| If you are the parent of twins or two children who are close in age, you may find it necessary to invest in a double stroller. Double strollers can be absolute lifesavers, but shop carefully, because they can also be a hassle. Since a double stroller will carry more weight than a traditional stroller, everything is harder. Pushing, steering, and folding the stroller are all more difficult than with a traditional stroller. Don't let this scare you away, a quality double stroller can make your life much easier. When choosing a quality double stroller, such as those manufactured by Graco, Peg Perego, or Maclaren, there are some things to keep in mind. A double stroller either allows the children to ride one in the front and one behind, or the two children beside each other. There are advantages and disadvantages to each. A side-by-side arrangement can work well if your children will not pick on each other. They can keep each other occupied, and the stroller will not be as long as a front and back stroller. A stroller that allows the children to ride one in front and one behind works well with two children of different ages. The younger child can stay in the back with some quiet toys, to rest or nap, while the older child can sit upright in the front seat. These strollers are longer, which can make them unwieldy in places like shopping malls, but once you become accustomed to steering it, your double stroller will be indispensable to you.
Even if you do not jog, a double jogging stroller may be a smart investment. The oversized wheels and sturdy frame make them much easier to push through grass, gravel, and other uneven areas than a traditional double stroller. Double jogging strollers also collapse easily to fit in the trunk of your vehicle for easy portability. |