When you have your second, you need a good double stroller. There are some awesome strollers that are great choices for when you are out and about with two. We’ve chosen our top six and compared them below so that you can see how they compare more in detail.
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Mountain Buggy Duet | Baby Monsters Easy Twin | Baby Jogger City Mini GT Double | Valco Baby Neo Twin | Bugaboo Donkey Twin | Bumbleride Indie Twin | |
Dimensions L”xW”xH” | 44.8″L x 25.5″ W | 36″L x 25″W x 35-42.5″ H | 44” L x 29.75” W x 30”-43.5” H | 29.5″ L x 29.5″ W x 28.5″-41″ | 32” L x 29” W x 33-42” H | 36”L x 30”W x 26.5-45.5” H |
Folded Dimensions | 35″ x 25″ x 12.5″ | 34″ x 11″ x 25.5″ | 12.5″ x 29.75″ x 31″ | 29.5″ L x 27″ x 18″ | 34.3″ x 23.6″ x 15.7″ | 32.5” x 30” x 13.5” |
Weight | 32.4 lbs | 30.5 lbs | 32.5 lbs | 27 lbs | 33 lbs | 36 lbs |
Weight Capacity | 79 lbs | 79 lbs | 100 lbs | 90 lbs | 75 lbs | 90 lbs |
Recline | Multi-position, flat | Multi-position, flat | Multi-position, flat | Multi-position, flat | 3 position | Multi-position, flat |
Wheel Size | 10″ | 7″/10″ | 8.5″ | 8″/9″ | 10″/12″ | 12″ |
Wheel Type | Air-filled tires | Silicone | Forever-Air | Air Tires | Air Tires | Air Tires |
Head Height | 25.1″ | 24″ | 26″ | 28″ | 22″ | 23″ |
Included Accessories | Seat Liners Belly Bar |
Rain Cover Belly BarSeat Liners |
x | Individual Belly Bars Headrest Seat Liners |
Rain covers Side luggage basket 2 belly bars 2 bassinet fabrics |
Airpump 2 belly bars |
Canopy | 2-Paneled + Visor | 3 Panels | 3 Panels | 3 Panels | 3 Panels | 2 Panels |
Convertible to One | ✓ | x | x | x | ✓ | x |
Adjustable Handlebar | ✓ Pivot | ✓ Pivot | ✓ Pivot | ✓ Pivot | ✓ Telescoping | ✓ Pivot |
Suspension | Rear-Wheel | 4 Wheel | Front Wheel | x | x | 4 wheel |
Reversible seat | x | x | x | x | ✓ | x |
Bassinet Available | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | x | ✓ (included) | ✓ |
Price | $729.99 | $679.99 | $579.99 | $649.00 | $1,885.00 | $739.00 |
29 Comments
Carrie Pradon
I am looking for something to hold a 2 yr old, infant and I like the board attachments on some strollers for my 4 yr old. I don’t know if a side by side or stacked stroller would be better? Also I jog a lot but am not sure I will have all 3 with me when jogging. I love and can still use my bumbleride indie jogging for 1, but may sometimes need to jog with 2? However jogging with 2 may not be as important as getting around with 2 or 3 more conveniently. I’ve been looking at the bumbleride twin as well as the Uppababy vista. Or maybe there is an even better option? Any helping thoughts would be much appreciated! Thank you!
Ellena
Hi Carrie – I have a 4 year old, 2 year old and an infant and own the City Mini GT Double. The glider board attachment works well, but is not perfect. My 4 year old cannot stand on the board for too long. If you want a stroller for jogging, then go with the Bumbleride Indie Twin. If you want a great all-around stroller that is very versatile, then you’d love the Vista
Dina
Hi. I am debating between the citi mini gt double and the valco baby neontwin, for my toddler and infant. My main priorities in a double stroller is ease of use (fold/unfold, etc.) durability/quality and maneuverablity on harder terrains. Hoping you can advise. Thanks!
Elianne
Hi–I am between the Mountain Buggy and the Valco–I already have a Bugaboo Donkey and need a double stroller that is:
Lightweight
Folds easily
Good for travel
accomodated Newborn and 2+ –and will GROW with them
What would you suggest between the Mountain Buggy vs. Valco Neo Twin vs. Thule Urban Glide?
Thank you!
Ellena
The Mountain Buggy Duet is good for around the City, but not very good for travel as it does not fold up easily and is not easy to transport that way. I would go with the Baby Jogger City Mini GT Double (I own and love it:) or the Valco.
Ellena
Both of those strollers are really similar, but there are slight differences. The Neo Twin folds with the fabrics inwards, while the City Mini GT Double folds with them outwards. The Neo Twin has a larger underseat basket, nicer fabrics, and includes individual bumper bars. The City Mini GT Double has a lifetime warranty on the frame, taller seat height, and you won’t need to fold the tires on it.
Lisa
What is head height?
Ellena
Of what?
lauren
Hi i’m debating between the city mini GT and the valco neo twin. which one is the better stroller?
Ellena
Both are great strollers, but there are some differences. If you live near a baby store, we recommend going in to testdrive them yourself. To sum it up – the Neo Twin is lighter, but the City Mini GT Double is sturdier.
Chana
I am debating between the Valco Neo Twin, Peg Perego Book, and Citi Mini GT. How do they compare? I do not live near a store.
Ellena
Hi Chana, your best bet is to try to get to a store to check them all out. I’ve never personally tried the Peg Perego Book so I can’t give you personal advice. I own the City Mini GT Double and LOVE it. The Neo Twin is more lightweight and features air tires.
debbie
hi
do you know if the mychild easy twin in the uk is the same as the baby monster easy twin in the us?
it looks extremely similar to me but I cant find anywhere that it is the same just with different marketing…
thank you
debbie
Ellena
We can’t promise that it is the same, but we believe it is.
Brenda Smith
HI im debating between a baby monster easy twin or a mountain buggy nano duo for a newborn and 2 year old. My first priority is that the stroller should wheel easily as i do alot of walking. Secondly im looking for a sleek easy to fold stroller, whats recommended?
Ellena
The Nano Duo folds much much smaller than the Easy Twin.
Lynne
Is there a difference between the Mountain Buggy Duet and the Mountain Buggy Duet V3?
Ellena
Are you asking what the difference between Mountain Buggy’s first version of the Duet and the v3?
Kyle
I know I’m late to the party, but I am getting mixed reviews on the City Mini GT double… Is there an adapter for the Chicco Keyfit carseat?
Christina
I’d love some advice!
I am pregnant with my second boy. My first is 2 years old. When my second son is born my first will be 2.5. He’s a tall toddler and outgrew our city select. There is SO much about the city Select I was not in love with.
I’d really want one that is great for taller toddlers.
Easy to push and move around/user friendly.
All terrain and will adapt with a Cybex Aton.
Ellena
Hi Christina, We most definitely can help you. There are so many great options for you – do you want inline or side-by-side?
Esther Moskovitz
This is helpful becaue I am also considering between these two. You say the Mountain Buggy folds smaller than the baby monster. But does it fold as easily?
Ellena
They are both quite similar. Come by to check them out in person.
Maytal
Hi!
I’m debating between the mountain buggy duet and the baby monsters easy twin. The most important things for me in a stroller are width and maneuverability. which one would you suggest?
Ellena
Hi Maytal. Both strollers are the same width. The Duet features aeromax tires vs the Easy Twin has EVA wheels.
Ariana
Hi! Debating between the mountain buggy duet v3 & Valco Trimode Duo X. pregnant with my fourth. my 3rd will be 18 months when the baby is born. I like that the Valco holds heavier weight & seems to have wider seats. Do you know which has a larger underneath basket (mountain buggy doesn’t have a middle bar separating the basket). I would love to hear suggestions regarding these 2 thanks
Ellena
Hi Ariana, I would be happy to help you out. The TriMode Duo X is a much larger stroller and can accomodate a third seat in front. The Duet is much narrower with narrow seats. Both underseat baskets are fairly similar.
Maya
I’m expecting twins and my daughter will be 2.5 yo. Looking for a double stroller that attaches two car seats (doesn’t matter what brand) and has a roller board option. Also something easy to maneuver and get in/out of a care. I’m between bugaboo donkey twin and bumbleride indie twin. What do you suggest or is there a better option?
Ellena
Both of those are great options! The Donkey is super cool, but it can be tough to go in and out of the car. i highly recommend the Indie Twin or Valco Baby Snap Duo Trend.