Family Tested: The Best Single-to-Double Strollers

Canadian Family readers help us rate the best strollers that convert from single to double

Family Tested: The Best Single-to-Double Strollers

Britax B-Ready

Tested by Alison Konkel, mom of Chase, 2, and nine-month-old Cohen, Saskatoon
PRICE $530; second seat, $160; bassinet, $160 WEIGHT Single, 29 lb.; double, 35 lb. WIDTH 26.5" WEIGHT CAPACITY First seat, six months up to 55 lb.; second seat, birth up to 35 lb.
CAR SEAT COMPATIBILITY Some Chicco, Graco, Peg Pérego (universal adaper sold separately) and Britax Chaperone and B-Safe (adapters included with car seat)
FEATURES Fourteen different seat configurations; reversible top seat with four recline positions; under-seat storage basket; all-terrain, foam-filled rubber tires; press-and-click system to switch seats easily; adjustable handle; four-point suspension; canopy with sun visor and ventilation window; one-step linked rear brakes; adult cup holder; locked fold with or without the second seat attached
PROS “It is comfortable and large enough for Chase. It folds easily with both seats. The straps are easily adjustable. It’s easy to manoeuvre—it doesn’t even feel like there are two kids in it. The big wheels help to go through water, mud, gravel or snow!”
CONS “When folded, it barely fits in my VW Jetta. Chase didn’t like the lower seat because he couldn’t see in front. The main seat is superior; it’s bigger, has a cushioned insert, handlebar and better sun and wind protection.”
RATING 8.5/10