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3 Wheel Double Buggy

A great choice for parents who wish to go off-road The Fox 5 is a true all-terrain pram. It comes with a suspension that is impressive and large, puncture proof wheels.

Our test subject Claire was amazed by the clean, easy-to-open packaging and found it one of the quickest and easiest pieces of baby gear to put together. She took it for a spin on some rough terrain and was very pleased with its performance.

Seats

Most 3 wheel double buggies start life as single pushchairs, but some can be converted to take the seat of a second person or carrycot by converting adapters (these are typically more common in tandem buggies). Some models allow you to add an extra board to older children who are ready to walk, but still require assistance.

Take a look at the Joie Evalite Duo for a lightweight option perfect for city streets. It's easy to maneuver and has a large basket with lots of storage. It can accommodate twins starting at birth and will accept two car seats, or a carrycot that has a seat. However, the seats need to be facing forwards, and there's not enough space for a shopping bag under, so you'll need a backpack for this.

If you like to travel off-road and off-road, the Mountain Buggy Duet is a great choice. It's a side-by- tandem with the slimmest footprint of any double buggy that is available. It's easier to maneuver through narrow doors, on public transport and to climb up and over kerbs. The adjustable handlebar has a handbrake for added safety and security.

Another option that is lightweight is the UPPAbaby Vista 2 Double it can be used for twins or a toddler and a baby. The seats come with multi-position recline and UPF 50+ sunshades and the canopy can be adjusted to keep the sun out of your child's eyes. The Vista 2 can be converted into a triple by adding UPPAbaby’s "PiggyBack" board, which is designed for older children.

The iCandy Orange is one of the most well-known double buggies on the market because of its exceptional comfort. It's an all-terrain pushchair with soft suspension that makes light work of bumpy surfaces. It has 30 different seating options as well as a built-in table for older children who prefer to walk, and a 'cinema' mode which raises the back seats for better visibility.

Alternatively, the phil&teds dot is a great single buggy from the beginning that can then easily adapt to take 2 (or 3!) different configurations. This is particularly helpful if you have an infant in a car seat, since the frame can be fitted with a wedgie for optimum position, and also car seat adapters for many brands.

Suspension

The quality of the suspension on a 3 wheel double buggy is essential to how it is easy for you and your child to push. A smooth ride is vital as babies can feel every bump on the road, particularly if it's on rough terrain like grass or paths that aren't paved. Certain models also have locking front wheels to assist with maneuvering and getting over obstacles like curbs.

Certain models come with air-filled tyres that are ideal for all-terrain riding, however they are prone to punctures. Make sure you keep a spare set of tyres inside the trunk. Certain models come with foam or gel-filled tyres that are designed to cushion bumps. They are less likely to puncture, however they may be uncomfortable for your child if they choose to jog.

The side-by-side is the most suitable buggy for city walks. It features a fantastic suspension system that allows you to effortlessly and comfortably traverse any terrain. Upgrade the duet to our dual kit to take two children in the same footprint!

MFM reviewer Kath tested the Urban Glide 2 through its trials with her newborn and 3 years old, and found that it performed admirably on difficult terrain: "it navigated effortlessly over grass and bumpy pavements dirt tracks, cobbles and cobbles effortlessly and was easy to manoeuvre around corners and get up and down kerbs. It's also very comfortable to jog, with the 16" rear wheels and lockable swivel front wheel providing a safe jogging experience." The Urban Glide 2 is loaded with features as well as a large basket with a zip-top cover, large cushioned seat unit and a 50+ UV hood and game-changing visibility lights that are simple to use and rechargeable.

Folding

A 3-wheel double buggy folds quite neatly for storage. There are options that fold flat or stand up (as though they were in a pushchair) and those that pop out to reveal a more umbrella-style folding with an operated break. The more wheels the buggy is equipped with, in general the easier it will be to maneuver through rough terrain. This is especially true if the wheels are larger than average size. You will have more stability, and it will be less likely that you will be forced to flip or tip your child.

The most popular model is the iCandy Wave, which can be used from birth using an infant car seat, and transforms into a side-by-side double buggy once your child is old enough for them to be seated next to each one. It's a lightweight option that is simple to push. It also comes with a bumper bar as well as a rain cover.

Another alternative is the phil&teds sport, which is future proof because it's a fantastic single buggy right from the start and then adjusts to accommodate 2 (or even three!) all within its compact footprint. It is an innovative three-wheel design that includes a sling for greater maneuverability and stability.





If you're looking to run with your kids this is the ideal double buggies for jogging as it has a lockable front wheel that will help you keep your balance when tackling hilly or off-road tracks. It comes with a huge undercarriage, a movable handlebar, and soft suspension that gives you the most comfortable ride.

This is a light compact and compact option that folds using just one hand. It is perfect to take on trips. It's compatible with a wide variety of infant car seats, and comes with an easy-to-pull-out undercarriage bag that can be used to store shopping. It's not cheap however it comes with some distinctive features, like its one-click folding, as well as a variety of extras, like a bumper bar or raincover.

Stores

Many people are impressed by the capacity of storage offered by the triple wheeled double buggy. Certain models, like the Roma Atlas offer a generously-sized basket, as well as two zip pockets inside the hood that keep keys and your phone within easy reach. It's also designed to handle slightly rough terrain which makes it a great choice for family walks or all-terrain strolls.

Other models, like the UPPAbaby Vista 2, offer plenty of space and ability to transport twins or a toddler and a child. (This is possible thanks to their 'PiggyBack' system). It's the smallest side-by-side double on the market. check this site out has some impressive technology, including LED lights for visibility which are located on both sides of the frame to improve safety during low-light situations.

For something a little different you can choose the Joie Evalite Duo is a light buggy that can hold twins from birth (it's world-facing and has a lie flat position). The frame's clever design expands widthways to accommodate the extra seat, yet it weighs in at around 11kg, making it easy to lift and maneuver. It can be used with an infant car seat, a carrycot or both. This allows you to get the best of all worlds.