The Best Twin Buggy
This inline double is designed to grow with you and your family. It offers a variety of seating options that can be used by twins or children of different age groups. The foam-filled tires will never flatten, and its soft suspension is perfect for kerbs.
It folds up super-flat and satisfies the weight requirements for gate-checks at airports which makes it easy to carry. It also has a massive underseat storage basket as well as a four-panel sun canopy.
Leclerc Influencer
With its elegant design, auto-folding feature and cabin-approved dimensions, the Leclerc Influencer is an excellent alternative for those who fly. Its folded (and unfolded) width is 47cm which slightly exceeds the IATA standard of 45cm but it still meets the airline's hand luggage requirements and can be stored in the overhead lockers during flights (Subject to Airline approval). We found it was easy to clean using just a wipe down, and there were plenty of extras available like footmuffs, nappy and buggy bags that are strapped onto handles and hoods offering UV50and protection.
It's easy to move up and down stairs and can be squeezed through tight spaces such as narrow alleyways, shops and Jane's terrace home. The bumper bar can double as a handle for carrying and there's an ample, flip-flop-friendly brake with a colour indicator. The basket is a little smaller than some other models however it's large enough to accommodate a decent-sized change bag. there are also additional trays for drinks, snacks and toys.
It is suitable from birth. The adaptors are available separately to use it in conjunction with an Leclerc Baby Carrycot. For older children there's a backrest that flattens, making it ideal for nap times or extended walks and the smart 5-point harness with magnets is simple to use. It's also super light at just 6.6kg and comes with an extra bag for travel.
Joie Evalite Duo
The British brand Joie has a goal to "share happiness with parents who are expecting" by creating pushchairs that are "functional and stylish, as well as innovative". The Evalite Duo is their latest twin buggy. It's designed to accommodate two kids 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.
At just over 10kg The Evalite Duo is one of the lightest sibling strollers on the market. It is suitable for use from birth, and can be used with Joie car seats or carrycots. It's easy for you to fold, lift, drive and ride. The clever frame expands to accommodate a second child 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 observe that it was more difficult to navigate rough surfaces and bumps in comparison to other models.
The front seat does not fully recline, and parents needed to use their own hands to lower it. This is something they'd like to avoid when traveling with small children. But, they do agree that the Evalite Duo is a great pushchair that could be perfect with some adjustments. They love the compact size when folded.
iCandy Peach
iCandy Peach is a highly-sophisticated tandem buggy that provides parents with all the options they need. It's compatible with a range of car seats and uses the one-click method to fold it, making it a breeze for families on the go. It comes with a variety of extras, including liners and raincovers. Other brands charge separately for these.
iCandy Peach is a favorite among parents who are fashion-conscious, thanks to its stylish and modern jersey fabrics. This new 2022 Peach has been updated with a few minor tweaks to increase the performance and function, without compromising aesthetics.
One of the biggest improvements to the latest Peach is the inclusion of a ride-on board that makes it a great choice for twins. It is also a little more compact than older Peach model, yet it still provides all the space your children could need.
It's the perfect double stroller for parents who are looking for something that looks good and offers plenty of versatility. It can be used as a single pram right from birth, and then purchase the double kit to make it into a twin buggy. It also has a huge basket and five recline positions to provide maximum comfort for your children. It also has a one-handed fold and an integrated carry strap. The only drawback is that it can be quite heavy to carry around when you aren't using it particularly since it folds into two pieces rather than one.
iCandy Orange
This is the best twin buggy you can get. The seats are well padded and come with luxury footmuffs or liners which should keep your kids warm in cold weather. The carrycot is simple to attach by using 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 offers 30 different combinations.
The wheels are optimised to withstand rough and paved terrain, and there's an enormous shopping basket beneath that is ideal for shopping at large supermarkets. The pushchair is smooth to drive, with a light feel and the pedal brake that is rounded is simple to use (but not a flip-flop-friendly model). It's not easy to fold as the latch that keeps it folded needs two hands to unlock. Once it's folded, the front wheels fold into the basket, and the chassis will be able to stand up easily.
The Orange is ideal for parents who are fashion-conscious and have children or toddlers and want a stroller that will be able to grow with them. It's also a good choice for parents who plan to have a second child in the near future and want a movable double pushchair. The iCandy Orange may not be cheap however its versatility will make it last for a long time and increase its resale price. It can also take a buggy board which should help to reduce sibling squabbles over seats!
Mountain Buggy Duet
Mountain Buggy, founded by a New Zealander and is part of the Mokopuna Group, which also owns Phil and Teds and Baby Jogger is the first pram company that focuses on two all-terrain pushchairs. The Duet twin stroller can be easily maneuvered through narrow aisles of shopping and the doors. It is among the smallest, fully-featured double buggies on the market and has won many awards, including 2014 Mother & Baby Twin Gold and the 2015 Prima Baby Twin Silver.
The seats are narrow enough for children of varying age groups to comfortably sit together 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 is spacious with plenty of space. It works with most brands and comes with two infant car seat adapters when you purchase car seats.
The only downside is the weight. It weighs 32.4 lbs and may be difficult to get into and out of the trunk for Grandma. It is also more expensive than other side-by-side double buggies. However, it has been built to last and comes with numerous features for the price. It's an excellent choice for urban parents who don't want to drag around a bulky stroller. The padding of the harnesses, the 5-point buckle and straps that are padded make it safe for infants.
Bugaboo Donkey Twin
The Bugaboo Donkey Twin has a elegant, functional design. It's a great product, but it's not without flaws.
It comes with very few conveniences, both for the parents and the kids. The only thing that is provided by the tiny side bin is that it is only available when a car seat is connected. There are no parent trays cup holders, cups or pockets for accessories, and this could cause problems for long journeys.
The seats don't lie flat, and the gap between the seats is quite large. Our 5-year-old had difficulty reclined comfortably. This is a shame since it's a premium model.
On the bright side, it's a easy to maneuver, and the swivel wheel is great at getting up slopes and steps. It's also small enough to fit through the majority of doorways and folds easily for storage and transport. It can be switched to mono mode with just three clicks if you require more space or a quick escape. The comfort wheeled board can accommodate a third kid if required. It is expensive though so for those on a budget there are other options out there. It's worth it in the event that you're a huge fan of the brand and have money to spend.