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3 Wheel Double BuggyA great choice for parents who want to take their kids off-road, the Fox 5 is a true all-terrain pram. It is equipped with a powerful suspension and huge wheels that are puncture-proof.Our test participant Claire was amazed by the clean packaging that was easy to open and deemed it to be one of the fastest and easiest pieces of baby equipment to put together. She tested it on some rough terrain and was impressed with its performance.SeatsMost 3 wheel double buggies are initially single pushchairs, although some models can be converted to accommodate the seat of a second person or carrycot by converting adapters (these are usually more common in tandem buggies). There are also models will allow you to add a ride-on board to older children who wish to walk but still need some help.For a light-weight alternative that's ideal for city streets, check out the Joie Evalite Duo. It's easy to maneuver and has an enormous basket that has plenty of storage. It can accommodate twins from at birth and can accommodate two car seats or a carrycot that has a seat. 3 wheel pushchair have to face toward the forward direction and there isn't room to store an item under the seat. You will require a sidepack.Mountain Buggy Duet will be the best choice if you enjoy off-road driving. It's a side-by-side with the smallest footprint of any double buggy on the market. It is easier to get through narrow doors on public transport, and to climb up and over kerbs. It also has a handbrake that is attached to the adjustable handlebar for extra security and safety.The UPPAbaby Vista 2 double is a lightweight option that is suitable for twins or a toddler and a baby. The seats feature multi-position reclining and UPF 50+ sunshades while the canopy can be adjusted to keep the sun out of your child's eyes. The Vista 2 can be converted into a triple by adding UPPAbaby’s 'PiggyBack’ board for older children.The iCandy Orange is one of the most popular double buggies available because of its exceptional comfort. It's an all terrain pushchair, with soft suspension to make smooth work of bumpy surfaces. It offers 30 different seating configurations and a built-in board for older children who like to walk and a 'cinema mode' that raises the back seat for better visibility.Alternatively, the phil&teds dot is a fantastic single buggy from day 1 that is able to easily be adapted to take 2 (or 3!) in multiple configurations. This is especially helpful when you have a child in your car. The frame can be affixed to a wedgie, which allows for the most optimal lying-flat position. Or car seat adapters that fit various brands.SuspensionThe suspension of a double 3 wheel buggy will determine the ease with which you and your child/children can push it. It is crucial to have a smooth ride because babies can feel every bump in the road. This is particularly true if you are driving on rough terrain, such as grass or roads that aren't paved. Some models also have locking front wheels to assist in maneuvering and navigating obstacles like curbs.Certain models come with air-filled tyres which are ideal for all-terrain riding, but they are prone to punctures. Be sure to keep an extra set of tyres in the trunk. Some models have gel-filled or foam-filled tyres that are designed to absorb bumps. They can be less likely to puncture, but they could be uncomfortable for your child if they decide to jog.The side-by-side is the most suitable buggy for city walks. It comes with a superb suspension system that lets you easily and comfortably navigate any terrain. Upgrade the duet to our dual kit and you'll be able to bring two children on the same footprint!MFM reviewer Kath put the Urban Glide 2 through its trials with her newborn and 3 year old son, and found it was able to handle difficult terrains: "it navigated effortlessly over pavements that were bumpy and grassy, cobbles and dirt tracks with ease and was easy to manoeuvre around corners and get up and down kerbs. The 16" rear wheels, combined with the lockable swivel wheels on the front, create an extremely stable jogging experience. The Urban Glide 2 has a number of features, including a large seat unit with padded cover, hood with 50+ UV protection, and easy-to-use and rechargeable lights.FoldingA three-wheel double buggy can be folded neatly for storage. You can find options that fold flat and then stand up (as as if they were in a pushchair) and also those that pop up to reveal more of an umbrella-like fold that has a hand-operated brake. In general the more wheels a buggy comes with the more able it will be to maneuver on rough terrain. This is particularly true if your wheels are larger than the typical size. You will have more stability and it's less likely that you will need to tip over or flip your child.The iCandy Wave is a popular choice. It can be used in conjunction with an infant car seat from birth and then transformed into a double buggy side-byside when your child is older. It's a lightweight option, which makes it easy to push and is packed full of extra features including raincover and a bumper bar.The phil&teds sports is an alternative option. It is future-proof since it is brilliant as a buggy, and can be modified to take two (or three!) All of this is contained in its compact footprint. It features a clever 3-wheel design with a sling seat for superior manoeuvrability, stability and kerb pop.If you're looking to jog with your kids this is the ideal double buggies for jogging as it has a lockable swivel front wheel that can help you keep your balance when you're tackling off-road or hilly tracks. 3 wheeler pushchair features a big undercarriage, a movable handlebar, and a soft suspension for a comfortable ride.It's a light, compact option that folds using just one hand. It is perfect to take on trips. It's compatible with an extensive variety of infant car seats, and comes with a handy pull-out undercarriage basket that can be used to stash items. It's a bit costly however, it does have certain standout features, such as its one-click folding feature and a host of extras, like bumper bars or raincovers.StorageMany people are impressed by the capacity of storage offered by a triple-wheeled buggy. Some models, such as the Roma Atlas, have a large basket and two zip pockets on the hood that you can keep your keys and phone. It is also designed to handle slightly rough terrain, making it a great option for family walks or all-terrain strolls.Other models such as the UPPAbaby Vista 2 offer plenty of space and the flexibility to accommodate twins or a toddler and a baby (it utilizes their 'PiggyBack' boards to make this possible). It's the smallest side-by-side double in the market and comes with some impressive tech including game-changing LED visibility lights on each side of the buggy frame to ensure safety in low light conditions.For something a little different, the Joie Evalite Duo is a lightweight buggy that can seat twins from birth (it's world-facing and has a lie flat position). The frame's clever design expands to accommodate a second seat, yet it weighs just 11kg. This makes it easy to move and lift. It can be used with an infant car seat, a carrycot, or both. This allows you to enjoy the best of both worlds.