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Created to adapt to your family's needs this inline double features different seating options and is suitable for twins or children of various ages. The tires are filled with foam and will not flatten, and its soft suspension is ideal for roads.
It folds up super-flat and satisfies airline gate-check weight requirements which makes it easy to travel with. It also comes with an enormous under-seat storage basket and the sun canopy is four panels.
Leclerc Influencer
With its elegant design, auto-folding feature and cabin approved dimensions the Leclerc Influencer is a great alternative for those who fly. Its folded (and unfolded) width is 47cm, which is slightly larger than the IATA standard of 45cm. However, it still complies with the airline's hand luggage requirements and can be stored in overhead lockers during flights (Subject to Airline Approval). It was easy to clean using a wipe and there were plenty of other items like footmuffs and nappy and buggie organiser bags that clip onto the handles, and hoods with UV50+ protection.
It's easy to maneuver up and down stairs, and it can fit into tight spaces like narrow streets, shops and Jane's terrace home. The bumper bar can double as a carry handle and there's an enormous, flip-flop-friendly brake with a colour indicator. The basket is smaller than other models, but it can still hold a large changing bag. There are additional trays to store snacks, drinks and toys.
It's suitable from the time of birth and can be used with a Leclerc Baby Carrycot or car seat with adaptors (sold separately). The innovative backrest can be flattened to make it suitable for long walks or naps. The magnetic 5-point harness makes it simple to use. It's also light, weighing just 6.6kg. A travel bag is included.
Joie Evalite Duo
The British brand Joie has a mission to "share happiness with parents who are expecting" by designing pushchairs that are "functional fashionable, stylish and ingenuous". The Evalite Duo is their latest twin buggy. It's designed to take two children side by side unlike the slightly heavier Aire Twin, and has elevated seating that allows both kids can be able to see the world around them.
The Evalite Duo weighs just under 10kg, making it one of the most lightweight strollers for children on the market. It is suitable for use from the time of birth and can be used with Joie car seat or carrycots. It's simple to drive, ride, lift and fold and the frame expands widthways to accommodate the second seat.
Out 'n' About say the one-handed fold is a major feature of the Evalite Duo, and they were impressed with how quickly and easily it is put together. However, they did notice that it's trickier to navigate bumps and rough terrain than other models.
The front seat can't fully recline, so parents needed to use their own hands to lower it. This is something they would prefer to avoid when traveling with small children. But, they do agree that the Evalite Duo is a great pushchair that is a great choice with a few adjustments. They also appreciate that it's compact and compact when folded!
iCandy Peach
iCandy Peach, a sophisticated tandem buggy, gives parents the choices they need. It's compatible with a variety of car seats and features a an easy-to-fold system that folds in one click and fold, making it ideal to take with you on the go. It comes with a variety of additional features, such as liners and raincovers. The rival brands charge a separate fee for these.
iCandy's Peach pushchair is a sought-after choice for parents who want to be fashionable due to its modern and stylish premium jersey fabrics. This new 2022 Peach has been upgraded with minor tweaks to enhance the performance and function without sacrificing aesthetics.
One of the most significant changes to this latest Peach is the addition of a ride-on board, which makes it a fantastic option for twins. It is also slightly more compact than older Peach models but that doesn't mean it from providing the space you could require for your kids.
It's a perfect double stroller for parents who want something that looks great and has a lot of versatility. You can use it as a single pram from birth, and then purchase a double kit to turn it into a twin stroller. It has a large basket as well as five recline positions to provide the best comfort for your child. It also has a one-handed fold and an integrated carry strap. It's heavy to store, particularly because it folds in two parts instead of one.
iCandy Orange
This is the top twin buggy on the market. The seats are comfortable and can be outfitted with luxurious footmuffs or liners which will keep your little ones cosy in cold weather. The carrycot is simple to attach by using the gate-opening side flaps. It is spacious and comfortable. Orange chassis can accommodate 30 combinations of the seat and carrycot.
The wheels are designed to withstand rough and paved terrain, and there's an enormous shopping basket beneath that is ideal for big supermarket shops. The pushchair is light and easy to drive. The round pedal brake makes it easy to use, but it's not suitable for flip-flops. It's not easy to fold, and the latch that holds it folded requires two hands to unlock. When it's collapsed the front wheels slide under the basket, and the chassis is free to stand.
The Orange is a fantastic choice for parents who are style-conscious and have a baby, toddler or both. They're looking for a stroller that will grow with their child. It's also a great option for parents expecting another child in the not-too-distant future who require a flexible double pushchair. The iCandy Orange may not be expensive however its versatility will make it last for a long time and increase its resale price. It's also available with a buggy board, which will reduce the amount of siblings fighting over seats.
Mountain Buggy Duet
The company was founded by a New Zealander, Mountain Buggy (part of the Mokopuna group, which also owns Phil and Teds and Baby Jogger) is the first pram brand to focus on all-terrain double pushchairs. The Duet twin stroller can be easily maneuvered in narrow aisles for shopping and through doors. It is one the smallest and most feature-packed double buggies on the market and has won numerous awards, including Mother & Baby Twin Gold in 2014 and Prima Baby Twin Silver in 2015.
The seats are narrow enough for children of varying ages to sit together comfortably, and the seats are independently reclineable, so children can pick their preferred position. The large canopies feature flip-out sun visors, and the storage basket offers plenty of space. It works with most brands and accepts two car seat adapters for infants when you purchase car seats.
The only downside is the weight. It is hefty at 32.4 pounds and could be difficult to lift out and into of the trunk for Grandma. It is also more expensive than other double buggies. It is built to last, and comes with a variety of advantages for the money. It is a good choice for urban parents who wish to avoid lugging a heavy stroller around. The padded harnesses, 5-point buckle and straps with padding ensure safety for babies.
Bugaboo Donkey twin
The Bugaboo Donkey Twin is a elegant, functional buggy that has a classy design. It's a high-quality product but it's not without imperfections.
It comes with very few features, both for children and parents. There's a tiny side bin beside the seat that can only be used when one seat is attached - and that's the only feature it provides. There aren't any parent trays cup holders, cups or accessory pockets, and this could cause problems for long trips.
The seats don't recline very flat and the gap between the seats is large. Our 5-year-old was having trouble sitting back comfortably. This is a shame since it's a top-of-the-line model.
It's easy to move and the swivel-wheel is great for climbing slopes and stairs. It is also narrow enough to fit in most doors and folds easily for storage and transport. It can also be switched back to mono mode in just three clicks if require more space or want to make a quick getaway. The comfort wheeled board can accommodate the third child should it be required. It is expensive though so for those on a budget there are other options out there. It's worth it if you're a fan of the brand and have the money to spend.