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Best Twin Stroller For Newborns

If you're expecting twins or two kids close in age, a double stroller is a must. The best ones offer different ways for your children to ride with you, including side-by-side seating as well as an attachment for a rider board.

The Bugaboo Donkey 5 Mono is Lauren Ro's favorite stroller. It can adapt to your family's needs seamlessly. It can fit two infant car seats and an infant seat which makes it an ideal option for twins as young as.

Bugaboo Donkey

This is the most suitable twin stroller for families that are looking for a stylish and stylish double side-by-side stroller. It is a bit larger than other Bugaboo strollers, but it feels solid and built to last. It has a movable handlebar that can be extended and retracted easily. It also has a long reach, so it is easy for my 6'1 husband to push, even when loaded.

The seats are spacious and can be positioned to have one child sit in front of the other or have children facing each other. The seats can recline independently from each other. The canopies are huge, covering both seat fabrics when desired. But they don't have adequate ventilation, so they could appear like a small oven on hot days. There's no peek-a-boo window to see your children.

This stroller features an unique feature that allows it to grow with your family. It can go from a single seat (Mono Mode) to a double side by side stroller. It is the only stroller that can be converted that can do this! It can even be used in conjunction with a second car seat or bassinet for infants.

It is easy to navigate on smooth surfaces and is able to handle steps and slopes well. The only downside is that it could be difficult to navigate in the midst of crowded restaurants and shops. It can also be difficult to fold, especially when the seats are connected. It is still fairly compact twin Stroller though, and it does fit through most doors easily.

In mono mode, there's an storage bin located next to the front seats. It is great for grocery shopping and other supplies. The main storage basket underneath the seats is massive and can accommodate up to 100 pounds that is more than any other stroller on this list!

Uppababy Vista v2

This is among the top twin umbrella stroller strollers for new babies. It can be used right out of the box as a double stroller and is compatible with numerous bassies and infant car seats. The Vista Upper and Vista Lower adapters let you use two infant car seats at once.

The V2 is a more refined version of the original Vista. The toddler seat is about an inch taller, the footrest has more space and the canopy is equipped with an extender fabric that zips out and gives extra coverage. Also, the harness has been upgraded and doesn't require replaced, making it easier to adjust.

The stroller is equipped with large wheels (8" in front and 11.5" in the back) and a sturdy suspension system that can navigate any terrain. The front wheels are rubber and are ideal for navigating gravel, rocks and cobblestones, while the rear wheels have more tread to tackle paths and grassy hills.

A child's bicycle can also be connected to the front of the stroller. This is a great option for parents who don't wish to use an infant car seat. If you have a child who is able to stand, the Vista can even fit a third kid with its piggyback ride-along board accessory.

The Vista is simple to use and set up, however it takes some time to unpack all of the protective packaging. The instructions are easy to follow, and there's also an YouTube video if you need more help.

Thule Urban Glide 3

The Thule Urban Glide 3 is the latest version of the popular all-terrain stroller and it's designed to attract modern families that are a fan of style, sustainability, and adventure. It's got exciting new features such as a built-in foot rest and a reclined seat, which offers the best comfort for children on long jogging and walks. Its sleek, agile design also enhances its maneuverability.

It's extremely light, which makes it a breeze to push and easy to accelerate on the road. Its suspension can handle abrupt changes in surface (like grass to pavement) effortlessly, and the large wheels provide ample traction for even the most difficult terrain. It's able to move up kerbs and around tight spaces like city streets. Even narrow sidewalks and crowded park are not a problem.

The new Urban Glide 3 is a superior jogger that provides parents with plenty of comfort and ease. The large canopy offers excellent sun protection, has a convenient peekaboo as well as a premium harness system, and an integrated handbrake that is perfectly tuned. It also has ideal storage, with in-seat storage pockets and a large cargo basket that holds up to 15 pounds with an open-top cover.

This Thule Jogger comes with a bassinet for strolling babies, as well as a cheap double buggy version that can hold two children. It can be used with car seat adapters so that you can use your child's infant carrier, and it features a simple one-handed fold to make it easy to transport or put away. It's also a green choice, as it uses solution-dyed fabric in its black color options.

Cortina Together

Cortina Together is designed for families that are growing and offers parents a variety of seating options to accommodate the preferences and needs of each child. The double single pushchair stroller's two standard seats feature reclining backrests and independent canopies. The seats are also designed to take Chicco's KeyFit or KeyFit 30, the #1 rated infant car seat, in both the front and rear seat. (Car seat sold separately).

A large, zipper-accessible basket at the rear provides ample storage for equipment. The handle is cushioned to allow for dad or mom. The wheels and suspension of the tandem double stroller offer smooth riding on all terrains. The one-touch linked rear breaks when activated by a toe-tap, making stopping simple.

In our Strollers & Multiples lab tests, Cortina Together scored well for its ease of use. This is based on the ease with which it is for you to fold and set up the stroller. It also reflects how easy it is for you to open and close the snack trays as well as engage and deengage brakes, lift the folded stroller and carry it as if it were the trunk of a car.

We did discover some flaws to this model, though. First, it's heavy. It weighs in at 36.6 pounds when fully loaded and is closer to the extreme end of our metric than the average for this category of strollers. It also has limited visibility in the back seat when the car seat is fitted. In addition the front tray release is sometimes difficult to operate, particularly after long-term use. Despite these limitations, we consider this to be a great double stroller that can keep up with your family for many years to come.

Jeep Double Stroller

Jeep Destination Ultralight Side x Side Double Stroller - a lightweight, affordable stroller for families with 2 children. Its lock wheels on the front allow for smooth maneuverability on flat surfaces and lock to give stability on bumpy surfaces. It has an umbrella that folds compactly and can be closed in just a few seconds. It is also able to stand upright, making moving it easier. Its aluminum frame is lightweight, and its carrying strap and handle made of foam makes it one of the easiest double strollers we have seen in our tests.

This tandem stroller features independent reclining seats to ensure maximum comfort. The large canopy provides UPF 50 protection and also comes with a peekaboo view to make it easy for monitoring. We wish the canopy was vented for extra airflow, however. We were not happy the fact that the cup holder is quite high up on the frame. You'll need to bend down to reach it.

In our tipping test the Jeep fell over with only a 39-degree angle, which is above average for a double stroller. It's also a little heavier than our top picks but it offers a decent amount of storage space for its price and comes with a decent amount of padding in the seats and handle.

The stroller is a versatile model with three modes: wagon (just for things) as well as jogger (with two 5-point safety harnesses for kids) and car seat mode. It can fit one car seat for infants, however, pediatricians recommend waiting until your child is six months old before running with them. They should also be 1 year old before letting them go on rough terrain. It is available in black and comes with a limited warranty. Jenni Gritters is a parenting and outdoors journalist who has written about shopping, travel technology, food, and parenting for over a decade including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Forbes. She lives in San Francisco with her husband and twin strollers for newborns daughters, aged 2 and 2.

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