The Best Twin Buggy
This inline double is designed to expand with you and your family. It comes with a variety of seating options that can be used for twins or children of various ages. Its foam-filled tires never flatten, and its soft suspension is perfect for the kerbs.
It is easy to travel because it folds down super-flat, and it meets the weight requirements of airline gate-checks. It also has a large storage basket under the seat, and a four-panel sun canopy.
Leclerc Influencer
With its elegant design, auto-folding feature and cabin-approved dimensions, the Leclerc Influencer is a great option for flyers. Its folded (and unfurled) width is 47cm. This is slightly larger than the IATA standard 45cm. But, it is in compliance with the regulations for hand luggage of airlines. It can be kept in overhead lockers on flights (subject to approval by the airline). We found it easy to clean using a simple wipe down and there were a variety of additional items available like footmuffs, nappy and buggy organiser bags that fit onto the handles and hoods that provide UV50and protection.
We love the fact it's compact when folded down, and how it can easily fit into tiny spaces like shops narrow alleyways and Jane's tiny terrace house It's also more convenient to maneuver up and down the stairs. The bumper bar can also serve as a handle. It also has a large brake that's flip-flop-compatible and has a color indicator. The basket is smaller than other models, but it will still accommodate a large changing bag. There are also trays to store drinks, snacks and toys.
It is suitable from birth. Adaptors are available separately to be used in conjunction with the Leclerc Baby Carrycot. For older children there's an innovative backrest that flattens to make it perfect for nap times or extended walks and the smart magnetic 5-point harness is easy to use. It's also lightweight, weighing just 6.6kg. A travel bag is included.
Joie Evalite Duo
British brand Joie is dedicated to "sharing happiness with the new parents" by creating pushchairs that are "functional and fashionable". The Evalite Duo is their latest twin buggy. It's designed to accommodate two children at a time, unlike the slightly heavier Aire Twin. It also features stadium-style seating, which lets both children see the world at once.
The Evalite Duo weighs just under 10kg, making it one of the most lightweight strollers for children available. It's suitable from birth and is compatible with Joie car seats or carrycots (with the Instant Sure Lock attachment). It's easy to fold and lift, drive and ride. The clever frame expands to accommodate the second child seat.
Out 'n' About say the one-handed fold is a highlight of the Evalite Duo, and they were awed by how quickly and easily it is put together. They did note that it was more difficult to navigate bumps and rough surfaces than other models.
The front seat can't fully recline, so parents were forced to use their hands to lower it. This is something they'd prefer to avoid when traveling with children. However, they believe that the Evalite Duo is a great pushchair that could be perfect with a few adjustments. They are impressed by the compact size when folded.
iCandy Peach
iCandy Peach, a sophisticated tandem buggy that gives parents the variety they need. It's compatible with a wide range of car seats and uses a one-click system to fold, making it easy for families who are on the move. It comes with a variety of additional features, such as liners and raincovers. The rival brands charge a separate fee for these.
iCandy Peach is a popular choice among parents who are fashion conscious due to its fashionable and contemporary jersey fabrics. The new 2022 Peach has been upgraded with a few minor tweaks to enhance the performance and function, without compromising aesthetics.
The addition of a ride-on board makes this the perfect option for twins. It's also a bit more compact than older Peach model, but it still has all the space that your child could need.
It's a perfect double stroller for parents who are looking for something that looks good and offers plenty of versatility. You can use it as a single pram right from birth, and then purchase an additional kit to transform it into a twin stroller. It also has a huge basket and five reclining positions to ensure maximum comfort for your child. It also comes with a one-handed fold and an integrated carry strap. It can be a bit heavy to store, especially since it folds in two pieces instead of one.
iCandy Orange
This is the top twin buggy on the market. The seats are able to be fitted with liners and footmuffs to keep your children warm in cold winter months. The carrycot is easy to attach using the side flaps that open to allow for gate opening. It is spacious and comfortable. Orange chassis can accommodate 30 different combinations of the seats and carrycot.
The wheels are made to take on rough terrain and pavements. It also comes with a large shopping basket that's perfect for large supermarkets. This pushchair is comfortable to drive, with a light feel and the rounded pedal brake is simple to use (but not flip-flop friendly). It's not easy to fold and the latch that holds it folded requires two hands to open. When it's collapsed the front wheels fold under the basket, and the chassis can stand.
The Orange is a great choice for style-conscious parents who have children or toddlers and want a stroller that will be able to grow with them. It's a great option for parents expecting another baby in the near future and would like a double pushchair that is flexible. The iCandy Orange may not be expensive but its versatility could ensure it will last for a long time and increase its resale price. It can also be fitted with a buggy, which should reduce the amount of siblings fighting over seats.
Mountain Buggy Duet
Mountain Buggy, founded by a New Zealander and is part of the Mokopuna Group that also owns Phil and Teds and Baby Jogger, is the first pram manufacturer that focuses on two all-terrain pushchairs. The Duet twin stroller can be easily maneuvered through narrow shopping aisles and through doors. It is one of the smallest, most feature-packed double buggies available and has won many awards including 2014 Mother & Baby Twin Gold and the 2015 Prima Baby Twin Silver.
The seats are wide enough to let children of varying ages to sit comfortably together. They also have independent reclining so that kids can pick their preferred seating position. The large canopies have the ability to flip out sun visors and the storage basket is spacious. It works with almost all brands and can accept two adapters for infant car seats when you purchase car seats.
double buggy is the weight. It is hefty at 32.4 pounds and could be difficult to get into and out of the trunk for Grandma. It is also more expensive than other double buggies. It is built to last, and has a lot of features for its price. It's a good option for urban parents who want to avoid lugging a bulky stroller around. The straps are padded, with a 5-point buckles and straps that are padded make it safe for babies.
Bugaboo Donkey twin
The Bugaboo Donkey Twin has a stylish and practical design. It's a great product, but not without flaws.
It's got very little in the way of additional conveniences for the children and parents. There's a small side bin next to the seat, but it's only accessible when one seat is attached - and that's the only feature it provides. There aren't any cup holders, parent tray or accessory pockets. This could be a problem on long journeys.
The seats aren't able to recline to a very flat position, and the gap between them is a bit wide, so our 5-year-old was unable to lie back with ease. It's a shame, considering it's a premium model.

On the positive side, it's easy to maneuver, and the swivel wheels are great in climbing steep slopes and steps. It's also slim enough to fit in most doors and folds up easily for easy storage and transportation. Plus, it can be switched back to mono mode with just three clicks should you ever need some more room or need to get away. The comfort wheeled board can accommodate the third child should it be needed. It's expensive, but when you're on a tight budget, there are other options available there. If you love the brand and are able to afford it, it's worth the cost.