COSTWAY Sibling Double Stroller

Pros / Cons
Pros
- The tandem layout stays narrower than most side-by-side doubles, which helps in lifts and shop aisles.
- Two separate seats solve sibling transport better than a single stroller with a ride-on board.
Cons
- The long frame can be harder to steer and store than a compact single stroller.
- Check recline and age fit if both children still need stroller naps.
Product Facts
- Seat setup
- Fixed double
- Seats
- 2
- Price/Buy
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COSTWAY Sibling Double Stroller is a practical tandem pick when the real problem is moving two children through narrow routes without the width of a side-by-side double. It fits mixed-age siblings best: one child can use the front seat while the other uses the rear, with separate belts and a long front/back frame. That length is the tradeoff. It may be easier in shop aisles and lifts than a wide double, but harder to turn, fold, and store than a compact single. Before shortlisting it, check each child’s stage, recline needs, folded length, car boot space, and whether both children still nap in the stroller.