Double Stroller for Twins

Which One Should You Buy?

By Summer Banks, published Mar 08, 2007
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Rating: 3.8 of 5
Having twins will be a wonderful whirlwind of fantastic events and unexpected thrills. But, you must remember giving birth to a child let alone two can have its trying times as well. One way to make life easier during the toughest times is to plan ahead. Choosing a stroller when you are expecting two new bundles of joy will be one of the most important decisions you make.

While pregnancy with twins my husband and I had no idea we would need a special stroller. We carried on with the idea that we could simply purchase two regular strollers and life would be just fine. The theory worked as long as there were two adults going out of the house, never mind trying to push two strollers in the grocery store along with a cart. Now that we are the parents of toddlers and have learned from all the mistakes in the book, we are happy to pass on our knowledge to those expecting.

SIDE BY SIDE JOGGING

PROS

Spacious Seats

Full Decline for Infants

Durable

Easy To Push

Large Wheels for Outdoor Play

CONS

Stroller Width

No Swivel Wheels

Very Heavy

Takes Up A lot of Space

Does Not Fit Newborn Carriers

Price

I did not like this stroller at all. The seats were too spacious for newborns and it did not accommodate newborn carriers or car seats. The width of the stroller was larger than most doorways and maneuvering it through racks in a store was nearly impossible. There were no swivel wheels it simply did not turn or steer. A positive we did find was in outdoor play. This stroller is perfect for a walk in the grass or play dates at the park. With a price from $169.00 this stroller was not easy on the wallet.

FRONT TO BACK DOUBLE STROLLER

The second stroller we researched was the double version of a singlet stroller.

PROS

Fits Through Doorways

Swivel Wheels

Back Seat Fits car seat

Price

CONS

Heavy

Only Fits One car seat

Takes Up A Lot of Space

Front Seat Did Not Lay Flat

Lack of Storage

40 LB Max per Seat

Small Front Seat

Small Wheels

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