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Selecting a Double Stroller With Infant Car Seat

A double stroller with an infant car seat could be a necessity if you have twins or children of similar age. If you are planning to purchase one, it's important to take into consideration your budget and the length of time you plan to use the stroller.

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Size

Size is a crucial factor to consider when choosing a double stroller with a car seat for your baby. The stroller should be compact and slim enough that parents can effortlessly maneuver it on busy sidewalks or through the narrow subway gates. The stroller must also be compact and easy to fold so that it can fit in the trunk of a small double stroller vehicles.

If you're planning on having twins or children who are very similar in age, you should consider purchasing a double stroller that has two seats that can be able to accommodate infant car seats. These models will be more expensive than other double strollers but they have a longer stroller life and can be used into toddlerhood or even past. Our top pick, the UPPAbaby Double, has a variety of seating options. It can accept two toddler seats or infant seats that can be converted into bassinets.

We also like strollers that are compatible with different infant car seat brands, as this offers a wider selection of models for families to choose from. The UPPAbaby vista, for example, can accept the UPPAbaby mesha and other infant car seats that come with adapters. It also works with the Baby Jogger Glider Board to accommodate a third passenger standing.

Some parents choose to buy a single-to-double stroller which can be adjusted to accommodate the needs of a second child, but we suggest buying what you need at the moment. You might have a second child arrive later than you expected or your child might not be able to walk. The type of seating you can use in a double stroller with an infant car seat can also affect the relationship between siblings particularly if they're close in age.

Weight

double single pushchair strollers weigh more than single strollers. They have two seats as well as more cargo, meaning the weight of the final push is higher. This is a factor to consider when deciding on your preferred model, particularly if you plan on using it for long walks or jogs. The most efficient models are engineered to withstand the extra weight with minimal movement or shifting.

It's also worth weighing the price of a double stroller versus its durability. The higher-end strollers are built better and have more seating configuration options, so they will last longer than their budget-friendly counterparts. The joovy Qool double bundle is one example. It can accept car seat adapters for two infant car seats and can accommodate a second rider via an attachable bassinet. This configuration can work for twins, children of different ages or siblings who have an age gap.

Parents on a budget might find the Baby Trend Double Snap-N-Go an appealing option since it accepts two car seats for infants and can be converted into a tandem (single-file) stroller. It's light and compact, making it easy to maneuver, despite the additional weight.

Evenflo Pivot Xpand Double is another budget-friendly option. It's comparable to the more expensive award winners and offers a variety of seating configurations for kids with different ages and stage. Its side-byside seat design makes it suitable twins or children with different ages, and it can be customised with accessories such as dual canopies, twin strollers for newborns bassinets or modified seats that double as toddler seats. This stroller can be used for multiple purposes. It also has an easy fold and a tiny footprint that makes it easy to fit into the trunk. The stroller is not meant to be used until children can sit without assistance, so children younger than that require assistance or placed into a car seat.

Convenience

It is simpler and less stressful to take your family on a trip if you transfer your infant car seat easily from the vehicle to the stroller. Rather than attempting to fold a stroller, while keeping one hand on the baby and the other on a toddler, simply click the seat into position and begin moving. This feature is particularly helpful for long trips where you don't want to unbuckle and buckle your child every few minutes.

Many parents with twins opt for an option that can accommodate two infants in the car seat at the same time. The Graco Fast Action Flip offers this capability, and has an adjustable bench seat that can be used by older siblings. However, it doesn't work with all types of infant car seats and it's a little heavy for some families.

Some parents prefer a double-stroller with an adapter for car seats that is integrated, which works with all the major infant car safety seats. The Evenflo Pivot Xpand Combo is an excellent choice and comes at a reasonable price for what you get. While it's not the ideal double stroller for infant twins (it only works with one) It can work well for many families and is an excellent option if you're looking for a single double stroller purchase.

Other double strollers have a more complex process for attaching and disconnecting the car seat. The UPPAbaby Vist Double, for example, requires that you push down, and then hear a loud click to ensure it's properly secured. It's a little more challenging to use in a parking lot, especially if your kids are tired or hungry. And while it does grow with your family, we don't think it's the best choice for parents of twins because you'll have to purchase a separate toddler seat when your children are old enough to use it.

Durability

A double stroller that includes an infant car seat needs to be durable and built for long-term use. It should also be a good fit for your budget and lifestyle, whether you plan to use it for only a few years or many more. When you are making a purchase take into consideration the fabric of the stroller as well as its components, like its tires.

Choose a stroller with a large and deep storage basket that will hold plenty of diapers, food items and other necessities. A large parent console with cup holders can be useful, as is an umbrella sunshade that offers adequate coverage. Also, make sure the stroller is able to handle off-road terrain and navigate narrow city sidewalks.

Parents of twins may choose an equilateral stroller to give the same level of visibility and accessibility to both children, while others with kids with different ages may prefer a tandem style that allows the rear child to be raised or lower. Tandem strollers are bulkier than single strollers and could cause siblings to fight, especially if they have seats that are different heights.

A stroller with a handlebar that is adjustable can allow you to adjust it to the ideal height for your needs, and a one-hand fold mechanism can be an excellent feature. A compact footprint is another feature to consider. It should easily fit in your trunk, and require minimal storage space.

A modular stroller, such as the CYBEX Gazelle, offers unmatched flexibility. You can mix and match the seating units and cots to accommodate twins, multiples or one child of various age. Its sturdy construction and the flexibility of its seating configuration indicate that this high-end model is worth the investment when you plan to keep it for a long period of time.

Safety

A well-constructed stroller is safe for the child in the seat as well as for the parent pushing it. Alli Cavasino is a certified child-passenger safety technician, suggests you choose a stroller with ergonomic handlebars with easy-to-use breaks and a harness that can be adjusted. She also suggests avoiding any accessories that increase the weight of a child's stroller such as ride-on boards or extra child seats.

A double stroller needs to be strong enough to traverse different surfaces easily, from suburban sidewalks to parks trails. It should be sturdy enough to handle curbs and bumps without difficulty, but flexible enough to climb steep stairs or navigate steep incline. It should also be easy to fold up and squeeze into the trunk of a car without restricting its size or maneuverability.

Parents with twins or siblings who are close in age might be looking at a stroller that can accommodate two car seats for infants. This will allow them the freedom to move sleeping children from the car to the stroller without disturbing them. Many of our best-scoring strollers are compatible with a two infant car seat, including the Evenflo Pivot Xpand Double or the UPPAbaby Vista v2 Double.

Another alternative is the Joovy Qool double bundle, which can be used with two infant car seats (car seat adapters are sold separately) and includes an additional rumble seat that transforms into a second seat when your kids outgrow their car seat. It features a stadium-style seating arrangement with plenty of room for legs and can be configured to let your kids interact with each other or the world. It is not able to accommodate two bassinets, an infant car seat, or riding boards at the exact same time. However, it is a great option for families with multiple young children.