Independent Testing Results
Choosing the right double prams is essential for your lifestyle. In Australia, we have unique considerations like high UV levels and specific vehicle boot sizes.
Our team has tested the top models for durability, foldability, and child comfort. We prioritize independent data over marketing claims to ensure you get the best value for your family.
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Real-World Double Pram Dilemmas
Q: Redsbaby NUVO vs Babybee Juno: Which Australian single-to-double is better for 2026?
This is the big battle for 2026. The Redsbaby NUVO is praised for its incredibly high seat position and the fact it can fold with both seats attached. The Babybee Juno, however, offers a slightly more robust feel and a massive 10kg basket capacity. Both are excellent 'Australian-designed' choices that beat the premium brands on value.
Q: Is a double pram really worth it for a newborn and a 2.5-year-old?
This remains a hot debate. In 2026, many parents are opting for 'Single-to-Double' convertibles. If your 2.5-year-old is active, you might only need the second seat for 6 months before switching to a buggy board. Models like the UPPAbaby Vista V3 or Redsbaby NUVO are perfect because they don't feel like a 'bus' when used as a single.
Q: Do side-by-side prams fit through standard Australian doorways?
Most modern side-by-side prams (like the Bugaboo Donkey 5 or Baby Jogger City Mini Double) are under 75cm wide, fitting standard 82cm Australian doors. However, tandem (inline) prams are still superior for navigating narrow Melbourne cafes or busy Sydney footpaths.