Joie AirTwin

Pros / Cons
Pros
- Side-by-side seats treat two close-age riders more evenly than many tandems.
- Independent reclines and from-birth use help when nap needs do not match.
Cons
- Width remains the main check in lifts, narrow shops, and small cars.
- It is more stroller than needed when the second rider only hops on occasionally.
Product Facts
- From Age
- Birth
- Max Weight per Seat
- 15 kg per seat
- Seats
- 2
- Seat setup
- Fixed double
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- Price/Buy
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Shortlist the Joie AirTwin when twins or close-in-age children both need real seats and comparable comfort. The side-by-side layout solves the parent problem of treating both riders evenly, with independent reclines and a lighter double frame than many full-size alternatives. The tradeoff is width: at about 76 cm wide, it needs a harder check than a tandem in doorways, lifts, small shops, and car boots. Before buying, measure your narrowest everyday entrance, lift, hallway, and boot, then check whether both children need flat recline and whether a tandem would be easier for your routes.