Two kids means choosing between side-by-side (easier to push, wider) and tandem/inline (fits through doorways, longer). Here are the best doubles and expandables for twins or two-under-two, ranked, with weights and prices from our spec data, updated 2026.
26.8 lb, ~$600 — the most configurable double on the list, with seats that reposition over a dozen ways; grows from one child to two without buying a new frame.
27 lb at ~$549 — buy it as a single and add the second seat later; a direct-to-consumer price well under the premium expandables.
27 lb, ~$1,099 as a single — the benchmark stroller that expands to carry two with a rumble or second seat; premium, but one stroller for years.
32.1 lb, ~$700 — a side-by-side all-terrain double with a hand brake and air tires, for parents who want to run with two.
36 lb, ~$1,099 — a premium side-by-side all-terrain twin that still fits through a standard doorway; heavier, but a smooth ride for two.
Side-by-side strollers are easier to push and give each child an equal view, but are wider; tandem (inline) strollers fit through standard doorways but are longer and can be harder to steer.
Side-by-side models like the Baby Jogger City Select 2 (in its double configuration), Thule Urban Glide 2 Double, and Bumbleride Indie Twin are common twin picks because both seats recline fully and equally.