First things first, you’ll want to figure out if you prefer a tandem or a side-by-side double stroller or a single that converts into a double, all of which have their pros and cons. “Tandems are often easier to use when you’re dealing with shopping aisles and doors, but side-by-side strollers maneuver better due to the weight distribution,” says Grayson.
But sometimes side-by-side doubles have a hard time fitting on narrow sidewalks or making it through every door, so that’s something to consider. Other key factors to take into account include:
Seating configurations: “When you’re looking at double strollers, some will only allow the child to face outward while some allow for a multitude of seating configurations such as facing the caregiver or facing each other,” says Grayson. If you plan to use your double stroller from birth, choose one that can accommodate a car seat or is safe to be used from infancy.
Storage space: This factor is so important with two in tow. Consider the size of the storage compartment, as well as how easy it is to access when your kids are riding. “Some tandem strollers have great storage underneath until you add a second seat,” notes Grayson. “If cargo space is something you find to be very important, use a side-by-side stroller or a stroller wagon.”
Think about how compact the double stroller is when it folds up. Does fit in your trunk easily or take up a ton of garage space when not in use? Do you have to lug it up two flights of stairs? If so, obviously the lighter it is, the better. A double stroller that folds up in one piece saves your sanity.
Weight: Is the double stroller super heavy to lift by yourself or lightweight? How heavy is your toddler and do they have room to grow before maxing out the height and weight limits of the seat? “With an added kid comes added weight capacity in the stroller itself, so make sure you get a double with really good wheels and suspension in the frame so that it holds up to actually using with two children,” adds Grayson.
Where you’ll use it: Do you need something multi-purpose or are you strictly in the market for the best double stroller for toddler and infant neighborhood walks? Are your streets bumpy? Do you go off-roading or want to get back into your jogging routine with the kiddos? These things play a major role in the double stroller you choose.
The best double strollers for toddlers and infants 2023
Best overall
UPPAbaby Vista V2 Stroller
Merchant
The luxe UPPAbaby Vista V2 is one of the most popular convertible stroller systems out there for moms of multiples, and yes, it lives up to the hype. There are so many ways to configure it for your growing family, making it our top pick for the best double strollers for toddlers and infants.
Use it as a single if you’re only taking one kid out, purchase the PiggyBack riding board for an older sibling to stand on, or convert it to a double with the RumbleSeat for your toddler. Be sure to consider the weight capacity of this seat—a modest 35 pounds.
This stroller bundle comes with a matching bassinet for baby, upper adapters and the RumbleSeat all included. Use it from birth with a car seat or the bassinet attached. Configure the seats to face either direction—parent-facing or backward depending on preferences. There’s plenty of storage in the extra large basket beneath to store all the snacks, diapers, wipes, bags, toys and random items you wind up carrying for a simple outing to the park.
For sunny days, the extended UPF 50+ sunshades offer plenty of protection. The handlebar can be adjusted to suit different caregivers’ heights as well. Oh, and did we mention it pushes like a dream?
“You won’t find a smoother rolling stroller that’s easy to fold and extremely durable,” notes one reviewer of this practical real world stroller. “They have a good resale value as well.” All the fabrics, which not only look good but feel amazing, can be removed and thrown in the wash for quick cleaning.
Pros
- Multiple configurations
- Easy to fold
- Durable
- Luxe look
- Simple maneuvering
- Extra large storage
- Adjustable
- Easy to clean
- Optional snack tray
Cons
- Expensive but worth it for the quality and resale value