Buying a Convertible Single to Double Stroller
There aren't many things more exciting than finding out that you're expecting your second child. However, preparing your family for the arrival of this new baby comes with its own set of challenges.
Selecting the best double pram is among the most important things to consider. This article will discuss the different options available, as well as some suggestions to help you select the right one for your growing family.
Convertible double
sale pramsA convertible single-to-double stroller is a great choice if you want a pram that can grow with your family. These clever frames like the Cybex Aton 4 Twin expand widthways to accommodate a second seat. They also have the possibility of adding a grocery basket, or two carrycots/carseats (with upper and lower adapters). This allows you to begin your family with a single buggy, and then upgrade once you have twins. They typically offer more configuration and seating options for both children than other types of double prams too and have better weight distribution so they're generally easier to maneuver. Pros: Simple to use small and compact. Cons: prams Pushchairs -
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Tandem (in-line) double prams
As the name suggests tandem prams have two bassinets or two seats that face each other. Tandem prams are generally narrower than double
prams pushchairs prams that are side by side. They can also be more maneuverable through doorways and in public transport. However they don't have the same amount of storage space and may be more difficult to access when both seats are being used if your toddler is sitting in the front seat.
Some first-time parents choose a tandem pram double -
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Tandem prams are available in a range of configurations with the option of infants to sleep in a bassinet for the pram on top while an older child is seated in the seat below. Most tandem prams can be converted to an a travel system by putting a car capsule in the top seat.
For maximum flexibility, a double side-by-side pram allows both kids to enjoy the ride together and have fun while they travel. This will prevent the two from fighting or getting up.
A side-byside is the ideal option for grandparents looking to be part of the fun. They can carry both children and help with shopping, running errands or attending events. They're often cheaper than a tandem stroller, making them a great way to introduce grandchildren to babysitting.
Single prams
A single pram can only allow one seat or a bassinet/carry cot - it is generally suitable from newborn until around. 4 years old. A majority of single prams allow a toddler board to be attached to the back, so that another child can sit or stand (depending on the kind of toddler board) while you push the stroller through.
Some first-time parents choose to ensure their pram is future-proofed by purchasing a double pram option, such as our DUO2. You can use it in single mode until the time you have your second child, and then switch it to a tandem inline double pram once the second baby is born. This will save you the cost and burden of having to purchase an additional double pram.
In-line or tandem double prams might be a little wider than side-by-side double prams however, they are still much easier to manoeuvre on busy footpaths and inside shops. They can be difficult to use while running, and require more effort to push up or down hills.
They are wider than tandem or in-line double strollers, but they are a great option when your children are close in age. The children can see each one another and interact from their seats. They are more difficult to maneuver than tandem strollers and might not fit through standard doors as easily.
Non-convertible side-byside prams can only be used in single mode. You'll have to purchase a different
pram bag or a stroller for your children's younger ones. They offer the benefit of being a cheaper option and last longer than convertible double
prams since they aren't designed to be used in both single and double modes. The main drawback is that your older child will soon outgrow the side-byside seat and will require to be transferred to a toddler's chair which can be expensive.