Best Twin Stroller For Newborns
If you're expecting twins or have two kids close in age A double stroller is essential. The best strollers offer numerous ways for your children to ride with you, including side-by-side seating as well as the ability to attach a rider's board.
The Bugaboo Donkey 5 Mono is Lauren Ro's favorite stroller. It adapts to your family's needs seamlessly. It can fit two infant car seats as well as an infant seat which makes it a great option for twins starting at birth.
Bugaboo Donkey
This is the most suitable twin stroller for families that want a stylish double side-by-side stroller. It is a bit larger than other Bugaboo strollers, but it feels solid and built to last. It has a movable handlebar that extends and retracts easily. It also has a long reach, making it easy for my 6'1 husband to push, even when fully loaded.
The seats are large and can be placed so that one child is on top of the other or have children face each one. They can also recline separately from each other. The canopies are large, covering both seat fabrics when desired. However, they don't provide enough ventilation, which makes them feel like a small oven on hot days. They also don't have a peek-a-boo window to see the children.
This stroller has an unique feature that lets it grow with you and your family. It can go from a single seat (Mono Mode) to a double side-by-side stroller. This is the only double stroller convertible that can do this. It can be used with the bassinet for infants or a car seat.
It is easy to maneuver on smooth surfaces, and is able to handle steps and slopes well. It can be difficult to maneuver through crowded eateries and shops. It is difficult to fold the seat, especially if it's attached. It's still small and can be accessed through the majority of doors.
There is a storage bin that can be tucked away on the frame next to the front seat in mono mode. This is ideal for groceries and other items. The main storage basket under the seats is huge and can support up to 100 pounds which is more than any other stroller on this list!
Uppababy Vista V2
This stroller is among the best twin strollers for newborns. It can be used straight from the box as a double stroller, and is compatible with a variety of bassies and infant car seats. It can even accommodate two infant car seats or bassets at the same time when you purchase the Vista Upper and Lower adapters.
The V2 is an improved version of the original Vista. The toddler seat is now elevated by a half inch, the footrest has been made bigger and the canopy comes with an extra fabric extension that zips out. Also, the harness has been modernized - it does not require re-threaded, making it easy to adjust.
The stroller comes with large wheels (8" in front and 11.5" in back) and a sturdy suspension system that lets it take on any terrain. The wheels made of rubber on the front are perfect for navigating rocks and gravel, while the tread on the rear wheels is more suitable for sidewalks or grassy hills.
A child's bicycle can also be attached to the front of a stroller. This is a great option for parents who don't want to invest in a baby car seat. If you have a child old enough to stand then the Vista stroller can accommodate a third child with its piggyback board accessory.
Vista is Vista is easy to use and set up, although it can take some time to take it out of the protective packaging. The instructions are easy to follow, and there is a YouTube video to help if you require assistance in understanding the steps.
Thule Urban Glide 3
The Thule Urban Glide 3 is the newest version of the popular stroller that is made to draw the attention of modern families who value style, sustainability and adventure. It comes with exciting improvements, including a built-in leg rest and a reclined seat that offers unbeatable comfort for children who take long walks and jogs. Its sleek and agile design has been enhanced to allow for better maneuverability.
It is incredibly light, making it easy to drive and swift to accelerate on the road. Its suspension is able handle sudden changes in surface (such as grass turning to pavement) and the oversized tires are able to withstand any terrain. It's able to move up kerbs and around tight spaces such as city streets. It's also easy to navigate narrow sidewalks and crowded parks.
Although the new Urban Glide 3 offers superior performance, it retains the classic Thule features that make it a top jogger for parents. The large canopy offers excellent sun protection, has an easy peekaboo and a top-quality harness system, and an integrated handbrake that is precisely adjusted. It also comes with ample storage, with in-seat storage pockets as well as a large cargo basket that holds up to 15 pounds, with an open-top cover.
This Thule jogger comes with a bassinet to accommodate strolling infants, and a double version that can fit two children. It can be used with car seat adapters so you can use your infant carrier and it comes with a fold that's one-handed to make it easy to carry or put away. It's also a green choice with dyed solution-dyed fabrics in black hues to cut down on the use of water.
Cortina Together
Created for the growing family, Cortina Together offers parents various seating options that can be adjusted to each child's individual needs and preferences. The double stroller's two standard stroller seats come with reclining backrests as well as independent canopies. They're also designed to accept one of Chicco's top-rated KeyFit or KeyFit 30 infant car seats in the front seat and rear seat (car seat sold separately) with the exclusive click-in attachment, without the need for additional bars and straps, like many other models need.
A large, zipper-access basket at the rear provides ample storage for equipment. The handle is padded to allow for dad or mom. The suspension and wheels of the tandem double stroller provide a smooth ride on all terrains. The rear is linked with a single touch. breaks with toe-tap activated make stopping a breeze.
In our Strollers & Multiples lab tests, Cortina Together scored well for ease of use. This is based on how easy it is to fold and set up the stroller. It also includes how easy it is for you to open and close the snack tray and engage and disengage the brakes, raise the stroller that is folded and carry it like an actual trunk.
This model isn't perfect. First, it's heavy. It weighs in at 36.6 pounds when fully loaded, which is closer to the extreme side of our metric, and is heavier than the average for this class of strollers. It also has a limited view when a car-seat is installed in the back. The front tray release isn't always easy to use, especially after long-term use. However, despite these issues, we believe that this is a great stroller for your family.
Jeep Double Stroller

The Jeep Destination Ultralight Side x Side Double Stroller is an affordable, lightweight stroller ideal for families with two children. Its lock wheels on the front rotate for easy maneuvering on flat surfaces and lock to provide stability on bumpy surfaces. It also has an umbrella fold that folds down in a matter of seconds and can be set up for easy transportation. Its aluminum frame that is lightweight, carrying strap and handle made of foam makes it one of the most easy double strollers to lift in our tests.
This stroller has reclined seats that can be independently adjusted for maximum comfort. Its large canopy can provide UPF 50 sun protection. It comes with a peekaboo view window to allow for easy monitoring. We would have liked to have the canopy vented for more airflow. We also weren't thrilled that the cup holder is extremely high on the frame, which means you'll have to bend to reach it.
In our tipping-test in our tipping-test, the Jeep tipped over at a 39-degree angle, which is higher than the norm for double prams. It's heavier than the average, but offers more storage for the money. The handles and seats are also well-padded.
This stroller is multi-functional and features three modes. It can be used as a walker (for stuff) as well as a jogger mode (with two 5-point safety belts for children) or car seat mode. It can fit one infant car seat, however, pediatricians recommend waiting until your child is 6 months old before jogging with them. double buggy should also be one year old before letting them run on rough terrain. It's black and has a limited lifetime warranty. Jenni Gritters is a parenting and outdoor journalist who has written about shopping, travel technology, food, and parenting for more than a decade and has been published in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Forbes. She lives in San Francisco with her husband and twin daughters, aged 2 and 2.