In order to keep our recommendations up to date, we maintain a 'Buyer's Guide' (with a wide spectrum of models, and a lot of technical and lifestyle-related information). Organizing our recommendations this way makes it easier to include good models that we haven't made review-videos for yet, as well as to remove models which have developed unforeseen wear-issues over time, or which have been weakened by the manufacturer in their current iterations. You can access the guide (in addition to our 4-part video series on Choosing the Right Stroller for your Lifestyle, and other helpful content), as well as contact us directly on Patreon: www.patreon.com/posts/stroller-buyers-37953864 These materials are also available via channel membership on RUclips: www.youtube.com/@BarnevognverkstedNo/membership , and BuyMeaCoffee: buymeacoffee.com/thestrollerworkshop
Love your videos. We purchased a Butterfly yesterday and have been pretty impressed with the stroller so far. It needed some WD-40 on the joints before working flawlessly. Seat liner fabric does seem to attract dust and pilling, but that’s not too big of a deal because it’s replaceable. Thank you for your recommendation. The only thing I can complain about is the mesh opening being right on top of the child’s head, but considering how I would only use it when the sun is low on the horizon, I think it makes sense somewhat.
Thank you so much for the video.. I recently bought bugaboo butterfly and a footmuff but struggling to fit it.. can you please guide me with fitting a footmuff on the butterfly?
Hi. Would you be able to share how to put together the shoulder straps/harness after completely dissembled for wash? I can seem to put it back to the original form. 😢
Can I ask people what is your carry strap like? Mine is just wrapped around the bars not like on instructions with the plastic hooks. Please do a demo on how to fit the foot muff . Thank you
@@esraaaldalooj mine too. But on the box and instructions it says that the straps should be attached to a plastic clip and there is actually a clip under the stroller for the plastic clips to go on. I think the strap is shoddy wrapped around the bar and isn’t long enough even on longest setting to east find and go over shoulder . Ive just buy the food muff on today and I don’t know if I’ve done it right and the butterfly is WAY more difficult to close with it on :(
We just had a new chasis delivered as ours snapped and I had to swap everything over to the new one. I could not have done it without your video. Thank you! The instructions it came with were terrible!
Great video. Thank you. I have the butterfly but the instructions weren’t great about taking the fabrics off. Pity the seat liner isn’t the same as the seat liners you can buy in store. The butterfly liner has “sides” unlike the universal bugaboo liners. I’m hoping they’ll have more butterfly liners available as we’ve had ours a week and already starting to get little bobbles on the material.
The material making bubbles is the main reason I’m hesitating to get the Butterfly… I’ve read multiple people complaining about it on their website as well:( Did you try contacting them to see if they can fix it through the warranty?
@@aivuks no I haven't contacted them yet. I'd definitely purchase a seat liner for it. The butterfly itself is fantastic and I've no complaints about anything other than the liner. The frame and hood are great, handle bar and fold are brilliant. I've had the ant and hated it! It was by far the worst bugaboo I've ever used. It was cheap, weak and really not a good purchase.
The bugaboo liners and footmuffs are known for bobbling. I refurbish prams and to remove all bobbling I use a sticky roller then a cheap razor and gently rub over the bobbly bits and it looks like new again
@@kirstybradley5411 I’ve my butterfly since it was released and no issues with bobbles at all. I don’t drive so we use the pushchair a lot. Good tip about the razor.
I love your videos. They’re the most helpful! I am in Europe and I can’t find the release date of the MINU V2 :/ Thinking about buying the butterfly instead. Are upcoming comparisons with the bee 6 or the MINU?
Thanks for sharing these great details! The poor reviews about the textiles on the Butterfly are what is making me lean towards the Joolz Aer instead. But I know there’s more to a quality stroller than textiles (like wheels, sturdy frame, and a good footrest). All things considered, would you buy the Butterfly or the Aer?
Hello can you please do a demo on how to remove the wheels? I’ve had a warranty replacement chassis because of an issue with our butterfly but I can’t work out how to change the rear wheels! 😭
Strange that they would provide a chassis without the wheels. :) There is a screww on the inside facing. If it just spins, it means that there's a cap over the locking nut on the front side of the wheels that needs to be pried off carefully first. :)
I think the thing that you do twice when putting it back together is actually two different things. You put the peg in as you shown, but the strap thing goes around the other side. I think it bugs the chassis.
Thank you! My baby spilled a bottle it went all inside and the strolller was dripping!!! I called bugaboo to ask why the fabric is partly water proof , the liquid gets in won't get out??? So lucky for me I was able to hand wash it , thanks to you. But seeing the inside plastic is shocking, soooo cheap to make and they should of used better fabric... bottle dripped through the seat liner and that butterfly liner... this wont happen with my bee 5 or donkey as the fabrics are high quality
@marsbi3009 do it carefully when putting in the canopy rods it broke the small plastic part and they replaced the whole chasis for me... now I've used it for 2 years the black color fades, I still think it's cheaply made I prefer the bee5 better but this is for travel.
In order to keep our recommendations up to date, we maintain a 'Buyer's Guide' (with a wide spectrum of models, and a lot of technical and lifestyle-related information). Organizing our recommendations this way makes it easier to include good models that we haven't made review-videos for yet, as well as to remove models which have developed unforeseen wear-issues over time, or which have been weakened by the manufacturer in their current iterations. You can access the guide (in addition to our 4-part video series on Choosing the Right Stroller for your Lifestyle, and other helpful content), as well as contact us directly on Patreon: www.patreon.com/posts/stroller-buyers-37953864
These materials are also available via channel membership on RUclips: www.youtube.com/@BarnevognverkstedNo/membership , and BuyMeaCoffee: buymeacoffee.com/thestrollerworkshop
Love your videos. We purchased a Butterfly yesterday and have been pretty impressed with the stroller so far. It needed some WD-40 on the joints before working flawlessly. Seat liner fabric does seem to attract dust and pilling, but that’s not too big of a deal because it’s replaceable. Thank you for your recommendation. The only thing I can complain about is the mesh opening being right on top of the child’s head, but considering how I would only use it when the sun is low on the horizon, I think it makes sense somewhat.
Thank you so much for the video.. I recently bought bugaboo butterfly and a footmuff but struggling to fit it.. can you please guide me with fitting a footmuff on the butterfly?
Yes please me too! I’m struggling
Hi. Would you be able to share how to put together the shoulder straps/harness after completely dissembled for wash? I can seem to put it back to the original form. 😢
Hey, can I know if it is possible to use this frame without the base seat? But using the bugaboo car seat adapter with Nuna Infant Carseat.
it looks like it should be as there is still support bars where the seat would be and the adapters are like those of strollers that allow this
Can I ask people what is your carry strap like? Mine is just wrapped around the bars not like on instructions with the plastic hooks.
Please do a demo on how to fit the foot muff .
Thank you
The carry strap in mine is wrapped around the lower bar with a plastic sliders to shorten it
@@esraaaldalooj mine too. But on the box and instructions it says that the straps should be attached to a plastic clip and there is actually a clip under the stroller for the plastic clips to go on. I think the strap is shoddy wrapped around the bar and isn’t long enough even on longest setting to east find and go over shoulder . Ive just buy the food muff on today and I don’t know if I’ve done it right and the butterfly is WAY more difficult to close with it on :(
We just had a new chasis delivered as ours snapped and I had to swap everything over to the new one. I could not have done it without your video. Thank you! The instructions it came with were terrible!
Is it hard to put it back?
Hi how can I uninstall the bumper bar adapters ?
We'll make a video for this in the future, but until then, Bugaboo has a demo video on their channel that should help. :)
I have the same problem!!
Thank you so very much for this detailed video!! It was extremely helpful!!
Great video. Thank you. I have the butterfly but the instructions weren’t great about taking the fabrics off.
Pity the seat liner isn’t the same as the seat liners you can buy in store. The butterfly liner has “sides” unlike the universal bugaboo liners. I’m hoping they’ll have more butterfly liners available as we’ve had ours a week and already starting to get little bobbles on the material.
The material making bubbles is the main reason I’m hesitating to get the Butterfly… I’ve read multiple people complaining about it on their website as well:(
Did you try contacting them to see if they can fix it through the warranty?
@@aivuks no I haven't contacted them yet. I'd definitely purchase a seat liner for it. The butterfly itself is fantastic and I've no complaints about anything other than the liner. The frame and hood are great, handle bar and fold are brilliant.
I've had the ant and hated it! It was by far the worst bugaboo I've ever used. It was cheap, weak and really not a good purchase.
The bugaboo liners and footmuffs are known for bobbling. I refurbish prams and to remove all bobbling I use a sticky roller then a cheap razor and gently rub over the bobbly bits and it looks like new again
@@kirstybradley5411 I’ve my butterfly since it was released and no issues with bobbles at all. I don’t drive so we use the pushchair a lot. Good tip about the razor.
Hi, and what about the wheels?
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I love your videos. They’re the most helpful!
I am in Europe and I can’t find the release date of the MINU V2 :/
Thinking about buying the butterfly instead. Are upcoming comparisons with the bee 6 or the MINU?
thanks for this! very helpful!
Thanks for sharing these great details! The poor reviews about the textiles on the Butterfly are what is making me lean towards the Joolz Aer instead. But I know there’s more to a quality stroller than textiles (like wheels, sturdy frame, and a good footrest). All things considered, would you buy the Butterfly or the Aer?
thank you so much!!❤
Hello can you please do a demo on how to remove the wheels? I’ve had a warranty replacement chassis because of an issue with our butterfly but I can’t work out how to change the rear wheels! 😭
Strange that they would provide a chassis without the wheels. :) There is a screww on the inside facing. If it just spins, it means that there's a cap over the locking nut on the front side of the wheels that needs to be pried off carefully first. :)
The white buttons behind the front wheels push those and the wheels pop off
I think the thing that you do twice when putting it back together is actually two different things. You put the peg in as you shown, but the strap thing goes around the other side. I think it bugs the chassis.
Helped a lot, cheers mate
Thanks it was very helpful 😀
Thank you for this video! 🙏🏼
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Thank you! My baby spilled a bottle it went all inside and the strolller was dripping!!! I called bugaboo to ask why the fabric is partly water proof , the liquid gets in won't get out??? So lucky for me I was able to hand wash it , thanks to you.
But seeing the inside plastic is shocking, soooo cheap to make and they should of used better fabric... bottle dripped through the seat liner and that butterfly liner... this wont happen with my bee 5 or donkey as the fabrics are high quality
Is it hard to put it back?
@marsbi3009 do it carefully when putting in the canopy rods it broke the small plastic part and they replaced the whole chasis for me... now I've used it for 2 years the black color fades, I still think it's cheaply made I prefer the bee5 better but this is for travel.