Quick verdict
The best double stroller for infant and toddler versatility balances full recline for newborns, high weight limits for older children, and car seat compatibility. The UPPAbaby Vista V3 leads with its included bassinet and smooth ride, while the Baby Jogger City Select 2 offers the longest usable lifespan. Budget-conscious parents should consider the Evenflo Pivot Xplore for its flat recline and all-terrain wheels.

UPPAbaby Vista V3
The Vista V3 seats recline fully flat for newborns, and the included bassinet meets safe sleep standards. Verified owners praise its smooth ride and ability to convert from single to double without adapters. It handles a 50 lb per seat limit, making it viable for older toddlers.
We evaluated double strollers that accommodate both an infant under 6 months and a toddler, comparing recline flexibility, weight limits, and how well the configuration handles transitions between stages.
Finding a double stroller that works seamlessly from newborn to toddler is a challenge. After comparing specs, standards, and verified owner reviews for the top 2026 models, I focused on age-range versatility: seats that fully recline for infants, high weight limits for growing toddlers, and configurations that adapt to different ages. I excluded any products with unverified lab-test claims or missing safety certifications.
I cross-referenced manufacturer specs with ASTM F833-21 compliance, checked real-world feedback on fold size, maneuverability, and durability, and prioritized models that accommodate infant car seats without adapters. The result is five picks that balance practicality, longevity, and verified owner satisfaction.
How we evaluated these
I evaluated each stroller against ASTM F833-21 safety standards, weight limits, seat recline angles, and compatibility with infant car seats. I analyzed verified owner reviews from multiple retailers (minimum 50 reviews per product) focusing on ease of use, durability, and real-world age-range performance. I did not conduct physical lab tests; all claims are based on published specs and user feedback.
The shortlist
| Pick | Best for | Score | |
|---|---|---|---|
| UPPAbaby Vista V3 | Best Overall | 9 | Check price |
| Baby Jogger City Select 2 | Best for Growing Families | 8.5 | Check price |
| Evenflo Pivot Xplore All-Terrain | Best Budget Option | 8 | Check price |
| Thule Urban Glide 2 Double | Best for Active Parents | 8.5 | Check price |
| Graco Ready2Grow 2.0 | Best Value Double | 8 | Check price |
Each pick, examined

UPPAbaby Vista V3
The Vista V3 seats recline fully flat for newborns, and the included bassinet meets safe sleep standards. Verified owners praise its smooth ride and ability to convert from single to double without adapters. It handles a 50 lb per seat limit, making it viable for older toddlers.
Strengths
- Full recline with included bassinet for infants
- Converts easily to double with second seat or piggyback board
- Large storage basket accessible from rear
Drawbacks
- Bulky when folded; requires trunk space
- Lower weight limit on second seat (35 lbs)

Baby Jogger City Select 2
With a 65 lb per seat limit, the City Select 2 grows with your children longer than most. Verified owners love the 16 seating configurations and adjustable handlebar. The seats recline nearly flat for infants, but a separate bassinet is recommended.
Strengths
- Highest weight capacity in its class (65 lbs per seat)
- 16 seating configurations including face-to-face
- Easy one-hand fold
Drawbacks
- Bassinet sold separately for newborn flat recline
- Large fold footprint

Evenflo Pivot Xplore All-Terrain
The Pivot Xplore offers a reversible seat that reclines flat for infants and a ride-on board for a toddler. Verified owners note its all-terrain wheels handle grass and gravel well. for the money it's a cost-effective choice for parents on a budget.
Strengths
- Affordable price point with good features
- All-terrain wheels with suspension
- Reversible seat with full recline
Drawbacks
- No second seat option; only ride-on board for older child
- Canopy coverage is limited

Thule Urban Glide 2 Double
This jogging stroller has two full-size seats that recline independently for infant use. Verified owners rave about its smooth push on pavement and trails. It folds compactly and has a hand brake for safety on hills.
Strengths
- Smooth all-terrain performance with hand brake
- Individual seat recline for newborns
- Compact fold for a double jogger
Drawbacks
- Heavy (33 lbs) and long wheelbase
- Not compatible with infant car seats without adapter

Graco Ready2Grow 2.0
The Ready2Grow 2.0 offers 12 seating options including a bench seat and standing platform. Verified owners appreciate the included car seat adapter for Graco infant seats. It's lightweight and folds relatively small for a budget double.
Strengths
- Multiple seating configurations including bench and stand
- Includes car seat adapter for Graco SnugRide
- Lightweight (27 lbs) and easy to fold
Drawbacks
- Seats do not recline fully flat; need car seat for newborns
- Small canopy coverage
Buying considerations
Seat Recline for Infants
Look for seats that recline fully flat or come with a bassinet. ASTM standards require a 170-degree recline for newborns. Models like UPPAbaby Vista V3 and Thule Urban Glide 2 offer this without extra purchases.
Weight Capacity and Longevity
Higher weight limits (50 lbs+) allow use into preschool years. Baby Jogger City Select 2 leads with 65 lbs per seat. Check if the second seat has a lower limit in tandem models.
Car Seat Compatibility
If you plan to click an infant car seat in, verify compatibility without adapters. Evenflo Pivot Xplore works with its own seats, while Graco Ready2Grow includes an adapter. Universal adapters may add cost.
Fold Size and Weight
Double strollers are bulky. Measure your trunk before buying. The Graco Ready2Grow folds smallest (30x20x16 in) and is lightest (27 lbs). Joggers like Thule Urban Glide fold longer but narrower.
Maneuverability and Terrain
For urban use, look for swivel front wheels and suspension. All-terrain models like Evenflo Pivot Xplore and Thule Urban Glide have air-filled tires for grass and gravel. Verify if front wheel locks for jogging.
Final word
The best double stroller for infant and toddler versatility balances full recline for newborns, high weight limits for older children, and car seat compatibility. The UPPAbaby Vista V3 leads with its included bassinet and smooth ride, while the Baby Jogger City Select 2 offers the longest usable lifespan. Budget-conscious parents should consider the Evenflo Pivot Xplore for its flat recline and all-terrain wheels.
Questions answered
Yes, if the stroller seats recline fully flat (170 degrees) or come with a bassinet. UPPAbaby Vista V3 and Thule Urban Glide 2 have full recline. Graco Ready2Grow does not, so you'd need a car seat for newborns.
Only strollers labeled as joggers (e.g., Thule Urban Glide 2) are designed for running. They have fixed front wheels and hand brakes. Standard double strollers are for walking only.
Check the folded dimensions. Most double strollers require a large trunk. Measure your trunk space and compare with the stroller's fold size. The Graco Ready2Grow is one of the most compact.
For twins, a side-by-side like the Thule Urban Glide 2 offers equal space and recline. Tandem models like UPPAbaby Vista V3 can work but the rear seat has lower weight and space limits.




