Best Double Strollers in Italy 2026

Research by Peter Crona

Last updated

For Italy, a useful double-stroller guide starts with the narrow points: lift door, apartment entrance, nursery route, pavement width, folded storage, and car boot. Tandem, side-by-side, and convertible models solve different sibling problems, so compare the layout against the route you actually use.

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Why are scores between 9 and 10?

This is a curated shortlist of strong picks, not a full best-to-worst ranking. Small score gaps usually mean we have slightly more evidence for one model than another, not that the lower-scoring option is a poor choice.

So this is just another affiliate roundup with an arbitrary order?

No. We make these lists good enough that we use them ourselves and recommend them to friends and family. We turn the kind of research careful parents would normally do by hand into a repeatable process. Then we compare the evidence across the markets we cover and rank products with a model that gives more weight to stronger signals instead of simple averages or a fully hand-picked order based purely on editorial preference.

  1. Our score: 9.71 / 10

    Chicco OHlala Twin

    Italian brand

    Best: Mid-range

    Chicco Ohlala Twin belongs on the broad stroller list for families solving a two-child seating problem rather than shopping for the smallest single buggy. Compare seat equality, folded size, and whether both children have the support they need.

    Pros

    • For Chicco OHlala Twin, the low weight makes boot loading, steps, and short trips easier than with many full-size doubles.

    Cons

    • For Chicco OHlala Twin, the light frame is better for city and travel use than heavy rough-route mileage.
  2. Our score: 9.63 / 10

    Graco Stadium Duo

    Best: Affordable

    Graco Stadium Duo is a tandem double stroller for siblings with stadium-style seating. It belongs in the double-stroller shortlist because reviewed sources support real two-child transport, while the main pre-buy check is width, fold size, and how the second seat fits your children’s stages.

    Pros

    • Tandem seating keeps two-child transport narrower than many side-by-side doubles, which helps with doors and everyday routes.

    Cons

    • The long fold and 15 kg per-seat limit need checking against your car boot, storage space, and the older child’s stage.
  3. Our score: 9.62 / 10

    Costway Double Stroller Wagon

    Costway Double Stroller Wagon fits families who want two child seats, canopy coverage, footrests, cup storage, and the option to push or pull the same wagon on bigger days out. It is more of a park, zoo, and holiday hauler than a compact city stroller.

    Pros

    • Two seats, belts, footrests, canopy, tray storage, and push-pull handles make it clearly child-focused.

    Cons

    • The wagon footprint is harder to thread through tight shops than a normal double stroller.
  4. Our score: 9.55 / 10

    Hauck Duett 2

    Best: Single-to-double

    Long-running tandem that still makes sense on flexibility and price, not on being the newest sibling stroller

    Hauck Duett 2 is a practical tandem double for families who need a baby-and-toddler setup without moving straight to a bulkier premium sibling stroller. The convertible upper seat and removable lower seat are the value; the tradeoff is a more utilitarian feel than newer modular doubles.

    Pros

    • Convertible upper seat and removable lower seat give it more sibling-stage flexibility than many simpler budget doubles.

    Cons

    • Older, more utilitarian design gives up refinement, easier steering, and premium feel compared with newer modular doubles.
  5. Our score: 9.42 / 10

    Deryan Elena Duo

    Deryan Elena Duo is a tandem double for families who want a protected baby-and-toddler setup without jumping to a premium sibling platform.

    Pros

    • Tandem layout keeps two-child capacity narrower than a side-by-side double.

    Cons

    • The pram-style tandem setup is bulkier than lightweight twin buggies.
  6. Our score: 9.41 / 10

    Cybex Gazelle S

    Best: Premium

    Long-running single-to-double platform that still makes sense if sibling flexibility matters more than having the newest chassis

    Cybex Gazelle S is a premium single-to-double stroller for families who want one frame that can expand into a two-child setup instead of buying a fixed double immediately.

    Pros

    • Duo-mode capacity and multiple configurations make it useful when sibling plans or newborn-plus-toddler needs are still evolving.

    Cons

    • The value case depends on actually needing the expansion system; it is more stroller than many families need for single-child use.
  7. Our score: 9.39 / 10

    Inglesina Twin Sketch

    Italian brand

    Inglesina Twin Sketch is a light, compact side-by-side double for twins or close siblings where independent recline and easier folding matter more than all-terrain strength.

    Pros

    • Independent reclining seats support two children with different nap or sitting needs.

    Cons

    • Each seat has a 15 kg limit, so bigger toddlers may outgrow it sooner than heavier-duty doubles.
  8. Our score: 9.37 / 10

    hauck Atlantic Twin

    hauck Atlantic Twin is a fuller twin-pram setup for families who need two newborn-ready places rather than a lightweight errand double.

    Pros

    • Two carrycot-style seats that convert for later use make the newborn-twin case clearer than many simple doubles.

    Cons

    • The twin-system format is bulky, so measure lift, hallway, boot, and storage space before relying on it daily.
  9. Our score: 9.35 / 10

    Graco DuoRider

    Graco DuoRider is for families who want two proper side-by-side seats without moving straight to a heavy premium double. It suits twins or close siblings, with the usual width checks before buying.

    Pros

    • Lighter side-by-side design is easier to lift, fold, and store than many heavier double strollers.

    Cons

    • Side-by-side width still matters in tight aisles, small elevators, and older doorways even if the chassis is lighter.
  10. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    Bebeconfort Mane

    Bebeconfort Mane is a side-by-side twin stroller with lie-flat seats and automatic folding for families who want two equal seats without a premium double budget.

    Pros

    • Lie-flat independent seats make it easier for twins or close siblings to nap at the same time.

    Cons

    • Side-by-side width still matters in narrow shops, lifts, and small car boots.
  11. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    Bugaboo Donkey 6

    Best: All-terrain

    Bugaboo Donkey 6 fits families who want one premium stroller that can move from a single setup to a real side-by-side sibling setup. The reason to consider it is flexibility and ride quality; the pre-buy check is whether its width, storage needs, and price make sense for daily Canadian use.

    Pros

    • Mono-to-duo flexibility lets it cover one child now and two children later without changing stroller families.

    Cons

    • The side-by-side chassis is still a real space commitment in condos, lifts, and smaller trunks.
  12. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    Joie Evalite Duo

    Lightweight tandem that fits when two seats and realistic lifting both matter

    Joie Evalite Duo is the double-stroller option to compare when you want tandem seating without the width of a side-by-side. It fits close siblings better than casual add-on boards, but you should check rear-seat stage fit, folded length, and lift weight.

    Pros

    • Tandem layout keeps width easier than many side-by-side doubles.

    Cons

    • The longer frame and staged seating need checking against your children’s ages and storage space.