Twin Stroller Tips From The Top In The Industry
Best Twin Stroller For Newborns
If you're expecting twins or have two kids close in age A double stroller is essential. The best ones offer different ways for your children to ride, including side-by-side seating and the ability to attach a rider's board.
The Bugaboo Donkey 5 Mono is Lauren Ro's top stroller. It can be adapted to the needs of your family seamlessly. It can be used with two infant car seats, as well as a toddler seat. This makes it an excellent choice for twins.
Bugaboo Donkey
This is the most suitable twin stroller for families that need a stylish, double side-byside stroller. It's a little bigger than other Bugaboo strollers, but it feels solid and built to last. It has a handlebar which can be adjusted to extend and retract easily. It also has a long reach, so it is easy for my 6'1 husband to push, even when fully loaded.
The seats are comfortable and can be set up to place one child in front of the other, or to have children facing each other. They can also recline independently from one another. The canopies are large and cover both seat fabrics if desired. They're not very ventilated and can be like an oven on hot days. They do not have a peek-a-boo window that allows children to peek in.
This stroller has an exclusive feature that allows it to expand with you and your family. It can convert from a single seat (Mono Mode) to the double side by side stroller. This is the only double stroller convertible that can do this. It can be used with the bassinet for infants or a car seat.
It is simple to use on smooth surfaces, and it handles stairs and slopes with ease. It isn't easy to maneuver through crowded restaurants and shops. It is also difficult to fold up, especially when seats are tucked away. It's still compact and can be accessed through the majority of doors.
In mono mode, there's a storage bin next to the front seats. This is great for grocery shopping and other supplies. The main storage basket under the seats is large and can support up to 100 pounds which is more than any other stroller on this list!
Uppababy Vista v2
This is one of the best twin strollers designed for new borns. It is compatible with a variety of bassinets and infant car seats (adapters sold separately) and can be used as a double stroller right out of the box. It can even accommodate two infant car seats or bassets at the same time if you purchase the Vista Upper and Lower adapters.
The V2 is a redesigned version of the original Vista. The toddler seat is now raised by about half an inch, the footrest is bigger and the canopy comes with an additional fabric extension that zips out. Also, the harness has been modernized - it no longer needs to be replaced, making it easier to adjust.
The stroller comes with fairly large wheels (8'' in front and 11.5'' in the back) with a strong suspension, so it can easily handle any terrain. The front wheels are made of rubber and are ideal for navigating gravel, rocks and cobblestones, while the rear wheels have more tread to conquer paths and grassy hills.
Another feature that is great is the possibility to attach a child's bike to the front of the stroller, which is an excellent option for those who don't want to use an infant car seat or Rumbleseat. If you have a child old enough to stand up and walk, the Vista stroller can accommodate another child in with its piggyback board accessory.

Vista is a simple device to use. Vista is easy to use and set up. It does take some time to remove all the protective packaging. The instructions are simple to follow, and there is an YouTube video if you need help understanding the instructions.
Thule Urban Glide 3
The Thule Urban Glide 3 is the most recent version of this popular all-terrain stroller and it's made to draw the attention of modern families who value style, sustainability and adventure. It's got exciting new features, including a built-in leg rest and updated reclined seat that offers unbeatable comfort for children on long walks and jogs. Its sleek, agile design also improves its mobility.
It's incredibly lightweight, making it a breeze to push and easy to accelerate once you're on the open road. Its suspension handles abrupt changes in the surface (like pavement to grass) effortlessly, and the large wheels offer ample traction even on the roughest of terrains. It is able to easily climb kerbs and turn in tight spaces like city streets. Even narrow sidewalks and parks with lots of people are not a problem.
While the new Urban Glide 3 offers superior performance, it retains the classic Thule features that make it an ideal jogger for parents. The huge canopy offers great sun protection, an easy peekaboo feature and a top-quality harness system, and an integrated handbrake that is precisely adjusted. It offers plenty of storage space, including pockets in the seat as well as a huge cargo bag that can accommodate up to 15 pounds.
This Thule Jogger also has bassinets, ideal for strolling newborns and a double version to accommodate two children. It is compatible with car seat adapters, so you can use your infant carrier and it has a quick fold that's one-handed to make it easy to carry or put away. It's also an eco-friendly choice, as it uses dyed solution in its black color options.
Cortina Together
For the growing family, Cortina Together offers parents versatile seating options that can be adjusted to each child's individual needs and preferences. The double stroller's standard stroller seats have reclining backrests and independent canopies. The seats are also designed to accept Chicco's KeyFit or KeyFit 30, the #1 rated infant car seat, in both the rear and front seat. (Car seat sold separately).
A comfortable 3-position handle can be used by dad or mom and a zippered rear access large basket offers ample storage space for all of your gear. The tandem double stroller's suspension and wheels ensure a smooth ride on all types of terrain and the 1-touch rear brakes that are linked and have a toe-tap activation makes stopping a breeze.
In our Strollers & Multiples lab tests, Cortina Together scored well for ease of use. This metric is based on how simple it is to set up and fold the stroller, adjust the safety harness and open and close the snack tray, engage and deengage the brakes, then lift and carry the folded stroller as if putting it into a trunk, and for compatible double strollers install and remove the infant car seat.
There are some downsides to this model, however. First, it's heavy. It weighs in at 36.6 pounds when fully loaded and is closer to the extreme end of our metric, and is heavier than the average for this group of strollers.
double pram buggy has limited visibility when a car seat is mounted in the rear. The front tray release isn't always easy to use, especially after prolonged usage. However, despite these issues, we think that this is a great stroller for your family.
Jeep Double Stroller
The Jeep Destination Ultralight Side x Side Double Stroller is a lightweight, affordable stroller that is ideal for families with two kids. Its lock wheels on the front rotate for ease of maneuvering on flat surfaces and lock to give stability on bumpy surfaces. It also comes with an umbrella fold that folds down in a matter of seconds, and it stands upright for easy transportation. Its aluminum frame is light along with the foam handles and carrying strap make it one of the easiest to lift double strollers we tested.
This stroller has seating that reclines independently and foot rests for maximum comfort for both children. The large canopy provides UPF 50 protection, and comes with a peekaboo view for easy monitoring. We'd like to see the canopy vented for extra airflow, though. We also didn't love the fact that the cup holder is quite high on the frame, which means you'll have to bend to reach it.
In our tipping-test, the Jeep tipped over at a 39-degree angle, which is more than the norm for double prams. It's a bit heavier however, it has more storage for the price. The handle and seats are also well-padded.
This stroller is multi-functional and has three modes. It can be used as a walker (for things) or jogger mode (with two safety belts with five points for kids) as well as a car seat mode. It can accommodate a single car seat for infants. However, pediatricians suggest that you wait until your child is six months old before allowing them to jog with them.
smallest double buggy comes in black and has a limited lifetime warranty. Jenni Gritters has been a parenting and outdoor journalist for over a decade. She has written about travel and food, shopping, technology and parenting, and she's also contributed to the Wall Street Journal, New York Times and Forbes. She lives in San Francisco with her husband and 2-year-old twin daughters.