The Best Twin Baby Carrier: Which One Is Right For You?

This post is about how to choose the best twin baby carrier for your family’s needs.

With the rise in popularity of baby carriers in recent years, no parent is left behind in this trend.

Baby carriers offer a vast majority of benefits (more of which we will cover below) for both mom and baby(ies).

So if you’re a twin mom and looking into a twin baby carrier, keep on reading because I will be detailing what to look for in a baby carrier for twins, as well as what features different types of twin baby carriers offer.

The Best Twin Baby Carrier: Which One Is Right For You?

Use this guide to learn what makes twin baby carriers different and how to choose the best twin baby carrier for your family’s needs.

Why is baby wearing beneficial? (Yes, even for twins!)

Baby wearing promotes bonding between the caregiver and the baby. The physical closeness and skin-to-skin contact that baby wearing provides can help strengthen the emotional connection between them.

Secondly, baby wearing can enhance the baby’s development. Being held in a carrier allows the baby to observe and interact with their surroundings, which can stimulate their senses and cognitive abilities.

It also provides a safe and secure environment for the baby, which can help regulate their emotions and promote a sense of calmness.

Lastly, baby wearing can be practical for caregivers. It allows parents to have their hands free while still keeping the baby close, making it easier to perform daily tasks or engage in activities. It can also be helpful in crowded or busy environments where using a stroller may be inconvenient.

How are twin baby carriers different from traditional baby carriers?

Twin baby carriers are specifically designed to accommodate two babies simultaneously, whereas traditional baby carriers are typically designed for carrying only one baby.

The main difference lies in the structure and features of the carrier to ensure the safety and comfort of both babies.

Twin baby carriers often have a wider and more robust frame to provide better support for the weight of two babies.

They may have separate compartments or designated spaces for each baby, allowing them to be positioned side by side or facing the caregiver. Some twin carriers also offer adjustable straps and buckles to ensure a secure fit for both babies.

In terms of carrying positions, twin carriers usually offer options for front-carrying, back-carrying, or even a combination of both. This flexibility allows caregivers to choose the most comfortable and convenient position based on their preferences and the babies’ needs.

The Best Twin Baby Carrier: Which One Is Right For You?

What to Look for in a Twin Baby Carrier

Aside from looking for a baby carrier that accommodates twins, it is important that it allows for baby to sit in an ergonomic position. This is when baby’s bottom is low and their thighs are higher and spread wide. This position is also known as the M-position or Frog position.

You will see in the pictures below that all babies are in M-position. The reason this is important is because if their legs are hanging down straight or in any other position than the M-position, it could hurt the baby’s hips, thus cause hip dysplasia.

Twin Baby Carrier Recommendations

1. Weego

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Weego baby carrier is perfect for the mom of premature babies. The high appeal of this twin baby carrier is that the babies can weigh 4 lbs each, as compared to most baby carriers that recommend for baby to weigh 8-10 lbs.

Lets not forget the adorable double-pouch construction that makes this twin baby carrier to look extremely cute.

It also comes with a waist extension, or if you prefer, it also has plus size available.

Price: $169 USD

Lowest Weight: 4 lbs per baby

Max Weight: 33 lbs combined

Cons: Babies will reach their weight limit when they are about 5-6 months old, so you don’t get much use out of it.

2. Minimonkey

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Minimonkey twin baby carrier design is a very similar design to having two ring slings, as seen below in #6. But this baby carrier for twins facilitates that process.

As you can see, this baby carrier for twins is easy to use and allows for babies to sit in the frog position.

Price: $149 USD

Lowest Weight: 6.5 lbs per baby

Max Weight: 26.5 lbs per baby

Cons: It doesn’t allow for back-carrying.

3. TwinGo Carrier

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The TwinGo baby carrier for twins is extremely versatile. It can be used independently for one baby only. And within that, it has all the features a traditional baby carrier has.

What makes this baby carrier unique is that as a twin baby carrier, it allows for one baby to be back-carried, as seen in the image above.

And! this baby carrier comes with storage pockets on both carriers, where you can add diapers, baby wipes, or your wallet.

Price: $189 USD

Lowest Weight: 10 lbs per baby (7 lbs with infant insert)

Max Weight: 45 lbs per baby

Cons: Only one baby can be in the front at a time, which means one baby will always have to be on the back if you want to baby wear both babies.

4. Naked Panda Duo

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The Naked Panda tandem carrier is a combination of two of their products. You purchase a Duo Onbuhimo and Duo Full Buckle to tandem carry. Onbuhimo itself can be quite pricey, but many moms rave about their onbuhimos due to their comfort and breathability.

Price: $500+ USD

Lowest Weight: ~7 lbs per baby

Max Weight: ~45 lbs per baby

Cons: May be out of budget for many parents.

5. Woven Wraps

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Woven wraps can be the most economic choice for twin parents. With a little bit of practice, you can learn how to wrap your babies in multiple ways as they get older.

As seen in the image above, both babies are laying in a very similar way as they do in the MiniMonkey baby carrier. Then as the babies get older, you can begin wrapping them differently, such as carrying one in the front and another in the back, as the TwinGo baby carrier does.

Price: $70+ USD

Lowest Weight: ~7 lbs per baby

Max Weight: ~40 lbs per baby

Cons: It can be confusing learning how to fold the woven wrap to fit both babies snuggly and comfortably.

6. Ring Slings

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Rings slings take away the confusing wrapping instructions needed for woven wraps. Ring slings offer a great alternative for twin parents that do not want to or need to carry both babies every time they baby wear.

They can simply remove one ring sling if they so wish, or mom and dad can use one each for each baby.

Furthermore, this option also allows for it to grow with the baby. Truly grow with the baby, as ring slings can have a high weight limit depending on which one you choose to buy.

For example, this Wildbird ring sling is good from newborn to 35 lbs.

Price: $150+ USD

Lowest Weight: ~8 lbs per baby (this is determined by the type of ring slings you buy, as different brands have different low/max weight)

Max Weight: ~40 lbs per baby (this is determined by the type of ring slings you buy, as different brands have different low/max weight)

Cons: You have to buy two and some people can have a hard time adjusting the ring sling to fit comfortably.

The Best Twin Baby Carrier: Which One Is Right For You?

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While I myself am not a twin parent, I baby carried my daughter her first year of life. I absolutely loved having that bond with her.

And as an extra bonus, baby wearing her helped me boost my milk supply due to our close proximity.

RELATED: How Much Does Milk Supply Decrease During Period

So whether you want to be able to reclaim your hands to do some chores or if you are looking for an alternative to keep your newborn babies calm, it is my hope that you were able to find something perfect for you and your family’s need.

P.S. If you are interested in learning more about cloth diapers, I recommend reading Everything You Need to Know About Using Newborn Cloth Diapers next.

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