Double prams!

Hit me with what double pushchairs are good and bad! Tandem or side by side? Prices too if possible please! For info I will have a newborn & 2 year old!
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Out n about double nipper wish I got one for baby arriving it would’ve saved me so much stress! They stand the test of time & you can pick them up second hand on marketplace but you have to be quick as they go super fast if at the right price. They’re easy to do up too! Or you can send it to out n about and they will reset it for you and give you a guarantee!

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I've got a bogaboo donkey for my kids (3y and 9m) I think it would be around 1500.- but I bought it on facebook for 400.- I prefer side by side, as you can see them better this way.

I got the puggle memphis 2 in 1 and it's amazing!! Can be used for just the 2 year old or newborn by themselves, and also great to used for both of them together. I have a 2 year old and a 3 month old and works great! It's about £500 so a good price for a tandem one that's interchangeable. I always though the side by sides are just annoying if you are going into a shop with narrow doorways/ not much space to push a buggy around x

Personally I prefer the tandem type, otherwise my eldest would be waking my youngest up We've got the joie tandem one, it's really easy to collapse and set up

I'm in this same predicament too I'm looking for a good one and do prefer the back to back or face to face ones so it's easier to fit in doorways etc..

I was between the Bugaboo Donkey (side by side) and the Cybex Gazelle S (tandem). My issue was that my toddler was at least 15kg at the point where baby was arriving and quite a few pushchairs (icandy, uppa vista etc) had a max 15kg when you were looking at most seat configs at the time. These 2 had the most options for that. An important consideration is how you _most_ plan to use it, my toddler is looked after by family and nursery 5 days a week so really it was just going to be weekend use for us where we needed it to fit 2 but most of the time, I’d be using it for only the baby. Interestingly, the Cybex is wider than the Bugaboo when the Bugaboo is in single mode but the Cybex is narrower than the Bugaboo when in double mode. I decided that if I was buying a pushchair to fit 2 for weekend use then that would most likely involve shops and cafes/restaurants so went for the narrowest option i.e. the Cybex. I picked one up new with the extras needed for about £1k after deals.

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