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Best Twin Stroller For Newborns If you're expecting twins or two kids close in age A double stroller is a must. The best ones provide multiple ways for your kids to ride such as side-by-side seating, and a rider board attachment. The Bugaboo Donkey 5 Mono is Lauren Ro's favorite stroller. It can be adapted to your family's needs seamlessly. It can accommodate two infant car seats and an infant seat. This makes it an excellent choice for twins. Bugaboo Donkey This is the ideal double stroller for families looking for a stylish, side-byside double stroller. It is a little bit bulkier than the other Bugaboo models, but it feels sturdy and built to last. It has a handlebar that can be adjusted to retract and extend easily. It has a good reach, so my husband who is 6'1” is able to easily push it, even when he is fully loaded. Seats are comfortable and can be positioned so that one child sits in front of another or so that the children are facing each other. The seats can recline independently of one other. The canopies are large and cover both fabric when desired. They don't have much ventilation and can appear like an oven on hot days. They do not have a peek-a-boo window to view the children. This stroller has a unique feature that allows it to expand with your family and you. It can go from one seat (Mono Mode) to a double side by side stroller. This is the only convertible double stroller that can do this! It can be used with the bassinet for infants or a car seat. It is easy to maneuver on smooth surfaces, and is able to handle steps and slopes well. It isn't easy to maneuver around busy eateries and shops. It can also be difficult to fold, especially when the seats are attached. It is still fairly compact though, and it is able to fit through most doors easily. In mono mode, there's a storage bin next to the front seats. This is ideal for shopping and other things. The main storage basket under the seats is big and can accommodate up to 100 pounds. This is more than any other stroller on our list! Uppababy Vista v2 This is among the top twin strollers for new babies. It is compatible with a range of bassinets and infant car seats (adapters sold separately) and can be used as a double stroller right out of the box. It can even accommodate two bassinets or infant car seats simultaneously when you purchase the Vista Upper and Lower adapters. Compared to the original Vista, The V2 has made a few improvements to make it better. The toddler seat is about an inch higher, the footrest is more space and the canopy has a zip-out fabric extender that adds extra coverage. The harness has been updated in that it does not need to be re-threaded. This makes it easier to adjust. The stroller comes with big wheels (8” in front and 11.5” in back) and a robust suspension system that can handle any terrain. The rubber wheels on the front are ideal for navigating gravel and rocks, while the tread on the rear wheels is better for grassy hills or sidewalks. A child's bike can be attached to the front of a stroller. This is a great choice for parents who don't want to use an infant car seat. And if you have an older child who is ready to stand in the Vista, the Vista can even fit an additional child with its piggyback ride-along board accessory. Vista is Vista is simple to use and set up, although it can take some time to unpack all of the protective packaging. The instructions are easy to follow and there's also an YouTube video available if you need more help. Thule Urban Glide 3 The Thule Urban Glide 3 stroller is the latest version of this renowned all terrain stroller. It's designed to appeal to families who appreciate style, sustainability, and adventure. It features exciting upgrades that include a built-in leg rest and a new reclined seat that provides unbeatable comfort for children during long walks and jogs. Its sleek and agile design is also upgraded to improve its maneuverability. It's extremely light, which makes it easy to push and swift to accelerate on the road. Its suspension is able to take on sudden changes in the surface (such as pavement to grass) and the oversized tires provide enough traction for any terrain. It's able to move up kerbs and around tight spaces such as city streets. Even narrow sidewalks and parks with lots of people are no problem for it. While the brand new Urban Glide 3 offers superior performance, it also retains the classic Thule qualities that make it the ideal jogger for parents. The oversized canopy provides excellent sun protection, has an easy peekaboo as well as a premium harness system and an integrated handbrake that's perfectly adjusted. It also comes with ample storage options, including inside-seat storage pockets and a huge cargo basket that can hold up to 15 pounds with the zip-top cover. This Thule jogger comes with a bassinet for strolling infants, and a double version that can fit two children. It can be used with car seat adapters so that you can use your infant carrier and it comes with a fold that's one-handed to make it easy to carry or store. It also comes in a green option that uses solutions-dyed fabrics with black hues to cut down on water consumption. Cortina Together For the growing family, Cortina Together offers parents various seating options that let them adjust to the individual needs of each child and preferences. The double stroller's two standard stroller seats have reclining backrests and independent canopy. The seats are also designed to accommodate Chicco's KeyFit or KeyFit 30, the number one baby car seat in both the rear and front seat. (Car seat sold separately). A large, zip-up basket in the rear offers ample storage for equipment. The handle is padded to accommodate mom or dad. The wheels and suspension of the tandem double stroller ensure smooth riding across any terrain. The one-touch linked rear breaks with toe-tap activated make stopping simple. In our Strollers & Multiples lab tests, Cortina Together scored well in terms of ease of use. This metric is based upon the ease with which it is for you to fold and set up the stroller. It also includes the ease with which it is to open and close the snack trays as well as engage and deengage brakes, raise the stroller when folded and then carry it like a trunk. We did find some drawbacks to this model, however. First, it's heavy. It weighs 36.6 pounds when fully loaded which puts it close to the extreme end of our metrics. It also has limited visibility when a car seat is mounted in the rear. In addition the front tray release is sometimes difficult to operate, especially after long-term use. Despite Pushchairs And Prams think that this is an excellent stroller for your family. Jeep Double Stroller Jeep Destination Ultralight Side x Side Double Stroller – a lightweight, affordable stroller for families with 2 children. Its front swivel lock wheels can be rotated to allow easy maneuvering on flat surfaces and lock to provide stability on bumpy surfaces. It also has an umbrella fold that folds down in a matter of seconds, and it stands upright to make it easy to transport. Its light aluminum frame along with the foam handles and straps for carrying make it one of the easiest-to-lift double strollers that we have tested. This side-by-side stroller offers reclined seats that can be independently adjusted and foot rests to provide the best comfort for both children. Its oversized canopy extends to provide UPF 50 sun protection, and it has a peekaboo window that allows to allow for easy monitoring. We would like to have the canopy vented for more airflow. We didn't like the fact that the cup holder sits quite high up on the frame. You'll have to bend down in order to reach it. In our test of tipping, the Jeep was able to tip over at 39 degrees of angle which is higher than average for a double stroller. It's also heavier than our top picks, but it does provide a decent amount of storage space at a reasonable cost and has ample padding in the seats as well as the handle. The stroller is multi-functional and offers three modes. It can be used as a walker (for things) or the jogger mode (with two safety belts with five points for children) as well as a car seat mode. It can fit one car seat for infants but pediatricians recommend waiting until your child is 6 months old before jogging with them, and one year old before letting them run on rough terrain. It comes in black and comes with a lifetime warranty. Jenni Gritters is a parenting and outdoor journalist who has written about travel, shopping, tech, food and parenting for over a decade and has been published in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Forbes. She lives in San Francisco, California with her husband and twin daughters, who are 2 years.