Yoyo+ stroller’s handlebar requires some improvement because it doesn’t extend, but on the other hand, it makes the stroller less flimsy. Every other stroller tips over (yes, including Joolz Aer and Bugaboo Butterfly) but not Yoyo. Before I owned other travel strollers I thought it was a norm that the stroller wouldn’t tip over with a diaper bag attached to a handle, but I was wrong. I carried it on my shoulder various times up and down the stairs ( like in Santorini or French Riviera) when we wanted to have a stroller for meals and on flatter streets.Īnother thing that I think it’s worth mentioning is that while lightweight, it’s sturdy. That makes it possible to accommodate a baby’s weight and other items up to 48 pounds (22 kg). Although it’s a featherweight product, it has a reinforced frame. Yoyo worked fine on cobblestones, stony beaches, and curbsides.Īt 14.5 pounds or 6.6 kg, Babyzen Yoyo2 is one of the lightest strollers out there apart from models like Cybex Libelle which doesn’t offer that many options. ![]() Overall, I must say this is very impressive. The brake system is super responsive, months and years (!) later it never got stuck. Generally, I love how easy it was to move the baby stroller with one hand. Also, you can roll it around like a suitcase, which makes rolling even more seamless. My firstborn always slept and chilled comfortably in the stroller, and it wasn’t bumpy for him. The stroller is also more stable than other compact strollers and doesn’t wobble. The wheels do seem small but after 3 years of using it pretty much full-time on often cobblestones in Italy and rough trails they still haven’t worn out (they do offer an option of getting just an extra set of wheels, but so far we haven’t needed it and both myself and my husband laugh that we’re seriously beating this stroller up).Ĭompared to other travel strollers like Bugaboo Ant or GB Pockit for example, even my husband says that these wheels are the winner. Yoyo+ is a four-wheel stroller with a suspension system that allows movement on rough terrains. Not to mention the fact that no one sane outside of the US would keep infants in car seats instead of bassinets when strolling around. ![]() We used a travel system once and realized how sweaty and uncomfortable the baby was when stuck in a car seat all day. Yoyo+ became an instant success after its launch in 2012 because parents loved its features.īabyzen Yoyo+ attachable car seat (with adapters) also makes it a more versatile option for travel, but we never used it. Parents love baby strollers that provide maximum convenience and are lightweight, compact, and foldable. This is only a fraction of all the strollers I’ve owned.įeatures of Babyzen Yoyo Stroller: Why Is the Babyzen Yoyo Popular?Īge Range – newborn (with insert) to 48.5 pounds (22kg)įolded Size – 20.5 x 17.3 x 7.1 inches (52 x 44 x 18cm) Since we first got Babyzen Yoyo I’ve owned a dozen of compact strollers and honestly, I’m yet to find a stroller that comes close to it without sacrificing the size. ![]() Feel free to ask any questions in the comments. I wasn’t paid or given a sample, so this review is as objective as can be. Babyzen Yoyo traveled with us around Italy, Poland, France, Switzerland, Slovenia, Malta, USA, French Polynesia, and Spain.įull disclosure: I bought this stroller myself. We’ve been using it ever since, but like all other strollers, it’s not flawless. I ended up buying a cheaper Cybex Eezy S Twist and while it’s been a great stroller for a newborn we did have issues taking it to the cabin (because unlike many will tell you on Instagram or TikTok it doesn’t fit on ALL planes and the same thing applies to Uppababy Minu), and my own husband purchased Babyzen Yoyo after seeing how great it was for families at the airport. I’ve been wanting to get this stroller from the very beginning because we travel a lot, but my husband kept saying ‘we already have a stroller you can just gate check’ and the hefty price tag was also scaring me off.īut, fast forward 2 months later after our Uppababy Vista getting broken twice by the airlines and waiting 45min at the gate for the stroller collection at Amsterdam airport because our Cybex Eezy S Twist wouldn’t fit in the cabin I decided I needed a lightweight stroller for travel that fits in the cabin of ALL airlines and aircrafts. It fits in the cabin, it folds easily and all airports know it, so there are no questions asked. Babyzen Yoyo is the most well-known travel stroller out there.
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