A double pushchair is probably on your shopping list if you're expecting a new baby but already have a toddler in tow, or if you're having twins. But with such an array on the market, it can be confusing working out which is the best option for your family.
To help you choose, we've rounded up the top 10 most popular double buggies on Which.co.uk over the past few months. They’ve all been through our unique blend of safety and durability testing, combined with our expert assessments and ergonomic checks to assess how comfortable they are to ride in. We then get parents and their babies to test them by taking them around our specially designed obstacle course.
But not all of the pushchairs below are worth you buying. Here's our list of the most popular double pushchairs on the Which? website in the past few months.
- Baby Jogger City Tour 2 double, £449
- Mountain Buggy Duet V3 double, £599
- Babystyle Oyster Twin, £249
- iCandy Orange double, £1,040
- Silver Cross Coast double, £839
- Uppababy Vista V2 double, £1,255
- Bugaboo Donkey 3 Duo Twin double, £1,415
- Silver Cross Wave double, £995
- Baby Jogger City Mini GT Double, £500
- Graco Stadium Duo, £160
Source: most-visited Which.co.uk pushchair reviews from 10 August 2020 to 10 November 2020.
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These are the 10 most-visited double pushchair reviews on Which.co.uk from 10 August 2020 to 10 November 2020. Pricing, recommendations and test scores correct as of November 2020. Prices may change.
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Baby Jogger City 2 double
Baby Jogger City Tour 2 double
The Baby Jogger City Tour 2 Double claims to fold down small, with a lightweight frame that should be able to fit through a standard-width doorway, even though the seats are side-by-side. Double buggies can be heavy and bulky, which makes them a pain to use and to transport when folded. Read our review of the City Tour 2 Double to see whether it's worth considering for twins or siblings.
Mountain Buggy Duet V3 Double
Mountain Buggy Duet Version 3 double
Mountain Buggy describes its Duet double pushchair as 'the world's best side-by-side', which is a pretty grand claim. We previously tested the original back in 2013, but we've brought it back into our lab to scrutinise the updated Mountain Buggy Duet V3 double. Find out how it's rated by our pushchair experts and parent testers, and whether it would be a suitable pushchair for your family.
Babystyle Oyster Twin
Babystyle Oyster Twin
The BabyStyle Oyster Twin buggy is 'redefining side-by-side strolling' according to BabyStyle. Suitable for twins or different-aged children, the Oyster Twin has all-round suspension, which should help provide a smooth rise, large shopping baskets, lie-flat seats, a large double bumper bar and a fold that BabyStyle says is 'exceptional'. With two on-trend colours to choose from, is this the double buggy for you? Read our full test review to see what we uncovered.
iCandy Orange Double
iCandy Orange double
The iCandy Orange double pushchair joins the ever-popular Peach in iCandy's range for parents expecting twins, or a newborn to join their toddler. The Orange has special risers to make one seat higher than the other, so you'll be able to see both your children at the same time. Is this pushchair worth its price? Read our review to find out.
Silver Cross Coast Double
Silver Cross Coast double
The Silver Cross Coast is the younger sibling of the Wave. Both are single-to-double convertible pushchairs, but the newer Coast is claimed to be lighter and more streamlined. It certainly offers parents flexibility, as both seats can switch direction, or you can swap the seats for a carrycot or baby car seat. Read our Silver Cross Coast double review to see if we rate it for use with two children at once.
Uppababy Vista V2 double
Uppababy Vista V2 double
The UppaBaby Vista V2 can be used as a single pram, travel system or a double pushchair depending on the size of your family. The latest version has some appealing features, including an extendable hood, deeper foot rest and extra storage. Read our review to see how it scored on manoeuvrability and convenience when we sent it to the lab for testing.
Bugaboo Donkey 3 Duo Twin double
Bugaboo Donkey 3 Duo/Twin double
Bugaboo has updated the Donkey, its bestselling single-to-double convertible pushchair that originally launched in 2011, for the third time. The Donkey 3 now claims to be easier than ever to convert from the Mono (single) to the Duo or Twin setting, and the weight capacity has been increased so you can use it with older and heavier children. Read our review of the Bugaboo Donkey 3 Duo to find out its score.
Silver Cross Wave Double
Silver Cross Wave double
The Silver Cross Wave is a convertible single-to-double travel-system pushchair from a high-end brand popular with royalty. You can use it as a single, but the package comes with everything you need to use it as a double for a newborn and a toddler. Find out whether this stylish Silver Cross is worth splashing out on by reading our full review.
Baby Jogger City Mini GT Double
Baby Jogger City Mini GT Double
The Baby Jogger City Mini GT double is a fairly compact all-terrain pushchair you can use with an optional carrycot. Because it has two seats, it lacks the one-handed folding mechanism that has made Baby Jogger pushchairs a playground favourite. Is it the best double pushchair a mum can get? Read on to find out.
Graco Stadium Duo
Graco Stadium Duo
Graco's Stadium Duo Connect is a tandem double buggy that's been around in the Graco range for many years. It's had a number of updates since we first tested it in 2009. Graco claims it has a 'one-second fold' and two reclining seats, both of which have play trays. You'll also get four cup holders. Is this the double buggy for you? Read our full test review to find out.
How we test double pushchairs
We send the newest single and double pushchairs on the market to the Which? test lab in regular batches each year.
- There, we carry out a range of safety and performance assessments, checking for choking hazards and testing the safety of brakes and harnesses. We also look at ease of use, how well the pushchairs handle various ground surfaces, and how easy they are to clean.
- We wheel each pushchair for around 206km over a bumpy treadmill, fully loaded, to see how durable it is. That's the rough equivalent of pushing it from London to Birmingham.
- Our parent panel and their children also get their hands on all the pushchairs we test. They carry out a range of tasks, including pushing, steering, folding, carrying and adjusting, to see how easy each one is to use.