For families traveling with an infant and a toddler, the Babyzen YOYO² with the Connect Seat is the top choice because it fits in most airline overhead bins, while the Zoe Twin+ is the best Disney-approved side-by-side option for long park days.
Flying with two kids who each need a seat — one who can barely hold their head up and another who bolts toward the nearest escalator — changes what a stroller has to do. The best travel double stroller for an infant and toddler has to fold small enough for airport security, fit the overhead bin or a compact car trunk, handle both a car seat adapter and a toddler seat, and not tip over when one kid climbs out and the other doesn’t. You need a specific model for each travel style — overhead bin, Disney-approved, all-terrain, or budget. Here is the breakdown of the best options and how to match one to your trip.
The Overhead Bin Contenders: Three Strollers That Fly Inside The Cabin
An overhead bin–compatible stroller is the single biggest time-saver at an airport. You skip check line, you do not wait at baggage claim, and if a connection is tight, you do not worry about losing your wheels.
Babyzen (Stokke) YOYO² with Connect Seat (~$780, ~16 lbs, ~13″ fold width) is the gold standard here. The infant bassinet and the Connect Seat (for the older child) both attach to the same frame, and the whole thing folds into a carrying bag that fits in overhead bins across most major US and European airlines. The trade-off is the price — you will also need the Connect Seat adapter or a car seat adapter depending on your baby’s age.
Bugaboo Butterfly with Wheeled Board (~$599 + $125, ~21 lbs, ~13″ fold) offers a slightly roomier seat for the toddler and a smoother push on airport tile. The wheeled board lets an older sibling stand and ride, which can save your back through a long terminal. The Butterfly also folds compact enough for overhead bins, though the folded shape is bulkier than the YOYO²’s.
Joolz Aer+ with Footboard (~$600 + $120, ~17 lbs, ~13″ fold) is the lightest of the three and the best choice if your toddler is active and wants to hop on and off the footboard. The Aer+ has a one-hand fold that most parents can manage with a baby in the other arm. It runs a little narrower in the seat, so size up the toddler’s comfort before buying.
Disney-Approved Side-by-Side: Zoe Twin+ And Silver Cross Jet Double
Disney World and Disneyland both allow double strollers under 31″ wide, but they ban wagons. Two models shine here because they are narrow enough for park aisles and fold small enough for a shuttle bus or rental car trunk.
Zoe Twin+ (Zoe XL2) (~$529, ~19 lbs, ~25″ fold width) is the leanest side-by-side at this price. Both seats recline independently, which matters when one child naps and the other wants to watch the parade. It passes the Disney gate test and handles paved walkways well. On grass or cobblestones the ride gets bumpy — plan for smooth surfaces only.
Silver Cross Jet Double (~$599, 19.7 lbs, 9″ free-standing fold width) folds into a suitcase-shaped package that stands upright on its own — a rare trick that saves bending down in a crowded park or baggage claim. It also accepts car seat adapters for Clek, Cybex, Maxi Cosi, and Nuna infant seats. The toddler seat has a five-point harness and a deep recline, so both children ride comfortably through long days.
For a deeper look at which models fit plane cabins best, check out our guide to the best double travel stroller for flying.
Full-Size Tandems: Built For Longer Trips And Bigger Kids
If you are road-tripping or staying in one place for a week, the extra weight of a full-size tandem stroller pays off in comfort, storage space, and all-terrain ability. These do not fit in overhead bins, but they handle grocery trips, nature trails, and long walks without rattling the baby.
Baby Jogger City Mini GT2 Double (~$599, 35 lbs, 25.7″ fold width) is the most popular tandem for a reason. The toddler seat holds up to 50 lbs and the lower rumble seat holds up to 40 lbs, so most kids fit until age 5-6. The one-hand fold and all-terrain wheels make it a workhorse for daily life, not just travel.
UPPAbaby Minu Duo (~$499, ~20 lbs, ~25″ fold width) is the lightest full-size tandem you can buy. It weighs about the same as some single strollers and folds with a one-hand pull. The ride is smooth on pavement but the smaller wheels struggle on gravel or grass.
Travel Double Stroller Specs Compared
| Model | Weight | Fold Width | Price (2026) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Babyzen YOYO² + Connect Seat | ~16 lbs | ~13″ | ~$780 |
| Zoe Twin+ (XL2) | ~19 lbs | ~25″ | ~$529 |
| Silver Cross Jet Double | 19.7 lbs | 9″ (folded) | ~$599 |
| Bugaboo Butterfly + Board | ~21 lbs | ~13″ | ~$724 |
| Joolz Aer+ + Footboard | ~17 lbs | ~13″ | ~$720 |
| Baby Jogger City Mini GT2 Double | 35 lbs | 25.7″ | ~$599 |
| UPPAbaby Minu Duo | ~20 lbs | ~25″ | ~$499 |
| Mountain Buggy Duet | 32.4 lbs | 29″ | ~$650 |
How To Attach An Infant Car Seat: The Adapter Reality
Most travel double strollers do not accept an infant car seat right out of the box — you need separate adapters, and not every car seat fits every frame.
The Silver Cross Jet Double serves as a good example. To use it with an infant, pop off the bumper bar, attach the car seat adapters, and click in the seat. Compatible models include the Clek Liing, Cybex Aton and Cloud families, Maxi Cosi Mico series, and Nuna Pipa line (Pipa Lite, RX, Urbn, etc.). For other strollers, check the manufacturer’s official compatibility list before buying adapters — the wrong one will not latch and the seat will feel loose.
When you add the second sibling seat, you are building a convertible configuration. The three main setups are in-line (tandem — one behind the other), side-by-side (both at the same level), and stacked (one seat mounts above the other on the same frame). Your choice depends on whether your kids sit well side by side or one needs extra legroom in the back.
Two Common Mistakes That Ruin A Trip
Ignoring the fold size. A stroller that folds to 29″ wide may not fit in a compact rental car trunk or a cruise cabin closet. Measure your trunk opening and your luggage allowance before committing. The Silver Cross Jet Double at 9″ folded is almost always a yes; the Mountain Buggy Duet at 29″ can be a no.
Forgetting that adapters cost extra. A $499 stroller becomes a $600 stroller the moment you add two car seat adapters and a toddler seat. Budget the full system price, not just the frame.
Which Travel Double Stroller For Your Trip?
| Travel Style | Top Pick | Runner-Up |
|---|---|---|
| Overhead bin flyer | Babyzen YOYO² + Connect | Bugaboo Butterfly |
| Disney park day | Zoe Twin+ (XL2) | Silver Cross Jet Double |
| Road trip / all-terrain | Baby Jogger City Mini GT2 Dbl | Mountain Buggy Duet |
| Budget under $250 | Kolcraft Cloud Plus Double | Graco Duo Glider |
| Lightest full-size tandem | UPPAbaby Minu Duo | Joolz Aer+ + Footboard |
The right travel double stroller for an infant and toddler starts with where you are going. Flying through a tight connection on a regional jet? The Babyzen YOYO² is your answer. Camping out at a theme park for five days? The Zoe Twin+ or Silver Cross Jet Double will keep you moving. Renting a house and driving interstate roads? The Baby Jogger City Mini GT2 Double is the workhorse that survives the whole trip.
FAQs
Can I take a double stroller through airport security?
Yes, double strollers go through the security X-ray machine. Fold it down, send it through on the belt, and collect it on the other side. The machines accept the Silver Cross Jet Double and Babyzen YOYO² without issue.
Do I need a separate car seat adapter for each brand?
Usually yes. Stroller manufacturers sell adapters specific to each car seat brand — a Nuna Pipa adapter will not fit a Cybex seat. Check the stroller’s official compatibility list before buying adapters.
Which double stroller is narrowest for standard doorways?
The Zoe Twin+ at 25″ total width is the narrowest side-by-side model on the list. Most interior doors are 30″ wide, so it fits without scraping the frame.
What is the lightest double stroller that fits in an overhead bin?
The Babyzen YOYO² near 16 lbs is the lightest overhead bin–compatible option. The Joolz Aer+ at 17 lbs is the second-lightest and also fits.
References & Sources
- Parenthood Adventures. “Best Travel Strollers for Two Kids.” Lists top picks for overhead bin and Disney travel.
- Silver Cross. “Jet Double Travel Stroller.” Official specs, car seat compatibility, and fold dimensions.
- Forbes Vetted. “Best Double Strollers.” Provides weight limits and feature breakdown for the Baby Jogger City Mini GT2.
- BabyGearLab. “Best Double Stroller.” Details on the UPPAbaby Minu Duo’s weight and fold.
- Consumer Reports. “Top Picks for Double Strollers.” Rates overall safety and maneuverability.
