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 TH-cam: www.youtube.com/@BarnevognverkstedNo/membership , and BuyMeaCoffee: buymeacoffee.com/thestrollerworkshop
I did find this interesting, I had bought a City Elite back 13 years ago. Loved that stroller, didn't have a car and it needed to go through a lot of snow and snowbanks. I was curious on the differences between the city minnie and the elite, because I gave it to my sister when she had her first kid. The minne is what they had been looking at and mine was just sitting in my garage. It recently had to be replaced, because it finally wore out, but that stroller was used and abused by me and held up great.
I was thinking this too, but I guess since it's not a 3-wheeler, he felt it was better to have that one compared to other 4-wheeler ultra-compacts, which is a fair point too.
@1:44 you mention that a seat insert could bring the stroller more upright. Which kind of insert? I want to bring the include higher, I don’t like how sloped it is.
I love this video format and line up of strollers all coming from one brand. I recently asked for a review of the new Joolz Geo, but I would also like to encourage you to do a thorough review on the Easywalker Jimmey, which I recently stumbled upon and found it very promising (judging from YT videos only, though). The Jimmey really seems to tackle all kinds of terrain and cater to parental needs in various ways as well. I don't know why Easywalker strollers haven't caught my interest before but they seem so well thought-through, I hope the strollers live up to the promises they make.
An excellent comparison, as always! This channel has helped me greatly with my Bugaboo Cameleon struggles as well. As an aside question, can you help me out with my Cameleon 3? The seat is not clicking into the frame fully anymore. Left side clicks in and locks when I connect the seat, but the right side does not lock at all. Even if I depress the side squarish button it wouldn't go all the way in like there is something in the way. It's not a problem with the frame post as I can flip the seat around and the good side will lock on to the opposite post just fine. Do you have any idea what could cause it? It started happening right after I washed the cover and cleaned the frame. I also have a Cameleon 2 and the seat from that stroller locks just fine onto the Cameleon 3 frame. So the issue must be with the right lock on the Cam 3 seat, but I can't figure out what can cause something like that. I appreciate any help I can get.
I just can't seem to choose between the elite and the mini gt for the life of me 😅😂 do anybody know how the gt is with snow? And what about the elite and public transport? I take busses every day 😅
Hi, you can buy GT2 and an extra set of elite 2(!) wheels and change it according your needs and terrain. Not many people know, but they are compatible, which is great!
@@tremendina well the suspension is almost the same in both models, so I would not worry. Plus the front suspension is inside of the front wheel. It is true though that elite 2 has massive front with better shock absorbtion. I woul not use it regulary in hard core terrain but larger wheels just rides better, so you can use them without worries in terrain you would use classic gt2, just muuuuch more comfortably. I tried it myself and was pleasently surprised! But if you like elite 2 more, go for it! it is not too big in my opinion...just not the best when folding often etc.
I need to buy a double stroller for travel, I travel often to Fl with my Doona car seat and yoyo2, but I am going alone with my children to Brazil, my son 25 months old and my daughter 5 months old. which double stroller will be the best for me ? Thank you!
Just my humble opinion (and I assume the owner of this channel will probably agree): For a normal double stroller, the Bugaboo donkey is unmatched, but for travel it would be too bulky. You may want to check out the Babyjogger double stroller models. For rougher terrain, the City Mini GT2 double, for smoother conditions the City Tour 2 double stroller. The Babyjogger seats can be put in near flat position if I am not mistaken, so should be perfectly suitable for a 5-month-old. Though I have to be honest with you: The days of your oldest needing to be in a stroller are limited, and if you're not about to travel with two small kids all the time, you may also want to check out the cheaper options out there or buy used. Double strollers are pricey.
Honestly, I would check inn any double stroller at the airport and use a babycarrier for the smallest and the yoyo you have for the oldest. For the part of the trip that isnt in the airport I would go babyjogger gt2 double with bassinet on one side for the price and couse I find the donkey to be cramped and small in it seats
Oh, and what's it with the dual wheel set up? 😂What purpose does it ever really serve other than look entirely ridiculous? It's a stroller, not a tractor for heaven's sake.
You should see how many people still walk around with umbrella strollers in the UK. As if there are still advantages to them. I see no advantage whatsoever.
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 TH-cam: www.youtube.com/@BarnevognverkstedNo/membership , and BuyMeaCoffee: buymeacoffee.com/thestrollerworkshop
I did find this interesting, I had bought a City Elite back 13 years ago. Loved that stroller, didn't have a car and it needed to go through a lot of snow and snowbanks. I was curious on the differences between the city minnie and the elite, because I gave it to my sister when she had her first kid. The minne is what they had been looking at and mine was just sitting in my garage. It recently had to be replaced, because it finally wore out, but that stroller was used and abused by me and held up great.
Great video as always! Would have liked to see City Tour 2 in this comparison as well.
I was thinking this too, but I guess since it's not a 3-wheeler, he felt it was better to have that one compared to other 4-wheeler ultra-compacts, which is a fair point too.
Would you ever consider reviewing stroller trikes? I can't decide! Bentley, Radio Flyer, Doona, Joovy, etc. The reviews are all over the place.
Which of the straps or insert would you recommend for best sit straight position for gt2? Thank you
Love your reviews! Would love to see a review of the Guava Family Roam Crossover Stroller.
@1:44 you mention that a seat insert could bring the stroller more upright. Which kind of insert? I want to bring the include higher, I don’t like how sloped it is.
I love this video format and line up of strollers all coming from one brand.
I recently asked for a review of the new Joolz Geo, but I would also like to encourage you to do a thorough review on the Easywalker Jimmey, which I recently stumbled upon and found it very promising (judging from YT videos only, though). The Jimmey really seems to tackle all kinds of terrain and cater to parental needs in various ways as well. I don't know why Easywalker strollers haven't caught my interest before but they seem so well thought-through, I hope the strollers live up to the promises they make.
An excellent comparison, as always! This channel has helped me greatly with my Bugaboo Cameleon struggles as well.
As an aside question, can you help me out with my Cameleon 3? The seat is not clicking into the frame fully anymore. Left side clicks in and locks when I connect the seat, but the right side does not lock at all. Even if I depress the side squarish button it wouldn't go all the way in like there is something in the way. It's not a problem with the frame post as I can flip the seat around and the good side will lock on to the opposite post just fine. Do you have any idea what could cause it?
It started happening right after I washed the cover and cleaned the frame.
I also have a Cameleon 2 and the seat from that stroller locks just fine onto the Cameleon 3 frame. So the issue must be with the right lock on the Cam 3 seat, but I can't figure out what can cause something like that.
I appreciate any help I can get.
I didn't know padded seat inserts and sit up straps were a thing! They are just what I need, going to research them now.
Eagerly awaiting your review of the new City Sights! :D Any insight yet? I'm waiting for some reviews until I consider buying!
Nice review 👍🏼
Hallo, do you have a Video about the Ickle Bubba Venus Jogger?
😮please review the city mini air
Really helpful! Thank you!
I just can't seem to choose between the elite and the mini gt for the life of me 😅😂 do anybody know how the gt is with snow? And what about the elite and public transport? I take busses every day 😅
Hi, you can buy GT2 and an extra set of elite 2(!) wheels and change it according your needs and terrain. Not many people know, but they are compatible, which is great!
@@alzbetakvasnickova5543 Realy? Thats interesting, wonder what that would do to the structure over time though 🤔
@@tremendina well the suspension is almost the same in both models, so I would not worry. Plus the front suspension is inside of the front wheel. It is true though that elite 2 has massive front with better shock absorbtion. I woul not use it regulary in hard core terrain but larger wheels just rides better, so you can use them without worries in terrain you would use classic gt2, just muuuuch more comfortably. I tried it myself and was pleasently surprised! But if you like elite 2 more, go for it! it is not too big in my opinion...just not the best when folding often etc.
Thank you for video 🙏
I need to buy a double stroller for travel, I travel often to Fl with my Doona car seat and yoyo2, but I am going alone with my children to Brazil, my son 25 months old and my daughter 5 months old.
which double stroller will be the best for me ? Thank you!
Just my humble opinion (and I assume the owner of this channel will probably agree): For a normal double stroller, the Bugaboo donkey is unmatched, but for travel it would be too bulky. You may want to check out the Babyjogger double stroller models. For rougher terrain, the City Mini GT2 double, for smoother conditions the City Tour 2 double stroller. The Babyjogger seats can be put in near flat position if I am not mistaken, so should be perfectly suitable for a 5-month-old.
Though I have to be honest with you: The days of your oldest needing to be in a stroller are limited, and if you're not about to travel with two small kids all the time, you may also want to check out the cheaper options out there or buy used. Double strollers are pricey.
Honestly, I would check inn any double stroller at the airport and use a babycarrier for the smallest and the yoyo you have for the oldest. For the part of the trip that isnt in the airport I would go babyjogger gt2 double with bassinet on one side for the price and couse I find the donkey to be cramped and small in it seats
Oh, and what's it with the dual wheel set up? 😂What purpose does it ever really serve other than look entirely ridiculous? It's a stroller, not a tractor for heaven's sake.
You should see how many people still walk around with umbrella strollers in the UK. As if there are still advantages to them. I see no advantage whatsoever.
BABYJOGGER NEEDS TO LEARN TO STOP SCAMMING