9 . What Your Parents Teach You About Double Buggy From Birth
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Buying a Double Buggy From Birth
There are many factors to consider when selecting the ideal double buggy from the moment of birth. Katie Billingsley, a postnatal retreat expert from the Fourth Trimester, gave us her tips on everything from seating options and age groups to folding mechanisms and storage.
A must-have purchase for active families This buggy can grow with your family from twins through to toddlers. It's lightweight double stroller and has great maneuverability and can handle difficult terrain with ease.
What style of buggy do want?
Double buggys are perfect for transporting up to two children at once even if they're not the same age. They can be used as prams and come with recline mechanisms within each seat, allowing your children can lay down in various positions. Many have ample storage for everything from drinks and snacks to wipes and nappies. They are usually light they fold easily and are compact enough to fit in your car boot. If you're a frequent driver, it's important to make sure the buggy's ease of use with the wheels folded and to take out and back into your boot.
The most common type of double buggy is the side by side, which you've probably seen on other mothers' pushchairs or even rode in as a kid. These are great for older siblings who want to keep up with you or for twins and typically have a large number of seating configurations (including 'cinema' seats) for your children to choose from. They're generally easy to drive and, if you decide to go for a model with a soft suspension, they can be a breeze to get rid of the kerbs.
Tandem buggies, which are more simple to turn than side-by-sides, are also very popular. This is because the second seat is positioned behind the first one, rather than on top of it. The seats are usually larger and heavier than a side by side and you must ensure whether they are able to pass through doors or on public transport. They can be used to transport twins, a toddler, a baby or three children with the addition of an extra buggy board.
Lastly there are the'single-to-double' convertibles which can be used as a single pushchair from birth then convert to a double by attaching a second seat, carrycot or car seat to their clever frame. They are more expensive than tandem buggies and side-by-side buggies, but they offer a lot of flexibility and have a high cost of resale. They are easy to steer and have a large storage basket. They can also handle uneven surfaces. Some come with a built-in ride-on board for children older than and 'cinema chairs'.
Do you have twins?
Whether your children are twins or siblings of different ages, a double buggy is the most efficient way to transport them around. There are two primary kinds of double buggy - side-byside buggies that let your children are seated together and tandem buggies in which one child is placed above the other. Both will accommodate 2 fixed seats, but side-byside buggies tend to be narrower in width to allow for access through doors. Tandems tend to be wider in general. They can also be able to accommodate a toddler seat and a carrycot.
Do you have a child?
At first, having a younger sibling may feel like a lot of responsibility especially if you are also caring for the infant. A double buggy can also make it easier for them to feel included if you place them in an infant carrier and push the older child. It can also provide your child with the feeling of pride that comes with knowing that they become a 'big brother or sister' and help them settle into their role.
The side-by-side double buggies can be a good option for twins, since both children will share the same view. However, they are bulky and heavy. We love the sleek B-AGILE DOUBLE by Leclerc that features an innovative frame that can be expanded the width to accommodate two seats fixed. It also offers various configuration options, including the second seat being used as a bassinet or infant carrier.
We recommend the Mountain Buggy Double Trailblazer to families who are keen to explore. This buggy is clever and can start as a single pushchair and can be converted into a double by adding an additional seat, carrycot or car seat (depending on the model). Its smooth ride is ideal for rough terrain, and it comes with many thoughtful features that are sure to keep everyone content.
Do you require a travel system?
Double buggies are excellent to transport your children around in comfort however they're not a necessary purchase for every family. You could get by with just one stroller, and some attachments like baby carriers and toddler straps that permit you and your child to travel on their backs or in front.
There are three different types of double buggies: tandem, side-by-side, and convertible. The two seats are placed parallel to each other, so your children will be able to see one another. However, these tend to be wider than a single to double buggy pushchair, and are difficult to maneuver up and down kerbs. Tandem buggies are an alternative that is smaller, with a single seat in the front and one in the rear, however they can still be long and heavy to push.
Convertible double buggy from birth buggies are fantastic as they allow you to transform your stroller to an additional buggy by attaching an infant bassinet or car seat to the frame. It is possible to keep your baby in the car seat until she is ready to move up into the buggy seat. The UPPAbaby V2 is a good illustration - it could be used with twins as well as a toddler and one or more children using the option of a PiggyBack Board.
If your children have grown older and have more endurance, a double buggy can be used to accompany them on bike rides or other day trips where they might prefer walking. It's important to keep in mind that your kids may not always like to be in a stroller, and may be tired and irritable on longer outings.
Before you decide to purchase a double stroller, take into consideration the factors mentioned above and your family's unique situation. A reliable and sturdy double running stroller buggy will make life easier, especially when you need to navigate through busy streets or busy malls.
There are many factors to consider when selecting the ideal double buggy from the moment of birth. Katie Billingsley, a postnatal retreat expert from the Fourth Trimester, gave us her tips on everything from seating options and age groups to folding mechanisms and storage.
A must-have purchase for active families This buggy can grow with your family from twins through to toddlers. It's lightweight double stroller and has great maneuverability and can handle difficult terrain with ease.
What style of buggy do want?
Double buggys are perfect for transporting up to two children at once even if they're not the same age. They can be used as prams and come with recline mechanisms within each seat, allowing your children can lay down in various positions. Many have ample storage for everything from drinks and snacks to wipes and nappies. They are usually light they fold easily and are compact enough to fit in your car boot. If you're a frequent driver, it's important to make sure the buggy's ease of use with the wheels folded and to take out and back into your boot.
The most common type of double buggy is the side by side, which you've probably seen on other mothers' pushchairs or even rode in as a kid. These are great for older siblings who want to keep up with you or for twins and typically have a large number of seating configurations (including 'cinema' seats) for your children to choose from. They're generally easy to drive and, if you decide to go for a model with a soft suspension, they can be a breeze to get rid of the kerbs.
Tandem buggies, which are more simple to turn than side-by-sides, are also very popular. This is because the second seat is positioned behind the first one, rather than on top of it. The seats are usually larger and heavier than a side by side and you must ensure whether they are able to pass through doors or on public transport. They can be used to transport twins, a toddler, a baby or three children with the addition of an extra buggy board.
Lastly there are the'single-to-double' convertibles which can be used as a single pushchair from birth then convert to a double by attaching a second seat, carrycot or car seat to their clever frame. They are more expensive than tandem buggies and side-by-side buggies, but they offer a lot of flexibility and have a high cost of resale. They are easy to steer and have a large storage basket. They can also handle uneven surfaces. Some come with a built-in ride-on board for children older than and 'cinema chairs'.
Do you have twins?
Whether your children are twins or siblings of different ages, a double buggy is the most efficient way to transport them around. There are two primary kinds of double buggy - side-byside buggies that let your children are seated together and tandem buggies in which one child is placed above the other. Both will accommodate 2 fixed seats, but side-byside buggies tend to be narrower in width to allow for access through doors. Tandems tend to be wider in general. They can also be able to accommodate a toddler seat and a carrycot.
Do you have a child?
At first, having a younger sibling may feel like a lot of responsibility especially if you are also caring for the infant. A double buggy can also make it easier for them to feel included if you place them in an infant carrier and push the older child. It can also provide your child with the feeling of pride that comes with knowing that they become a 'big brother or sister' and help them settle into their role.
The side-by-side double buggies can be a good option for twins, since both children will share the same view. However, they are bulky and heavy. We love the sleek B-AGILE DOUBLE by Leclerc that features an innovative frame that can be expanded the width to accommodate two seats fixed. It also offers various configuration options, including the second seat being used as a bassinet or infant carrier.
We recommend the Mountain Buggy Double Trailblazer to families who are keen to explore. This buggy is clever and can start as a single pushchair and can be converted into a double by adding an additional seat, carrycot or car seat (depending on the model). Its smooth ride is ideal for rough terrain, and it comes with many thoughtful features that are sure to keep everyone content.
Do you require a travel system?
Double buggies are excellent to transport your children around in comfort however they're not a necessary purchase for every family. You could get by with just one stroller, and some attachments like baby carriers and toddler straps that permit you and your child to travel on their backs or in front.
There are three different types of double buggies: tandem, side-by-side, and convertible. The two seats are placed parallel to each other, so your children will be able to see one another. However, these tend to be wider than a single to double buggy pushchair, and are difficult to maneuver up and down kerbs. Tandem buggies are an alternative that is smaller, with a single seat in the front and one in the rear, however they can still be long and heavy to push.
Convertible double buggy from birth buggies are fantastic as they allow you to transform your stroller to an additional buggy by attaching an infant bassinet or car seat to the frame. It is possible to keep your baby in the car seat until she is ready to move up into the buggy seat. The UPPAbaby V2 is a good illustration - it could be used with twins as well as a toddler and one or more children using the option of a PiggyBack Board.
If your children have grown older and have more endurance, a double buggy can be used to accompany them on bike rides or other day trips where they might prefer walking. It's important to keep in mind that your kids may not always like to be in a stroller, and may be tired and irritable on longer outings.
Before you decide to purchase a double stroller, take into consideration the factors mentioned above and your family's unique situation. A reliable and sturdy double running stroller buggy will make life easier, especially when you need to navigate through busy streets or busy malls.