As your family grows, parenting life changes. Youâre juggling more needs, and you need different gear to help get you through the day. For many families, a double stroller is a great tool to make it easier to be out and about with multiple little ones.
Double strollers come in a few basic styles. Tandem strollers are narrower and sleeker and often allow a more compact fold. Side-by-side strollers have more equal recline and leg rest options and are often equipped with features like suspension that make them good for jogging and all-terrain rides. You know best if youâll be navigating a crowded mall or bumpy park path or whether your kids are likely to be happier side-by-side or separated.
For any stroller, safety comes first. A double stroller should have a brake that locks firmly and a secure harness for little passengers (five-point is more secure than three-point).
Top 10 Double Strollers
- Best Overall: Thule Urban Glide 2 Double Jogging Stroller
- Best Lightweight: Zoe Twin+ XL2
- Best Storage: UPPAbaby Vista V2
- Best Space Saver: Mountain Buggy Duet V3
- Best Budget: Graco Ready2Grow LX 2.0
- Best for Style: Mockingbird Single-to-Double Stroller
- Best for Versatility: Baby Jogger City Select 2 Double Stroller
- Best for Older Kids: Evenflo Pivot Xpand
- Best for Tall Parents: Contours Options Elite V2 Double Stroller
- Best for Jogging: BOB Gear Revolution Flex 3.0 Duallie Double Jogging Stroller
How We Chose the Best Double Strollers
To compile this list, we researched manufacturer specifications, including dimensions, weight, storage options, and more, to narrow down the top double strollers on the market. Then we combed through detailed product descriptions, as well as ratings and reviews, to determine the best double stroller for each category.
Best Overall: Thule Urban Glide 2 Double Jogging Stroller
What We Like
- Ultra-smooth maneuvering
- Covered, roomy storage
- Easy fold
What We Dislike
- Can only fit one car seat
- Expensive
- Seats don’t sit fully upright
The point of an excellent double stroller is to make it easy to get around with multiple kids, and the Thule Urban Glide 2 does just that. This stroller offers top-notch maneuverability â handling grass, curbs, tight turns, and gravel with ease. We love the hand brake for extra control when jogging through hills. The storage basket has a water-resistant, zippered cover, which is a rare and brilliant feature to avoid getting dust, dirt, or water on the kidsâ snacks. The huge canopy is great for spending hours out in the sunshine. Its ease of use and smooth, relaxing ride push this luxury stroller to the top of our list.
A couple downsides are that the Thule is expensive at nearly $1,000. It also can only fit one car seat at a time, so this is designed more for parents of different-aged kids than for families of twins. Finally, the seats donât sit bolt upright. (Like most jogging strollers, Thule keeps kids at a slight recline.)
Dimensions (LxWxH): 41.1 x 30.1 x 40 in.
Weight: 34.2 lbs.
Best Lightweight: Zoe Twin+ XL2
What We Like
- Weights less than 20 lbs.
- Disney approved
- Can fit up to four kids
What We Dislike
- Doesn’t perform well on bumpy terrain
- Flimsy storage basket
- Not car seat compatible
âFits a crowdâ and âultra-lightweightâ donât often go together, but the Zoe Twin+ found the secret. At only 19 pounds base weight, this is one of the lightest strollers in the double stroller game. The Zoe Twin+ fits standard doorways easily and is Disney-approved, making this a great travel option. Whatâs more, you can add a triple or quad seat â excellent for big families.
The main drawback reviewers noted is maneuverability. The Zoe performs best in indoor spaces or smooth ground. This is not a cobblestone-friendly stroller. It would have been nice to see car seat compatibility, and the storage basket is flimsy compared to other models.
Dimensions (LxWxH): 33 x 29 x 40.25 in.
Weight: 19 lbs.
Best Storage: UPPAbaby Vista V2 Stroller
What We Like
- Huge, easy-access storage bin
- Easy to maneuver
- Can fit three kids or two car seats
What We Dislike
- Expensive
- Large footprint
When you have multiple kids, it gets tougher to travel light. You may rely on your stroller for real, functional storage space as well as for carrying your children. The UPPAbaby Vista V2 has huge, easy-to-access storage thatâs rated to hold up to 30 pounds, making this a great pick for a pool day or quick grocery run.
The tandem stroller allows plenty of configurations and can fit two car seats (great for twin parents). You can also let an older child ride as a standing third passenger with the PiggyBack accessory. Parents praise the luxury feel and smooth ride, and the UPPAbaby Vista V2 has thoughtful details, such as a comfortable leather handlebar that can telescope for height adjustment.
The main downside is this luxury stroller is pricey, although it comes with a lot: rain and bug shield, bassinet, toddler shield attachment, and even a car seat if you go for that option. It will, however, take up a lot of trunk space.
Dimensions (LxWxH): 61 x 41.3 x 36 in.
Weight: 77 lbs.
Best Space Saver: Mountain Buggy Duet V3
What We Like
- Compact
- Newborn-friendly
- Hand brake
What We Dislike
- Weight limit of 50 lbs.
- Storage difficult to access
- Tires require air refills
Side-by-side double strollers are great for giving both your children equally good views. (Many tandem strollers can leave one kid with a more restricted view.) Some kids also prefer to see and interact with each other. The Mountain Buggy Duet offers the advantages of side-by-side with the width of a single stroller. Itâs only 25 inches wide, so navigating doorways or crowded sidewalks is easy. The Mountain Buggy Duet is also newborn-compatible with a lie-flat option, so you can use it right away.
The Duet has a lower weight limit than some other models (many other strollers can take 45 to 50 pounds per child) and maxes out at 50 total. Parents also say itâs a pain to refill wheels when they deflate. Foam-filled wheels on some other strollers can provide a more low-maintenance option.
Dimensions (LxWxH): 12 x 25 x 35 in.
Weight: 32.4 lbs.
Best Budget: Graco Ready2Grow LX 2.0 Double Stroller
What We Like
- Easy to fold
- Can fit two car seats
- Easy to assemble
What We Dislike
- Long when folded
- Steering isn’t the best
- Low-quality canopy
Itâs easy to get sticker shock with multiple four-figure strollers on the market, but you can find a budget-conscious option without sacrificing quality. The Graco Ready2Grow LX 2.0 can accommodate two car seats, although the riding options are the comfiest for two kids of different ages. The Ready2Grow LX 2.0 offers handy accessories like a cupholder and a variety of configurations like a bench seat or standing platform.
Some parents said the handle had some issues â too tall for some, too short for others. The canopy provides some overhead protection but doesnât have the peekaboo window or full coverage of competing strollers. Additionally, this model is long when folded, so youâll need to remove the front canopy for an easier fit in the trunk of your car.
Dimensions (LxWxH): 48 x 25.6 x 47.4 in.
Weight: 32 lbs.
Best for Style: Mockingbird Single-to-Double Stroller
What We Like
- Easy to fold
- Thoughtful details (and cute colors!)
- Good value for your money
What We Dislike
- Kids can’t both recline when facing apart
- Low maneuverability performance
- Bulky folded size
The Mockingbird is excellent at blending style and convenient design elements. It has a smooth, one-hand fold and can support two car seats, which is great for twin families. The Mockingbird offers more than 13 configurations for older kids and babies to share a ride. You can also add a riding board for a third child to stand. The storage baskets can hold up to 25 pounds (many stroller storage baskets have a 10-pound limit).
The details on the Mockingbird help set it apart. The adjustable handlebar, mesh panel plus peekaboo window, and rubber tires (minus the potential to go flat) are thoughtful touches for real #babylife. Youâve got multiple under-the-canopy and color combinations to choose from to suit your style. For $450, youâre getting serious flair and features for your buck.
The Mockingbird didnât perform as well on maneuverability tests as other models, however. Especially when youâve got two toddlers buckled in, terrain like uneven grass can take a lot of muscle. The Mockingbird also wonât allow two children to recline when theyâre facing apart.
Dimensions (LxWxH): 33 x 25.5 x 40 in.
Weight: 35 lbs.
Best for Versatility: Baby Jogger City Select 2 Single-to-Double Modular Stroller
What We Like
- 24 configurations
- Sustainably sourced fabric
- Easy, compact fold
What We Dislike
- Turning can be tough
- Heavy
Parenting multiple kids can mean trying out various combinations to find what works. The Baby Jogger City Select 2 has 24 possible configurations, so you get tons of versatility to find the setup thatâs best for your kids. The canopy is large and made of sustainably sourced fabric thatâs designed to help with thermoregulation. (In other words, provide more comfort on hot days.) We love that the storage basket is still easy to access with two kids loaded in the stroller.
The Baby Jogger City Select 2 is also twin-friendly, as it can accept two car seats from a wide range of brands (options include Britax, Graco, Chicco, and more). We like the adjustable calf support and recline so kids can be sure to find comfort. This stroller also offers a surprisingly compact fold given its weight and size.
Like most in-line double strollers, the Baby Jogger City Select 2 doesnât turn on a dime. (Check out side-by-side models like the Baby Jogger City Mini GT2 for more nimble turns.). Itâs heavier than several options on this list, which could prove cumbersome for lifting in and out of your trunk.
Dimensions (LxWxH): 35 x 23.8 x 41.1 in.
Weight: 26.4 lbs.
Best for Older Kids: Evenflo Pivot Xpand
What We Like
- Higher weight capacity for older child
- Adjustable footrest
- Convenient, easy-to-use features
What We Dislike
- Canopies are small
- Lower quality material
- Squeaky frame
The Evenflo Pivot Xpand is an underrated gem of a stroller. Itâs twin-friendly and can hold kids from 4 to 55 pounds, the widest range of the competition. This stroller is car seat compatible, and you can mix and match car seat styles or car seat plus toddler seat options for plenty of versatility.
The Evenflo Pivot Xpand is an affordable option (shop around to spot excellent deals), but its features compete with luxury strollers. The storage basket is huge and easy to reach â its only downside is the 10-pound weight limit compared to others, such as UPPAbabyâs 30-pound capacity. Folding, unfolding, and buckling the harness is straightforward, and the brake is smooth and easy to use.
The canopy on the Evenflo Pivot Xpand blocks some overhead sun and has a peekaboo window but doesnât offer the generous coverage and protection many other strollers do. Some parents mention quality complaints like a squeaky frame or a scratchy feel to the material.
Overall, for the price, this model still has a lot to offer and may fit your family for years.
Dimensions (LxWxH): 34 x 26.5 x 41.5 in.
Weight: 42.6 lbs.
Best for Tall Parents: Contours Options Elite V2 Double Stroller
What We Like
- Adjustable handlebar
- Adjustable footrest
- Quilted seats
What We Dislike
- Doesn’t maneuver well on rough surfaces
- Tricky to fold
- Bulky
Ergonomic comfort matters when it comes to managing a long outing with kids. Tall parents sometimes get the short straw when it comes to stroller fit. The adjustable handlebar on the Contours Options Elite V2 is a major perk to make sure your gear works for you. Because tall parents may make tall babies, the adjustable footrest is another perk for all-around comfort.
The Contours Options Elite V2 isnât the best off-road stroller. The fold isnât intuitive, and some parents said they struggled with opening and refolding the stroller smoothly.
Ultimately, itâs a matter of fit. If hunching over other strollers is an issue, this is definitely a model to try for a more comfortable experience.
Dimensions (LxWxH): 55 x 26 x 41.3 in.
Weight: 37.5 lbs.
Best for Jogging: BOB Gear Revolution Flex 3.0 Duallie Double Jogging Stroller
What We Like
- Smooth, easy to steer
- Comfortable, adjustable seating
- Huge UPF 50+ canopy
What We Dislike
- Bulky and heavy
- Spot clean only
- Not the best storage design
The BOB Gear Revolution Flex 3.0 Duallie Double Jogging Stroller has a devoted following and for good reason. This stroller manages to be sturdy and substantial but pushes like a dream thanks to air-filled tires and excellent suspension. The front wheel is lockable for long runs, and the comfortable seats will keep your kids happy. One parent said her 16-month-old climbed in and refused to get out for an hour!
The Revolution Flex 3.0 wins points for one-handed adjustable seating and a more upright position than many other jogging strollers â perfect for little ones who love looking around. Parents also praised the huge canopy that provides ample coverage and UPF protection.
The storage on the Revolution Flex 3.0 isnât as convenient as competitors, such as the Thule Urban Glide 2. Weâd like to see an added cover to the undercarriage bin and removal of the strap in the middle, which can make it tough to fit larger items like a diaper bag. This stroller is also on the bulky, heavy side.
That said, when it comes to a jogging stroller, a smooth ride makes all the difference, and thatâs where this BOB Gear option excels.
Dimensions (LxWxH): 48 x 30.5 x 45 in.
Weight: 33.1 lbs.
Final Thoughts
If youâre looking for a stroller that can handle bumpy terrain and maneuver with ease, a side-by-side jogging stroller is likely to offer the smoothest, nimblest ride. The Thule and BOB Gear are neck-and-neck performers. If slim design and ample storage are most important, the UPPAbaby offers luxe comfort and max storage. And for those mindful of their budget, there are several options less than $400 that offer solid features and performance.
Life as a parent is always busy, especially as your family grows. Consider how youâll use a stroller the most to determine what style will fit your lifestyle best. Whatever features and budget you have in mind, youâre likely to find a good option on our list. (Want more top stroller options? Weâve researched dozens to find the best performing strollers.)
FAQs
Which kind of double stroller is best?
The choice between tandem and side-by-side depends on your needs and preferences. Tandem is great for navigating narrow sidewalks and giving kids their own space. Side-by-side models can have stronger turning and terrain performance, and some kids do better when they can have equal seats and more interaction.
Whatâs the best double stroller for toddlers and newborns?
The Thule Urban Glide 2 has one of the smoothest rides on the market and tons of thoughtful features. If youâd rather have a tandem than a side-by-side model, the UPPAbaby provides comfortable seats and fantastic storage.
Do I need a double stroller for a 3-year-old and newborn?
Unless you have an alternate way to carry your baby (e.g., a baby wrap or front carry), youâll likely want a double stroller option to accommodate multiple children for errands or trips. Even when kids can walk independently, their pace canât always match an adult’s. A double stroller can be a good solution to keep parents from having to carry tired kids in addition to other gear.
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