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
I have the butterfly and find it amazing. It’s very sturdy, large canopy and comfortable for me to push. The basket is great too. Can get to it from front or back.
I want to get the butterfly but when I read the reviews I saw a lot of people complaining about the seat fabric pilling quickly on the first use. Do u have any feedbacks?
@@ShG2022 I’ve absolutely no issues with the seat liner getting bobbles on it. We’ve even washed it and still fine. I’ve had it since it was released. Would definitely recommend if you’re in the city - areas with decent footpaths. It was a lifesaver at Disneyland
@@TheKarenohara thank u so much for taking the time to reply. We have a graco stroller but planning to travel to the U.K this year with the baby and will be doing sightseeing in London. So I m very excited for the trip and want a good compact stroller that would be comfortable for him. Reading some of the reviews made me hesitate from ordering the butterfly. But u saved me! Thanks again 💕
@@ShG2022 no problem at all. Enjoy your trip! I have had far too many pushchairs at this stage 😂 I had the bugaboo ant which I would never recommend! Awful. The Babyzen yo-yo was good but it’s a pain to fold when you have bags and kids in toe. The butterfly is easy to fold one handed whilst holding your child or bag and it fits into the overhead cabin bag storage on the plane, footwell of a car/taxi, luggage storage on trains and buses. The canopy is large enough too, to cover your little one from the sun. Around London it will be ideal. Safe travels!
Please can you do a review of the Chicco corso le modular system.. I don't see much information about it and I love your reviews how detailed are they!
Unfortunate that you did not consider attaching a car seat as a comparison criteria. From all the reading we do online, the Metro+ is less than ideal when you factor in attaching a car seat, which a lot of parents do when travelling through airports.
Would it be possible for you to do a review between the Ergobaby Metro+ Deluxe and the Bugaboo Butterfly? Do you think it would pretty much be the same outcome as this video, with the Butterfly being the front runner? I'm so torn and my baby needs a new stroller. Please help!
Yes. My opinions are more or less the same for the Deluxe, since there's not much that's mechanically differet between the Deluxe and the regular Metro+ (you can check this video if you like for the differences: ruclips.net/video/N4D2Zx-ksfE/видео.html ). :)
Please do a comparison video between bugaboo butterfly and leclerc influencer/MF/Hexagon! There is a small sale going on and I need to decide within a few days which one to buy. The magic fold, lots of accessories within one purchase, quality of materials and larger wheels are making me want leclerc more but bugaboo stands out for its brand recognition and years of experience in making durable strollers. I so want to see a comparison between both. Could you suggest one of the two?! I would preferrably keep the stroller for travel purposes and sometimes for running quick errands that I can’t do with my vista v2.
You should provide measurements like for like. It's not very clear comparison. What's the backrest only size for both??? As this will give guidance to the parents in terms of longevity.
We have measurements for the Metro+ up on our Patreon page (for free), I haven't added the Butterfly measurements yet, but will be doing so soon. We take our own measurements for all the strollers review. For the purpose of this comparison though, the Metro+'s seat measures 33cm in width, and has lengths of 24 cm between the top of the back-rest and the canopy (though only with the seat fully upright), a backrest height of 47cm, baseboard depth: 23 cm, and legrest length: 19cm. The Butterfly's seat is 34cm wide, seatback to canopy: 9cm, backboard height: 56 cm, baseboard depth: 26 cm, legrest length: 19 cm. :)
@@BarnevognverkstedNo Thank you for taking time in replying to my comment. I had now compared both strollers with my 15 month old Baby Son, who is quite tall for his age. In Ergobaby Metro+ the top of my son head was pretty much in line with the top of the backrest, which is a dissapointimg considering that this stroller is designed to be suitable for up to 4 year olds! Otherwise I found the build quality comparable to Bugaboo Butterfly. Bugaboo however is providing a lot more room for growth, which I think is a much better choice for parents looking for a stroller, which whilst being compact, will still be comfortable for the child and also provide good usage time. Are there any other compact strollers on the market, which will provide good backrest to the taller children whilst being good value for money, as I believe many parents will be looking for that more affordable choice with good build quality. I had also looked at few other strollers (Joie Signature parcel, Yo-yo 2, Joolz Aer… and all of these again dissapoint with the backrest size). Thank you in advance
Do you have the dimensions of the basket of both? From the video, it’s hard to tell. If the Metro+ had like a wall on the back of its basket, would it have a comparable size with the Butterfly’s basket? Thank you.
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
These are the exact w models I've been considering! Thank you!!
Can you please compare the Butterfly to the Baby Jogger city tour 2?
Also will you review the Mima Zigi 3G?
I have the butterfly and find it amazing. It’s very sturdy, large canopy and comfortable for me to push. The basket is great too. Can get to it from front or back.
I want to get the butterfly but when I read the reviews I saw a lot of people complaining about the seat fabric pilling quickly on the first use. Do u have any feedbacks?
@@ShG2022 I’ve absolutely no issues with the seat liner getting bobbles on it. We’ve even washed it and still fine. I’ve had it since it was released. Would definitely recommend if you’re in the city - areas with decent footpaths. It was a lifesaver at Disneyland
@@TheKarenohara thank u so much for taking the time to reply. We have a graco stroller but planning to travel to the U.K this year with the baby and will be doing sightseeing in London. So I m very excited for the trip and want a good compact stroller that would be comfortable for him. Reading some of the reviews made me hesitate from ordering the butterfly. But u saved me! Thanks again 💕
@@ShG2022 no problem at all. Enjoy your trip! I have had far too many pushchairs at this stage 😂 I had the bugaboo ant which I would never recommend! Awful. The Babyzen yo-yo was good but it’s a pain to fold when you have bags and kids in toe. The butterfly is easy to fold one handed whilst holding your child or bag and it fits into the overhead cabin bag storage on the plane, footwell of a car/taxi, luggage storage on trains and buses. The canopy is large enough too, to cover your little one from the sun. Around London it will be ideal. Safe travels!
Has it ever tipped on you? Needing a travel stroller n I like the butterfly
The video I was waiting for.. thank you ☺️
I love my bugaboo butterfly! Thanks for this review
Wao exactly what i was looking for as i can't decide between the 2 .. thank you!!
Yayyy Butterfly is winning on the ultra compacts
I’m looking between butterfly and inglesina quid 2. Anyone have any thoughts? Quid is half the price!
Have you reviewed the car seat compatibility of these strollers?
Please can you do a review of the Chicco corso le modular system.. I don't see much information about it and I love your reviews how detailed are they!
Thank you so much for video. It’s very useful 👍
Unfortunate that you did not consider attaching a car seat as a comparison criteria. From all the reading we do online, the Metro+ is less than ideal when you factor in attaching a car seat, which a lot of parents do when travelling through airports.
Agreed. I have this stoller, and I wouldn't have bought it if I knew the car seat attachment was so terrible
Thank you!❤
Would it be possible for you to do a review between the Ergobaby Metro+ Deluxe and the Bugaboo Butterfly? Do you think it would pretty much be the same outcome as this video, with the Butterfly being the front runner? I'm so torn and my baby needs a new stroller. Please help!
Yes. My opinions are more or less the same for the Deluxe, since there's not much that's mechanically differet between the Deluxe and the regular Metro+ (you can check this video if you like for the differences: ruclips.net/video/N4D2Zx-ksfE/видео.html ). :)
Do you have a favorite under $250 compact airline stroller?
Yes. The Baby Jogger City Tour2 - 250 exactly last I checked. :)
Please do a comparison video between bugaboo butterfly and leclerc influencer/MF/Hexagon!
There is a small sale going on and I need to decide within a few days which one to buy.
The magic fold, lots of accessories within one purchase, quality of materials and larger wheels are making me want leclerc more but bugaboo stands out for its brand recognition and years of experience in making durable strollers.
I so want to see a comparison between both. Could you suggest one of the two?! I would preferrably keep the stroller for travel purposes and sometimes for running quick errands that I can’t do with my vista v2.
Hi,
Did you buy leclerc stroller? Do you like it?
@@ranokarimova6272 I ended up buying yoyo and happy with the purchase so far.
You should provide measurements like for like. It's not very clear comparison. What's the backrest only size for both???
As this will give guidance to the parents in terms of longevity.
We have measurements for the Metro+ up on our Patreon page (for free), I haven't added the Butterfly measurements yet, but will be doing so soon. We take our own measurements for all the strollers review. For the purpose of this comparison though, the Metro+'s seat measures 33cm in width, and has lengths of 24 cm between the top of the back-rest and the canopy (though only with the seat fully upright), a backrest height of 47cm, baseboard depth: 23 cm, and legrest length: 19cm. The Butterfly's seat is 34cm wide, seatback to canopy: 9cm, backboard height: 56 cm, baseboard depth: 26 cm, legrest length: 19 cm. :)
@@BarnevognverkstedNo Thank you for taking time in replying to my comment.
I had now compared both strollers with my 15 month old Baby Son, who is quite tall for his age.
In Ergobaby Metro+ the top of my son head was pretty much in line with the top of the backrest, which is a dissapointimg considering that this stroller is designed to be suitable for up to 4 year olds!
Otherwise I found the build quality comparable to Bugaboo Butterfly.
Bugaboo however is providing a lot more room for growth, which I think is a much better choice for parents looking for a stroller, which whilst being compact, will still be comfortable for the child and also provide good usage time.
Are there any other compact strollers on the market, which will provide good backrest to the taller children whilst being good value for money, as I believe many parents will be looking for that more affordable choice with good build quality.
I had also looked at few other strollers (Joie Signature parcel, Yo-yo 2, Joolz Aer… and all of these again dissapoint with the backrest size).
Thank you in advance
Do you have the dimensions of the basket of both? From the video, it’s hard to tell. If the Metro+ had like a wall on the back of its basket, would it have a comparable size with the Butterfly’s basket? Thank you.