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Which Lightweight Double Pushchair Should You Buy?
It's easy to move around in a light double stroller sale pushchair, particularly if you have children of different ages. They are easy to fold, steer and carry up and down steps.
This City Mini GT2 offers side-by-side seats with plenty of legroom and reclining that can be adjusted. It also has huge UPF 50+ canopies with peekaboo windows. It also comes with an expanding frame the width to accommodate a second car seat or an additional passenger.
Side-by-Side
The majority of lightweight double pushchairs we've tested are side-by-side designs and are generally recommended for kids who can stand up without assistance since these models aren't equipped with car seat integration. The Thule Urban Glide 2 Double and the Baby Trend Sit 'N Stand double stroller with car seat, are both excellent choices. They come with an recline that can be adjusted for both seats, a large canopy, and padded 5-point safety harnesses. They are also simple to maneuver despite their larger footprint. They are great for parents who are worried about getting through doors.
The Cybex Duet is a little different due to its clever frame that expands widthways to add a second seat, which makes it lighter than the majority of other pushchairs that are side-by-side available. It can fit through standard doors and is easy to maneuver in public transport. It also doubles as a jogger which is great if you plan to use it in conjunction with an infant car seat or carrier.
Another great side-by-side, lightweight double is the UPPAbaby Vista v2 Double, which offers even more flexibility and customization thanks to its modular frame. It has a smart design that lets you turn it into a single stroller or a double by adding 2 carrycots or car seats (it can even accommodate twins). It's a fantastic and practical choice for families that are growing and the UPPAbaby is one of the lightest and most stylish umbrella strollers on the market.
Try the egg2 which folds down to the size and weight of a small suitcase. It can be used as a single double by adding 2 carrycots or infant car seats, and our home testers loved how simple and sleek it was to carry, even when fully loaded with kids.
Side-by-side lightweight double pushchairs aren't 100% foolproof, howeverIf your children are at the same age or at the same stage, they might be fighting over who gets to ride in which seat. If they are at different heights, then it is possible that a tandem design is ideal for them as it allows them to face each other.
Tandem
While side-by-side models are more appropriate for siblings with similar ages, tandem lightweight double pushchairs have their own charms. They can take a bigger car seat, and some come with convertible seats or an additional carrycot in the middle. They tend to be more spacious and easier to access and exit from, although their baskets are typically smaller than those on single buggies. Many feature larger canopies with windows that peek out and padded leg cushions.
The iCandy Peach tandem is another good example of a lightweight tandem that offers an excellent value. Its fabric feels a bit less expensive than our other top-rated tandems, however, it still looks and feels great and is very user-friendly. Its one-handed folding is impressive. Even though it requires some time to master, Kirstie from our Lab described it as "genius". The carrycot is not foldable while it is attached. However, the process to attach and remove the carrycot is easy and quick.
Tandem lightweight double pushchairs will generally have tighter turns than side-by-side models however they are more difficult to drive over bumps and uneven surfaces. They are also slower to accelerate and heavier to move. This can put strain on your back.
Another option is a convertible double buggy that starts out as one-person, but you can add adapters that turn it into a double. They can have a second seat, carrycot, or both in front. Children can sit together. Some may have the option of adding a buggyboard, which assists an older child to keep up with younger siblings or brothers.
The Uppababy Vista V2 can be converted into a twin-sized pram by purchasing additional cocoons at PS59 each. These cocoons create an open space for infants. They can be swiveled together or placed in a row. You can also use the car seat that was included with the pushchair, if it is compatible. These buggies for dual-use are made of quality materials and can be used for many years without showing any wear. This means that they have an excellent resale value.
Single-to-Double
This lightweight double buggy is designed for families who love to go on outdoor adventures and want to upgrade from an individual-stroller. It can be transformed into a jogger with kits that include air-filled tires as well as all-wheel suspension. It's also a good choice for twins, or children of different ages and, as a triple tandem, it is able to be able to handle the rough terrain. It's also a good choice for parents who want an elegant design that's just as sleek as a single and comes in a variety of fabric colours.
This iCandy model is incredibly easy to fold with a single-handed system. And although it's heavier than some of the other single-to-double pushchair with car seat pushchairs in this review, our home tester Karolina stated that it is very maneuverable, even with two toddlers and a carrycot in it.
The seat can be used parent-facing, and you can also purchase additional accessories for this stroller like the Roma Gemini carrycots (PS100 each), which are ideal for babies. Our test panel found the seats were comfortable for toddlers, with excellent lumbar support and headrests. And there are plenty of options for reclining and recline, with the front seat being adjustable to different positions and the rear seat having the option to recline.
The biggest drawback with this type of buggy is that it's generally wider overall than side-by-side doubles which makes it more difficult to get through doorways and is difficult to maneuver around kerbs. The wheels and suspension of these types of strollers are generally able to cope with surfaces that are paved. They're also lighter than many side-bysides, so you can still have plenty of storage space. These strollers can be difficult to maneuver around supermarkets with narrow aisles and they might struggle to carry a large amount. Although it's easier to turn the stroller on a narrow, curving path, this can be a hassle. Some are also more easy to turn than others, such as the Thule Urban Glide 2 Double and Baby Trend Sit N' Stand Double, for instance.
Convertible
The benefit of convertible double pushchairs is that they can adapt to a family's changing needs. Most of the time, they begin as single buggies and have adapters that allow you to add a second child's seat, a carrycot, or (in some instances) a car-seat to the frame. Some can be converted back to a single one when your child's older age begins to walk or prefers to ride a buggyboard.
This stylish tri-fold double stroller is one of the lightest strollers on our list. It can carry up to 40 pounds per child and comes with an extra storage basket in between the seats. The spacious canopy with a peekaboo window, multi-position reclining seats and front and back suspensions for smoother and more comfortable riding on rough terrain were appreciated by the home testers. It also has a handy cup holder for the parent and a large, easy-to-access basket. However, they noticed that the seats' backs have tiny pockets that are not big enough to hold more than a cell phone and keys.
This light, high-end side-byside is available in more than 20 different configurations. It also comes with a second seat and carrycot. It has a high-profile steering handlebar, rear and front suspensions that smooth rough terrain, it folds compactly and stands up on its own with straps that make it easy to transport, and seven-inch front wheels with swivel locks and ten-inch back wheels with suspensions to ensure a smoother ride. The only downside is that you'll have to buy a separate baby carrier or car seat.
This versatile tandem is the most popular of our home testers due to the fact that it is simple to maneuver and features a large basket for shopping that can be accessed from both seats when in the parent-facing position. It is simple to maneuver thanks to its light weight (about the weight of a few single and double stroller pushchairs). Many have praised the clever way it attaches the second seat or riding board in the back. Parents also appreciated the fact that it could accommodate infant carriers and car seats from multiple brands, including those that don't normally fit in other double buggies.

This City Mini GT2 offers side-by-side seats with plenty of legroom and reclining that can be adjusted. It also has huge UPF 50+ canopies with peekaboo windows. It also comes with an expanding frame the width to accommodate a second car seat or an additional passenger.
Side-by-Side
The majority of lightweight double pushchairs we've tested are side-by-side designs and are generally recommended for kids who can stand up without assistance since these models aren't equipped with car seat integration. The Thule Urban Glide 2 Double and the Baby Trend Sit 'N Stand double stroller with car seat, are both excellent choices. They come with an recline that can be adjusted for both seats, a large canopy, and padded 5-point safety harnesses. They are also simple to maneuver despite their larger footprint. They are great for parents who are worried about getting through doors.
The Cybex Duet is a little different due to its clever frame that expands widthways to add a second seat, which makes it lighter than the majority of other pushchairs that are side-by-side available. It can fit through standard doors and is easy to maneuver in public transport. It also doubles as a jogger which is great if you plan to use it in conjunction with an infant car seat or carrier.
Another great side-by-side, lightweight double is the UPPAbaby Vista v2 Double, which offers even more flexibility and customization thanks to its modular frame. It has a smart design that lets you turn it into a single stroller or a double by adding 2 carrycots or car seats (it can even accommodate twins). It's a fantastic and practical choice for families that are growing and the UPPAbaby is one of the lightest and most stylish umbrella strollers on the market.
Try the egg2 which folds down to the size and weight of a small suitcase. It can be used as a single double by adding 2 carrycots or infant car seats, and our home testers loved how simple and sleek it was to carry, even when fully loaded with kids.
Side-by-side lightweight double pushchairs aren't 100% foolproof, howeverIf your children are at the same age or at the same stage, they might be fighting over who gets to ride in which seat. If they are at different heights, then it is possible that a tandem design is ideal for them as it allows them to face each other.
Tandem
While side-by-side models are more appropriate for siblings with similar ages, tandem lightweight double pushchairs have their own charms. They can take a bigger car seat, and some come with convertible seats or an additional carrycot in the middle. They tend to be more spacious and easier to access and exit from, although their baskets are typically smaller than those on single buggies. Many feature larger canopies with windows that peek out and padded leg cushions.
The iCandy Peach tandem is another good example of a lightweight tandem that offers an excellent value. Its fabric feels a bit less expensive than our other top-rated tandems, however, it still looks and feels great and is very user-friendly. Its one-handed folding is impressive. Even though it requires some time to master, Kirstie from our Lab described it as "genius". The carrycot is not foldable while it is attached. However, the process to attach and remove the carrycot is easy and quick.
Tandem lightweight double pushchairs will generally have tighter turns than side-by-side models however they are more difficult to drive over bumps and uneven surfaces. They are also slower to accelerate and heavier to move. This can put strain on your back.
Another option is a convertible double buggy that starts out as one-person, but you can add adapters that turn it into a double. They can have a second seat, carrycot, or both in front. Children can sit together. Some may have the option of adding a buggyboard, which assists an older child to keep up with younger siblings or brothers.
The Uppababy Vista V2 can be converted into a twin-sized pram by purchasing additional cocoons at PS59 each. These cocoons create an open space for infants. They can be swiveled together or placed in a row. You can also use the car seat that was included with the pushchair, if it is compatible. These buggies for dual-use are made of quality materials and can be used for many years without showing any wear. This means that they have an excellent resale value.
Single-to-Double
This lightweight double buggy is designed for families who love to go on outdoor adventures and want to upgrade from an individual-stroller. It can be transformed into a jogger with kits that include air-filled tires as well as all-wheel suspension. It's also a good choice for twins, or children of different ages and, as a triple tandem, it is able to be able to handle the rough terrain. It's also a good choice for parents who want an elegant design that's just as sleek as a single and comes in a variety of fabric colours.
This iCandy model is incredibly easy to fold with a single-handed system. And although it's heavier than some of the other single-to-double pushchair with car seat pushchairs in this review, our home tester Karolina stated that it is very maneuverable, even with two toddlers and a carrycot in it.
The seat can be used parent-facing, and you can also purchase additional accessories for this stroller like the Roma Gemini carrycots (PS100 each), which are ideal for babies. Our test panel found the seats were comfortable for toddlers, with excellent lumbar support and headrests. And there are plenty of options for reclining and recline, with the front seat being adjustable to different positions and the rear seat having the option to recline.
The biggest drawback with this type of buggy is that it's generally wider overall than side-by-side doubles which makes it more difficult to get through doorways and is difficult to maneuver around kerbs. The wheels and suspension of these types of strollers are generally able to cope with surfaces that are paved. They're also lighter than many side-bysides, so you can still have plenty of storage space. These strollers can be difficult to maneuver around supermarkets with narrow aisles and they might struggle to carry a large amount. Although it's easier to turn the stroller on a narrow, curving path, this can be a hassle. Some are also more easy to turn than others, such as the Thule Urban Glide 2 Double and Baby Trend Sit N' Stand Double, for instance.
Convertible
The benefit of convertible double pushchairs is that they can adapt to a family's changing needs. Most of the time, they begin as single buggies and have adapters that allow you to add a second child's seat, a carrycot, or (in some instances) a car-seat to the frame. Some can be converted back to a single one when your child's older age begins to walk or prefers to ride a buggyboard.
This stylish tri-fold double stroller is one of the lightest strollers on our list. It can carry up to 40 pounds per child and comes with an extra storage basket in between the seats. The spacious canopy with a peekaboo window, multi-position reclining seats and front and back suspensions for smoother and more comfortable riding on rough terrain were appreciated by the home testers. It also has a handy cup holder for the parent and a large, easy-to-access basket. However, they noticed that the seats' backs have tiny pockets that are not big enough to hold more than a cell phone and keys.
This light, high-end side-byside is available in more than 20 different configurations. It also comes with a second seat and carrycot. It has a high-profile steering handlebar, rear and front suspensions that smooth rough terrain, it folds compactly and stands up on its own with straps that make it easy to transport, and seven-inch front wheels with swivel locks and ten-inch back wheels with suspensions to ensure a smoother ride. The only downside is that you'll have to buy a separate baby carrier or car seat.
This versatile tandem is the most popular of our home testers due to the fact that it is simple to maneuver and features a large basket for shopping that can be accessed from both seats when in the parent-facing position. It is simple to maneuver thanks to its light weight (about the weight of a few single and double stroller pushchairs). Many have praised the clever way it attaches the second seat or riding board in the back. Parents also appreciated the fact that it could accommodate infant carriers and car seats from multiple brands, including those that don't normally fit in other double buggies.

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