Best Double Buggies for Babies, Toddlers and Twins - Evening Standard
"This double buggy makes it easy to stay on the move with two children and is also a great choice for planet-conscious purchasers. The fabric is made from 100 per cent recycled PET (a plastic called polyethylene terephthalate) and 25 per cent of its plastic components are sourced from ocean plastics. The Bumbleride Indie twin is another great buggy for all terrains with its all wheel suspension and easy handling. It’s car seat compatible and can be used with both bassinets (sold separately) and seats. At 76cm it’s one of the wider side-by-side buggies on the list which might make...
Best All Terrain Double Stroller - The Independent
"We were really impressed with this side-by-side number. It’s big but robust, with a sturdy chassis and large tyres. The air-filled wheels make it a smooth ride across all terrains, while the front wheels are lockable if you’re really off-roading it. And it feels a lot higher than some other side-by-sides we tried, which is great for tall parents, but might not be so ideal for more petite pilots. A foot brake goes right across the back wheels and is flip-flop friendly. There’s a decent basket underneath the seats and a zip pocket in the back of the seats. All...
Best All Terrain Eco Stroller - The Independent
"A long walk does everyone the world of good – the last year or so has clarified that for us. If you want to head off the beaten track with your little one, you’ll need an all-terrain pram to keep up with you. These nifty strollers are designed to tackle rougher routes and be easy to navigate through busy city streets. So what makes an all-terrain stroller, well, all-terrain? These kinds of buggies have lightweight chassis which means it doesn’t take much heaving to get over lumps in the path. The prams also have excellent suspension for a smooth ride...
Best Running Buggies - Women's Health UK
"This comes down to personal preference and is a bit like buying a car. You can add on as many fancy extras as the budget allows. A good starting point is to ask yourself these questions: Will I be running in the sunshine? If yes, look for styles with sun canopies that have in-built SPF. Does my child like to have snacks in easy reach? Choose a buggy with pockets in the seat. Will I be putting the buggy in the boot? Removable wheels can make this easier. Do I run hot? If so a buggy that has a storage...
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