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Buying a Convertible Single to Double Stroller
The news that you are expecting your second child is one of the most exciting things to hear. However getting your family ready for the arrival of this new baby has its own set of difficulties.
One of them is deciding on the best double pram for your needs. This article will cover the options available and also provide suggestions to help you select the right pram for your growing family.
Convertible double prams
If you're looking to purchase a stroller that will grow pushchair with car seat your family, a convertible single to double pram is an excellent alternative. These clever frames like the Cybex Aton 4 Twin expand in width to accommodate a second seat. They also have the option of incorporating a shopping basket, or two car seats/carseats (with upper and lower adapters). This enables you to begin your family with a single buggy, and then expand when you have twins. They typically offer more configuration and seating options for both children than other styles of double prams, and will have better weight distribution, which means they're often easier to manoeuvre. They are compact, easy to use and versatile. Cons: Less storage and less space for both children compared to other designs.
Tandem (in-line) double prams
As the name implies, tandem prams have two seats or pram bassinets which are positioned one ahead of the other. They are generally smaller than side by side double prams and can be more maneuverable through doors and compact Stroller on public transport. However they don't offer as much storage space and may be more difficult to access when both seats are in use if your toddler is sitting in the front seat.
Many first-time parents opt for a tandem stroller to protect their investment should they have children with the same age. Our DUO2 pram is a popular example. It starts out as a single stroller, but can be upgraded to a twin stroller simply by adding an additional seat. It also converts back to an individual stroller when your elder child outgrows it.
Tandem prams come in a variety of designs, including the option for infants to sleep in a bassinet of the pram on top while an older child is seated in the seat below. The majority of tandem prams are able to be converted into a travel system by adding car capsules to the top seat.
A double stroller that is side-by-side allows both children to ride together and converse while they ride. This will help prevent the two from fighting or wake each other up.
A side-byside is a great option for grandparents looking to get involved in the fun. They can carry both children and help with shopping, running errands or attending events. They're usually less expensive than a tandem pram so they can be an excellent way to introduce grandchildren to babysitting.
Single prams
A single pram only allows for 1 seat or bassinet/carry cot - it is generally suitable from newborn up to around. four years old. A majority of single prams allow for a toddler board to be connected to the back so that the second child can sit or stand (depending on the type of toddler board) while you push the stroller forward.
Some parents who are first-time parents opt to ensure their pram is future-proofed by purchasing a double pram option, like our DUO2. This means that you will use the pram in a single mode while you have one child and then convert it into a tandem double pram (made my day) once bub number two is born. This will save you the cost and burden of having to purchase a separate double pram.
Tandem or in-line double prams are bigger than side-by-side double prams, but they are easier to maneuver on crowded footpaths and in shops. They can be harder to use while jogging, and require more effort to push up and down hills.
Side by side prams are much more spacious than tandem or in-line double prams. They are a great option if you plan to have 2 children close in age - the children will be able to see and interact with one another from their seats. However, they are not as maneuverable and may not fit through standard doorways as easily as a tandem stroller.
Non-convertible side-byside prams can only be used in single mode. You will need to buy another pram or stroller for your children who are younger. However, they have the advantage of being less expensive and will last for longer than convertible double prams, because they aren't built to be used in both single and double modes. The biggest drawback is that your older child could rapidly outgrow the side-by-side and require a change into a toddler seat. This could be costly.
The news that you are expecting your second child is one of the most exciting things to hear. However getting your family ready for the arrival of this new baby has its own set of difficulties.
One of them is deciding on the best double pram for your needs. This article will cover the options available and also provide suggestions to help you select the right pram for your growing family.
Convertible double prams
If you're looking to purchase a stroller that will grow pushchair with car seat your family, a convertible single to double pram is an excellent alternative. These clever frames like the Cybex Aton 4 Twin expand in width to accommodate a second seat. They also have the option of incorporating a shopping basket, or two car seats/carseats (with upper and lower adapters). This enables you to begin your family with a single buggy, and then expand when you have twins. They typically offer more configuration and seating options for both children than other styles of double prams, and will have better weight distribution, which means they're often easier to manoeuvre. They are compact, easy to use and versatile. Cons: Less storage and less space for both children compared to other designs.
Tandem (in-line) double prams
As the name implies, tandem prams have two seats or pram bassinets which are positioned one ahead of the other. They are generally smaller than side by side double prams and can be more maneuverable through doors and compact Stroller on public transport. However they don't offer as much storage space and may be more difficult to access when both seats are in use if your toddler is sitting in the front seat.
Many first-time parents opt for a tandem stroller to protect their investment should they have children with the same age. Our DUO2 pram is a popular example. It starts out as a single stroller, but can be upgraded to a twin stroller simply by adding an additional seat. It also converts back to an individual stroller when your elder child outgrows it.
Tandem prams come in a variety of designs, including the option for infants to sleep in a bassinet of the pram on top while an older child is seated in the seat below. The majority of tandem prams are able to be converted into a travel system by adding car capsules to the top seat.
A double stroller that is side-by-side allows both children to ride together and converse while they ride. This will help prevent the two from fighting or wake each other up.
A side-byside is a great option for grandparents looking to get involved in the fun. They can carry both children and help with shopping, running errands or attending events. They're usually less expensive than a tandem pram so they can be an excellent way to introduce grandchildren to babysitting.
Single prams
A single pram only allows for 1 seat or bassinet/carry cot - it is generally suitable from newborn up to around. four years old. A majority of single prams allow for a toddler board to be connected to the back so that the second child can sit or stand (depending on the type of toddler board) while you push the stroller forward.

Tandem or in-line double prams are bigger than side-by-side double prams, but they are easier to maneuver on crowded footpaths and in shops. They can be harder to use while jogging, and require more effort to push up and down hills.
Side by side prams are much more spacious than tandem or in-line double prams. They are a great option if you plan to have 2 children close in age - the children will be able to see and interact with one another from their seats. However, they are not as maneuverable and may not fit through standard doorways as easily as a tandem stroller.
Non-convertible side-byside prams can only be used in single mode. You will need to buy another pram or stroller for your children who are younger. However, they have the advantage of being less expensive and will last for longer than convertible double prams, because they aren't built to be used in both single and double modes. The biggest drawback is that your older child could rapidly outgrow the side-by-side and require a change into a toddler seat. This could be costly.
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