The Best Twin Buggy
Built to grow with your family this inline double features different seating options and can work for twins or children of various ages. The tires are filled with foam and will not flatten and its soft suspension is perfect for kerbs.
It is easy to travel because it folds super-flat and it satisfies the weight requirements for gate-checks at airports. It also comes with a huge underseat storage basket and four-panel sun canopy.
Leclerc Influencer
With its sleek design, auto-folding and cabin-approved dimensions, the Leclerc Influencer is a fantastic choice for travelers. Its folded (and unfolded) width is 47cm which is slightly more than the IATA standard of 45cm, but it still meets the airline's hand luggage regulations and can be stored in the overhead lockers during flights (Subject to Airline Approval). It was easy to clean with a cloth and there were a variety of extras such as nappy bags, footmuffs, and buggie bags that clip onto the handles, and hoods that come with UV50+ protection.
We love it's so small when folded, and that it fits easily through small spaces such as shops narrow alleyways and Jane's tiny terrace and is even more convenient to maneuver up and down the stairs. The bumper bar doubles up as a handle for carrying and there's an enormous, flip-flop-friendly brake with a color-coded indicator. The basket is smaller than the other models, but it can still accommodate a huge changing bag. There are additional trays to store snacks, drinks and toys.
It is suitable for babies from birth. There are adaptors available to use it in conjunction with an Leclerc Baby Carrycot. For older children there's a backrest that flattens to make it perfect for nap times or extended walks. The 5-point harness that is magnetic is easy to use. It is also super light, weighing just 6.6kg. A travel bag is also included.
Joie Evalite Duo
British brand Joie is committed to "sharing joy with new parents" and has created pushchairs that are "functional and innovative, as well as stylish". The Evalite Duo, their latest twin buggy, is Joie's most recent product. It's designed to take two children side by side in contrast to the slightly heavier Aire Twin, and has raised stadium-style seating so both kids can see the world around them.
The Evalite Duo weighs just under 10kg and is among the lightest strollers for siblings available. It is suitable from birth and can be used with Joie car seats or carrycots (with the Instant Sure Lock attachment). It's easy to drive or ride, lift, and fold and the clever frame expands to fit the second seat.
Out 'n' About say the one-handed fold is the highlight of the Evalite Duo, and they were awed by how quickly and easily it comes together. However, they did note that it's a bit more difficult to navigate bumps and rough terrain than other models.
They also mention that the front seat doesn't fully recline, and they needed to make use of their hands to pull it down - something they'd prefer not to be forced to do while traveling with young children. The Evalite Duo, however, is a fantastic stroller that could be improved with a few adjustments. They love the compact size when folded.
iCandy Peach
iCandy Peach is a highly-sophisticated tandem buggy that gives parents all the options they need. It is compatible with many car seats and folds up easily using a one-click mechanism. It also comes with plenty of accessories that rival brands will charge separately like liners and rain covers.
iCandy Peach is a favourite among parents who are fashion conscious, thanks to its stylish and modern jersey fabrics. This new 2022 Peach has been upgraded with minor tweaks to increase the performance and function without sacrificing aesthetics.

The addition of a ride on board makes this the ideal option for twins. It is also a little smaller than the older Peach model, but it still has all the space that your child could need.
It's a great double stroller for parents who are looking for something that looks good and has a lot of flexibility. It can be used from birth as a single stroller and then purchase a double kit for it to become a twin buggy. It also comes with a large basket and five recline positions for maximum comfort for your child. It also features a one-handed fold and an integrated carry strap. The only downside is that it could be quite bulky to store when not in use particularly since it folds into two parts rather than one.
iCandy Orange
This is one of the best twin buggies available. The seats are comfortable and can be fitted with luxurious footmuffs or liners which will keep your kids warm in cold weather. The carrycot is simple to attach with the gate-opening side flaps. It is comfortable and spacious. The seat and carrycot are placed in a variety of configurations and the Orange chassis can accommodate an incredible 30 possible combinations.
The wheels are designed to take on rough roads and terrain. There is also a large shopping basket, which is ideal for supermarkets with large sizes. This pushchair feels smooth to drive with a lightweight feel and the pedal brake that is rounded is easy to use (but not a flip-flop-friendly model). It's not the easiest to fold, and the latch that keeps it folded requires two hands to unlock. Once it's collapsed, the front wheels tuck underneath the basket and the chassis can stand.
The Orange is a fantastic choice for parents who are style-conscious and have a baby, toddler or both. They want a buggy that will expand with their child. It's a great choice for parents who anticipate a second baby in the near future and need a double pushchair that's adaptable. The iCandy Orange is not cheap but it's flexible enough that it's likely to last some time and also have a good resale value as well. It also comes with a buggy board, which will help to reduce sibling squabbles over seats!
Mountain Buggy Duet
Established by a New Zealander, Mountain Buggy (part of the Mokopuna group, which also owns Phil and Teds and Baby Jogger) is the first brand that focuses on all-terrain double pushchairs. The Duet twin stroller is easily maneuvered in narrow shopping aisles and through doorways. It is among the smallest, fully-featured double buggies on the market and has won numerous awards including the 2014 Mother & Baby Twin Gold and 2015 Prima Baby Twin Silver.
The narrow seats are large enough for children of varying age groups to be able to sit comfortably, and the seats are adjustable, allowing children to choose their preferred position. The large canopies come with flip-out sun visors, and the storage basket has plenty of space. It is compatible with nearly all brands and comes with two infant car seat adapters when you purchase car seats.
The only issue is the weight. At 32.4 lbs, it is heavy to lift in and out of the trunk, and might be difficult for Grandma to maneuver. It is also more expensive than other side-by-side double buggies. It is built to last, and has a lot of features for its price. It's a good option for urban parents who wish to avoid lugging a bulky stroller around. The padded harnesses, 5-point buckle and padded straps ensure that it is safe for babies.
Bugaboo Donkey twin
The Bugaboo Donkey Twin is a stylish, functional and beautiful buggy with a an elegant design. It's a premium product, but it's not without its faults.
It comes with very few conveniences, both for the kids and parents. There's a small bin beside the seat that can only be used when the seat is connected - and that's the only feature it provides. There are no cups, tray for parents or accessory pockets. This could be a problem on long trips.
double pram pushchair aren't very even and the gap between the seats is large. Our 5-year-old was having trouble reclined comfortably. That's a shame considering it's a top-of-the-line model.
It's simple to maneuver, and the swivel wheel is ideal for climbing stairs and slopes. It is also narrow enough to fit into most doorways, and it folds easily for easy storage and transport. It can also be switched to mono mode in only three clicks, should you need more space or need to make a quick getaway. The comfort wheeled board can also accommodate the third child should it be required. If you're looking to save money, there are cheaper options. If you're a fan of the brand and are able to afford it, it's well worth the cost.