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Best Twin Stroller For Newborns If you're expecting twins or two children who are similar in age A double stroller is essential. The top double strollers offer different ways to ride your children with side-by-side seating and an attachment for a board. Lauren Ro, a writer and strategist, has a favorite is the Bugaboo Donkey 5 Mono, which is easily adapted as your family expands. It can fit two infant car seats and a toddler car seat which makes it a great choice for twins from birth. Bugaboo Donkey This is the ideal twin stroller for families who want a stylish double side-by-side stroller. It's a more bulkier than other Bugaboo models however, it is sturdy and built to last. It has a handlebar which can be adjusted to extend and retract easily. It has a good reach so my husband, who is 6'1” can easily push it when he is fully loaded. The seats are comfortable and can be positioned so that one child is in front of the other, or to have the children face each one. They can also recline independently from each other. The canopies cover both seat fabrics, if desired. They're not a lot of ventilation which makes them appear like an oven on hot days. There's no way to see your kids. This stroller has an exclusive feature that allows it to grow with your family and you. It can convert from a single seat (Mono Mode) to the double side by side stroller. This is the only stroller that can be converted that can do this! It can be used in conjunction with the bassinet for infants or a car seat. It is easy to use on smooth surfaces, and it can handle stairs and slopes with ease. The only drawback is that it can be difficult to navigate the midst of crowded restaurants and shops. It is difficult to fold the seat, particularly if it is connected. It is still compact and can fit through most doors. There is an additional storage bin that fits on the frame, next to the front seat in mono mode. This is ideal for shopping and other things. The main storage basket underneath the seats is large and can accommodate up to 100 pounds which is more than any other stroller on this list! Uppababy Vista V2 This is one of the most popular twin strollers for newly babies. It can be used right from the box as a double stroller and is compatible with a variety of bassies and infant car seats. It can even accommodate two bassinets or infant car seats simultaneously if you purchase the Vista Upper and Lower adapters. The V2 is a redesigned version of the original Vista. The toddler seat is a half-inch taller, the footrest has more space and the canopy comes with a zip-out fabric extender that adds extra coverage. The harness is also modernized in that it does not need to be re-threaded. This makes it easier to adjust. The stroller comes with big wheels (8” in front and 11.5” in the back) and a sturdy suspension system that lets it 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 bicycle can be connected to the front of a stroller. This is a great option for parents who don't want to invest in a baby car seat. If you have a child who's old enough to stand up, the Vista stroller can accommodate an additional child using its piggyback board accessory. Vista is Vista is easy to use and set up, however it does take some time to remove all of the protective packaging. The instructions are easy to follow, and there is an YouTube video in case you need assistance in understanding them. Thule Urban Glide 3 The Thule Urban Glide 3 stroller is the latest version of the popular all-terrain stroller. It's designed for families who appreciate style, sustainability, and adventure. It comes with exciting upgrades like a built-in foot rest and a new reclined seat that promises unmatched comfort for children during long walks and jogs. Its sleek and agile design is also enhanced for improved mobility. It's extremely light, which makes it easy to push and swift to accelerate once you're on the open road. Its suspension can handle sudden changes in surfaces (like pavement to grass) easily and the oversized wheels provide plenty of traction on even the roughest of terrain. It can easily climb kerbs without trouble and it turns in tight spaces such as city streets with precision. Even small sidewalks and crowded parks are not a problem. While the brand new Urban Glide 3 offers superior performance, it still retains the classic Thule qualities that make it the ideal jogger for parents. It has a large canopy that offers great sun protection, a convenient peekaboo window a high-quality harness system, and an integrated handbrake with a perfectly in-tuned lever. It is packed with storage space, including pockets in the seat and a large cargo bag that can accommodate up to 15 pounds. This Thule Jogger also comes with a bassinet, for strolling newborns, and a double model to accommodate two kids. It accepts car seat adapters so you can use the infant carrier of your child, and it comes with a fold that is one-handed, making it easy to transport or put away. It also comes in a green option, using solutions-dyed fabrics with black color options to minimize the use of water. Cortina Together Cortina Together is designed for families that are growing and offers parents the option of seating to accommodate the preferences and needs of every child. The two seats in the double stroller come with reclined backrests and canopies that are independent. They're also engineered 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 that eliminates the need for add-on straps and bars, as many other models need. A padded 3-position handle comfortably accommodates mom or dad, and a rear zipper access large basket provides ample storage space for gear. The tandem double stroller's wheels and suspension provide a smooth ride over all types of terrain, while the 1-touch linked rear brakes with toe-tap activation make stopping easy. In our Strollers & Multiples lab tests, Cortina Together scored well for ease of use. This metric is based upon the ease with which it is to fold and set up the stroller. It also includes how easy it is to open and close the snack trays as well as engage and deengage brakes, raise the stroller when folded and then carry it as if it were a trunk. There are some downsides to this model, though. First, it's heavy. It weighs 36.6 pounds when fully loaded and puts it closer to the top of our metric. It also has a limited view from the back seat when the car seat is in place. In addition the front tray release can be difficult to operate, especially when used for a long time. Despite these issues, we think this is a great double stroller that can keep your family together for years to come. Jeep Double Stroller The Jeep Destination Ultralight Side x Side Double Stroller is a lightweight, affordable stroller that's perfect for families with two children. The front lock wheels swivel and allow for smooth maneuverability on flat surfaces and lock to give stability on bumpy surfaces. It also features an umbrella fold that closes in a matter of seconds and can be set up for easy transportation. Its lightweight aluminum frame, carrying strap and handle made of foam makes it one of the easiest double strollers to lift during our tests. This stroller with a side-by-side design offers reclined seats that can be independently adjusted and foot rests to ensure the best comfort for both children. Its oversized canopy extends to provide UPF 50 sun protection. It has a peekaboo window that allows to allow for easy monitoring. We'd like to see the canopy vented to let in more airflow though. We were not happy that the cup holder is quite high up on the frame. You'll need to bend down in order to reach it. In our test of tipping, the Jeep fell over at 39 degrees of angle which is higher than average for a double stroller. It's a bit heavier, but offers more storage space for the price. The handles and seats are also well-padded. This stroller is multi-functional, and offers three modes. It can be used as a walker (for stuff) as well as a the jogger mode (with two 5-point safety belts for kids) as well as a car seat mode. It can fit one infant car seat, however, pediatricians suggest waiting until your child is 6 months old before jogging with them, and one year old before taking them on rough terrain. It is available in black and comes with a limited warranty. Jenni Gritters is a parenting and outdoors journalist who has written about travel, shopping, tech, food and parenting for more than a decade, including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Forbes. She lives in San Francisco, California with her husband and twin daughters aged two years old.