10 Best Double Strollers of 2026: A Comparison Guide for Twins and Siblings
[Published: July 17, 2026 | Last updated: July 17, 2026] | 14 min readTL;DR
- The best double stroller overall is the UPPAbaby Vista V3 because it grows from a single to a triple, has 30+ configurations, and carries a 30 lb storage basket – no other tandem stroller comes close on versatility.
- Best lightweight double stroller: Nuna TRVL dubl at 25.2 lbs with a one-handed fold and Disney park approval.
- Best budget pick: Mockingbird Single-to-Double 3.0 at $549, rated 4.8/5 by Mommyhood101 (2026) and widely considered the best value among full-featured single-to-double strollers.
- Best for travel: Silver Cross Jet Double at just 19.7 lbs – the lightest true double stroller on the market right now.
- Best double jogging stroller: BOB Revolution Flex 3.0 Duallie, the go-to for parents who run and need mountain-bike suspension on two seats.
What to Look for in a Double Stroller
A double stroller is one of the largest purchases in a family’s baby gear budget – expect to spend $400 to $1,300+ for a quality model. Before buying, use these four criteria to narrow down your options.
| Criterion | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Configuration type | Side-by-side strollers are easier to fold and steer; tandem (inline) strollers fit through narrower spaces but can feel heavier to push. |
| Folded size | Many families don’t check whether a folded double fits in their car trunk before buying. Measure your trunk before you shop. |
| Weight | Double strollers typically run 19 to 36 lbs. If you have stairs, live in an apartment, or use public transit, aim for under 27 lbs. |
| Age range and configuration | Some doubles require both children to be the same size. Others let you put a newborn on top and a toddler below, or swap in an infant car seat. |
1. UPPAbaby Vista V3 – Best Overall Double Stroller
The UPPAbaby Vista V3 is the most adaptable double stroller available. It starts as a single stroller and converts to carry two children – or even three with the PiggyBack ride-along board – using more than 30 configurations. You can run two infant car seats, two bassinets, or a toddler seat plus a RumbleSeat simultaneously.
The frame weighs 27 lbs for the main stroller, and the RumbleSeat adds 7 lbs. The storage basket holds 30 lbs – the largest we’ve seen on any stroller in this category (BabyGearLab, 2025). The 2025 V3 update added enhanced FlexRide suspension across all four wheels, a new magnetic harness buckle, and an all-weather seat liner that flips between padded cushion and breathable mesh.
The main limitation is size. When folded with two seats, the Vista measures approximately 22,913 cubic inches (BabyGearLab, 2025) – too large for many compact cars without removing the second seat. It also requires purchasing the RumbleSeat V3 separately (around $345) to use as a full double from day one.
Key features:
- 30+ seating configurations; converts from single to triple stroller
- UPF 50+ extendable canopy with magnetic peekaboo window on each seat
- 30 lb storage basket with front and rear access
- All-wheel FlexRide suspension; never-flat foam-filled tires
- Compatible with UPPAbaby Mesa and Aria car seats without adapters
- GREENGUARD Gold certified fabrics
Price: ~$1,000 (frame + toddler seat); RumbleSeat V3 sold separately (~$345)
Weight: 27 lbs (frame + main seat)
Best for: Families who want one stroller to last from birth through multiple children, especially those with storage space for a larger stroller.
2. Nuna TRVL dubl – Best Lightweight Double Stroller
The Nuna TRVL dubl weighs 25.2 lbs and folds with one hand to a self-standing position – making it one of the lightest premium side-by-side doubles on the market. At 30.5 inches wide, it fits through standard doorways and is Disney park approved.
Both seats recline independently to a near-flat position using Nuna’s Shadow Reel recline system. The wider seat (15 inches) on the left accepts any Nuna PIPA series infant car seat without an adapter, so families with a newborn and a toddler can use it as a travel system right out of the box.
The TRVL dubl supports up to 50 lbs per seat and the storage basket holds 22 lbs. Nuna’s MagneTech buckles click automatically in three steps, which real parents consistently call out as a time-saver when buckling a squirmy toddler. A twin mom tester at PureWow (2024) found the stroller easy to navigate through single doorways and elevators – both essential with twins.
Key features:
- 25.2 lbs; one-handed fold; self-standing when folded
- Side-by-side seats with independent near-flat recline
- Left seat compatible with Nuna PIPA series car seats, no adapter needed
- MagneTech self-guiding magnetic buckles
- UPF 50+ extendable canopy with peek-a-boo window on each seat
- All-wheel suspension with puncture-proof EVA foam tires
Price: ~$900
Weight: 25.2 lbs
Best for: City parents, frequent travelers, and families managing stairs or tight hallways who want a premium lightweight double that can also work as a travel system.
3. Mockingbird Single-to-Double 3.0 – Best Value Double Stroller
The Mockingbird Single-to-Double 3.0 (released in 2026) is $549 for the frame plus toddler seat – roughly half the price of the UPPAbaby Vista V3 – and the 2nd Seat Kit to convert it into a double is $175 separately. That brings the full double setup to around $724, still hundreds less than most full-price competitors.
Mockingbird rated 4.8 out of 5 stars in hands-on testing by Mommyhood101 (2026), where testers called the 3.0’s updates “meaningful” and praised the refined single-to-double platform. New in the 3.0: a fold-out LegShade with UPF 50+ coverage that extends the canopy to cover a child’s full legs – a feature no other stroller in this category offers. The frame also picks up a magnetic harness buckle, a reversible seasonal seat liner (padded vs. mesh), and in-seat storage pockets.
The stroller weighs 28 lbs and supports 50 lbs per seat in single mode and 45 lbs per seat in double mode. It’s compatible with 40+ infant car seats using the Mockingbird adapter (sold separately for $50). In double configuration, the tandem design keeps the overall width tight enough for most doorways and city sidewalks.
Key features:
- 44 possible seating configurations; expands to fit three kids with the Riding Board
- New FullShade LegShade system (unique to Mockingbird) for head-to-toe UPF 50+ coverage
- Compatible with 40+ car seats via adapter; lifetime warranty
- One-handed fold; self-standing when folded
- All-wheel suspension with never-flat shock-absorbing tires
- 25 lb storage basket; new in-seat child pockets and parent pockets
Price: $549 (single frame + toddler seat); $175 (2nd Seat Kit)
Weight: 28 lbs
Best for: Growing families who want a full-featured, high-quality double without paying a four-figure price. Also great if you’ll frequently go from single to double mode.
4. Baby Jogger City Mini GT2 Double – Best Side-by-Side for All Terrain
The Baby Jogger City Mini GT2 Double is a side-by-side stroller built for uneven ground. It uses forever-air rubber tires and all-wheel suspension so you can push over cobblestones, grass, mulch, and cracked pavement without the ride becoming a struggle. Both seats hold up to 50 lbs and recline to a near-flat position with adjustable calf supports.
The City Mini GT2 Double’s signature feature is its one-step in-seat fold: lift both in-seat straps simultaneously and the stroller folds itself. This makes packing up at the car a real one-handed job. At 29.25 inches wide, it fits through standard doorways and also meets Disney park size requirements.
One real-world note: the GT2 Double weighs about 36.6 lbs – heavier than the previous generation by 4 lbs due to added features and a rear stabilizer bar (Lucie’s List, 2024). The storage basket holds 15 lbs and is accessible from the front when calf supports are raised. The stroller accepts one infant car seat with adapters for Maxi-Cosi, Cybex, Britax, and Graco brands – but only on one seat.
Key features:
- Forever-air rubber tires with all-wheel suspension; handles any neighborhood terrain
- One-step in-seat fold with auto-lock
- Adjustable calf supports on both seats; near-flat recline
- Full-coverage UV 50 canopies with magnetic peekaboo windows
- Adjustable handlebar; hand-operated parking brake
- Fits through standard doorways; Disney park approved
Price: ~$700
Weight: 36.6 lbs
Best for: Suburban families who walk a lot on varied surfaces and want a fold that works when both hands are occupied with kids.
5. Silver Cross Jet Double – Best Lightweight Travel Double Stroller
The Silver Cross Jet Double weighs 19.7 lbs – lighter than many single strollers – and folds to a self-standing position that you can wheel through an airport like a suitcase. Each seat holds up to 50 lbs, and both recline independently, so one child can nap while the other rides upright.
At 27 inches wide, the Jet Double fits through standard doorways and is Disney park approved. The left seat (14 inches wide) is car-seat compatible; the right seat (13 inches wide) is sized for toddlers. Both seats feature UPF 50+ canopies and the storage basket holds 22 lbs.
Mommyhood101 (2026) tested the Jet Double in late 2025 and described it as “blown away” by how well it combined lightweight design with usable features. The main trade-off at this weight is seat comfort for longer rides – the sculpted seats have less padding than heavier competitors like the Nuna TRVL dubl. Price is $699.99 at Silver Cross US.
Key features:
- 19.7 lbs – lightest full-featured double stroller currently available
- Folds to self-stand; detachable bumper bar doubles as a suitcase-style pull handle
- Independent deep seat reclines; left seat is car seat compatible
- UPF 50+ extendable canopies on both seats
- Magnetic Genius buckles in three clicks
- 22 lb storage basket; Disney park approved
Price: $699.99
Weight: 19.7 lbs
Best for: Families who fly frequently or travel internationally and need a double that gates checks with ease and fits in a standard car trunk without a fight.
6. BOB Revolution Flex 3.0 Duallie – Best Double Jogging Stroller
The BOB Revolution Flex 3.0 Duallie is the double stroller for parents who actually run. It uses mountain-bike style suspension with air-filled pneumatic tires (12-inch front, 16-inch rear) that absorb trail and sidewalk impact in a way foam-filled tires simply can’t match. The front swivel wheel locks in place for jogging and unlocks for navigating crowded spaces.
Each seat holds 50 lbs and reclines to near-flat. The BOB is approved for running with children eight months and older in the seat (younger children require the infant car seat adapter). The nine-position adjustable handlebar accommodates parents from around 5’0″ to 6’5″. The 3.0 carries 10 storage pockets plus an extra-large cargo basket, giving it more carry space than any other double stroller in this roundup.
The stroller weighs 33.1 lbs and folds to about 22,507 cubic inches when closed (BabyGearLab, 2025) – heavy and bulky compared to urban doubles. It fits through standard doorways and meets Disney size requirements. Prices on the Duallie have varied; expect around $650-$750 depending on color and retailer.
Key features:
- Mountain-bike suspension with air-filled pneumatic tires; safe for jogging with 8-month+ riders
- Swivel-locking front wheel; nine-position adjustable handlebar (34.5″ to 48″)
- 10 storage pockets + extra-large cargo basket
- Magnetic peek-and-chat canopy windows on both seats
- Compatible with BOB, Britax, Graco, and Chicco infant car seats (adapters sold separately)
- UPF 50+ canopies; reflective accents for low-light use
Price: ~$650-$750
Weight: 33.1 lbs
Best for: Active, outdoorsy parents who jog or walk fast on trails, uneven terrain, and parks. Less suited to apartment dwellers or frequent travelers.
7. UPPAbaby G-LINK V2 – Best Budget Side-by-Side Double Stroller
The UPPAbaby G-LINK V2 is the most affordable double stroller from a premium brand, retailing at $399.99. It’s a side-by-side umbrella-style stroller that weighs 22.3 lbs and supports up to 55 lbs per seat – five pounds more than most doubles in this price bracket (Strolleria, 2024).
The G-LINK V2 uses four wheels instead of the typical six on a side-by-side double, which reduces overall weight and makes folding more compact. Both seats recline independently to three positions, and each has an adjustable footrest. The basket holds 10 lbs, which is on the smaller side. The stroller is not infant car seat compatible, so it’s best suited for children from three months and up.
The G-LINK V2 is worth considering as a second stroller – something to throw in the car for quick errands or trips when you don’t want to deal with the Vista or City Mini GT2. UPPAbaby also offers a dedicated travel bag with their TravelSafe program, which replaces or repairs the stroller if it’s damaged in a checked travel bag on a flight.
Key features:
- 22.3 lbs; lightweight for a side-by-side stroller
- Supports up to 55 lbs per seat (higher than most competitors)
- Four-wheel design instead of traditional six; more compact footprint
- Three-position independent recline on each seat
- UPF 50+ pop-out sun visor on each canopy
- Compatible with UPPAbaby TravelSafe program when used with the travel bag
Price: ~$399.99
Weight: 22.3 lbs
Best for: Families with two kids aged 3 months to 4 years who want a lightweight, affordable double for errands, trips, and backup use alongside a primary larger stroller.
8. UPPAbaby Minu Duo – Best Compact Premium Double Stroller
The UPPAbaby Minu Duo weighs 27.3 lbs and folds to 6,654 cubic inches – making it the most compact folded double stroller tested by BabyGearLab in their 2026 roundup. It’s a side-by-side design built around the Minu travel stroller platform, which means the emphasis is on portability and quick deployment.
The Minu Duo folds and unfolds fast, fits in smaller car trunks, and is easy to carry using the integrated carry handle. Both seats are forward-facing and accept UPPAbaby infant car seats. The trade-off for this compact size is seat comfort – the seats have no padding, no recline, and no leg rests (BabyGearLab, 2026). For children going on short or moderate outings, this is fine. For long days out, the Nuna TRVL dubl or Baby Jogger City Mini GT2 Double will be more comfortable for your children.
Key features:
- 27.3 lbs; folds to 6,654 cubic inches – most compact folded footprint in this category
- Compatible with UPPAbaby infant car seats; travel system ready
- Fast, one-step fold mechanism
- UPF 50+ canopies on both seats
- Fits through standard doorways; Disney park approved
Price: ~$749.99
Weight: 27.3 lbs
Best for: Families in apartments or small homes where storage space is tight, or those who need a double that disappears into a small trunk.
9. Baby Jogger City Tour 2 Double – Best Lightweight Foldable Double for Travel
The Baby Jogger City Tour 2 Double is a compact, lightweight option at $549.99. It’s a side-by-side stroller that folds down to a small rectangle and fits into more car trunks than most full-size doubles. BabyGearLab (2026) noted it folds to approximately 30″ x 31″ x 15″ thick – compact enough for a Honda Accord or Corolla trunk without removing seats.
Both seats hold up to 50 lbs and recline independently. The City Tour 2 Double has smaller wheels than the City Mini GT2 Double, which makes it more compact but gives it a bumpier ride on uneven pavement. It fits through standard doorways. If you want all-terrain performance, the City Mini GT2 Double is the better choice; if you want something you can throw in a smaller car regularly, the City Tour 2 Double fits better.
Key features:
- Compact folded footprint: ~30″ x 31″ x 15″ (seats stay on when folded)
- Both seats hold up to 50 lbs; independent recline
- Fits through standard doorways
- UPF 50 canopies; storage basket underneath
- Lighter and more compact than the City Mini GT2 Double, but a less smooth ride
Price: ~$549.99
Weight: Approximately 27-28 lbs
Best for: Urban parents in apartments or small cars who need a double that compacts down reasonably well without sacrificing two proper seats.
10. Bugaboo Donkey 5 – Best Luxury Single-to-Double Stroller
The Bugaboo Donkey 5 is the most premium option on this list. It starts as a full-size single stroller and expands horizontally into a side-by-side double by widening the frame – without removing the first seat or buying adapters. This side-expansion design makes the conversion smoother and faster than tandem systems.
The Donkey 5 supports up to 37.5 lbs in the main seat and 37.5 lbs in the second seat (when configured as a duo). The extendable sun canopies on both sides are large and adjustable. The frame is built from durable aluminum and comes with all-wheel suspension. The storage basket underneath is large and easy to access even with two seats attached.
The price is the biggest hurdle. The Bugaboo Donkey 5 Duo starts around $1,649 to $1,939 depending on configuration, making it one of the most expensive doubles available. It’s a stroller parents buy once and keep for years across multiple children.
Key features:
- Expands from single to side-by-side double by widening the frame – no seat removal needed
- Premium aluminum frame with all-wheel suspension
- Each seat supports up to 37.5 lbs; car seat compatible using adapters
- Large extendable canopies on both seats
- XL underseat basket; accessory-rich ecosystem
- Available in multiple premium fabric options and frame finishes
Price: ~$1,649-$1,939 (Duo configuration)
Weight: ~26.5 lbs (single), heavier with second seat attached
Best for: Parents who want the most premium build quality and a side-by-side double that expands from a single without any disassembly, and for whom budget is a secondary concern.
Double Stroller Comparison Table
| Stroller | Type | Weight | Price | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| UPPAbaby Vista V3 | Tandem (inline) | 27 lbs | ~$1,000+ | Overall versatility; growing families |
| Nuna TRVL dubl | Side-by-side | 25.2 lbs | ~$900 | City use; lightweight premium |
| Mockingbird S-to-D 3.0 | Tandem (inline) | 28 lbs | ~$724 (double config) | Best value |
| Baby Jogger City Mini GT2 | Side-by-side | 36.6 lbs | ~$700 | All-terrain neighborhood use |
| Silver Cross Jet Double | Side-by-side | 19.7 lbs | $699.99 | Travel; lightest option |
| BOB Revolution Flex 3.0 Duallie | Side-by-side | 33.1 lbs | ~$650-$750 | Jogging and trails |
| UPPAbaby G-LINK V2 | Side-by-side | 22.3 lbs | ~$400 | Budget; quick errands |
| UPPAbaby Minu Duo | Side-by-side | 27.3 lbs | ~$750 | Most compact fold |
| Baby Jogger City Tour 2 Double | Side-by-side | ~27-28 lbs | ~$550 | Small-car travel |
| Bugaboo Donkey 5 | Side-by-side expandable | ~26.5 lbs | ~$1,649-$1,939 | Luxury; premium build |
Common Mistakes to Avoid When Buying a Double Stroller
Not measuring your car trunk first: The single most common complaint from double stroller buyers is that the folded stroller doesn’t fit in their trunk. Measure the depth, width, and height of your trunk opening before you order.
Buying a side-by-side when you need a tandem (or vice versa): Side-by-side strollers are easier to fold and push, but are wider. Tandem (inline) strollers fit through narrow doorways and corridors, but are longer and can be harder to turn. Know your daily environment before you decide.
Forgetting about the accessories: Several strollers on this list (especially the Vista V3 and Mockingbird 3.0) are single strollers that require additional purchases to work as doubles. The second seat, adapters, or expansion kits can add $150-$350 to the total cost.
Choosing by weight limit alone: Almost every stroller on this list supports 50 lbs per seat. Weight limit rarely differentiates them. Focus instead on folded size, actual stroller weight, seat comfort, and how easily it converts.
Frequently Asked Questions About Double Strollers
What is the best double stroller for twins?
For same-age twins, a side-by-side double stroller is almost always better than a tandem. Both children get the same view, the same seat, and neither child is blocked by the other. The Nuna TRVL dubl and Baby Jogger City Mini GT2 Double are both well-suited to twins. The UPPAbaby Vista V3 also works for twins using two RumbleSeats or two infant car seats, though the lower seat has a slightly more limited view.
What is the difference between a tandem and a side-by-side double stroller?
A tandem (also called inline) double stroller has one seat in front of the other. It’s narrower and fits through tighter doorways, but can be harder to push when loaded and the rear child has a blocked view. A side-by-side double places both seats next to each other. It’s wider but easier to steer, and both children have a full forward view. Side-by-side doubles are also generally easier to fold because the frame doesn’t need to telescope.
How heavy is too heavy for a double stroller?
This depends on your lifestyle. If you have stairs, use public transit, or load the stroller into your car alone, anything over 30 lbs will feel heavy over time. The lightest models on this list (Silver Cross Jet Double at 19.7 lbs, UPPAbaby G-LINK V2 at 22.3 lbs) are easier to manage in those situations. For parents with a car, a garage, and flat terrain, a heavier stroller like the BOB Duallie (33.1 lbs) is a non-issue.
Can you use a double stroller from birth?
Yes, but you need the right configuration. Most double strollers require children to be at least 3 months old before sitting in the main seats. For a newborn, you’ll need either a bassinet attachment, an infant seat insert, or an infant car seat adapter. The UPPAbaby Vista V3, Mockingbird 3.0, and Baby Jogger City Mini GT2 Double all support newborn use with the right accessories (sold separately). The UPPAbaby G-LINK V2 does not support infant car seats at all and is only suitable from 3 months.
What double stroller fits through a standard doorway?
A standard interior doorway in the US is 32 inches wide. Every stroller on this list fits through a standard doorway. The narrowest are the Silver Cross Jet Double (27 inches wide), the Nuna TRVL dubl (30.5 inches), and the UPPAbaby G-LINK V2 (28.5 inches). The widest on this list is the BOB Revolution Flex 3.0 Duallie at 30.5 inches, still within doorway clearance.
What is the lightest double stroller available in 2026?
The lightest double stroller on the market right now is the Silver Cross Jet Double at 19.7 lbs. It’s the only double stroller that genuinely competes with some single strollers on weight. The next lightest on this list is the UPPAbaby G-LINK V2 at 22.3 lbs, followed by the Nuna TRVL dubl at 25.2 lbs.
Final Verdict
The UPPAbaby Vista V3 is the top pick for most families because it grows from a single to a double (and triple) stroller without requiring a full replacement, and nothing else in this price range offers 30+ configurations with a 30 lb basket. Add the RumbleSeat V3 when baby two arrives and you’re done buying strollers.
For families who want to spend less, the Mockingbird Single-to-Double 3.0 at $724 (fully configured as a double) gives you most of the Vista’s key features at roughly half the price. For travel-focused families or those in apartments where weight and compactness are the main concerns, the Silver Cross Jet Double at 19.7 lbs is the clear answer.