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Top Picks for Double Strollers in 2026

Three double strollers that impress our testers and score high for safety and performance this year

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grid of three images with parents pushing two children in UPPAbaby Vista v3 with Rumbleseat V3 double stroller, BOB Gear Revolution Flex Duallie, and Baby Jogger City Tour 2 Double double strollers with light green border and three graphic green squares Graphic: Consumer Reports, Manufacturers

Parents of multiples or kiddos close in age, this one’s for you. Obviously, more kids equals more stuff, so a double stroller comes in handy when transporting your baby, toddler, diaper bags, snacks, and the random lovies they can’t leave the house without. Some families even invest in a single-to-double stroller for their first child, which gives them a ride that can adapt as their family grows.

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When shopping for double strollers, you’ll want to consider the following.

  • Seating configurations: You may want side-by-side seats that can encourage interaction between the kiddos, a tandem style that takes up less width (and makes maneuvering through tight doorways a bit easier), or a single stroller that can convert to a double when you need it. Some double strollers offer add-ons like a riderboard or third seat that work for older toddlers or preschoolers, giving families the option of pushing up to three kids.
  • Overall dimensions: You’ll also want to check the stroller’s dimensions when it’s folded so that you can be sure it comfortably fits in your car’s trunk, and/or wherever you’re planning to store the stroller when it’s not in use. 
  • Weight: A heavier double stroller can be more difficult to move uphill or push over curbs (especially when it’s loaded with babies and all their gear).
  • Maneuverability: To be honest, this is no double stroller’s strongest suit—almost by definition, double strollers tend to be bulkier and harder to maneuver than singles, but some doubles are easier to push and turn than others.
  • Durability: A double has to be built tough. You’ll want a double stroller that can withstand twice the wear and tear, with bonus points for easy-to-clean seats.
  • Storage: Features like an extra-large storage basket, parent organizer, snack trays, or cup holders can make getting out of the house with two kiddos a bit easier.
  • Price: Double strollers tend to be more expensive, but there are good values to be had.

“There are good strollers at many prices,” says Joan Muratore, the engineer who oversees CR’s baby gear testing. If you don’t want to spend $1,000, there’s no need to. If you care about having the chicest or most popular model on TikTok or Instagram, you do you! But if you just want a good, safe stroller that will get you through your days with your baby, check out our ratings—we cover a range of prices.”

Consumer Reports tested over a dozen double strollers, from Baby Jogger to Uppababy, assessing them for ease of use, maneuverability, and safety, to find the best double strollers. The three double strollers that impressed our testers the most are our Top Picks for double strollers for 2026.

CR’s Top Pick for double strollers, below, is the highest-rated widely available model from our rigorous lab tests. We’ve also designated a Value Pick for double strollers that offers a great score for a good price. And because every family looks for different features in a double stroller, our Expert Pick is for families that specifically want a double jogging stroller that can easily handle rougher, bumpier terrain.

Top Pick for Double Strollers: Uppababy Vista v3 with Rumbleseat v3

two views of UPPAbaby Vista v3 with Rumbleseat V3 with light green border and three graphic hexagons, CR Recommended 2026 Top Pick graphic in top left corner

Graphic: Consumer Reports, Uppababy Graphic: Consumer Reports, Uppababy

A justly popular single-to-double modular stroller, the Uppababy Vista V3 is notable for how easily it adapts to your growing family. The stroller seat is safe for babies ages 3 months and older, but the Vista V3 also functions as a travel system. This means you can clip in any Uppababy infant car seat (no adapters needed) to transport a newborn from day one. Then “you can make room for a second child by adding a RumbleSeat, and even a third by adding a wheeled board,” says Muratore. 

The Uppababy Vista V3 earned impressive safety, maneuverability, and ease-of-use scores in our tests. “The Vista V3 has one of the best restraint systems we’ve seen,” says Muratore. Adjusting the straps is incredibly easy, thanks to the magnetic buckle. It’s also relatively easy to turn and push, especially for a double, and the storage basket is massive.

Other features our testers appreciate:

  • Self-stands when folded
  • One-touch brakes
  • Adjustable handle

There are a few downsides: Adding a second seat makes the stroller heavier and harder to maneuver, and recline positions are more limited when two seats are clipped into the frame.

Our testers’ Value Pick in Double Strollers for 2026 is a sturdy side-by-side stroller that scores high for safety, and our Expert Pick is a great choice for families who want a double stroller that’s suitable for jogging. Depending on your family’s needs and budget, one of these double strollers might be right for you.

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