https://opensourcebridge.science/wiki/Double_Infant_Strollerss_History_History_Of_Double_Infant_Strollers What to Look For in a Twin Pushchair A twin pushchair is the perfect choice if you have two kids or children of a similar age. They have two places to transport your little ones, and usually come with cosy carrycots or seats for newborns, and car seat compatibility for older toddlers. Be sure to look for models with easy-to-use push handles and an GIANT storage basket. Accessories like cup holders and snack tray for children and parents are also beneficial. Tandem The classic tandem twin pushchair lets both children face each other. Some parents prefer this type of pushchair because it's less likely to cause siblings to fight over who sits in which seat. It is also a good option for places such as the Zoo, where both children are able to easily be able to see each one another. Tandem buggies are more spacious than single buggies, however they also tend to be more spacious and longer when they are pushed. Some twin buggies begin life as single pushchairs, but can be expanded to accommodate two seats or carrycots by putting in an adapter. This is a cost-effective solution for families that are expecting more than one child. Additionally, it means that you don't have to buy an entirely new buggy once your older child is outgrowing it. However, it might not be the best choice for twins in the beginning, because they'll need to be the same age and weight. Another type of twin buggy is the jogger, that can be used in single or double mode and has two car seats. It has a swivel front wheel and tyres that are air-filled, so it is able to handle off-road trails as well. It is heavier than other alternatives however it offers durability. The Phil & Ted Sport double Jogger can be used with either the seat in the main compartment, or with a handy double kit that can be attached to the existing single seat. It features one swivel wheel at the front and an all-wheel suspensio