The 11 Best Twin Strollers of 2023 Reviewed and Reviewed by Experts

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        Traveling with children can be challenging, especially for families with two or more children. That’s why twin strollers are definitely worth the money – and since many modern strollers are designed for your child’s growth, they’re also a good investment. But with so many options on the market, from the popular touring stroller to double strollers with car seats, finding the right one for your family can be an overwhelming adventure to say the least.
        Which twin stroller is best for most families? Our most trusted model for 2023 remains the Baby Jogger City Mini GT2 twin stroller, which offers optimal comfort for children, quality wheels that can handle rough terrain, folds easily and is reasonably priced for its lifespan. She consistently receives top marks from our testers and working parenting experts. Whether you’re on a budget, need a twin stroller for short trips only, or are looking for a twin stroller for a trip to Disneyland, the Delta Children LX Side by Side stroller couldn’t be beat for the price.
        At the Good Housekeeping Institute, our experts test strollers based on factors such as maneuverability, ease of pushing and turning, stability, handlebar comfort, and available storage space. Our laboratory experts have tested 30 twin strollers and selected the best ones based on the brand’s best features and rave user reviews. Whether you’re looking for a twin stroller for Disney World or want to run with your toddler, these are the best twin strollers of 2023.
        At the end of this article, you can find more information on how we test twin strollers, a brief overview of the different types of twin strollers, and expert advice to help you decide if buying a twin stroller is worth your while. Looking for more baby items to invest in? Check out our selection of the best cribs, the best bassinet and the best portable car seats for babies and toddlers.
        Our lab experts love the design of the City Mini GT2 because it has all the best features of the original GT: a spacious seat for two kids, an ultra-light folding mechanism and rubber wheels for rough pavement and muddy trails. road. This GT2 also includes a large hooded viewing window with magnetic closures and adjustable leg zones, allowing your child to position their shins comfortably.
        Testers say it’s a smooth two-seater, with all-wheel suspension helping. Our experts in the lab love to fold too: you pull the straps, one for each seat (under where the baby sits), and it all folds in half in a second or two. You can then store it upright. To open, you simply lift the latch and unfold it, which also only takes a few seconds.
        The basket, while nice and wide, is completely under the seat and a bit inaccessible. (You’ll have to bend over to reach.) Our testers stashed as much as possible in the back pockets of each seat. But our lead tester’s family was thrilled with the adjustable handlebar, saying, “It’s easy for me to adjust my height between my 5ft 3in and my husband’s 6ft 1in.”
        This lightweight pickup truck has been popular for years because it allows two kids (young and older) to move around. It only weighs about 18 pounds, and our analysts found that the lightweight frame makes it easy to fold, carry, and store in the trunk or at home. Plus, the price is hard to beat!
        Part of the reason it folds so thin is the lack of a storage basket, although there are two pockets behind each seat. Our lead tester’s husband complained about the low handlebar position, saying, “It’s not ideal for tall parents.” for long walks in the sun, we recommend purchasing a larger awning or adding an additional awning for the stroller. This stroller is ideal for short trips to the store, park and kindergarten. If you are looking for a way to get two kids through the airport with ease, then this is the option for you. If you’re looking for a stroller for walking in the park, getting on and off the bus, it also meets Disney’s sizing requirements.
        Whether you’re heading out on a family trip or looking for a compact option that fits in your car for round trips, this Summer Infant stroller is an affordable twin stroller that doesn’t take up too much space. there is a lot of space in the trunk – it can fit a 6-month-old baby.
        It includes a carrying handle and is light enough for daily and other commute. Other features include individually reclining seats (just in case one kid wants to lean back and another wants to sit in), a storage basket underneath, and (minimum of course) a sun visor to keep the sun out of a child’s eyes. While a double stroller is a good option for families who travel a lot, one tester noted that it doesn’t perform well on rough terrain, saying, “Small plastic wheels can get through airports with ease, but are not suitable for trails. Another said, “It took learning to figure out how to close that stroller.”
        Whether you have one, two or three children, this stroller is perfect for the birth-to-toddler transition: place one child in the carrycot (included) and the other in the UPPAbaby RumbleSeat V2 (sold separately). Add a Vista PiggyBack in the back and you can even take three kids with you, as our lead tester tried and tested. The Vista V2 has a rain cover and the basket can hold up to 30 pounds with some springs so you can drop it down to get your stuff out.
        The Vista V2 tops our list of the best strollers because if you’re starting with your first child, you can add it in and make it a double later, and then subtract and make it a double when you’re younger. in a wheelchair. This Vista V2 has an expandable canopy and non-retractable harnesses, as our lab expert explains, “as your child grows, the harnesses can be easily adjusted.” Be aware that folding, lifting and storing this stroller requires extra effort compared to lighter strollers, our experts say.
        This twin stroller is the best choice for runners, and here’s why: it has mountain bike-style suspension and huge wheels for a smooth ride, even over rough terrain. Our reviewers agree, but note that having “real” wheels would have made this stroller heavy. We have many reviewers who don’t actually use the Duallie but appreciate its outdoor lifestyle; it is great for trails and parks. If you want to walk or jog smoothly and straight, block the front wheel; if you want to turn around the city, unlock it and let it spin.
        In addition to the wide basket, this stroller has 10 storage pockets, ideal for storing adult and children’s water bottles, sunscreen and tissues. Each seat reclines individually and has compression cushions designed for children. Large UPF 50+ awnings have clear windows.
        Depending on the preferences of the parents, Pivot Xplore can be transformed from a stroller to a van and vice versa by simply turning the handle. Each seat has a protective cover and a baby tray in the middle where snacks and toys can be shared between two. This van can accommodate a child car seat (sold separately) and offers ample storage space. It’s nice to spend a few days at the beach, in a park or zoo, at a parade or festival, or stroll through a farmer’s market or street fair. Unfortunately it doesn’t meet the requirements of Disneyland, the company doesn’t welcome guests bringing something that big.
        Reviewers find this stroller to be more affordable than most. In our testing, we found that infants and toddlers equally enjoyed being surrounded by a sibling or friend encounter, and we found that older kids had no problem jumping back and forth. While we’ve named it the best stroller overall, you can also check out all of our other favorite strollers if you’re interested in this style.
        The Joovy stroller performed well in our lab tests – the brand is known for making durable strollers with a solid aluminum frame. In this particular model, one child sits on the forward facing seat while the older child can sit or stand on the back platform or bench. It also comes with a universal car seat adapter which is a great option for newborns and toddlers if you want your youngest child to sit in their car seat.
        Our lead tester on this twin stroller said, “My baby is so talkative that I can keep walking instead of stopping and paying attention to whatever she has to say to me because she can talk to my face. However, she notes that the stroller requires a wider turning radius than other, more versatile twin strollers, and the basket is difficult to reach (you have to move the side-sliding rear seat for the widest aisle). ), and cannot hold as much cargo as the others weigh. On the plus side, there’s a huge canopy on the front, an optional flip top on the back, and a pocket for a parent organizer.
        Nuna strollers are popular with online reviewers and our lab experts. The Demi Grow can be converted into 23 different configurations (some require a car seat and carrycot attachments, sold separately), but we like that it has a narrower tandem style, as shown in the picture, if you’re worried about what the sides look like. too wide. . You get two seats from the start – you don’t need to buy a second seat. Since the seats are the same size, this is a good double stroller for twins.
        Each seat features a roll-up canopy and padded foot pads for added support. This 2022 version also comes with an optional mesh canopy for better air circulation if you live in a warmer area. Includes car seat adapter and rain cover. Please note that the top seat can be facing parents upside down and the bottom seat can only be facing forward. Our lab tests show it’s easy to push, but when folded it takes up more space than other twin strollers. The basket is slightly adjacent to the seat, there is no parent console, no pockets either. But each seat can accommodate kids up to 50 pounds, making it a solid choice.
        Because each seat in the G-Link 2 can support up to 55 pounds and has a long backrest, it’s a sturdy side-by-side stroller that’s perfect for two older, growing kids. your youngest for years. In our testing, we liked how easy this stroller folds and unfolds, but it doesn’t stand upright when folded, so you’ll have to keep it in the trunk or at home. Parents can take advantage of the built-in handle for easy transport.
        The G-Link 2 wheels are small enough for city walks, not trails. It has a multi-position reclining seat and a UPF 50+ sun visor. In addition to a roomy (albeit shallow) bin, there’s a parent cupholder in the back and a storage pocket on the back of each seat.
        The other strollers on our list also fit Disney, but our reviewers say this one is especially good for traveling to airports and theme parks. It is lightweight (19 pounds) and folds easily to a very small size, which is Disneyland compliant. “It’s easy to set up and carry around,” said one reviewer who took her to a theme park. The brand also makes a similar three-seater stroller for toddlers, which our team thought was pretty creative.
        Please note that the basket under the seat is very small. But we appreciate the single-parent cupholders and more spacious canopy than most other lightweight twins. The tent also has viewing windows. The leatherette bumpers are pleasant to the touch, and the seats recline individually. The wheels are not suitable for rough terrain, but they do a good job in cities and theme parks.
        Each of the two seats in Cortina Together can fit a Chicco baby car seat, as shown, without any additional adapters, making it suitable for twins (although you will need to buy the Chicco KeyFit car seat separately). The basket is one of our favorites because it has a zipper that you can unzip for access, which also helps prevent anything from falling out. It also has an easy folding feature that allows it to stand upright when folded.
        When this stroller is used as a 2 seater, visibility for children in the back seat becomes somewhat limited as the rear seat does not rise much higher than the front seat. There is a parent console with cup holders, and the front child seats also have two cup holders. Mind you though, it’s heavy at 34 pounds.
        Engineers and parenting experts at the Good Housekeeping Institute have tested 30 twin strollers over the past seven years. We require every manufacturer to provide an American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) certification to ensure their strollers meet ASTM safety standards. We then run laboratory and home tests to look at maneuverability, ease of pushing and turning, stability, ease of tilting the stroller, ease of getting the baby in and out of the stroller, ergonomics for parents pushing the stroller, learning, storage space, and more. To achieve this, we pushed the stroller over a variety of surfaces, including sidewalks, grass, mud, and cobbles, and we went through an obstacle course to assess the effort required and the stability capabilities. In this picture you can see how we double check for pinch points that can lead to crashes. We identify potentially dangerous finger hot spots by placing a test probe or pencil between the frame and the hood hinge. Strollers are considered dangerous if the probe touches the hinges or the frame and prevents the canopy from fully folding or unfolding.
        ✔️ CAR SEAT COMPATIBILITY: Although most modern strollers are compatible with car seats, be sure to double check the user manual to be sure. (Most of these require car seat adapters or only work with certain brands.)
        ✔️ SIZE, MOBILITY AND USE: Would you like to take your little one with you for a run? Do you need a double stroller that can easily navigate narrow aisles? Do you only walk on sidewalks, or do you sometimes walk along park paths? Do I need to take a double stroller on board? How you plan to use your stroller will help determine which features are most important to you.
        ✔️ VERY FLEXIBLE: If you don’t have twins, chances are there will come a day when you just need to push your little one. The modular convertible stroller allows you to remove or add seats at your discretion, so your stroller for two can become a stroller for one person. Convertible strollers are great for growing families, but they tend to be more expensive than other models and less practical for a pair of twins.
        ✔️ YOUR CHILD’S AGE: Make sure your child is in the right age and weight range to keep them safe. If you have two babies, or a baby and a toddler, or plan to have more children in the future, different models are better for different ages.
        If you’re traveling with multiple kids, many parents will find a double stroller a good investment. Have you ever tried pushing two separate strollers at the same time? We do not recommend. While you can tie your younger siblings to a carrier while pushing your older sibling, it can get tiring after a few months as it’s hard to bend over and take care of an older child while carrying your younger child.
        Twin strollers are ideal for babysitters and save space in the car or on the road. With a narrow twin stroller or a versatile side-mounted stroller, you can keep an eye on everyone at the same time, heading to grocery aisles, parks and just about anywhere else with one hand.
        For those with older children who will be walking on their own, or for parents who also need the flexibility of a single stroller, some double strollers offer the option to remove one of the seats when not in use. worry about buying single and double strollers separately.
        The Good Housekeeping Institute offers expert reviews and advice on everything a parent needs, including strollers. Rachel Rothman, chief technologist and technical director of the GH Institute, oversaw the testing of this story. For over 15 years, Rachel has put her knowledge of mechanical engineering and applied mathematics into practice by researching, testing and writing products for parents. In addition, as a mother of three children under the age of 6, she has personally tested many of the products we recommend in real life. Check out her selection of the best baby monitors.
        Jamie Spain has many years of experience at the Good Housekeeping Institute as a parenting and pet review analyst, having reviewed products for Good Housekeeping Magazine and BuzzFeed. She previously worked for People in the parent space. She also writes about the best car organizers.
        This latest update is written by writer Jessica Hartshorne, who has been writing stroller reviews for American Baby and Parents for decades. She also updates our roundup of the best baby sleeping bags and many more kid-friendly stories.
        Rachel Rothman (he/she) is the Chief Technology Officer and Executive CTO of the Good Housekeeping Institute, where she oversees testing methodology, implementation, and reporting for all GH labs. She also leads GH’s growing research department and GH Seal applicant analysis and all other test marks. In her 15 years at Good Housekeeping, Rachel has had the opportunity to evaluate thousands of products, including toys and cars for the annual GH awards program, as well as countless innovative advancements in consumer technology and home decor.
        Jamie (he/she) is a Pet Care and Review Analyst at the Institute for Good Housekeeping where she tests, researches and writes about pet products and the home. Prior to joining GH in 2021, she worked for BuzzFeed and People covering product reviews and lifestyle content. She graduated from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and psychology and a master’s degree in journalism.
        Jessica (he/she) is a freelance writer with years of experience writing lifestyle content and evaluating home and parenting products. Mom of two children and two cats, her previous work can be seen on American Kids and Parents.
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