceeding the allowances for luggage on airlines. It also folds to the size of a bag for travel so you can tuck it away in the back of your car when it's not in use.
It's easy to fold the Z-shape with one hand. Once you've gotten used to it, it is compact and only takes just a few seconds. However, our tester discovered the auto lock to be a little confusing. As the handlebar doesn't lock into position when you press it, it struck her legs when she used it. double pushchairs felt that the handlebar was a bit shorter than she would like particularly with a large changing bag hanging from it.
Unlike other lightweight travel buggies it doesn't sacrifice features and is among the most comprehensive double strollers available. It's compatible with two carrycots (available separately) and has multiple recline positions, and has an UV 50+ canopy. You can also add an additional bassinet to one or both seats, and turn this into a travel system.
The four rubber composite wheels are perfect for pavements and urban terrain however, they're not designed for off-roading. They struggled with long grass and gravel and there's a lack of clearance between the bracket and the wheel, so mud was able to get stuck easily. However our testers still enjoyed using this buggy and it did climb some pretty dirt hills.
iCandy Orange
The iCandy Orange double buggy is the ultimate in style, versatility and quality. It is an essential item for parents who want the latest in design quality, style and quality that lasts. The Orange has a gorgeous sleek, lightweight chassis that has a massive basket that can easily fit two car seats. It comes with a gorgeous, removable canopy that is water repellent and ventilated. It is available in trendy colors that include Pistachio, Fossil, Latte and Rose on a Jet Black frame. The option of adding an integrated ride for an older sibling is also available.
This 2021 update includes a few improvements, including improved maneuverability, a bigger shopping basket, and a new bumper bar with leatherette covers. The seats are very comfortable and feature a moulded look. They're also adjustable so that they can be positioned to suit siblings' needs. iCandy has introduced the first 'cinema seating' design that allows parents to maintain eye contact with their children. They can also be repositioned to face either the parent or the to face the world.
It's a heavier tandem buggie but it's a breeze to use and drive, especially on smooth pavements. It is stable in double and single mode, and can be used on sloped ground. It's not as easy to drive on public transport, however, as it requires more than one hand on the handlebar. It's also a little bulky and can't be stuffed into the standard car boot for families with the seat in place, however this can be overcome with some careful planning. iCandy include the footmuff, changing bag and car seat adapters in the price so this is an excellent value package for parents who are new.
3. Joie Evalite Duo
This is a lightweight tandem stroller. It comes with two non-reversible seats, suitable for children from birth up to about 3 years old. The rear seat can also accommodate a car-seat.
It comes with a simple and easy-to-use folding mechanism that makes it a great storage solution and travel. It also has a large basket that is ideal to store your baby and toddler's essentials.

The Joie Evalite Duo double buggy is a great option for newbies, as it is both affordable and simple to operate. It is also extremely light which makes it easy to push over long distances. It also features a high-quality suspension system, which ensures a smooth ride for both kids and parents.
This fashionable and practical city stroller is suitable for twins or a toddler and an infant, or even three children with the addition of UPPAbaby’s ‘PiggyBack’ board (sold separately). Its frame is sleek and a compact size, which makes it suitable for narrow streets in cities and shopping malls. Its swivel front wheel and four-wheel suspension allows it to withstand rough or uneven terrain.
Another good feature is that this buggy can fit a car seat in the back, which makes it ideal for families who plan to travel. It has an easy-to-fold system that is compatible with a variety of Joie infant car seats. It has a large basket, as well as comfortable seats for the kids. The only drawback is that the front seat cannot recline fully, which may be a concern for small babies. It is a great option if you are searching for a light and affordable stroller.
4. Cybex Gazelle S
This is the stroller you need when you're expecting twins. It's the first travel system from Cybex and comes with built-in adaptors which make it easy to transform a single pushchair into a double. The adaptors on the upper end can slide upwards and downwards to accommodate your height, while the lower ones can be twisted around and turned over making it easy to switch from one configuration to another. The Gazelle's seat unit also reclines into a flat position. It also has a large UV 50+ sun shade that is vital for your kids.
From birth, it is a single pushchair, and from 4 years as a double when you add the of the CLOUD Z i-Size car seats or an additional seat or Gazelle Cot, this is the future-proof stroller that adapts to your family. The new safety harness that is one-pull makes it easy to secure your child, even when you are wearing your child on your back.
The Gazelle S is unlike most double strollers as it folds compactly with both seats attached. This makes it simple to store at home or even in your trunk. The large lower basket can hold up to 25 lbs of shopping, daily essentials or groceries. A detachable shopper basket offers even more space for everything you buy. This stroller is highly versatile and comfortable for families thanks to its harness that is one-pull and large recline. It also features wheels that are puncture-proof, so you don't need to worry about those unexpected flat tubes during your journeys away from home.
5. Nipper Double V5
The Nipper Double V5 is a refreshed version from Out 'n' About of the award-winning, all-terrain buggies. It's designed for twins or siblings. twins, and features independent reclined seats, compatibility with carrycots and a lightweight frame that allows for easy maneuvering on bumpy terrain.
The adjustable handle's height and rear wheel suspension offer a comfortable ride for kids up to 22kg. The tough pneumatic tyres, that are easy to clean, provide a smooth ride when running. The 360-degree swivel wheel is able to be locked in place to help you maneuver around town. The one-pedal lock brake is also simple to use.
Our testers noted that the Nipper Double was incredibly easy to maneuver, even when moving on uneven ground or when turning quickly in a busy street. The feature that the seats can be reclined independently was a big hit.
The hoods were also easy to adjust for wind or sun protection. Our testers did find however that they did not provide an enormous amount of coverage when compared to something like the Baby Jogger City Mini hoods which is why it's recommended to bring a rain jacket just in case.
Overall, our testers were impressed with the way that the Nipper Double allowed them to take their twins Sydney and Lyla on all sorts of adventures, from spotting wildlife in the woods to rush to the park for a playdate. Our testers were also amazed by how spacious and comfortable the two seats are. There is plenty of room to stretch out for toddlers who are growing. The lack of parent-facing seating and the inability to use a car seats in this buggy were cited as a disadvantage by our test participants. They would have also wanted a bigger storage space for shopping and other equipment.