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 yoyo 2 and I was pretty happy using it with the baby bassinet (although I'd change the way it's fixed to the frame) and then it was time to go to 6+ option and I realised how important the full recline is, it was confirmed by my osteopath, she said it's ok for the child when he/she doesn't sleep there, just for short rides but we love to stroll for a longer period of time and our baby often falls asleep when rolled. So we tried a coiple of other buggies (I love compact ones) now we're with tour 2 and I like it a lot, it feels smooth like baby yoyo, a bit longer which makes it easier to press the handle and overcome obstacles, easier to get out of the bus/tram/metro train etc. So we're using our tour 2 while baby yoyo stays in the cellar )
The Joolz Aer is the stroller we picked from The Stroller Workshop's guides. We love it. It's true one hand fold makes life really easy when opening the stroller while holding your kid. The recline is a little gimmicky, but it does make for a very clean look when not in use. In terms of comfort, our 1yo managed to fall asleep in it while we were at a sports bar during a college football game(very noisy). I'd say that's pretty comfortable!
I really wanted an ultracompact to supplement our full size stroller. My husband was hesitant to get a second stroller at all let alone an expensive one so my first choice of the uppababy was out. I ended up picking up the baby jogger on an early black Friday sale. Thank you for helping me find a reliable compromise for us! I am excited to try it out.
@@BarnevognverkstedNo sorry to spam, but just wanted to check if metro perfoms better than city tour 2 on tougher or uneven surfaces, gravel or par paths for example? Thanks a lot!!
Recommend the Zoe strollers for travel. Have one for years and and has held up. The fast easy one hand fold, really good recline for naps and under 12lbs.
Im making comparisson between nuna trvl, joolz aer, and baby jogger city tour 2. Which one do you think is the best among them? Especially for newborn or cabin size. Thank you
looks like Ergobaby metro plus does have front wheel suspension. from their site "Spring Suspension banishes bumps in the road, making every ride a smooth one. Cracked sidewalks and cobblestone streets are no match for the Metro+."
Did u buy one? Im thinking of buying the metro+ when my baby turns 1. I really like the full recline feature so my baby can sleep comfortably. Or im having 2nd thoughts and get the uppababy minu
What do you think of the Colugo? I had the Minu, except the fold and unfold, i hated it. It wasn't as light, very uncomfortable to carry on shoulder, and the wheels kept getting stuck on the road and rocks.... im debating now betweeen the yoyo, city jogger and nano?
Thank you so much for this AMAZING video! I’ve been waiting for it….I’m also curious what you think about the peg per ego selfie (it looks like a very sturdy stroller) and the new travel stroller from silver cross. Thank you so much!!
Just bought a baby jogger city tour 2 because i thought it was cabin approved, only if we remove the wheels hmmmm...how troublesome is that or is it quite straightforward. Air travel is already stressful as is so wondering if this was a bad purchase
Joolz aer can now be purchased with a new carrycot, and accepts certain car seats with adapters. The yoyo has 2 carrycot options and the option for a carseat with adapters... baby jogger have also updated the city tour 2 to accommodate a car seat and you can also buy a specific carrycot with it. Ergobaby metro+ has a cocoon type option that comes built into the stroller, and can also accommodate certain car seats with the adapters. Not too sure about the uppababy minu newborn solutions, but I didn't research it as an option for myself as the fold is too big for what I'd like. Hope this helps 😊
Hi, love the videos! They have kept us away from some disastrous decisions. Would be very interested in what you think of the Chicco goody and goody + and whether there's much in it between the two. Thanks!
Not a big fan unfortunately. We have reviews of the regular Pockit+, Cybex Libelle and Qbit+ All-City on the channel. The Pockit+ All-City is just another variation of the same, so those reviews will give you a good idea of what it's like. :) Pockit+: ruclips.net/video/d3S4dGYu8Hw/видео.html Libelle: ruclips.net/video/o_vTkdn4-z8/видео.html Qbit+ All-City: ruclips.net/video/ksBjvc-UaPk/видео.html
Hi! First of all thank you very much for your very helpful videos! I’m curious if you’ve ever had hands on a stroller from the brand Mast. I’m living abroad, in Slovenia, and in here the Mast M2 is very popular as a light weight stroller. I’m doubting to buy one since the stroller comes me so weak… Would love to hear your impression on the Mast M2!
Bumprider Connect would be great here too. I've heard that they're almost as good as Babyzen Yoyo. It has adjustable footrest, and swingable bumperbar. It also comes with a travel bag. Accessories that you can get are: carrycot, bags (connect it on the side) and carseat adaptors. Raincover and net have to be bought as an accessory, which is a shame. They're made in Sweeden, so I'm pretty sure they should be available in Norway aswell, since the rest of Scandinavia has them too.
Really good review. We are after a compact pram for travel but also something we can use as an everyday stroller. It think the Metro+ or Tour 2 look good but the Cybex Twist 2+ looks like it can handle rougher terrain better and has the added bonus or parent facing option. We will put the stroller in the hold so doesn't need to fit in over head locker. Any thoughts on those 3? Thanks
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 yoyo 2 and I was pretty happy using it with the baby bassinet (although I'd change the way it's fixed to the frame) and then it was time to go to 6+ option and I realised how important the full recline is, it was confirmed by my osteopath, she said it's ok for the child when he/she doesn't sleep there, just for short rides but we love to stroll for a longer period of time and our baby often falls asleep when rolled. So we tried a coiple of other buggies (I love compact ones) now we're with tour 2 and I like it a lot, it feels smooth like baby yoyo, a bit longer which makes it easier to press the handle and overcome obstacles, easier to get out of the bus/tram/metro train etc. So we're using our tour 2 while baby yoyo stays in the cellar )
The Joolz Aer is the stroller we picked from The Stroller Workshop's guides. We love it. It's true one hand fold makes life really easy when opening the stroller while holding your kid. The recline is a little gimmicky, but it does make for a very clean look when not in use. In terms of comfort, our 1yo managed to fall asleep in it while we were at a sports bar during a college football game(very noisy). I'd say that's pretty comfortable!
I have the Uppababy Minu and honestly is the best thing ever !! Soo strong and easy to push is amazing if you wanna buy one don't hesitate
Best review video I’ve seen, I loved all pros and cons and the lack of bias in it. Thank you!
I really wanted an ultracompact to supplement our full size stroller. My husband was hesitant to get a second stroller at all let alone an expensive one so my first choice of the uppababy was out. I ended up picking up the baby jogger on an early black Friday sale. Thank you for helping me find a reliable compromise for us! I am excited to try it out.
Awesome! Hope you like it. :)
@@BarnevognverkstedNo sorry to spam, but just wanted to check if metro perfoms better than city tour 2 on tougher or uneven surfaces, gravel or par paths for example? Thanks a lot!!
Hello there is a new compact model from maxi cosi, named Leona.. it looks really interesting because the seat faces the parents... what do you think?
Recommend the Zoe strollers for travel. Have one for years and and has held up. The fast easy one hand fold, really good recline for naps and under 12lbs.
Im making comparisson between nuna trvl, joolz aer, and baby jogger city tour 2. Which one do you think is the best among them? Especially for newborn or cabin size. Thank you
Not sure if you can get the Colugo Compact in Norway but it's a very interesting option, would love to know what you think
Have you guys looked at the mom push lithe v2?? as a travel stroller
Fantastic video! Thank you so much for doing this quick and to the point review!😁
looks like Ergobaby metro plus does have front wheel suspension. from their site "Spring Suspension banishes bumps in the road, making every ride a smooth one. Cracked sidewalks and cobblestone streets are no match for the Metro+."
Did u buy one? Im thinking of buying the metro+ when my baby turns 1. I really like the full recline feature so my baby can sleep comfortably. Or im having 2nd thoughts and get the uppababy minu
What do you think of the Colugo? I had the Minu, except the fold and unfold, i hated it. It wasn't as light, very uncomfortable to carry on shoulder, and the wheels kept getting stuck on the road and rocks.... im debating now betweeen the yoyo, city jogger and nano?
Joolz air and baby jogger city tour 2 have the same price on my country.
Which one do you think is better given the price is the same?
Thank you 😊
Have you ever tried the Chicco Goody? I'm intrigued because the folding mechanism looks terrific
No, but we'll look into it. Thanks for the tip! :)
Thanks
Thanks so much for your contribution! :)
Thank you so much for this AMAZING video! I’ve been waiting for it….I’m also curious what you think about the peg per ego selfie (it looks like a very sturdy stroller) and the new travel stroller from silver cross. Thank you so much!!
Would love to get your thoughts on the Inglesina quid!
Have you tried out a colugo compact?
I just wanna know why GB Pockit and Colugo didn’t make the cut?
Just bought a baby jogger city tour 2 because i thought it was cabin approved, only if we remove the wheels hmmmm...how troublesome is that or is it quite straightforward. Air travel is already stressful as is so wondering if this was a bad purchase
The colugo compact didnt qualify for your list. Why?
please review the culogo compact stroller!!
Which of these can be used from the newborn stage? Also how does the Nano Mountain Buggy compare?
Maybe the city jogger. Maaaaybe. It needs to fully recline in order to be used for newborns. The yoyo has a newborn add-on 🤷🏽♀️
Minu and yoyo have adapters that can hold the carseat
@@jktsang metro+ has adopters available for purchase, seat needs to be removed though, I think
Joolz aer can now be purchased with a new carrycot, and accepts certain car seats with adapters. The yoyo has 2 carrycot options and the option for a carseat with adapters... baby jogger have also updated the city tour 2 to accommodate a car seat and you can also buy a specific carrycot with it. Ergobaby metro+ has a cocoon type option that comes built into the stroller, and can also accommodate certain car seats with the adapters. Not too sure about the uppababy minu newborn solutions, but I didn't research it as an option for myself as the fold is too big for what I'd like. Hope this helps 😊
Also the stroller workshop has review the mountain buggy nano before as I'm sure I've come across it at some point on this channel 😀
I would be interested to know your opinion about Inglesina Quid 2
Me too!
Hi, love the videos! They have kept us away from some disastrous decisions. Would be very interested in what you think of the Chicco goody and goody + and whether there's much in it between the two. Thanks!
Same request! Please do review it!!
You're videos are the best!!
Can’t find the Joolz Aer 😭😭😭😭 any ideas?
Hi, any thoughts on the GB pocket + all city?
Not a big fan unfortunately. We have reviews of the regular Pockit+, Cybex Libelle and Qbit+ All-City on the channel. The Pockit+ All-City is just another variation of the same, so those reviews will give you a good idea of what it's like. :)
Pockit+: ruclips.net/video/d3S4dGYu8Hw/видео.html
Libelle: ruclips.net/video/o_vTkdn4-z8/видео.html
Qbit+ All-City: ruclips.net/video/ksBjvc-UaPk/видео.html
Have you tried the colugo compact?
I can’t decide between the yoyo2 and the minu v2. Any thoughts? Thank you!
Can you make a review with the Leclerc MagicFold please?
Hi! I'm looking for an ultracompact stroller with lower price. What do you think about the Maxi Cosi Lara 2? Thank you!
Have you reviewed the cyber eezy s twist 2 in any video?
Can you please give your opinion on Inglesina quid2 ?
Which one better for toddlers? Overhead
Hi! First of all thank you very much for your very helpful videos! I’m curious if you’ve ever had hands on a stroller from the brand Mast. I’m living abroad, in Slovenia, and in here the Mast M2 is very popular as a light weight stroller. I’m doubting to buy one since the stroller comes me so weak… Would love to hear your impression on the Mast M2!
Bumprider Connect would be great here too. I've heard that they're almost as good as Babyzen Yoyo. It has adjustable footrest, and swingable bumperbar. It also comes with a travel bag. Accessories that you can get are: carrycot, bags (connect it on the side) and carseat adaptors. Raincover and net have to be bought as an accessory, which is a shame.
They're made in Sweeden, so I'm pretty sure they should be available in Norway aswell, since the rest of Scandinavia has them too.
Can any of these be used for infants?
Very informative video! Thank you
How about nuna trvl?
not available here yet unfortunately. :)
I am Japanese. Which do you recommend, joolz aer or yoyo2?
I like the Yoyo2 better
Really good review. We are after a compact pram for travel but also something we can use as an everyday stroller. It think the Metro+ or Tour 2 look good but the Cybex Twist 2+ looks like it can handle rougher terrain better and has the added bonus or parent facing option. We will put the stroller in the hold so doesn't need to fit in over head locker. Any thoughts on those 3? Thanks
Jools aer has life time warranty ..
Metro plus has removable washable cover whereas aer does not im still unsure which one to buy.
What about the Zoe stroller?
I can still cannot decide between the Joolz Aer and Yoyo2...any advice?
I like Yoyo2 better