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When looking for a light double stroller the weight and dimensions are important factors to take into consideration. When you are not using it, select a stroller that is simple to use and small in size. This will allow it to store it in your car trunk, and also to navigate through airport security and foreign roads.

The best strollers that are lightweight have a light, intuitive fold and self-standing mechanism that helps reduce the strain on parents' bodies. Many strollers have various seating options, and some can accommodate infant car seats.

Kolcraft Cloud Plus

Designed for the family traveling. Lightweight and compact, with the ability to fold in one hand. All-terrain wheels, front suspension and multi-position reclining seat will accommodate children as heavy as 50 pounds. The trays for parents and children, large storage basket, and 3-tiered extended canopy with the peekaboo window offer maximum sun protection.

The Cloud earned one of the lowest scores in our tests of quality due to a flimsy feel with hard plastic seats, and a design that seems dated. It's also more expensive than other strollers with a lighter weight. This is a bad option for parents looking for an affordable option.

It's not the tiniest stroller, but it has enough features that it is worth a look. The swiveling wheels make it easy for you to maneuver it on flat surfaces. It can also jump curbs with ease. The Cloud's low handle is a drawback but it's at knee height, and not adjustable. It's not comfortable to push it with your legs dangling in the air like that and it's also not helping that it's not cushioned.

In our tests during our testing, we found the Cloud to be simple to set up and open. It's a little more difficult to close, however. You need to slide a slider before you press a large white button for it to collapse. This can be frustrating especially if you're juggling kids while doing it.

The Cloud comes with a tiny but spacious storage basket. It can fit a large diaper bag. The basket is small and you might have to store something inside to reach the back. The Cloud includes a child and parent tray with two cup holders each however both are too narrow to accommodate larger cups or bottles.

The Kolcraft brand has been around since 1946, and is a third-generation family-owned business. They began by making diapers and crib pads and now they produce a variety of baby products, such as highchairs and infant car seats. The company is located in Chicago and is an American manufacturer.

Jeep Destination Ultralight SBS

Jeep Destination Ultralight SBS is a lightweight and minimalist double stroller that is great to travel with. It's extremely light at 18 pounds (lighter than many single strollers!) It folds flat to make it easy to carry and store. It also features independently reclining seats, large all-weather SPF 50 sun visors that have large windows with peekaboos and under-seat storage bags. The visors can be adjusted to fit children of different heights. It also has a one step linked parking brake that is Disney-sized approved.

The swivel wheels of the Jeep are also awesome for maneuvering over bumps and uneven surfaces. This stroller does not accept car seats. Your child must be at minimum six months old and possess a good neck control to ride on the front seat. The stroller has three panels of sun canopy, and each seat comes with a cupholder and snack tray.

Another stroller that is extremely light is the Valco Baby Snap Trend. It's a little heavier than the Kolcraft Cloud Plus at 23 lbs, but it's amazingly thin and slim (26.5 inches wide!) and has a ton of luxurious features that make it perfect for travel. It folds easily, very maneuverable, and is easily able to fit in overhead compartments as well as the trunks of airplanes.

Like the Summer Infant 3D Pac CS+ Double and Mountain Buggy Nano Duo, the Joovy Kooper X2 is another tri-fold ultralight double stroller. It's similar to the Jeep Destination Ultralight SBS but it has a few distinct differences. It's a little more expensive, but it offers a more shady sun canopy and better maneuverability. It also has a convenient carry strap and can accommodate children as heavy as 44 pounds per seat.

Summer Infant 3D Pac CS+

Summer Infant 3D Pac CS+ is a lightweight stroller with a lot of features. It's not only crazy lightweight at just 13 pounds and comes with plenty of storage in the form of parent and child cup holders, a child sippy-cup pocket as well as a parent storage compartment and more. It can also be used with the car seat of your child and features a brake that flips. It's designed to grow with your child from a newborn stroller to an adult stroller by attaching the car seat adapters (sold separately) and is suitable for children 6 months of age and up.

Another thing to take note of about this stroller is that it only runs on swivel wheels and doesn't have any locking features which means it won't be the best travel double stroller choice for terrain that is rocky or hilly. It's still a great option for most families, as it is easy to maneuver on smooth surfaces as well as smooth surfaces.

This is among the smallest and light double pram stroller strollers, with all-size features. It folds easily with one hand and stored in the trunk or garage. It is also able to be used as a stroller for travel and is compatible with most car seats without the need for additional adapters.

In contrast to most strollers that are lightweight, the Summer Infant 3D Pac CS+ has two separate seats that can carry up to 50 pounds per seat (100 lbs total). The seats come with individual leg rests and 3-panel canopies that include an open-top sunvisor and a peekaboo window.

The seats are cushioned to ensure your child's safety. They also come with five-point safety harnesses that can be adjusted to three different height positions. Each seat comes with an infant cushion that is perfect for babies. Parents will love the cup holders for parents and children, along with the child's cup holders, cell phone holder, as well as a large storage basket. The stroller can also be outfitted with the Yoyo+ Board, which turns it into a tandem stroller.

Joovy Kooper X2

The Kooper X2 double stroller is a great choice for parents looking for an easy-to-use double that can hold two kids. The sling-style seats are comfortable and they offer the same amount of headroom as other double strollers. This allows kids to sit together. Contrary to other strollers with side-by-side seating this one Kooper X2 offers a fully reclined seat, which is a great option for napping. Its recline mechanism is simple to use but doesn't go genuinely flat; taller kids may notice a dangling leg when sitting in the reclined position. It also has a large canopy that we found to be more effective in blocking the sun's rays than other strollers in our review of the top double strollers.

The stroller is lightweight enough to to move through door frames. This was an important issue with other models we tried. It folds easily and the handlebars are close to the ground for easy carrying. The only drawback is its small storage space, which can feel uncomfortable when filled with kids' toys.

Joovy is a family-owned business that makes unique functional, high-quality and durable baby products. Their line includes innovative bottles in our top baby bottle review, fascinating strollers such as the Joovy Zoom X2 Double and a unique rain cover that fits many popular strollers. The company's products are affordable priced, and they often feature fun designs that will appeal to kids.

In our lab tests we take into consideration a variety of aspects to determine the ease of use of a double stroller. This includes the ease with which it is possible to fold and set up, how to adjust the safety harness, and how to open and close the brakes. We also lift and carry the strollers folded as if they were placed in a trunk and how to put in and remove a infant car seat if needed. We've also assessed the strength and durability of each model, as well as whether it has a tray for parents that can be used for both child trays.

The Joovy Kooper X2 earned the top rating for its ease of use in our latest update of the top double strollers guide, and also one of the highest scores in our Strollers test program overall. Its user-friendly design features one-hand recline that is tilt-free, a large canopy that rotates to the side for shade, and features a mesh for ventilation you can see through when it's tilted, individual kid trays with built-in cup holders, zip-up parent pockets, and an extra-large storage basket.