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what is the best double stroller for twins Bēbee Twin: Best Folding Double Stroller

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what is the best double stroller for twins Bēbee Twin: Best Folding Double StrollerYour adventures are about to become twice as fun! From newborn to toddler, this stroller is ready to roll through every stage of parenthood from day 1 thanks to the built in bassinet, near flat recline and large toddler sized seats. With the same award winning 1 hand fold you know and love on our single, you can pack up in a flash and theres plenty of storage for ALL the stuff you need for a day out (& we know theres always a ton of it). Built to grow

Your adventures are about to become twice as fun! From newborn to toddler, this stroller is ready to roll through every stage of parenthood from day 1 thanks to the built-in bassinet, near flat recline and large toddler-sized seats. With the same award-winning 1 hand-fold you know and love on our single, you can pack up in a flash and there’s plenty of storage for ALL the stuff you need for a day out (& we know there’s always a ton of it).

Built to grow with your family, the Bēbee Twin is your new go-to for fun, effortless outings, no matter what life throws at you. Ready to roll? Let’s go!

 


Dimensions & Specs


  • Carrying Capacity: 55lbs per seat
  • Total Carrying Capacity: 110lbs
  • Storage Basket Limit: 20lbs
  • Net Weight: 27lbs
  • Age Recommendation: Birth & up with built in bassinet. Car seat adapter accessory also available1 Hand Fold/Unfold: Yes
  • Ambidextrous Fold: Yes
  • Open Dimensions: 35.75" (back wheels to front wheels) x 29.75" (side to side) x 41 (height)
  • Folded Dimensions: 29.75"(side to side) x 13.25" (depth) x 23.25" (height)
  • Seat Dimensions: 14” wide (both seats the same width!) x 9”
  • Handlebar Height: 41”
  • Recline: Near flat
  • Adjustable Footrest: Yes, 7”
  • Magnetic Buckle: Yes
  • No Rethread Harness: Yes
  • 1 Pull Harness Adjust: Yes
  • Wheel Diameter: 6” front, 7” rear (Big Wheel Kit available here)
  • Fits Through Standard Doorways?: Yes!
  • Car Seat Compatible: Yes
  • Disney Approved: Yes!

Features


  • Use from birth with the built in bassinets
  • Car seat compatible
  • Large equal sized seats - same width at 14” per seat
  • Narrow frame easily fits through standard doorways (even with a car seat attached!)
  • Magnetic buckle
  • 1 pull harness adjusts to your baby’s grown size
  • No rethread harness
  • 5 point safety harness
  • Adjustable calf rest
  • Premium soft-touch fabrics are UV protective and water resistant
  • Rear storage pockets
  • Doesn’t Suck Cup Holder included (flex design securely holds all *those* water bottles)
  • Zip out canopy extension with magnetic peek a boo window
  • Infinite near flat recline for on-the-go snoozes (from birth!)
  • Independent seat functionality
  • Independent all-wheel suspension (with Big Wheel kit available!)
  • Rear wheel brake
  • XXL Storage basket holds up to 20lbs
  • Each seat holds up to 55lbs, 110lbs total
  • Removable swing away bumper bar
  • 1 hand ambidextrous autofold
  • Standing fold

What's In The Box


Your Bēbee Twin comes ready to roll with all the must-haves!

Here's what you get:

  • (1) Doesn’t Suck Parent Cup Holder
  • (1) Bumper Bar
  • (4) Harness Pads
  • (2) Built In Bassinets (each seat)
  • (1) Storage Basket
  • (1) Travel Tote

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Materials


  • 100% Post Consumer Recycled Plastic Bottles
  • Frame: Aircraft grade aluminum
  • Cleaning & Care: Spot clean using mild soap (or hose off outside for larger messes!)

 

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