Best Twin Stroller For Newborns
A double stroller will be essential if you're expecting twins or if you have two children of the same age. The best ones provide numerous ways for your children to ride such as side-by-side seating, and an attachment for a rider board.
The Bugaboo Donkey 5 Mono is Lauren Ro's favorite stroller. It can be adapted to your family's needs effortlessly. It can accommodate two infant car seats as well a toddler seat, making it a great choice for twins from birth.
Bugaboo Donkey
This is the ideal twin stroller for families who need a stylish, double side-byside stroller. It is a bit larger than other Bugaboo strollers however, it is solid and built to last. It has a handlebar that can be adjusted to retract and extend easily. It also has a long reach, making it easy for my husband of 6'1 to push, even when loaded.
Seats are large and can be placed in a way that one child is on top of the other or so that children are facing each the other. They can also recline in a different way from each other. The canopies cover both seat fabrics If you want. But they don't have much ventilation so they can be like a tiny oven on hot days. They also don't have a peek-a-boo window to view the children.
This stroller has a unique feature that lets it expand with your family. It can go from a single seat (Mono Mode) to a double side by side stroller. This is the only double stroller convertible that can do this! It can be used with the bassinet for infants or a car seat.
twin buggy from birth is a breeze to use on smooth surfaces, and it is able to handle stairs and slopes with ease. The only drawback is that it can be difficult to navigate in the midst of crowded restaurants and shops. It is difficult to fold the seat down, particularly if it is attached. It's still pretty small, however, and can be tucked away easily.
In mono mode, there is a storage bin in front of the front seats. This is ideal for shopping and other supplies. double stroller sale beneath the seats is massive and can support up to 100 pounds which is more than any other stroller on this list!
Uppababy Vista v2
This stroller is among the top twin strollers for newborns. It is compatible with a variety of infant car seats and bassinets (adapters are sold separately) and can be used as a double stroller right out of the box. The Vista Upper and Vista Lower adapters let you use two infant car seats simultaneously.
In comparison to the original Vista, the V2 has made a few improvements to make it better. The toddler seat is half an inch higher, the footrest has more space and the canopy is equipped with an extender fabric that zips out and adds extra coverage. The harness has also been modernized - it doesn't require re-threaded, making it easy to adjust.
The stroller comes with fairly large wheels (8 inches in the front and 11.5 inches in the back) with a strong suspension, so it can easily handle any terrain. The wheels made of rubber on the front are great for navigating rocks and gravel and the tread on the rear wheels is more suitable for sidewalks or grassy hills.
A child's bike can be attached to the front of the stroller. This is a great option for parents who don't wish to invest in a baby car seat. And if you have an older child who is able to stand, the Vista can also accommodate an additional child with its piggyback ride-along board accessory.
Vista Vista is easy to use and set up. It does take some time to take off all the protective packaging. The instructions are easy to follow, and there is an YouTube video to help if you require assistance in understanding the steps.
Thule Urban Glide 3
The Thule Urban Glide 3 is the newest version of this popular stroller that is made to appeal to modern families who are a fan of style, sustainability, and adventure. It comes with exciting upgrades such as a built-in foot rest and a reclined seat that promises the best comfort for children on long walks and jogs. Its sleek, agile design increases its maneuverability.
It is extremely light, making it easy to drive and swift to accelerate on the road. Its suspension is able cope with sudden changes in surface (such as grass turning to pavement) and the oversized tires offer enough traction for any terrain. It can climb kerbs without difficulty and can turn in tight spaces such as streets in cities with aplomb. Even small sidewalks and crowded parks are not a problem.

Although the new Urban Glide 3 offers superior performance, it still retains the classic Thule characteristics that make it a top jogger for parents. The huge canopy offers great sun protection, a convenient peekaboo and a top-quality harness system and a handbrake that is precisely tuned. It has plenty of storage space, including pockets inside the seat as well as a huge cargo bag that can hold up to 15 lbs.
This Thule Jogger includes a bassinet that is suitable for strolling babies, and a double version that can fit two children. It accepts car seat adapters so that you can use the infant carrier of your child, and it comes with a one-handed fold to make it easy to carry or store. It's also a green choice that uses solution-dyed fabrics in its black hues to cut down on water consumption.
Cortina Together
Created for the growing family, Cortina Together offers parents flexible seating options that allow them to adjust to each child's unique needs and preferences. The double stroller's two standard seats have reclining backrests and independent canopy. They're also designed to accept one of Chicco's top-rated KeyFit or KeyFit 30 infant car seats in the front and rear seat (car seat sold separately) using the exclusive click-in attachment, without the need for adding bars and straps, like other models that require.
A large, zip-up basket on the rear offers ample storage for equipment. The handle is cushioned to fit dad or mom. The tandem double stroller's wheels and suspension ensure a smooth ride on all types of terrain, while the 1-touch rear brakes that are linked and have a toe-tap activation make stopping a breeze.
In our Strollers & Multiples laboratory tests, Cortina Together received high scores for its ease of use. This is based on the ease with which it is to fold and set up the stroller. It also reflects how easy it is for you to open and close the snack trays, engage and disengage brakes, and then lift the stroller that is folded and carry it like the trunk of a car.
We did discover some flaws to this model, however. First, it's heavy. It weighs 36.6 pounds when fully loaded, which puts it closer to the beast end of our measurement. It also has limited visibility when a car seat is placed in the back. The front tray release can be difficult to use, especially after long-term use. Despite these issues, we still consider this to be a great double stroller that will keep up with your family for years to come.
Jeep Double Stroller
The Jeep Destination Ultralight Side x Side Double Stroller is an affordable, lightweight stroller that's perfect for families with two kids. The front swivel-lock wheels turn to maneuver on flat surfaces, and lock for stability on bumpy ones making it easy to travel wherever you'd like to go. It also has a compact umbrella fold that folds down in a matter of seconds, and it stands upright to make it easy to transport. Its lightweight aluminum frame, foam handle and carrying strap makes it one of the most easy double strollers to lift in our tests.
This stroller has independent reclining seats to ensure maximum comfort. Its large canopy can offer UPF 50 sun protection, and it comes with a peekaboo view window to allow for easy monitoring. We would have liked to have the canopy vented to allow more airflow. We also weren't thrilled that the cup holder sits extremely high on the frame, which means you'll have to bend down to reach it.
In our tipping test, the Jeep fell over at a 39 degree angle, which is higher than the norm for the double pram. It's heavier than the average, but offers more storage for the price. The seats and handle are also well-padded.
This stroller is multi-functional, and features three modes. It can be used as a cart (for things) or jogger mode (with two 5-point safety belts for kids) or car seat mode. It can accommodate one car seat for infants however, pediatricians suggest waiting until your child is six months old before running with them. They should also be one year old before taking them on rough terrain. It is available in black and comes with a lifetime warranty. Jenni Gritters has been a journalist and parent for more than a decade. She has written about travel, food, shopping, tech and parenting, and she's also contributed to the Wall Street Journal, New York Times and Forbes. She lives in San Francisco with her husband and twin daughters, aged 2 and 2.