Double Stroller With Car Seat Compatability
Parents with twins and other multiples will want a double stroller that can accommodate two infant car seats at once. The TwinRoo+ is a tough, frame stroller that takes 23 different car seat models (car seats and adapters sold separately).
The car also has a large storage basket as well as cup holders for parents, and reversible seats with the best legroom in its class. There are two seats.
The Baby Trend(r) Universal
pushchairs double Snap-N-Go(r)
The Baby Trend(r) Universal Double Snap-N-Go (r) is an excellent stroller that fits the majority of infant car seats. It has a large basket for storage as well as a tray for parents with two cup holders. The stroller is light and folds easily for storage or transport. It is one of our strollers that is easy to maneuver and has a good side-by-side design. It didn't perform well in our jog tests, and had difficulty with more steeper curbs. The front wheels that swivel struggle to stay on obstacles.
This stroller can be used with all major brands of infant car seats and adapters are simple to install. The stroller only accepts one infant car seat carrier at a time. Parents of twins will need to consider a different option if they wish to use their infant car seats together. The UPPAbaby vista v2
double infant stroller and the Evenflo Pivot Xpand
double buggy side by side have excellent scores for their capacity to hold two infant car seats simultaneously.
The Baby Trend is easy-to-use and has a nice basket, however, it isn't quite up to our ride comfort metric. The stroller isn't equipped with shocks that can absorb road bumps and vibrations, which can be difficult for infants. Also the lack of a seat recline means children will feel every bump on the road. This isn't an issue when the passengers age, but it's a crucial thing to consider if your kids are toddlers or infants.
The frame stroller weighs less than 40 lbs. It is heavy with cargo and passengers. It's hard to jog with no jog lock and it had trouble traversing gravel, grass and sidewalks during our tests. The BOB Revolution is a lighter option for jogging and weighs in at 41 lbs. It is still a bit challenging to lift and carry, but it comes with a handle specifically designed for this purpose. The jog-strollers feature larger wheels, which provide more performance off-road. They also have a better built chassis and are constructed of durable materials that are able to endure long-term use.
The Contours(r), Options Elite V2 double stroller
The Contours(r) Options Elite V2 comes with all the features parents are raving about: reversible seating, one-hand reclining, adjustable legs rests, zippered extensions on both canopies and a cupholder for the parent. In addition, it comes with amazing new features, like the height-adjustable handle, as well as quilted seats. It also has seven seating configurations and the difficult-to-find double rear-facing position, which allows kids to see each their friends while keeping an eye on mom and dad.
One of the best things about this stroller is that it's compatible with many infant car seat brands, which gives families a range of choices and keeps them from being locked into a single brand when it is about strollers that work with baby car seats. The Options Elite can be used with Graco and Britax infant car seats by using an adapter that is universal that also works with the UPPAbaby Mesa and Baby Jogger City Select double car seats. It has a second adapter if you have twins or want to use two infant car seats.
It's not a side-by-side stroller, so it's more like one stroller. It can be used in many doorways and aisles. It's not as maneuverable as a jogging stroller, but it's still a great option for road trips and shopping excursions. It's heavier than other double strollers, but not too heavy to lift.
The seats are fairly comfortable for children and there's a decent storage basket. The canopy is big as well, and can be removed for some sun protection. It does not have much storage space for the parent's requirements, which can be a problem for certain families.
The stroller comes with the foot brake, a safety harness and a five point harness for each child. The front wheels can be locked for extra stability, and the ergonomic handles give the user with a comfortable grip. It is easy to fold and stands up when folded. While it's not an easy one-hand fold like some of the other top strollers on this list it's not a problem to master with a bit of practice and it's quicker than some other
tandem double stroller models.
The Evenflo Pivot Xpand Double
Evenflo Pivot Xpand Double stroller is a stylish, budget-friendly and modern stroller that can expand with your family. It has car seat compatibility, reversible seats and a stylish frame. The stroller is easy to use and has an easy fold that allows for a self-stand. It's a great value for the price, especially considering its low cost. It has a more substantial feel than the competitors, and smaller wheels that make it difficult to push off-road when turning in tight corners or through narrow doors.
This stroller is compatible with two infant car seats or toddler seats (sold separately) and no adapters are needed. The frame of the stroller can be expanded in a matter of seconds, by adding an additional seat. This is made without the need of tools or extra components. It can also be set up in 23 different ways in the USA, to accommodate toddlers and infants at different heights. The second seat can be used to secure baby at a comfortable angle in infant mode, or for older kids in stroller mode. It comes with three reclining positions as well as a 5-position adjustable footrest.
A large, huge storage basket, as well as back and front-accessible seat pockets increase this stroller's utility and the padded, contoured seat offers maximum comfort for passengers. An extendable canopy keeps children safe from the sun, and the peek-aboo window lets parents to keep an eye on their children.
The Stroller Rider Board accessory can be added to create a tandem so that siblings can ride together, or as an alternative to the standard toddler seat. The flex-hold cupholder can hold a variety of beverages, and the stroller is easily foldable with the toddler seat attached, making it easy to access storage space.
A majority of reviewers are impressed by the ease with which the Pivot Xpand stroller can be expanded to include an additional seat. Some have pointed out that it's difficult to attach an infant car seat onto the included mounts, while attaching the second toddler seat is much easier and faster. Evenflo has a video chat option for customers to ask questions and receive assistance in installing car seats that is a nice feature. The only other significant drawback for this stroller is its relatively short warranty.
The Jeep Bravo For 2
The Bravo For 2 is an ideal stroller for siblings of similar ages. It is easy to assemble straight out of the box. And unlike many sit-and stand options it is light at just 23 pounds. The seats recline in different positions so that your baby or toddler can lie down. There is also a footrest for older children who require it. The padded handlebar is positioned in a manner that allows older children can grasp it even if they're wearing gloves. This feature has been mentioned by many parents as a reason for why it is safer than most of its competitors.
This stroller also comes with a cushioned seat in the back that can accommodate children up to about two years old. This lets you keep your infant rear-facing for longer. This is a huge win for parents who are following the #TurnAfter2 campaign, which encourages infants and children to keep their rears facing until they reach the age of two years old. The seat is easy to buckle and features the same great five-point harness found on the front seat.
The Bravo For 2 has another benefit: it is able to accept Chicco KeyFit car seats or Fit2 in the front. It is easy to secure your infant carrier by lowering the front seat and then snapping it into. This feature makes it one the most versatile double strollers you can find. It also helps you to avoid wasting money by buying a stroller that is only used once and ends up up in your garage, or donated to a second-hand store.
The only real drawback to this stroller is that it doesn't include a tray for parents or cup holders, and the storage space is somewhat restricted. But, it's an excellent choice for families with just one child who will be walking for the entire duration of their stroll, and younger siblings in a car seat the front. It's also a great option for travel, as it is able to fold into a compact size to be gate-checked on an airplane or tucked away in your trunk.