double pram - recommendations please!

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as the title says!

needs too be suitable for a newborn & 18 month old :)

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I have a Phil & Teds Sport, absolutely love it. Really easy to push & steer even with LO & the eldest in. Also great for going "off-roading!"
 
I have the Mountain Buggy Urban Duo as I wanted a side by side. I love it and it is very lightweight and easy to steer. It has a carrycot attachment parent facing for the newborn and the seats recline to almost flat for both of them to have naps. Here is a picture of my two in it.
 

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Baby Jogger City Select- we've just bought ours in anticipation of LO number 2 arriving in October. Currently using it as a single but loving how easy it is to push, how big and easily accessible the shopping basket is and how many different seat combinations there are. Plus both LOs get a good view... a number of people I know have a Phil and Teds where the smallest LO is sort of underneath the biggest LO and they've said that once LO #2 gets to about 4 months, they get really frustrated at not being able to see much of what's going on.
 
If you like them facing you and side by side then this is fab:

https://www.pramworld.co.uk/category/520/First_Wheels_Twin_Pushchair
 
We have the icandy peach, but the seats are not roomy. I love it ad it's tiny but Imogen is a dinky girl so a boy might not fit in it for very long :(. I'd try one first.
 
We have the icandy peach, but the seats are not roomy. I love it ad it's tiny but Imogen is a dinky girl so a boy might not fit in it for very long :(. I'd try one first.

We have this too!! Seat size is my only bad point, I don't think they're any smaller than a stroller seats though x
 

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