AirBuggy COCO Double EX From Birth

Pros / Cons
Pros
- Both seats recline independently for use from birth and carry up to 22 kg each, so twins do not have to share the same sleep angle.
- Air tyres and a single front wheel make the 71.5 cm side-by-side frame easier to steer over ordinary kerbs than its 13 kg weight suggests.
Cons
- Measure the full 71.5 cm width against the narrowest home door, lift, station gate and regular shop entrance rather than relying on standard-door claims.
- The 13 kg frame and 71.5 × 45 × 82 cm fold are awkward for stairs and small trunks, and the pneumatic tyres add pressure and puncture checks.
Product Facts
- From Age
- Birth
- Weight
- 13 kg
- Max Weight per Seat
- 22 kg per seat
- Seats
- 2
- Japan classification
- A-type
- Seat setup
- Fixed double
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AirBuggy COCO Double EX From Birth is built for newborn twins or close-age siblings who need two side-by-side seats without a tandem length. Both seats are usable from birth, recline independently, and carry up to 22 kg each; the basket adds a separate 5 kg allowance. Pneumatic tyres and the single front wheel help the 71.5 cm-wide frame turn and cross ordinary kerbs, while independent canopies and reclines let one child sleep without matching the other child’s setup.
The tradeoff is everything around the push. The stroller weighs 13 kg and still measures 71.5 × 45 × 82 cm folded, so measure the narrowest door, lift, station gate and car boot on your actual routes. Stairs are a two-adult job when possible. Before each outing, check tyre pressure, wheel retention, brake, harnesses and wrist strap; never exceed 22 kg in either seat or 5 kg in the basket.