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Buying a Convertible Single to Double Stroller
There are few things more exciting than finding out that you're expecting your second child. However the process of preparing your family for this new addition has its own set of obstacles.
The choice of the best double stroller is among them. This article will discuss the options available, as well as some tips to help you choose the right one for your growing family.
Convertible double prams
If you're looking to purchase a stroller that can grow with your family and your family, a convertible single double pram is a great alternative. These clever frames like the Cybex Aton 4 Twin expand widthways to accommodate a second seat. They also have the possibility of adding a grocery basket, or two car seats/carseats (with upper and lower adapters). This allows you to start your family out with a single buggy, and then expand when you have twins. They typically offer more configuration and seating options for children and adults than other models of double prams, and will offer better weight distribution, so they're often easier to manoeuvre. They are compact, easy to use, and versatile. Cons: Less storage and less space for both children when compared to other designs.
Tandem (in-line) double prams
As the name implies the term "twin pram" refers to two seats or bassinets that face each other. Tandem prams are generally more compact than double prams which are side-by-side. They can also be easier to maneuver through doors and on public transport. However they don't have enough storage space, and are more difficult to access when both seats are in use when your child is in the front seat.
Some first-time parents choose a tandem stroller to ensure the future of their investment, particularly in the case of children close in age. Our DUO2 pram newborn is a well-known model. It starts out as a single buggy and can be converted to a twin stroller by adding a second seat. It is also possible to convert it to a single babiie stroller if your child is older and outgrows the buggy.
Tandem prams are available in many configurations. For example, an infant can be put in a bassinet on the top of the pram, while an older child sits on the seat below. Most can also be converted into a travel system by incorporating a car capsule placed in the top of the seat.
A side-by-side double stroller lets both children to ride together and converse while they ride. This will help prevent them from fighting or wake each other up.
A side-by-side is the best option for grandparents who want to get involved in the enjoyable. They can push both children and help with shopping, running errands, or even attending events. They are usually less expensive than a tandem pram pushchair, so they can be an excellent way to introduce grandparents to babysitting duties.
Single prams
A single pram can only allow for 1 seat or bassinet/carry-cot. It is generally suitable from newborn until around. four years old. A lot of single prams allow toddler boards (depending on the type of toddler board you select) to be attached at the back so that a child can stand or sit while you push the stroller.
Some first-time parents choose to secure their pram for the future by purchasing a double-childs pram option, such as our DUO2. It can be used in single mode until you have your second child and then change it into a tandem double pram when your second baby is born. This will save you the cost and burden of having to purchase a separate double pram.
In-line or tandem double prams may be a bit larger than side-byside double prams but they are still easier to manoeuvre on busy footpaths and inside shops. They can be difficult to use while running and require more effort to push them up and down hills.
They are a bit larger than tandem or in-line double strollers however they are a great choice when your children are similar in age. The children can view each one another and interact from their seats. However, they are less mobile and might not be able to fit through doors as easily as tandem strollers.
Non-convertible side-by-side prams cannot be used in single mode. You will have to buy a new pram or stroller for your youngest child. They are cheaper and last longer than double strollers with convertibles since they were not designed to be used both in double and single mode. The main drawback is that your older child will quickly outgrow the side-byside seat and will require to be moved to a toddler seat which can be expensive.
There are few things more exciting than finding out that you're expecting your second child. However the process of preparing your family for this new addition has its own set of obstacles.

Convertible double prams
If you're looking to purchase a stroller that can grow with your family and your family, a convertible single double pram is a great alternative. These clever frames like the Cybex Aton 4 Twin expand widthways to accommodate a second seat. They also have the possibility of adding a grocery basket, or two car seats/carseats (with upper and lower adapters). This allows you to start your family out with a single buggy, and then expand when you have twins. They typically offer more configuration and seating options for children and adults than other models of double prams, and will offer better weight distribution, so they're often easier to manoeuvre. They are compact, easy to use, and versatile. Cons: Less storage and less space for both children when compared to other designs.
Tandem (in-line) double prams
As the name implies the term "twin pram" refers to two seats or bassinets that face each other. Tandem prams are generally more compact than double prams which are side-by-side. They can also be easier to maneuver through doors and on public transport. However they don't have enough storage space, and are more difficult to access when both seats are in use when your child is in the front seat.
Some first-time parents choose a tandem stroller to ensure the future of their investment, particularly in the case of children close in age. Our DUO2 pram newborn is a well-known model. It starts out as a single buggy and can be converted to a twin stroller by adding a second seat. It is also possible to convert it to a single babiie stroller if your child is older and outgrows the buggy.
Tandem prams are available in many configurations. For example, an infant can be put in a bassinet on the top of the pram, while an older child sits on the seat below. Most can also be converted into a travel system by incorporating a car capsule placed in the top of the seat.
A side-by-side double stroller lets both children to ride together and converse while they ride. This will help prevent them from fighting or wake each other up.
A side-by-side is the best option for grandparents who want to get involved in the enjoyable. They can push both children and help with shopping, running errands, or even attending events. They are usually less expensive than a tandem pram pushchair, so they can be an excellent way to introduce grandparents to babysitting duties.
Single prams
A single pram can only allow for 1 seat or bassinet/carry-cot. It is generally suitable from newborn until around. four years old. A lot of single prams allow toddler boards (depending on the type of toddler board you select) to be attached at the back so that a child can stand or sit while you push the stroller.
Some first-time parents choose to secure their pram for the future by purchasing a double-childs pram option, such as our DUO2. It can be used in single mode until you have your second child and then change it into a tandem double pram when your second baby is born. This will save you the cost and burden of having to purchase a separate double pram.
In-line or tandem double prams may be a bit larger than side-byside double prams but they are still easier to manoeuvre on busy footpaths and inside shops. They can be difficult to use while running and require more effort to push them up and down hills.

Non-convertible side-by-side prams cannot be used in single mode. You will have to buy a new pram or stroller for your youngest child. They are cheaper and last longer than double strollers with convertibles since they were not designed to be used both in double and single mode. The main drawback is that your older child will quickly outgrow the side-byside seat and will require to be moved to a toddler seat which can be expensive.