10 Simple Steps To Start Your Own Tandem Double Buggy Business
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Buying a Tandem Double Buggy
If you have twins or children close in age, a tandem double buggie is a great choice. They're smaller than side-by-side buggies and are ideal for maneuvering narrow spaces like doors, on public transport and on rocky terrain.
Some transform into travel systems that take 2 carrycots or car seats. They can be heavier, longer and less stable than a single pushchair.
Convertible
There are many options for adding a second seating or making a single stroller double. The Vista V2 from UPPAbaby is spacious, gorgeous stroller that converts easily from a single to double by adding the rumble seat (available separately). However, it's expensive and less mobile than other double strollers since the second seat goes behind the front seat. Nuna Demi Grow provides a similar choice but lacks storage underneath the seat when used as a double stroller.
Other alternatives include all-terrain twin buggies as well as fixed-wheel joggers that can hold two children. They tend to be more expensive, however they're designed to last longer on rough terrain and could have greater resales value.
Independent recline of the seat
If you're looking for a double running stroller stroller which can accommodate children of various ages, you will need one with independent seat recliner for both seats. This will allow your child's older to relax in the back while the baby is in the bassinet, and vice versa.
Consider the size of your pushchair to determine how easy it is for you to get through doors and on public transport. If your doors are narrow, you might think about a side by side pushchair like the Mountain Buggy Duet. It has a footprint that is similar to a single stroller but can still accommodate two seats and car seat adaptors.
Tandem buggies generally are a little longer than side-by-side models and therefore aren't difficult to maneuver through kerbs and up and down, but they can accommodate a bigger range of seat/carrycot/car seat combinations so can be a good option for twins or siblings of various age. They also tend to be more expensive than single to double buggy-to-double buggies but are a worthwhile purchase if you plan to keep it for a long time and will retain a decent amount of resale value if you decide to sell it when your children are out of it.
Another crucial thing to look for is whether the seat backs are able to recline independently of each other as this will let you put your child in the best position for napping or observation. This is particularly important if you have a child younger than in the rear seat who will prefer to lay back and relax while the more mature child wants to sit up and observe their surroundings.
Certain brands have a unique design that allows the back seat of their vehicles to recline fully into a position that's almost flat, ideal for babies. The iCandy Orange, for example is a stadium-style seat that can be reclined into multiple positions. It also comes with UPF 50+ canopy and peekaboo windows.
Larger than twin buggy buggies
You don't need to have twins to benefit from a larger double buggy - they're ideal for siblings of different ages and allow you to get around without having to worry about your children touching each other. They're typically a bit longer too with one seat positioned behind the other and offering a fully-flat recline for infants (or a more upright position for toddlers).
A popular choice is the Mountain Buggy Duet, which has the slimmest side-byside design on the market and has the same footprint as a single buggy. It also features an adjustable handle, making it easier for parents of various heights to push, and a handbrake that is useful when tackling difficult hills. It is suitable to use from birth and can be used with a variety of car seats and carrycots.
The iCandy Wave is another option. It folds in duo or mono mode with just one click. The clever frame can be expanded to accommodate the second chair and can be used up to two car seats or carrycots. This makes it a great option for older siblings who want to sit together. It's a bit longer than other models, but it still isn't heavy and has a soft suspension for curbs.
There are also a variety of 3-wheeler inline tandems that are available such as Phil and Teds inline models or iCandy's Peach and Pear buggies, for example that provide stability and quick steering. Often these can be folded down to size one buggy, which is helpful when you have trouble storing it at home or have to lug it in and out of your car on public transport.
It's important to remember that a double-buggy with a wider width will feel bulkier and heavier than a single buggy that is smaller, so make sure it's what you require before purchasing. You'll be taking it on and off trains, buses and subways often, so it should be simple to use and manage. You might need to manage the car seat when you take your child to school or the nursery.
From birth
If you're expecting twins or you have a child following your first, you're going to need to find a pushchair that fits the entire family. Double buggies are generally slightly heavier, bulkier and more expensive than single strollers, but they are also easier to manoeuvre through narrower doors or around obstacles such as curbs. Many double push chair buggies are compatible with piggyback boards (available from the manufacturer or as an add-on). This lets you transport three children at once.
Tandem pushchairs seat one child in the front of the other, and they're generally a better option when you have two children who are similar in age to be able to live well. They're not completely safe. Siblings who are sitting side-by-side could punch or kick each other and children with different heights could argue over who is sitting higher. This issue can be addressed by a tandem high-low design that elevates the seat at the rear. Your older child will not be sitting at the lowest part of the car and won't be able to get an opportunity to see.
The iCandy Wave is a great option for parents looking for an easy-to-use amazon double stroller (douerdun.com) buggy that converts to accommodate a newborn in a carrycot as well as an older child in the main seat. It features a smart frame that can be expanded in width when you add a second seat, and folds flat to make it a compact storage. The cushioned seats, straps and buckles are all of the highest quality we have encountered in our testing. The canopies have a generous size, UPF 50+ protection, and peekaboo window. Both seats can be reclined independently.
The only drawback to the iCandy is that it's a bit expensive, but a quality tandem will last for years and retain its resale value. So you'll probably recoup some of the cost in the long run. It doesn't have the same variety of seating configurations as others of our top picks however the iCandy is a good option for families who don't want to spend a fortune.
If you have twins or children close in age, a tandem double buggie is a great choice. They're smaller than side-by-side buggies and are ideal for maneuvering narrow spaces like doors, on public transport and on rocky terrain.
Some transform into travel systems that take 2 carrycots or car seats. They can be heavier, longer and less stable than a single pushchair.
Convertible
There are many options for adding a second seating or making a single stroller double. The Vista V2 from UPPAbaby is spacious, gorgeous stroller that converts easily from a single to double by adding the rumble seat (available separately). However, it's expensive and less mobile than other double strollers since the second seat goes behind the front seat. Nuna Demi Grow provides a similar choice but lacks storage underneath the seat when used as a double stroller.
Other alternatives include all-terrain twin buggies as well as fixed-wheel joggers that can hold two children. They tend to be more expensive, however they're designed to last longer on rough terrain and could have greater resales value.
Independent recline of the seat
If you're looking for a double running stroller stroller which can accommodate children of various ages, you will need one with independent seat recliner for both seats. This will allow your child's older to relax in the back while the baby is in the bassinet, and vice versa.
Consider the size of your pushchair to determine how easy it is for you to get through doors and on public transport. If your doors are narrow, you might think about a side by side pushchair like the Mountain Buggy Duet. It has a footprint that is similar to a single stroller but can still accommodate two seats and car seat adaptors.
Tandem buggies generally are a little longer than side-by-side models and therefore aren't difficult to maneuver through kerbs and up and down, but they can accommodate a bigger range of seat/carrycot/car seat combinations so can be a good option for twins or siblings of various age. They also tend to be more expensive than single to double buggy-to-double buggies but are a worthwhile purchase if you plan to keep it for a long time and will retain a decent amount of resale value if you decide to sell it when your children are out of it.
Another crucial thing to look for is whether the seat backs are able to recline independently of each other as this will let you put your child in the best position for napping or observation. This is particularly important if you have a child younger than in the rear seat who will prefer to lay back and relax while the more mature child wants to sit up and observe their surroundings.
Certain brands have a unique design that allows the back seat of their vehicles to recline fully into a position that's almost flat, ideal for babies. The iCandy Orange, for example is a stadium-style seat that can be reclined into multiple positions. It also comes with UPF 50+ canopy and peekaboo windows.
Larger than twin buggy buggies
You don't need to have twins to benefit from a larger double buggy - they're ideal for siblings of different ages and allow you to get around without having to worry about your children touching each other. They're typically a bit longer too with one seat positioned behind the other and offering a fully-flat recline for infants (or a more upright position for toddlers).
A popular choice is the Mountain Buggy Duet, which has the slimmest side-byside design on the market and has the same footprint as a single buggy. It also features an adjustable handle, making it easier for parents of various heights to push, and a handbrake that is useful when tackling difficult hills. It is suitable to use from birth and can be used with a variety of car seats and carrycots.
The iCandy Wave is another option. It folds in duo or mono mode with just one click. The clever frame can be expanded to accommodate the second chair and can be used up to two car seats or carrycots. This makes it a great option for older siblings who want to sit together. It's a bit longer than other models, but it still isn't heavy and has a soft suspension for curbs.
There are also a variety of 3-wheeler inline tandems that are available such as Phil and Teds inline models or iCandy's Peach and Pear buggies, for example that provide stability and quick steering. Often these can be folded down to size one buggy, which is helpful when you have trouble storing it at home or have to lug it in and out of your car on public transport.
It's important to remember that a double-buggy with a wider width will feel bulkier and heavier than a single buggy that is smaller, so make sure it's what you require before purchasing. You'll be taking it on and off trains, buses and subways often, so it should be simple to use and manage. You might need to manage the car seat when you take your child to school or the nursery.
From birth
If you're expecting twins or you have a child following your first, you're going to need to find a pushchair that fits the entire family. Double buggies are generally slightly heavier, bulkier and more expensive than single strollers, but they are also easier to manoeuvre through narrower doors or around obstacles such as curbs. Many double push chair buggies are compatible with piggyback boards (available from the manufacturer or as an add-on). This lets you transport three children at once.
Tandem pushchairs seat one child in the front of the other, and they're generally a better option when you have two children who are similar in age to be able to live well. They're not completely safe. Siblings who are sitting side-by-side could punch or kick each other and children with different heights could argue over who is sitting higher. This issue can be addressed by a tandem high-low design that elevates the seat at the rear. Your older child will not be sitting at the lowest part of the car and won't be able to get an opportunity to see.
The iCandy Wave is a great option for parents looking for an easy-to-use amazon double stroller (douerdun.com) buggy that converts to accommodate a newborn in a carrycot as well as an older child in the main seat. It features a smart frame that can be expanded in width when you add a second seat, and folds flat to make it a compact storage. The cushioned seats, straps and buckles are all of the highest quality we have encountered in our testing. The canopies have a generous size, UPF 50+ protection, and peekaboo window. Both seats can be reclined independently.
The only drawback to the iCandy is that it's a bit expensive, but a quality tandem will last for years and retain its resale value. So you'll probably recoup some of the cost in the long run. It doesn't have the same variety of seating configurations as others of our top picks however the iCandy is a good option for families who don't want to spend a fortune.
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