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Buying a Convertible Single to Double Stroller
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Buying a Convertible Single to Double Stroller
There aren’t many things more exciting than finding out that you’re expecting your second child. But getting your family ready for the arrival of this new baby has its own set of obstacles.
One of them is deciding on the most suitable double pram to meet your requirements. This article will explain what options are available and also provide tips to help you choose the right one for your growing family.
Convertible double prams
If you’re looking for a baby stroller that can grow with your family and your family, a convertible single double pram is a great option. These clever frames, like the Cybex Aton 4 Twin expand widthways to accommodate a second seat. They also offer the option of incorporating a shopping basket, or two carrycots/carseats (with upper and lower adapters). This allows you to begin your family with a single buggy and then upgrade when you have twins. They typically offer more configuration and seating options for both children than other styles of double prams and have better weight distribution, which means they’re often easier to manoeuvre. They are easy to use compact and flexible. Cons: Less space and storage for both children in comparison to other designs.
Tandem (in-line) double prams
As the name implies tandem prams have two seats or bassinets facing each other. Tandem prams tend to be more compact than double prams which are side by side. They are also more maneuverable through doorways and in public transport. They don’t offer the same amount of storage space and can be difficult to reach when both seats are used especially when your child is sitting in the front.
Some parents who are first-time parents opt for a tandem pram to future-proof their investment, especially when they’re planning to have more children close in age. One of the most popular examples is our DUO2 pram, which is designed as a single stroller and can be upgraded to a twin stroller (Iodirectory noted) with the addition of a second seat. It also converts back to one pram once your elder child outgrows it.
Tandem prams are available in a range of configurations, including the option for infants to sleep in a bassinet of the pram on top while an older child is seated in the seat below. Most tandem prams can be made travel systems by adding an automobile capsule to the top seat.
For maximum flexibility, a double side-by-side pram allows both kids to enjoy the ride together and play as they go. This will help avoid getting up or fighting over toys, and the fact that they’re seated next to each other means you can easily get through doors and other obstacles with ease.
A side-by-side is also an ideal option for grandparents who want to join in the fun. They can push both kids around and assist with shopping, running errands and attending events. They are usually less expensive than tandem prams, which makes them a great option for grandparents to help with babysitting.
Single prams
A single pram bags is only capable of accommodating one seat or a bassinet/carry-cot. It is suitable for infants up to approximately 4 years of age. Four years old. A majority of single prams allow for a toddler board to be attached to the back of the stroller, so that a second child can stand or sit (depending on the kind of toddler board) while you push the stroller forward.
Some first-time parents decide to protect their pram from future damage purchase by purchasing a double option like our DUO2. You can use it in a single mode until you have your second child, and then change it to a tandem inline double pram double once the second baby is born. This can save you the expense and burden of having to purchase an additional double pram.
In-line or tandem double sale prams might be a little wider than side-by-side double prams, however, they are still much more maneuverable on busy sidewalks and inside shops. They are more difficult to use when jogging and require more effort to push chairs and prams up or down hills.
Side by side prams are larger than tandem or in-line double prams. They are a good option when you are planning to have two children who are similar in age – the children will be able to view and interact with one another from their seats. They are less maneuverable than tandem strollers and may not fit through standard doors as easily.
Non-convertible side by sides are not usable in single mode. You must purchase a different pram or stroller for your younger child. They offer the benefit of being a cheaper option and will last for longer than convertible double prams since they aren’t designed to be used in both single and double modes. The main downside is that your older child will soon outgrow the side-byside seats and will require to be moved to a toddler’s seat, which can be costly.