Double Stroller With Car Seat Compatability
Parents of twins or other multiples may require a double stroller that can accommodate two car seats for infants simultaneously. The TwinRoo+ is an easy-to-use frame stroller that can hold 23 different car seat models.
The car also comes with an ample storage basket as well as cup holders for parents and convertible seats that offer the best legroom in its class. It has two seats.
The Baby Trend(r) Universal Double Snap-N-Go(r)
The Baby Trend(r) Universal Double Snap-N-Go(r) is a fantastic stroller that can be used with most infant car seats. It comes with a large basket for storage and a tray for parents with two cup holders. The stroller is lightweight and folds easily for storage or travel. It is one of our most maneuverable strollers and has a nice side-by-side design. It isn't very good in our jog test and isn't as adept on steeper curbs. The front wheels that swivel aren't able to grip obstacles.
This stroller is compatible with all major brands of infant car seats, and adapters are easy to install. The stroller can only accommodate one infant car seat at a given time and parents with twins will need to find another option to use their infant carseats simultaneously. The UPPAbaby Vista v2 Double and Evenflo Pivot Xpand Double are top-rated options that can be used with two infant car seats simultaneously.
While twin pushchairs is easy to use and comes with a nice basket it falls short in our ride comfort metric. The stroller lacks shocks that absorb road bumps and vibrations which could be challenging for little passengers. The lack of a reclined seat means that children will feel every bump on the road. It may not be an issue as passengers age however it is important to consider when your children are infants or toddlers.
This frame stroller weighs under 40 lbs. However, it is heavy when loaded with passengers and cargo. The absence of an lock for jogging makes it difficult to jog, and it had a hard time with navigating grass, gravel and sidewalks during our tests. The BOB Revolution is a lighter alternative for jogging and weighs 41 pounds. It is still difficult to lift and carry but it has a designated handle to help you do this. The jog-strollers have larger wheels that provide more performance off-road. They also have a stronger chassis and are constructed of durable materials that can stand up to long-term use.
The Contours(r), Options Elite V2 double stroller
The Contours(r) Options Elite V2 comes with all the features parents are raving about: reversible seating, one-hand reclining, adjustable legs rests, zippered extensions to both canopies and a parent cupholder. In addition, it comes with new great features like the height-adjustable handle as well as quilted seats. It comes with seven different types of seating, including the difficult to find double-rear-facing configuration. This allows kids to look at each other while watching their parents.
One of the best things about this stroller is that it's compatible with multiple infant car seat brands, giving families a range of options and prevents the stroller from being tied to one brand when it comes to strollers that are compatible with baby car seats. The Options Elite is compatible with Graco infant car seats as well as Britax double car seats. It also accepts the UPPAbaby Mesa or Baby Jogger City Select double car seats. It also has a second adapter if you have twins, or need to use two infant car seats.
It's not a side-byside stroller It has the look of a single stroller, and can be used in most aisles and doors easily. While it's not as movable as a jogging-style stroller, it's still an excellent option for road trips or shopping excursions. It's heavier than other double strollers, but not too heavy to carry.
The seats are comfy for children and the storage basket is of a decent size. The canopy is large as well, and it can be removed to provide an extra shade. However, it doesn't provide ample storage space for necessities for parents that some families might consider to be a hassle.
This stroller comes with an electronic foot brake and safety harness. It also comes with a five-point harness for every child. The front wheels can be locked for extra stability and the handles are ergonomically designed. It folds up with a simple process and can be repositioned when folded. While it doesn't have an easy one-hand fold like others of the top strollers on this list it's not difficult to master with a bit of practice and it's faster than other tandem models.
The Evenflo Pivot Double
Evenflo Pivot Xpand Double stroller is a budget-friendly, stylish and contemporary stroller that can expand with your family. It offers car seat compatibility, reversible seating, and a sleek frame. This stroller has easy-to-use everyday features and a convenient, one-handed fold that self-stands which is impressive for a model that is priced lower. It has a firmer feel than the competitors, and smaller wheels, which makes it difficult to push off the road, in tight turns, or through doorways that are narrow.
This stroller can be used with two infant car seats or toddler seats (sold separately) - no adapters required. By adding a second seat, you can expand the frame of the stroller in just a few seconds without tools or extra parts, and it can be used in 23 configurations in the USA to accommodate toddler and infant seating at different heights in parent-facing or forward-facing modes. The second seat can be used in stroller mode to accommodate older children or to cradle the baby at an angle that is comfortable for infant mode.
twin pushchairs , spacious basket as well as the front-facing and back-accessible seat pocket enhance the functionality of this stroller, while the cushioned, contoured seat ensures the most comfortable ride for passengers. A retractable canopy shields children from the sun's rays and the window that lets parents peek in to keep an eye on their children.
The Stroller Rider Board accessory can be added to create a tandem so that siblings can ride together or as an alternative for the standard toddler seat. The flex-hold cupholder can hold a variety sizes of drinks and the stroller is folded when the toddler seat is connected, making it simple to access storage space.
A majority of reviewers are impressed with how easily the Pivot Xpand stroller can be expanded to accommodate the second seat. Some reviewers have commented that attaching a car seat for infants to the integrated mounts can be a bit difficult, however, attaching the second toddler's seat is much easier and quicker. Evenflo has the option of video chat for customers to ask questions and receive assistance in installing car seats it is a nice addition. The only other major drawback for this stroller is its short warranty.
The Jeep Bravo For 2
The Bravo For 2 is a great stroller for siblings who are in the same age group. It is easy to assemble right out from the box and, unlike many sit-and-stand options it is surprisingly light at just 23 pounds. The seats each recline in multiple positions to allow your baby or toddler to sleep and there is even a footrest for those who require it. The padding on the handle bar is in the ideal position for older children to grasp while standing, even when wearing mittens. This feature has been mentioned by many parents as a reason for why it is more secure than the majority of its competitors.
This stroller also comes with an upholstered seat in the back that can accommodate children up to about two years old. This lets you keep your child rear-facing longer. This is a huge win for parents who are following the #TurnAfter2 campaign, which encourages infants and children to remain rear facing until they reach the age of two years old. The seat is simple to buckle and comes with the same five-point harness as the front seat.
The Bravo For 2 has another advantage: it can accept Chicco KeyFit car seats or Fit2 in the front. You can easily connect your infant's carrier by lowering the front seat and then snapping it into. This alone makes it one of the most flexible double strollers out there and lets you avoid spending money on a stroller that is only used once that is likely to end up in your garage or given to a local second-hand store.
The only real drawback to this stroller is that it doesn't come with a tray for parents or cup holders, and storage space is restricted. It is a great option for families with a child who is walking all the way and another in a car-seat on the front. It is an excellent choice to travel with, since it folds easily into a smaller size to be gate-checked onto the plane or put in your trunk.
