Double Stroller With Car Seat Compatability
Parents of twins and other multiples may require a double stroller that can hold two car seats for infants at once. The TwinRoo+ is a tough frame stroller that fits 23 different car seat models (car seats and adapters sold separately).
The car also has an enormous storage basket, cup holders for parents and convertible seats that offer the best legroom available in its class. There are two seats.
The Baby Trend(r) Universal Double Snap-N-Go(r)
The Baby Trend(r) Universal Double Snap-N-Go(r) is a fantastic stroller that fits most infant car seat carriers. It comes with a large storage basket and parent tray with dual cup holders. The stroller is light and folds up easily to store it or transport it. It is one of our strollers that is easy to maneuver and is a great side-by-side design. It did not perform well in our jog test and had difficulty with more steeper curbs. The swivel wheels on front aren't able to grip obstacles.

The adapters for this stroller are easy to install and work with most major brands. The stroller is only able to accommodate one infant car seat at a given time, so parents with twins will have to look for a different way to use their infant carseats simultaneously. The UPPAbaby Vista v2 double as well as the Evenflo Pivot Xpand Double have high scores for their ability to fit two infant car seats simultaneously.
While the Baby Trend is easy to use and has a nice basket, it is not quite as good in our ride comfort measurement. The stroller does not have shocks to absorb the vibrations and bumps of the road, which can be hard on little passengers. The lack of reclined seats means that children will feel every bump that comes along the road. This may not be an issue as the passengers get older but it's an important thing to think about if your children are toddlers or infants.
This frame stroller weighs just under 40 lbs. However, it is heavy when loaded with passengers and cargo. The lack of the locking mechanism for jogging makes it difficult to jog, and it had a hard time with navigating through gravel, grass, and sidewalks in our tests. The BOB Revolution Flex is a better option for jogging and lighter at just 41 pounds. It's still difficult to carry, but there is a handle that can be used to accomplish this. Jog strollers benefit from having bigger wheels that provide more off-road performance. They have a better-built chassis and are constructed from robust materials that can stand up to long-term usage.
The Contours(r), Options Elite V2 double stroller
The Contours(r), Options Elite V2 includes the features parents appreciate: reversible seating one-hand recline with adjustable leg rests, and zippered extensions for both canopy. It also includes an adult cupholder. It also has some great new features, like the height-adjustable handle and quilted seats. It comes with seven different types of seating, including the difficult-to-find double-rear-facing position. This lets kids see eachother while keeping an eye on their parents.
One of the most appealing aspects about this stroller is that it is compatible with a variety of infant car seat brands, giving families a range of choices and keeps the stroller from being tied to one brand when it is about strollers that can work with baby car seats. The Options Elite is compatible with Graco infant car seats as well as Britax double car seats. It also accepts the UPPAbaby Mesa or Baby Jogger City Select double seats. It even has an additional adapter to accommodate those who have twins or wish to use two infant car seats.
It's not a side-byside stroller, so it has the feel of a single stroller, and can be used in all aisles and doorways without difficulty. It's not as maneuverable as a jogging stroller but it's still a great option for shopping and road trip excursions. It's heavier than other double strollers but not too heavy to lift.
The seats are comfy for children and the storage basket is of a decent size. The canopy is huge as well, and it can be zipped off for a bit more sun protection. It's not a lot of storage space for the parent's necessities, which may be a concern for some families.
This stroller has an electronic foot brake, a safety harness and five-point harnesses for each child. The front wheels can be locked to provide extra stability and the ergonomic handles give a comfortable grip. It's easy to fold and can stand up when folded. While it's not a one-hand fold, like some of the other top strollers, it's not too difficult to master with a bit of practice, and the process is quicker than some other tandem models.
The Evenflo Pivot Double
Evenflo Pivot Xpand Double stroller is a budget-friendly, stylish and contemporary stroller that can grow with your family. It comes with car seat compatibility, reversible seats and a stylish frame. The stroller is easy to use and has a one-handed fold that permits self-standing. It's a good value, considering its lower price. It does have a slightly heftier feel than a lot of the competition and smaller wheels that have difficulty when pushing off-road or through tight corners and narrow doorways.
This stroller can be used with an infant car seat or toddler seats that are sold separately. There is no need for adapters. The frame of the stroller can be expanded in seconds by adding another seat. This is done without the need for tools or additional components. It can also be set up in 23 different ways across the USA, to accommodate toddlers and infants at different heights. The second seat can be used in stroller mode to fit larger children or to hold the baby at an angle that is comfortable for infant mode.
The large, spacious basket and the back-and-front-accessible seat pocket enhance the functionality of this stroller. Moreover, a padded, contoured, seat ensures the most comfortable ride for the passengers. A retractable canopy shields children from sun and a peek-a-boo window allows parents to keep an eye on their children.
The addition of the Stroller Rider Board creates a tandem that allows siblings to ride together, or be utilized as an alternative to the standard toddler seat. double buggy with carrycot that flex-holds can hold a variety of beverage sizes, and the stroller can be folded with an attached toddler seat for easy access to storage space.
Most reviewers are pleased with how easily the Pivot Xpand stroller can be extended to include a second seat. Some reviewers have noted that the attachment of an infant car seat to the integrated mounts can be a bit difficult, however, attaching the second toddler's car seat is much more simple and quick. Evenflo has the option of video chat for customers to ask questions or get help with installing car seats, which is a nice addition. The only other significant drawback for this stroller is its short warranty.
The Jeep Bravo For 2
The Bravo For 2 is an excellent stroller that is ideal for siblings of similar ages. double buggy with carrycot is easy-to-assemble straight out of the package and, unlike other sit-and-stand alternatives, it weighs at under 23 pounds. The seats recline in a variety of positions so that your infant or toddler can nap. There is also a footrest available for older children who require it. The padded handle bar is in an ideal position for children older than 5 years old to hold while standing, even when wearing mittens. This feature has been mentioned by many parents as the reason why it is more secure than many of its competitors.
This stroller has a padded back seat that can fit the child up to 2 years. This lets you keep your infant rear-facing for longer. This is a great benefit for parents following the #TurnAfter2 initiative, which encourages infants and children to remain rear facing until they reach two years old. The seat is simple to buckle, and it has the same five-point harness as the front seat.
The Bravo For 2 has another benefit: it is able to accept Chicco KeyFit car seats or Fit2 in the front. You simply push down the front seat, slide into your infant carrier and listen for the sound which indicates that it is safe. This makes it one of the most versatile double strollers available. It also helps you to avoid wasting money by buying a stroller that is only used once and will end up in your garage, or donated to a second-hand shop.
The only drawback to this stroller is that it doesn't come with a tray for parents or cup holders, and storage space is somewhat restricted. It's a great choice for families with a child who walks the entire stroll and another in a car seat up to the front. It is an excellent choice for traveling, as it is able to fold into a compact size to be gate-checked into the plane or put in your trunk.