
Joolz
Aer+
Travel-friendly, city-nimble, but tiny storage and struggles off-pavement.

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I’ve tried the bugaboo, and then 3 of the stackable ones. The bugaboo is nice because you can see both and it’s not much wider than the others but it manages to do that by keeping seats and carrycots incredibly narrow. The others go like this in terms of advantages - gazelle: both seats are the same weight limit - uppababy: one handed detachment of carrycots and a huge basket - icandy: you can see both babies in their carrycots at once (it has way more flexibility in adapters eg see the picture for one option that’s not available on the others afaik) [icandy stackable visible option](https://www.babybabyonline.co.uk/pushchairs-prams-c3/shop-by-type-c26/twins-tandems-c386/icandy-peach-twin-pushchair-dark-grey-twill-phantom-p7060)
Don’t get a stacked one. I got the I candy double and it’s too heavy as a double. Got the double Baby jogger— absolutely best decision. 21 month gap exactly
Also have the iCandy Peach. Works for us. It’s quite bulky but it’s good off road and very easy to collapse down
We’ve actually got an iCandy Peach, but none taken 😆 They’re all great, really don’t think you can go far wrong with any of them. Biggest consideration for me is storage, work out where it’s going to go when you’re not using it and make sure it fits. If you’re going to collapse it all the time at home make sure that’s an easy enough process, ideally one you could do one handed, as you’ll never have both hands free ever again! Good luck!
Also have the iCandy Peach. We got it in the double configuration and it’s great. Smooth on rough terrain and you don’t need to push too hard. Very bulky though.
I was given the iCandy Peach second hand by a family friend and I LOVE it, it’s really smooth and even though it’s huge it’s very maneuverable, it’ll turn 360 degrees within its own footprint. However, this is my third baby and I’ve had loads of prams and while the iCandy is my favourite, the Hauck and My Babiie prams (they’re the exact same design) are a very close second for a fraction of the price. I’ve tried various others (Cúpla, Maclaren) and absolutely hated them. The Bugaboo Donkey falls somewhere in the middle - I liked it but it wasn’t worth the price. TL;DR: If money is no object buy the iCandy, but if that’s a month’s rent for you, buy Hauck or My Babiie.

Joolz
Aer+
Travel-friendly, city-nimble, but tiny storage and struggles off-pavement.

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Butterfly Series
Durable, compact for city travel, good storage, but expensive.

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Cruz V2 Stroller
Durable workhorse with massive storage, but heavy and bulky.

UPPAbaby
Minu V3 Stroller
Compact travel, decent storage, but pricey, seat not upright.

UPPAbaby
Cruz V3
Durable, massive storage, great service, but heavy and bulky.

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