Ickle Bubba Venus Twin Double Stroller

Pros / Cons
Pros
- Independent reclines and leg rests let one child sleep while the other sits upright.
- At 13.4 kg/29.5 lb, it is lighter to lift than many full-size side-by-side doubles.
Cons
- The 76.5 cm/30.1 in chassis can miss narrower front doors, shop aisles and older lifts, and it remains 76.5 cm/30.1 in wide when folded.
- A 15 kg/33.1 lb limit per seat may end its useful life early for a heavier older sibling.
Product Facts
- From Age
- Birth
- Max Weight per Seat
- 15 kg/33.1 lb per seat
- Seats
- 2
- Seat setup
- Fixed double
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- Price/Buy
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The Venus Double suits twins or close-age siblings when equal side-by-side seats matter more than squeezing through every doorway. Each backrest and leg rest adjusts independently, so one child can nap while the other sits up; front and rear suspension and lockable swivel wheels are useful on broken pavements and park paths. At 13.4 kg/29.5 lb it is manageable for a full-size double, but its 76.5 cm/30.1 in width remains the deciding constraint, and it stays that wide when folded. Each seat is limited to 15 kg/33.1 lb, so check the older child’s current weight rather than relying on the approximate three-year age guide. For newborn use, verify the exact bundle and follow the lie-flat instructions—the standard pushchair bundle does not include the newborn cocoon. Before buying, measure the front door, lift and car-boot opening, then compare the folded package with the available boot space.