Bugaboo Double
The first ever Bugaboo double stroller, The Donkey is one of their latest additions and like all the previous models it pushed the design boundaries yet again. One of the real problems with double strollers is the fact that it lacks flexibility. Most doubles are heavy, hard to handle and seriously lack storage space. The Donkey addresses all these issues in a unique and innovative way.
Its fully convertible and offers parents three configurations: mono, duo and double. Each one of these configurations has its own unique uses and benefits but the important thing is that it caters to the needs of parents with more than one child or even parents who travel a lot and who needs the additional storage space (that most parents underestimate when they first buy a stroller).
Lets quickly look at the 3 configurations of the Bugaboo double and how each can benefit you.
1. Mono Configuration
In the mono configuration the Bugaboo Donkey is no wider than the Cameleon and is ideal for a single child. The main difference is that it offers a lot more storage opportunity and if you are a parent who likes to show with your baby or toddler then this is ideal. In this configuration it is a full single.
2. Side By Side
This is much more like a traditional double stroller but thanks to the innovative design it offers a lot more storage space that is much needed when traveling around with two kids. In this configuration it is a full double.
3. Duo ( or Back To Front)
In this configuration you have one seat facing forward and one seat facing backward. A great use for this would be to have baby in one sat and a toddler in another. You can also use this where the “second seat” is used as a storage compartment.
As the first Bugaboo double it certainly brought a lot of innovation and practical use to the table. What makes Bugaboo so great is the focus on practicality and switching between these 3 different configurations is as simple as as few clicking a few knobs. Its lightweight, very comfortable and easy to handle.