MASSIVE Ultra-Compact Guide: GOOD vs TRASH !

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @BarnevognverkstedNo
    @BarnevognverkstedNo  5 месяцев назад +3

    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

  • @mandig6138
    @mandig6138 2 года назад +540

    The "worth buying" starts at - 11.37 for the parents that don't have much time to watch the reviews! You're welcome. 😊

  • @kimbfwhite
    @kimbfwhite Год назад +102

    0:42 NOT WORTH BUYING SECTION
    1:04 Silver Cross Clic
    11:37 WORTH BUYING SECTION
    11:40 Babyzen Yoyo 2
    12:34 Joolz Aer Compact
    13:24 Baby jogger city tour 2
    14:34 leclerc influencer
    15:37 ergobaby metro +
    16:28 uppababy minu

    • @misssevans
      @misssevans Год назад +3

      You forgot joolz aer

    • @sephatu6521
      @sephatu6521 Год назад +2

      12:34 Joolz Aer Compact
      Add that to the list.

  • @aussieandthebrit9713
    @aussieandthebrit9713 2 года назад +16

    We have had our Leclerc for about 6 months now and we love it. We have taken it to Australia and back from the UK and it could go in the overhead locker on the plane. We had an issue with some stitching coming apart and Leclerc replaced the part quickly. We have not had any issues since. It’s a great second pram for us and we use it not only for travel but also for shopping trips and quick outings. Totally worth the money.

  • @signediaz2469
    @signediaz2469 2 года назад +37

    in terms of the pockit strollers, i have had a lot of sucess with the pockit plus all city. it has an actual canopy and is more rigid than the other models. it also has some suspension and nice wheels. i typically use it to traverse the nyc subways and have come to really like the model despite my doubts. it has also been very helpful for flying of course. with the leg rest and recline it seems pretty comfortable for my 16 month old (who is 99th percentile for his size making him more like a 2 year old) and he has even fallen asleep in it a few times to my suprise! not sure how it will hold up down the road but its been a pleasant suprise for the year we have had it

    • @nihiltube
      @nihiltube Год назад +2

      also important note: these are the only foldable strollers which you can carry onboard on some flights to Europe. For instance, ITA Airways doesn’ t allow any carryon baggage larger than 14in, so everything in this list except the pockit won’t fit 😅

  • @renaldorf
    @renaldorf Год назад +2

    I'm considering the Pockit All City Stroller, despite of the review in this video, as my case is a bit more particular: travelling with a 5y old for 3 weeks. In between multiple kid activities we will visit museums and temples (it's all about negotiations), and we do not wish to have a kid constantly complaining for being tired or running in a temple/museum when we (adults) get to enjoy our part of the trip. On our last trip, the kiddo was fantastic at 4y old, but we think that we pushed his little legs too hard. In this case, having a backpack-5kg unit places a huge advantage, as we expect it to be folded for the great majority of the time. If we get anything bigger than this, it can be heavy and uncomfortable to be carrying around.
    I'd be interested to know if anyone has had this experience using an ultra-compact stroller in this forum :)

  • @karissalam
    @karissalam Год назад +5

    Thank you so much for this very very helpful review. I normally do not leave comments but I’ve been researching compact strollers for a while and this the most informative video ever

  • @mslove1539
    @mslove1539 2 года назад +7

    I have a mountain buggy nano, original version. I loved it! Takes any car seat so it was great for quick in and out trips with a small infant. And pretty small and lightweight

  • @Akcurran
    @Akcurran 2 года назад +11

    Doona diehard here! I’ve found that it seems the loudest naysayers are the ones who’ve never owned one. I chose the Doona for our first child, so I’ve literally never owned another car seat or stroller and I find myself in awe that people actually use multi-piece products. We have been completely spoiled by this thing, the convenience cannot be overstated. My daughter turned one this month and although she was still below the height and weight max, we thought she’d be more comfortable in a larger seat. Let me tell you, I am truly mourning the loss! I’m struggling so find another stroller that is comfortable, durable, and doesn’t take up my entire trunk. We currently have a very-well-loved second-hand QB Pockit Cubit and it’s great for it’s compact size, but the seat doesn’t come up straight enough for my daughter and the storage isn’t even large enough for her standard backpack diaper bag. Thank you for your comprehensive review of these compacts, I found it really helpful. I’m on my way to the rest of your videos to hopefully find that holy grail product I’m looking for.

    • @marleyquinn5713
      @marleyquinn5713 2 года назад +5

      The doona is not a stroller it is a car seat with wheels and truly not recommended. This is because you’re only supposed to have your baby in a car seat for the maximum of two hrs. I have owned and used the Doona with my second child, I have been through many strollers (Bugaboo, Cybex, Babyzen yoyo, Uppababy GB Pockit, BOB’s) and can vouch that there are way better out there than the Doona. I currently own a Bugaboo Bee 6 and I am using it for my third and last child who is three months now.

    • @Poodlemama1234
      @Poodlemama1234 2 года назад +6

      I’ve never owned a Dona and never will. It might be convenient for parents but it performs very poorly in crash safety tests and doesn’t recline so is posturally not good for a baby. The paediatric advice is to have babies in a car seat for no more than 30 minutes, so it’s also unsafe to use as a stroller. But you do you.

  • @abigailsmith4481
    @abigailsmith4481 2 года назад +16

    I absolutely love my cybex twist +2. I have a newborn and a 3 year old and it’s just so easy to flip it from lying flat parent facing for newbie to upright outward facing for toddlers when she decides not to walk. Not having to take the seat off means I can do it one handed which is invaluable!

    • @Marina-zb2iz
      @Marina-zb2iz 2 года назад +1

      How do you like the larger wheels and the suspension? Do you think there's an advantage to the twist+2 because of that compared to other ultra compacts?

    • @Bethfair
      @Bethfair 8 месяцев назад

      @@Marina-zb2izI would say so yes I can take it in grass and mud no problem.. I love it and completely disagree with the review in this video. It is super sturdy and really useful being able to parent face too and the larger wheels definitely provide extra sturdiness which means it can be used on different terrain 😊

    • @Bethfair
      @Bethfair 8 месяцев назад

      Completely agree I don’t feel he gives it a true review he always says it’s flimsy but I have found it anything but that

  • @niber2661
    @niber2661 2 года назад +7

    We love the Metro+, a great every day and travel stroller👍

  • @kristinemacule4948
    @kristinemacule4948 2 года назад +9

    Thank you! Another grate and entertaining video. I am curently using with my 3 week old babyzen yoyo 2 + carycot . Been loving it , how little space it takes, jet goes evrywhere I need . Thanks to your reviews i could make right choice. I did not go to biger and bulkier option as it was very important that stroller fits on European airplane overhead lockers. 👍👍

  • @Jennchick5
    @Jennchick5 Год назад +2

    Love your reviews - thank you! I don't see anything anywhere on your channel about double strollers -- in general these seem really under-reviewed, but I can't imagine they aren't widely needed! We have a 2-year-old and a baby on the way and are looking at the Zoe Twin+ (after exclusively using/loving the Yoyo with our first). It seems to be the lightest double on the market but as it's DTC there's nowhere for me to go to test it out.

  • @sharmeen714
    @sharmeen714 7 месяцев назад

    Watched this video religiously. Bought the uppababy minu second hand and also the baby jogger city tour 2 (for £30!). Love them both but the Minu is exceptional. Like pushing through softened butter- it’s sooooo smooth. Thank you so much for your help

  • @josephxmartini2637
    @josephxmartini2637 2 года назад +5

    What were your first impressions of the bugaboo butterfly? Yoyo competitor?

  • @Jeska91
    @Jeska91 2 года назад +4

    I feel like people who never owned a doona hates it the most… the doona is pure greatness

    • @hate5827
      @hate5827 2 года назад

      I love doona... but its for little baby, no more than 10 kg, about 18 month

    • @Jeska91
      @Jeska91 2 года назад

      @@hate5827 but those will be the best 18 months of your life lol

  • @Marina-zb2iz
    @Marina-zb2iz 2 года назад +10

    The Doona is really the worst.
    Not only does it perform poorly in crash tests (2,7 in ADAC test, which is not at all a convincing result), the baby's position while in the car seat is unhealthy and too upright. It's not even a stroller, it's simply a car seat with a handle bar, which is even way too short for taller parents.
    I know, you don't like the Cybex compact strollers. But, if one is really into the whole carseat as a stroller thing, a combo of the Eezy S (Twist) +2 stroller chassis with adapters and the Cybex Cloud Z makes much more sense and seems like a much smarter choice, not only in terms of suspension and storage, but also in terms of the recline-ability of the car seat so that the babies are in a healthier sleeping position while on the go.
    The Doona is one of the reasons why people get the impression that it's safe to carry around their infants in car seats all day long while in fact it's super unhealthy for baby's breathing and their spine development.

    • @jaychris
      @jaychris 2 года назад +1

      ADAC is my favorite source for car seat safety!

    • @Merope4ever
      @Merope4ever 2 года назад

      I completely agree with your point on babies being in car seats for too long. But I don't feel sorry for the taller parents. I think it's okay for the really tall people to have other strollers than the really short people. And for people with dwarfism the Doona is probably the only one out there.
      I think the Joolz Aer can also take the Cloud Z car seat and there must be more ultracompacts who do, not only from Cybex.

    • @Marina-zb2iz
      @Marina-zb2iz 2 года назад

      @@Merope4ever Oh yes, I absolutely agree. There probably are many other ultra-compacts that fit a full reclining car seat! I like the chassis of the stroller mentioned in my first post due to its bigger wheels (talking about the +2) and bit of suspension. I chose the Eezy S Twist +2 (what a name...) here, because it was mentioned in this video as a 'don't buy' before the Doona was, and I would rank them differently.
      I hadn't considered that people with a very small stature have a hard time finding alternatives to the Doona. I'd like to thank you for bringing it up.
      Do you know how high the lowest setting of the Doona handlebar is? All I could find ist that it's 98 centimeters in height (max). The Joolz Hub can be adjusted anywhere from 95 to 105. So the Hub might be an alternative, at least for some?
      The Doona is quite heavy as well, so I would assume people with smaller statures also have a harder time lifting it?

    • @MsZoe85
      @MsZoe85 2 года назад +1

      Literally just wrote a comment about how I hate the doona! It’s just BAD my baby hated it!!! She is much more comfortable is the yoyo 2 + newborn pack.

    • @Bethfair
      @Bethfair 8 месяцев назад

      Completely agree I went for this combination that you say and I have found incredibly sturdy and versatile especially as it can go on parks, grass and mud

  • @marceloecalves
    @marceloecalves 11 месяцев назад +1

    So Nuna Travel didn’t make it in to the list of worth considering? So what category does it fall into cause it wasn’t on the list of avoids either? How about Joie Tourist? Avoid or worth looking at?

  • @CarolitaRo
    @CarolitaRo 2 года назад +11

    I’m a new mom and I’m so glad I found your videos!!! My husband makes fun of me and my thorough research in strollers (or anything to that matter).
    Just ordered the Metro+ for our first family trip. We’re traveling from Mexico to Hawaii, so it’ll be an interesting test.
    ¡Muchas gracias!

    • @cynthiameadows2714
      @cynthiameadows2714 2 года назад

      Any updates on how the metro+ performed?

    • @CarolitaRo
      @CarolitaRo 2 года назад +3

      @@cynthiameadows2714 hi!
      Ok, so here’s my review:
      Pros:
      It is very lightweight and compact, we still gate-checked it because we didn’t want to deal with more stuff in the plane.
      I loved that it included the gate-check bag AND the rain cover, both work great.
      Fully reclines (my baby napped happily) and it has little “wings” on the sides of the foot rest that turns it into a sort of cot (they don’t show that in this video).
      My husband, who’s a LOT taller than I am, likes the adjustable height handle.
      It rolls like a dream on smooth terrain, struggled a bit on rougher terrain, but I never made a fool of myself trying to push it 😆. A bit of gravel is ok, bigger rocks, that’s a nope. It rolled through sidewalks, airports, Targets, hotels and malls and it was always easy.
      The safety straps are easy to get on and off. The shoulder straps are removable for easy cleaning.
      Once you get a hold of it, it is easy to fold with just one hand.
      Going back to how compact it is… we keep it in the car at all times between the back of the passenger seat and the baby’s car seat.
      Cons:
      **Our regular stroller is a Cybex Gazelle -which is huge- so I can’t help comparing the two.
      The brake system feels cheap (“feels” because I compare it to the Gazelle) but it does a great job.
      The storage basket is REALLY hard to get to and holds very little ☹️. It does have an extra mesh on the back of the back rest but I keep forgetting about it. Once more, I can’t help comparing it to the Suburban (that’s what the hubby and I call the other stroller 😆).
      It has no cup holder for the parents
      I wish it looked cuter or a little fancier.
      I can’t open it while holding my baby, just haven’t been able to do so.
      I’m an industrial designer so I do wish it was a little bit more aesthetically pleasing, but it does a very good job.
      ***do not hang anything from the handle! It is so lightweight that it will tip over

    • @cynthiameadows2714
      @cynthiameadows2714 2 года назад +1

      @@CarolitaRo thank you! Overall would you choose to buy it again?

    • @CarolitaRo
      @CarolitaRo 2 года назад

      @@cynthiameadows2714 if shipping to Mexico weren’t an issue I would’ve purchased the Leclerc 🤷🏽‍♀️ in all honesty.

    • @cynthiameadows2714
      @cynthiameadows2714 2 года назад

      @@CarolitaRo do you know if that one is small enough to fit in the overhead compartment

  • @doriezitro
    @doriezitro 2 года назад +3

    Which full size stroller is yours best recommendation for 2022

  • @Bethfair
    @Bethfair 8 месяцев назад

    I love my cybex twist plus 2 not found it flimsy at all, it hasn’t been flimsy and has upheld travelling over different terrain and even with a large 3 year old in it

  • @alia206
    @alia206 2 года назад +1

    Here are some of my thoughts on the Doona.
    I do not like many things about it. I have a 2 month old and I'm going to sell the seat. I have another seat to install for him. I'm super disappointed. It's convenient for parents but uncomfortable/squished for baby and potentially dangerous due to the non-adjustable incline. The base initially did not click properly for 2 weeks. The quality of the wheels and stroller is not that high quality considering the price tag. Wobbly and bumpy ride for baby, even on relatively flat sidewalks. Baby overheats in the seat. The straps get tangled easily. The stroller cannot actually be used as your primary stroller, just a quick jaunt point A to B. The straps leave marks on the neck of my baby. If you are taller than 5'9", the handle bar might feel too low for you. The whole thing is clunky/heavy as you take baby in and out of the car. The seat is not legal in Canada. I spent over $600 for the carseat/stroller, net and raincover.

  • @Eva-hj5zt
    @Eva-hj5zt Год назад

    I love our babyzen yoyo, we travel a lot and our baby always come with us, it was the perfect stroller for us, but we have been using bugaboo butterfly too and its not bad, we love that too especially how easy it folds and the safety belt is easier to use, but I wish it didn't scratch so easily.

  • @lenie7016
    @lenie7016 5 месяцев назад

    This is such a helpful video for someone in the market for an ultra compact. Thank you

  • @loonymiko
    @loonymiko Год назад +1

    Love your bit on the GB pockit...if you need to strap it on your backpack for a long hike up to a shopping mall with super flat floors XD

  • @fredpattywright6325
    @fredpattywright6325 2 года назад +10

    When I was a toddler my parents got me the "get up and walk" stroller. It wasn't that expensive, but I got to go where I wanted... most of the time.

    • @mrsf8498
      @mrsf8498 Год назад

      Lol

    • @veer49
      @veer49 6 месяцев назад

      Only costs the parents' freedom to walk for more than a mile.

  • @hannahcook9413
    @hannahcook9413 Год назад

    I will say Doona my 16 month old still fits and is within the weight limit, so a lot longer than 6-8 months

  • @linlincao7456
    @linlincao7456 2 года назад +2

    Bought uppababy minu v2 based on your review and I love it. We don’t travel much and mainly use it when we drive so slightly heavier doesn’t matter. In fact, I like it being slightly bulkier than other travel strollers so it’s slightly more sturdy. My 10 month old seems really comfortable in it too. Thanks!

  • @edrhmwt
    @edrhmwt 2 года назад +1

    My fav is Bugaboo Ant for 6months+ and Doona for newborn

  • @trentonhryndej8205
    @trentonhryndej8205 2 года назад +2

    I loved my Doona... for the 2 months I got to use it before kinda figuring out the reason my son hated car rides so much was probably due to him being very uncomfortable in it for more than 30 minutes at a time. It was super convenient considering I have a Mini Countryman. The car seat stroller combo from Graco that we have as well and set up in our much larger car where we have the room to have a full size stroller in the trunk without taking up the entire trunk seems to be a lot more comfortable for my son. Alas I need to find a good stroller that I can clip a regular car seat into that doesn't take up my entire trunk in my mini.

    • @AndreiFantastic
      @AndreiFantastic 2 года назад +1

      That doesn’t exist, Clip in systems are only for infant strollers! I bust bought a full stroller and a infant to child car seat and took my child out of the car seat, im not sure what people find so difficult about taking a baby out of their car seat and into a stroller. In fact I just wore my baby for the first 6 months. So much easier

  • @Merope4ever
    @Merope4ever Год назад

    I don't understand why people have an issue with the recline on Joolz requiring to use a zipper. A zipper is convenient. A zipper is not too difficult. And in this case I feel it looks neat. Maybe if the zipper doesn't move in a smooth way, they can improve on that. But I don't see zippers as a bad thing in itself.

  • @tomokoakaboshi3148
    @tomokoakaboshi3148 2 года назад +2

    Also holding off on buying a compact - could you review nuna trvl? We love and trust your reviews so much!!!

  • @royalxtrash
    @royalxtrash 2 года назад +22

    I rarely comment on RUclips but I really wanted to come here and say how thankful I am for these videos! You are helping so many parents to save their time and money by finding the best fit for every need! Also it is so refreshing how real and honest you keep it in here!
    So THANK YOU seriously you are doing a great and very much needed work!
    Much love from Estonia! 🤍🇪🇪
    Ps! Patiently holding myself back from buying Minu V2 until you review it! 😄

  • @Merope4ever
    @Merope4ever 2 года назад

    Do you have twins or siblings who are both in their stroller years? If you buy the Leclerc Twin Connectors you can create your own ultracompact side-by-side double. You can push 2 children by yourself (and your partner can look after the other luggage). I think the connector should work with more strollers than just the Leclerc Influencer.

  • @icecreamdemon
    @icecreamdemon 2 года назад +2

    Perhaps your misjudgement on the ant lead to it being a commercial flop and being discontinued which is a shame because its the most brilliant stroller. Its designed for travellers -- the narrow width allowed it to be rolled down an airplane aisle which is a rare but extremely helpful feature you could literally walk up to your seat put your infant carseat on the plane then fold down the stroller and put it into the overhead avoiding straining your shoulders . The trolley pocket is genius and not just for your magazines. Its a perfect pocket to fit your oxo folding potty seat reducer creating an awesome ready to go extremely well organized-- anywhere anytime system for your toddler and family. You can use it to get a few extra item on the plane via yr stroller as they don't count towards yr carry on limit. I also love that it's a spot for important items that can remain with the stroller at all time always in reach even when folded. The design to go forward and backwards provided flexibility for looking at your sweet sleeping kid which was so special for the 1st year and is priceless. Nevermind that when folded up it was a nice tidy package no loose textile flapping about. So durable and handled being thrown about the overhead compartments and car trunks well fitting sideways. It was space saving and not an eyesore when in not in use in yr home. And for the pushing yhe wheels were so smooth, turned tight corners, squeezed into small cafes and the handling outperformed the yoyo which we also owned. Last but not least it even worked as a baby walker! When the seat was folded down the telescoping handles could be lowered and angled so that a 1 year old can happily push themselves and the stroller along. I review this as a designer and supporter of montessori. I loved that it had one of the more upright erected seats. With the add on leg rest it met all our needs as a traveller and explorer. Now that the price has dropped to $350 in 2022 its a total bargain.

    • @bbbbb7813
      @bbbbb7813 2 года назад +1

      You think someone with 24k subscribers is the cause of the ant being a flop? Lol

    • @kaam5954
      @kaam5954 2 года назад

      Couldn’t agree more with this review of yours. Just got back from vacation for the 3rd time with the bugaboo ant. Damn this stroller is so good. We were in a country with the worst sidewalks and it still held up! It smooth as butter, and I was so surprised every time as I tried to shove stuff down there it fit! So compact yet still so much space. I brought my artipoppe carrier with me and used the bugaboo ant between my 2,5 year old toddler and 7 months old baby. I’m so happy with this purchase. I do agree that at first you have to practise (un)folding it, but after that it gets very easy

  • @idayuazman8230
    @idayuazman8230 Год назад +1

    can you do comparison between didofy aster 2 and joolzaer.. hardly see review for didofy stroller aster 2.. it gets lots of good reviews

  • @jaylajayla3194
    @jaylajayla3194 Год назад +1

    Hope you give review of the Kinderkraft nubi 2 xx

  • @rosesbellydancers
    @rosesbellydancers Год назад +1

    I’ve had my yoyo+ for 5 years and still going strong! Use it everyday of all of my kids.

  • @Nausithoe88
    @Nausithoe88 2 года назад +5

    The thing that put me offs about yoyo, is that it always cause minor problems and you have to search the internet to find a solution. If a company needs to explain how a stroller works, they didn't made a good job. Also what is happening with Silver Cross? Just saw they released AGAIN a new version of the Jet. Is it the 83278nd time? I stopped counting. Have you seen it? Still looks bad.

    • @PS-cb9il
      @PS-cb9il 2 года назад

      I have the silver cross jet. It was great at first, until it broke. Will never by one again.

  • @kristinahoel
    @kristinahoel 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for really good reviews!
    Would you go for Babyjogger city tour 2 or ergobaby metro+?
    For travel and having a compact stroller in the car for running errands and shopping etc.

  • @jenmullett3328
    @jenmullett3328 2 года назад +35

    Can't wait to see more on the Butterfly and Minu v2! Holding off on buying our ultra compact until you've reviewed them.

    • @doriezitro
      @doriezitro 2 года назад +13

      Even better yet compare Butterfly, Minu v2 and YoYO

    • @dakotahjadee
      @dakotahjadee 2 года назад

      Same!!

    • @themindfulstrings
      @themindfulstrings 2 года назад +1

      Yes! Butterfly vs yoyo!

    • @DavidLitvakB
      @DavidLitvakB 2 года назад +15

      We've gotten a review unit for the Butterfly about a month ago, did 2 trips already with it, single-handedly it is the best travel stroller we've ever had, and this is the 4th one we've had after several mishaps with airlines. It handles like a full size stroller, the basket holds incredible amounts of contents, and has a spring that helps you in loading stuff into it. The back wheels have a bit of built-in suspension, which makes gravelly roads comfortable for even a sleeping child. The folding is super easy, and the size is almost the exact same size of the yoyo when folded. Also, it comes with a rain cover, adjustable footrest (which also doubles as a cover for the storage when you pack it a bit too full, or as a solid carrying hold), and a VERY big canopy. This thing is a beast.

    • @dakotahjadee
      @dakotahjadee 2 года назад +1

      @@DavidLitvakB this is super helpful, thank you!!

  • @MadhuriGuptawhousesthisanyway
    @MadhuriGuptawhousesthisanyway Год назад

    Please do a video for best travel strollers that are newborn ready without the need for additional carry cot

  • @SmolAliens
    @SmolAliens 6 месяцев назад +5

    So is there absolutely nothing sub-$200? Ugh.

  • @whitneyfinney7916
    @whitneyfinney7916 2 года назад +3

    I love your videos I find them so helpfull I am torn between the babyzen yoyo2 the bugabooboo butterfly and the ieclerc influencer which one do you recommend out of these three 🙂

  • @misslucyfelix
    @misslucyfelix 2 года назад +2

    I have found your reviews to be the best out there! Do you happen to have one on the Joie Litetrax 4 pushchair? Im a bit stuck for choices and this one look slike our best bet for short trips to the shop as we have the Bugaboo Cameleon which i love but is very heavy and large for short errands. I'd so appreciate your opinion on the Joie pushchair! Thank you!

  • @jolienbaele5789
    @jolienbaele5789 2 года назад +1

    We currently have a big stroller (Qaux Crooz) and it’s just not handy in my small car or apartment and I am also not that content about the quality to be honest. So we decided to switch to a compacter stroller, as we don’t do long walks that often and would use it mainly in the weekends/ store/ city center... So happy I found your channel, but after long research and testing out still doubting 2 models : leclerc Magic Fold/ Influencer or Easywalker Jackey. My husband seems to like the Easywalker better (bigger weeks and basket, nice look,..) but I am rather small and like the Leclerc better as it weighs less and is easier to use on sidewalks (also love the magic gold and magnetic harnas) Which one would you recommend?

  • @mmusic9194
    @mmusic9194 2 месяца назад

    Hello world! Urgently need info!-we have Nuna Mixx Next stroler and would like to par it with Joie I level Signature car shell. Which adapters do I need?? Heelp! 🥴🙏

  • @DL-ir2wb
    @DL-ir2wb Год назад

    Hauck sport AND hauck shop is 5 kilos of weight AND 8 kilos I hope one day you can give us your r revision. I've had it over a year and super good

  • @digitaldale
    @digitaldale Год назад

    yay!! I found a video where you pronounce chassis correctly!!! woohoo!! 😁 great channel btw! keep up the great work!

  • @chrismcmillan8811
    @chrismcmillan8811 Год назад

    As you repair strollers I picked uo the bugaboo butterfly, the metel blades down in the luggage compartment moves and rattles is this a easy fix I am thinking on sending it back

  • @ВераРафикова-п2г

    What can you say about Mamas&Papas Airo? Thank you for the video! What would you prefer: Airo or Chicco Goody plus?

  • @christinawinstanley5130
    @christinawinstanley5130 2 года назад +2

    This has been so helpful and informative. I am looking to purchase a compact stroller for my 11 month old daughter and I have been busy researching what to get. We currently have the Bugaboo Chameleon 3 which was gifted to us by family. Whilst it’s a brilliant pushchair it takes up a lot a space and I hate the basket underneath which is awful to access.
    This has helped me to tick a few off my list! I would love a review of the Didofy Aster 2 which is doing very well amongst UK reviews. There is also the Cosatto Woosh 3 but I have since seen that isn’t cabin approved. I have also just discovered the MiniUno Touch Fold.

  • @yusraabbasi7607
    @yusraabbasi7607 2 года назад +1

    Do you have any reviews on the Mima Zigi? Debating getting it but was hoping to find a complete review from you on it.
    Thanks!

  • @cynthiameadows2714
    @cynthiameadows2714 2 года назад +1

    Was the silver cross jet that you reviewed the Jet 3?

  • @dr.fernandez
    @dr.fernandez Год назад

    In search of a lightweight everyday compact stroller, any recommendations? I am between the Baby jogger city tour 2, the yoyo2 and the joolz aer but open to anything lighter than my current Doona and fit for NYC sidewalks. TIA

  • @TaTa-us7rx
    @TaTa-us7rx 2 года назад +1

    Hello! Love ur videosss! Have u ever had any experience of any of the Violi travelite stroller? Please, i would love your review about it! Im looking for a travel stroller that can compare with baby jogger city tour 2! Thank you so muchh!!!

  • @jiaweichen9296
    @jiaweichen9296 2 года назад +1

    Hope you review the minu v2. Really struggling between minu v2, yo-yo 2 and butterfly.

  • @SabrinaAhmad
    @SabrinaAhmad Год назад

    Thank you so much for this very helpful review! Looking to buy a travel stroller and couldn’t decide between baby jogger city tour 2 and Mompush lithe v2, please advice. Thank you!

  • @lifeisbeautiful7421
    @lifeisbeautiful7421 2 года назад

    Yoyo needs to be upgraded to one hand open. Its important if you are by the street and you have to hold your baby/child while opening the stroller is a nightmare. Used this while traveling europe, I dont get why this is so popular, its hard to push also. Ergobaby metro is the best for me.

  • @pupingtoncompany
    @pupingtoncompany Год назад

    Hi, could you make a review of the Recaro Lexa? It's apparently very light and compact and I'm considering buying it, but I can't find many reviews. Thanks

  • @leahbartlett9368
    @leahbartlett9368 2 года назад

    Cant wait until you review the minu v2 and butterfly, also would love to know your opinion on them vs the ergobaby metro plus!

  • @crimsonbride
    @crimsonbride Год назад +1

    Thanks so much very thorough

  • @Free-g8r
    @Free-g8r 2 года назад

    Can any ultra compacts accept a car seat and/or bassinet?
    I'm trying to figure out how one is supposed to travel with a newborn

  • @kaseymay-t7i
    @kaseymay-t7i 2 года назад +2

    thanks for your amazing work!

  • @Fashionseesta
    @Fashionseesta 9 месяцев назад

    No reviews on Zoe strollers? Particularly the traveler?

  • @sodaba2055
    @sodaba2055 Год назад

    Can you please help!!! Would you say the bugaboo butterfly and the mountain buggy nano are comparable at all??? Just ordered the butterfly but nano seems to be similar for much cheaper.

  • @joelseite7950
    @joelseite7950 Год назад +1

    Very good video!!!

  • @adrianzamfir2663
    @adrianzamfir2663 Год назад

    what would be the sturdiest option? I tried a Cybex Melio and I was petrified at how weak it is and the danger it would pose for the child.

  • @lauramoore8823
    @lauramoore8823 2 года назад +2

    I'm bummed this didn't include our Zoe. It was so well rated and it's fine as our extra in the car for shopping on tile floors, but I really didn't think it held up on our recent trip to Hawaii. It got really finicky and pulled one direction or the other depending on which wheel had a grain of sand or something in it.
    I have been thinking of getting a different one or a cheap-ish regular size to gate check. Would've loved to see the comparison!

    • @vickeyp9403
      @vickeyp9403 2 года назад +1

      I bought a Zoe stroller Tour + as my compact stroller. My regular stroller is a uppababy cruz that stays in the car. The tour+ is my subway, bus stroller (I live in a 3rd floor walk up). I have come to absolutely hate my Zoe stroller. I've started using my Cruz as my everyday, when my husband takes the car I literally carry my cruz up and down the stairs to avoid taking the Zoe.

  • @veromoon3386
    @veromoon3386 2 года назад +1

    Thoughts on the Colugo.

  • @nickyvanvliet
    @nickyvanvliet 2 года назад

    Thanks for this video. Very useful!
    Did you also test the Dubatti Smart?

  • @S212S2
    @S212S2 2 года назад +3

    Love your videos! How about the Inglesina Quid 2? Yay or nay?

    • @alisonsutherland1291
      @alisonsutherland1291 2 года назад +2

      I was seriously considering the Inglesina Quid 2 until I learned the textiles are wipe clean only! I don’t know about you but I definitely need something that is machine washable.

    • @Merope4ever
      @Merope4ever 2 года назад

      @@alisonsutherland1291
      And iCandy strollers are hand wash only. I don't understand why manufacturers get away with that. :(

  • @SathishkumarJagadeesan
    @SathishkumarJagadeesan 2 года назад +1

    @11:35 for 'Models worth buying'

  • @bartigermann3531
    @bartigermann3531 2 года назад

    Abc Ping two. Here im germany under 200 Euro. Sturdy, up to 22 kg, easy to fold. Good design. No need to spend more

    • @jayjo2906
      @jayjo2906 2 года назад

      I am between Ping and Leclerc Magic Fold Plus. Do you have Ping? Would you recommend them?

  • @justreborn2021
    @justreborn2021 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for the video 👍

  • @blancafita
    @blancafita 2 года назад

    Hey thanks for the videos! What are u impressions on the Inglesina Quid2?
    I quite like it!
    Thanks :)
    Blanca

  • @viviawaag863
    @viviawaag863 2 года назад +2

    Don't remember which video I commented on, but we recently started using our Emmaljunga pram. The chassis makes rattling sounds, and is extremely stiff, with both suspension options. The cot seems very loose and wobbly, and is uncomfortable to look at.
    We're going back to the shop, because I feel that it's too stiff, and too wobbly. I know it's a mechanic thing but that's taking it to the extreme. I am extremely dissapointed.
    Is there any pram you could recommend? I am thinking of getting a new one. 😫 And I would like a pram with a large cot, and a seat option, if you know any of those types. Please help, because I would like a pro to recommend me something, and not a retailer, that gets paid to sell me anything, good or bad quality.

    • @Marina-zb2iz
      @Marina-zb2iz 2 года назад

      Babyjogger City Elite for an active lifestyle, as it's suited for rougher terrain and should get you through snow and over trails with its large tires. Otherwise, if all you need is a stroller that can handle pavement, streets, grass, and a bit of rougher terrain, this channel frequently recommends the Babyjogger City Mini GT2. The City Elite and City Mini GT2 are awesome strollers, but you gotta buy the cot separately unless your local store offers a deal on a combo of stroller+cot.
      Moreover, the Bugaboo Fox is a great stroller, as is the Uppababy Vista V2. The Fox is better on rougher terrain, the Vista, on the other hand, has a larger shopping basket and can be used as a double stroller. The Vista's carrycot is teeny tiny, though. So unless you intend on switching to the bucket seat any time soon, I don't recommend it. Both are quite pricey so I'd either check out second hand options and search this channel for videos on how to maintain a used stroller, or go for a Babyjogger for half the price of Fox and Vista. If it's available in your country, you might want to check out the latest version of the Easywalker Harvey as well. The cot looks quite large, the chassis seems sturdy but compact to fold, and if I am not mistaken, Easywalker took some advice from Wade (this channel's creator) on how to improve the Harvey.
      A poorly made stroller is a huge annoyance. Hope you're getting a refund for your money. Good luck!

  • @necmionurtastan1898
    @necmionurtastan1898 2 года назад +1

    How about peg perego selfie? Can you review peg perego selfie please?

  • @katherinewilkins8236
    @katherinewilkins8236 2 года назад +1

    No Zoe? Its one of the best!

  • @Lyricvids72
    @Lyricvids72 2 года назад +1

    Iv got the doona and it has been great I only use it for short car rides and going to the shops. It definitely is not a regular stroller. I am now looking for a new car seat and compact stroller any recommendations?

  • @anaisagarcia7191
    @anaisagarcia7191 2 года назад

    Hello can you do a review on a more affordable option like the Chicco Presto? Thanks(:

  • @elenapastorius6797
    @elenapastorius6797 2 года назад +1

    Totally disagree with your assessment of the GB all city Pockit - we have a 95%tile 3 year old. We've had the stroller for 2.5 years and 6 vacations including cobblestone streets. Our 45lb toddler loved it. The reinforced front of the basket is a footrest. Its invaluable for its operational footprint in restaurants and shopping areas. Its always in the car for city shopping. Now we use it with a car seat for our infant and it is small enough to fit in doctors office rooms and waiting rooms without taking up the whole place. Is it a daily driver NO. But as a second stroller 10/10. I'd buy it again if it breaks. Its also small enough to fit underseat in aircraft so you can still have a carry on suitcase. Its not the carry on - its the personal item. Our tires are starting to wear out and that's it.

  • @rjcruz1351
    @rjcruz1351 7 месяцев назад

    Can you try to review BEBEROAD2? since its cheap but overall value of money as Compact lightwieght Cabin Approved Stroller

  • @larissatocilo
    @larissatocilo 2 года назад

    What do you think about ABC Design? It's a good sttroler? 😁

  • @jaine819
    @jaine819 2 года назад

    Are you able to let us know if mutsy nexo is worth the money? Thank you

  • @taraborders3626
    @taraborders3626 2 года назад

    Do you have any reviews on the bombi bebee stroller?

  • @gelu88
    @gelu88 2 года назад

    My wife is a stoke survivor and does not have any dexterity in her right hand. What strollers on this list (if any) lack 2 button mechanisms and can literally be operated one handed?

    • @Isonnia94
      @Isonnia94 2 года назад

      The miniuno touch fold can be used and folded/unfolded one handed

  • @rebecca3758
    @rebecca3758 Год назад

    wow just chucked out the nuna trvl in two seconds

  • @Jubee18
    @Jubee18 2 года назад

    What are your thoughts on the bombi BeBee?

  • @ashleylocascio5842
    @ashleylocascio5842 Год назад

    Hi! What about the Peg Preggo Selfie?

  • @sthernito
    @sthernito 2 месяца назад

    Would you consider Larktale good or trash?

  • @windyrainStorm
    @windyrainStorm 2 года назад

    I regret buying Yoyo when I travelled alone with my 6 months old to Philippines. When I got back in Norway, I immediately resell it! What stroller should I buy that fully reclines and can be folded and open with one hand?

    • @BarnevognverkstedNo
      @BarnevognverkstedNo  2 года назад +2

      Full reclines are rare on Ultra-compacts because they're not allowed in the U.S. due to safety regs, but the Tour 2 has a deeper recline than most other quality ultra-compacts.:)

    • @windyrainStorm
      @windyrainStorm 2 года назад

      @@BarnevognverkstedNo tusen takk! 😊

  • @TheShuali
    @TheShuali 2 года назад

    Can you guys do a review on the Recaro Sadena? Love to hear what you have to say

  • @annaknollcheysvin4501
    @annaknollcheysvin4501 2 года назад

    Thank you for this incredibly thorough review! Have you looked at the Guzzie + Guss Oxygen stroller? What are your thoughts on that one? Thanks! :)

  • @jenmclernon9249
    @jenmclernon9249 Год назад

    it comes in handy when boondocking

  • @ml03054
    @ml03054 Год назад

    “… like you need something to tie the top a backpack to hike up a mountain.. and at the top of which is a smoothly tiled shopping mall” 🤣🤣🤣

  • @magmatubefanyt4841
    @magmatubefanyt4841 Год назад

    I have the doona and don’t have problems

  • @karamaelanderos
    @karamaelanderos 2 года назад

    Have you done the evenflo Otto?

  • @joey199103
    @joey199103 2 года назад

    I am wondering Why didn’t you review Joovy Yet 🤔

  • @patrick3389
    @patrick3389 Год назад

    There is nothing wrong with the Silver Cross Clic. Never had an issue.....