10 Healthy Pushchair Habits
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작성자 Raymond 작성일 25-01-22 03:05 조회 3 댓글 0본문
Choosing a Double pushchair twin (please click the following post)
If you have twins you need a double pushchair to get them from A to B. Our range includes twin prams and buggies that can be set up in various ways to meet your requirements.
Look for a stroller that can be folded in one step, and easily put into your car. You might also want an ultra-light design that is easy to maneuver and navigate especially when you have busy high streets to traverse.
Side-by-Side
They are the most commonly used type of double pushchair and generally can seat two children in a row. They are generally wider than single pushchairs. This means they're less agile on the sidewalk and can be a bit difficult to navigate up and down the kerbs with a car attached. The extra size allows them to move more easily through doors and are more evenly distributed, so it is less burdensome to carry around on your back.
They can be used as twin prams travel system from the beginning and a lot of models can be used with a carrycot or two car seats. Some models can be converted into one mode by adding a basket alongside (like the Cybex Venus).
One of the most impressive examples of this is the Bugaboo Donkey 5 which, in Twin Mode, allows you to place the rear seat and a carrycot side by side. This creates a totally enclosed space for twins, and is perfect for infants. The pram newborn is also equipped with a couple of really cool accessories, such as the newborn cocoons that can be positioned to face either direction (for twin-facing prams) or facing forwards (for a standard single). It's not as lightweight as some other options however it's very cleverly constructed.
Lightweight
Cybex is known for its unique pushchairs, and the single-to-double is no exception. Its clever frame expands widthways to accommodate a second seat and you can use it as a twin right from birth by incorporating the addition of two newborn cocoons (PS59 each) that create enclosed lie-flat spaces for infants. It is also possible to use it as an individual mode with only one child due to a large shopping basket that is placed behind the seat. It comes with both front and rear suspensions, so it can handle bumps and uneven surfaces better. A top pick among our reviewers.
Available in a variety of fashionable colors.
Tandem
If you're planning to have twins, you should consider a tandem pushchair that allows the children to be seated together and look at each one another. They are perfect for visiting the zoo as the children can observe the animals together. These are also great for parents who want to monitor their toddler and baby pram at the same time.
Some tandem pushchairs offer extreme flexibility as they can convert back to single mode. This is particularly useful for families with more than two kids (or only your oldest is no longer a need for a buggy). This means that you won't be left with an empty pushchair to store away and can be expensive.
For instance the Cybex Venus can be used in double or mono mode and has a smart frame that expands widthways to allow for an additional seat. This isn't the heaviest of pushchairs, but it offers an enormous shopping basket that is placed behind the front seat in double mode (and in the back of the seat in mono mode). The seats can be set to face each other or one could be placed higher, so that it can be able to look over the other and observe what they are doing.
Other double tandem pushchairs like the Joolz Geo 3 can seat one on top of the other or side-by-side. They are sleek and compact travel pram frame that makes them easier to navigate through doorways and aisles of supermarkets, and some models can also be used as a jogging stroller on rough terrain due to a four-wheel suspension and wide rear wheels.
Another benefit of a tandem pushchair is that it can include two carrycots, or a car seat, and buggy seat. This allows you to create an entire travel system from the outset and save money on additional purchases. Keep in mind that tandems are more heavy and longer and may feel less stable when you bump into kerbs or navigating uneven surfaces. They also need dismantling in order to fit into cars.
If you have twins you need a double pushchair to get them from A to B. Our range includes twin prams and buggies that can be set up in various ways to meet your requirements.
Look for a stroller that can be folded in one step, and easily put into your car. You might also want an ultra-light design that is easy to maneuver and navigate especially when you have busy high streets to traverse.
Side-by-Side
They are the most commonly used type of double pushchair and generally can seat two children in a row. They are generally wider than single pushchairs. This means they're less agile on the sidewalk and can be a bit difficult to navigate up and down the kerbs with a car attached. The extra size allows them to move more easily through doors and are more evenly distributed, so it is less burdensome to carry around on your back.
They can be used as twin prams travel system from the beginning and a lot of models can be used with a carrycot or two car seats. Some models can be converted into one mode by adding a basket alongside (like the Cybex Venus).
One of the most impressive examples of this is the Bugaboo Donkey 5 which, in Twin Mode, allows you to place the rear seat and a carrycot side by side. This creates a totally enclosed space for twins, and is perfect for infants. The pram newborn is also equipped with a couple of really cool accessories, such as the newborn cocoons that can be positioned to face either direction (for twin-facing prams) or facing forwards (for a standard single). It's not as lightweight as some other options however it's very cleverly constructed.
Lightweight
Cybex is known for its unique pushchairs, and the single-to-double is no exception. Its clever frame expands widthways to accommodate a second seat and you can use it as a twin right from birth by incorporating the addition of two newborn cocoons (PS59 each) that create enclosed lie-flat spaces for infants. It is also possible to use it as an individual mode with only one child due to a large shopping basket that is placed behind the seat. It comes with both front and rear suspensions, so it can handle bumps and uneven surfaces better. A top pick among our reviewers.
Available in a variety of fashionable colors.
Tandem
If you're planning to have twins, you should consider a tandem pushchair that allows the children to be seated together and look at each one another. They are perfect for visiting the zoo as the children can observe the animals together. These are also great for parents who want to monitor their toddler and baby pram at the same time.
Some tandem pushchairs offer extreme flexibility as they can convert back to single mode. This is particularly useful for families with more than two kids (or only your oldest is no longer a need for a buggy). This means that you won't be left with an empty pushchair to store away and can be expensive.
For instance the Cybex Venus can be used in double or mono mode and has a smart frame that expands widthways to allow for an additional seat. This isn't the heaviest of pushchairs, but it offers an enormous shopping basket that is placed behind the front seat in double mode (and in the back of the seat in mono mode). The seats can be set to face each other or one could be placed higher, so that it can be able to look over the other and observe what they are doing.
Other double tandem pushchairs like the Joolz Geo 3 can seat one on top of the other or side-by-side. They are sleek and compact travel pram frame that makes them easier to navigate through doorways and aisles of supermarkets, and some models can also be used as a jogging stroller on rough terrain due to a four-wheel suspension and wide rear wheels.
Another benefit of a tandem pushchair is that it can include two carrycots, or a car seat, and buggy seat. This allows you to create an entire travel system from the outset and save money on additional purchases. Keep in mind that tandems are more heavy and longer and may feel less stable when you bump into kerbs or navigating uneven surfaces. They also need dismantling in order to fit into cars.
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