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Choosing the right twin pushchair requires consideration of whether a twin or tandem stroller is more appropriate, ease of turning, and adequate restraints. Other desirable features include sturdy wheels, good suspension, washable fabric, ample storage space, and a reliable chassis and braking system. Price is also a factor to consider.
It can take some thought to select the right twin pushchair and people should first understand that a twin pushchair is not the same as a tandem pushchair. A tandem stroller aligns the seats vertically and usually has a reclining rear seat and is best suited for a younger child or infant. Twin strollers have seats that are positioned next to each other and are meant to be used by children of the same age, although they can certainly accommodate children of different ages.
The first thing people should think about is whether a twin or tandem stroller is more appropriate. Some benefits to tandems include that they’re narrower, which can make them easier to navigate through gates. Tandems may also be more suitable when there is a large difference in the ages of the children and when parents want a fully reclining rear seat for the infants. However, these strollers may be less useful if the children are around the same age, and the recline function usually becomes less important when children are over a year old. Tandems can also be heavier to push and navigate due to their length.
A twin stroller can also have a double reclining seat, making it suitable for both newborns and older children. For twins, these strollers may have the natural benefit of keeping the children close. They may not be as effective if the kids in the stroller are combative and want to fight each other. Having to break up arguments or teasing can make any walk or trip unpleasant.
Another problem with some of these strollers can occur when one child vastly outnumbers the other. With some models, the extra weight on one side can make the stroller much harder to turn. This effect is somewhat softened if the stroller is built on the jogging stroller design, with one large swivel wheel in front instead of two wheels in the front.
Things to look for in a twin stroller include ease of turning regardless of the child’s weight, which is best achieved when the front wheel or wheels turn, and adequate restraints of the five-point harness variety. Clearly any pushchair bought or borrowed from a friend should meet current safety standards and used pushchairs should be checked to ensure there are no outstanding safety calls against them. Lighter strollers may be preferable and some follow the umbrella design and can be folded up for easier storage. Other desirable features include sturdy wheels, good suspension, washable fabric, ample storage space or a storage basket, and a reliable chassis and braking system.
The price is certainly to be taken into consideration when evaluating the twin stroller models. Most will be more expensive than single strollers. On the other hand, buying twin strollers can eliminate the need to buy two single strollers, and this can ultimately save you money.
It also makes it easier for one person to walk two children at the same time, which can improve exercise opportunities. Another feature that some twin strollers have is an extra step, which an older child can climb on if he gets tired during a walk. This can be a good thing to look for if a person will be walking children and a toddler or preschooler long distances. However, adding more weight to the stroller will make it harder to push.