1. When shopping for a double stroller, keep in mind how you'll be
using it. Are you a runner or love the outdoors? If so, consider an
all-terrain or double jogging stroller. Moms who jog or walk outdoors
swear they're worth every cent. And we're pretty sure you burn like
8,000 more calories per jog when you're behind a double stroller full of
kids.
2. Our lightweight double strollers are also called umbrella
strollers. They're the lightest on your wallet, but they're not made for
rugged roads or jogging. They're the perfect standard stroller,
especially for quick, easy trips.
3. And to think we all made fun of these when they first
appeared! Jogging strollers are now de rigueur, and we carry the top
brands of these rugged babies. Double jogging strollers feature
pneumatic wheels and a three-wheeled design that gives you a zero-degree
turn radius to master tight corners.
4. Tandem strollers mean the riders are situated one in front
of the other. The benefits of tandem strollers include a narrower girth
and a bit of separation between kids - the tired one could crash in the
back without being bothered by the one in front, and vice versa. Tandem
strollers easily maneuver down the grocery aisle and such without
clearing a path through people.
5. Side-by-side double strollers give equal viewing to both
riders and they're just. so. cute. Plus, as your kids grow, they'll be
able to climb in and out more easily than if one is in the back.
Side-by-sides are often a little lighter in weight than other
doubles.
6. You'll find top brands such as Graco, Schwinn, Valco, Peg
Perego, and InSTEP double strollers on our site, and for good reason.
These brands are tested, safe, rugged, and stylish. We only carry brands
we'd put our own kids in.
7. Always remember to use the safety harnesses built into the
double stroller, no matter how rushed you might be for time. We know
you'd never skip strapping them in.
8. If a double stroller isn't quite enough, see our Kiddy Bus,
which holds 6 kids! Sturdy and fun, this bus is remarkably easy to
navigate, and the kids will dig it. Round 'em up and head 'em out in
this safe kid delivery system.
9. Remember not to hang things like purses and whatnot on the
back handles of double strollers - or any strollers. If kids lean back
and the handles are heavy, there's more chance the whole thing will tip
over. Look for storage pouches, cup holders, and secure pockets built
into the stroller instead.
10. Pay attention to the weight of the stroller before you buy.
If you have to haul a 40-pound stroller up three flights of apartment
stairs, YOU'll need to be pushed around in the thing instead of the
baby. The more rugged the stroller, the heavier, but in some cases
that's a really good thing. Whether lightweight or big daddy of a double
stroller, we have the perfect make and model for you and your baby's
needs.