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What to Look For in a Compact Double BuggyKerry says this side-by-side is slim enough to get through most doorways and can take two car seats or carrycots. It features an auto-standing folding mechanism as well as easy carry straps to make it easy to carry.It's also very light to lift and wheel up and down stairs. The canopies are spacious with windows and peekaboo openings.SizeA good-sized shopping basket and rear and front suspension are the most important aspects to look for in a double buggy. You might want to look at whether it is a travel system, or if the car seat or carrycot can be added. These are important considerations when you have to take your children on public transport, or on long trips.If you're looking for a small double buggy that you can use from the beginning, consider the Leclerc Kooper X2. This side-byside model comes with an intelligent frame that can be expanded so that it can accommodate two children. The seats can be reclined or positioned independently. This allows you to have one child relax and take a nap while the other observes the surrounding. The seats also come with a large UPF 50+ canopy and a peekaboo feature.Another great option for infant twins is the Mountain Buggy Duet. This is the slimmest twin pushchair available on the market. It measures only 63cm in width and should fit through most doors. It can be used with two car seats or a carrycot and has lie-flat seats suitable from birth.Tandem double buggies are very popular with parents of twins, or parents who have a baby and toddler. However, they generally have a bigger space than single-seaters and may be difficult to manoeuvre on narrow roads or through doorways.The iCandy Orange is a popular tandem buggy that has been designed to adapt to your family, with 30 different seating configurations. It can be used with twins, a baby and toddler or three kids when you add iCandy's "PiggyBack" board (which is available separately). It has a soft suspension that allows for easy work of kerbs and can be used in mono or double mode. You can attach one stroller to the top to store additional items.WeightA great double buggy should be light and easy to push. It should include a large shopping basket as well as front and rear suspension to aid the child to maneuver through rough terrain, and be suitable for twins and siblings of different ages.A lot of compact double buggies come with frames that are designed to take infant car seats and come with branded adaptors to match popular models from Cybex, BeSafe and Maxi-Cosi. These are a great option for families with children with medical issues and you want to avoid the need to purchase separate strollers.They tend to be wider than side-byside buggies and are difficult to fit in doorways or on public transportation. If this is important to you, check the product details to see what alternatives are available.If you're looking to find the tiniest double pushchair available take a look at the Mountain Buggy Duet. This is the slimmest side-by-side on the market at just 64cm wide. It can be used by twins who are just born or one toddler and one baby. It's a sturdy design and a superior function, with large air-filled tires that can be used on all terrains, but also happy to whizz around the city.Another great option is the UPPAbaby Vista 2, which can hold twins with one baby and one toddler or two kids with piggy back boards (which you need to buy separately). It folds up with a self-standing design and carry strap, making it a breeze to transport and it has both rear and front suspensions to help you cope with the rough terrain. It's heavier than the Joie Evalite Duo, but less heavy than trifold buggies. This is a great choice for older children.FoldingA good double stroller needs to be slim for storage, and a good choice is the Baby Jogger City Select 2. This model is a side-byside and has a very smooth fold. The frame expands as you fold, so it's more compact than the standard stroller. This makes it much easier to get around doorways and on public transport. It also means you don't need an additional vehicle to transport the buggy around.It's a great choice for parents with twins, since it can be used in a mono or duo mode with two seats and car seat adaptors. It can hold another child on the 'piggyback board' of the buggy. continue reading this.. has a wide range of options, including seats that are elevated to give both kids the view of their surroundings. There's even a brake on the handlebar that can be adjusted, making it easier to push it up and down hills.Another good option is the Mountain Buggy Duet, which has the most compact side-by-side footprint on the market at 63cm. This makes it a great choice for parents who are worried about fitting a double through doors and on public transport, and it can still be able to handle rough terrain as a true off-roader. he said can carry twins or a toddler and baby or two kids of the same age, and each seat reclines independently to make sure the kids are comfortable.The iCandy Peach is a good option. It can be utilized in a mono mode, and it can fit 2 car seats/seats, or a carrycot that has the option of a toddler seat. It's a bit larger than other doubles, but it has excellent manoeuvrability, particularly on smooth surfaces and is an excellent option for those who are looking for an elegant but practical buggy.There are numerous budget double buggies, such as the UPPAbaby vista 2. This small side-by-side can accommodate babies in a carrycot, a toddler in the seat, or three children if you add a PiggyBack ride on board with pizazz. It has an auto-standing fold, a canopy that protects children and a peekaboo feature. It's also relatively light for a double buggy, and comes with a larger undercarriage basket for shopping.