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
This is so far the best video I have stumbled upon regarding strollers. :) I was in the process of switching our fixed wheel set for a lighter stroller and you have assured me that I have chosen the right one. :) Thank you, thank you!
Thank you SO MUCH. I have three off(ish) brand strollers that have been fine, but mildly annoying in different ways, mainly wobbliness or funky pulling. I have some specific needs: we live on a dirt road, where it snows half the year, but also travel to beaches frequently either by car or plane. Have 1 kid currently, but it's important to me that if I'm going to invest in something more durable to be able to hold a second child. I still don't have an answer, but this is so helpful.
Very comprehensive! Thank you. I have the Uppababy Cruz V1 (it's now 7 years old and on baby 3) and it's held up amazingly. We initially had issues with slightly bumpy wheels which uppababy sent a replacement for (and then I didn't change them over until after about a year!) It will be interesting to see if it holds up. The suspension is awful compared to the V2 which I have tried!
Thanks for this! I did a lot of research when pregnant with my second, looking for a double stroller and ideally “the last stroller that I would ever buy”... 4 strollers later, I can’t say that I have found it. 😂 My favorite so far was my Valcobaby All Terrain double stroller, but it was too large for my home space, too heavy to carry downstairs into my apartment, and our climate isn’t favourable to storing it in the car. I’ve had Phil and Ted’s since then, but they are too small and narrow for my kids beyond the infant stage.
hi, what is your opinion on a used bugaboo fox 2019? I keep buying used donkeys (bought about 8 of them different years, cant afford the new one, I'm able to get my money back from selling it as parts) and I have checked everything but time for a jog its always having the butterfly effect, I'm scared buying a used 2019 fox if it has the butterfly effect. I said jog, I know its not a jogging stroller or running but walking fast I meant.
For a decent price, a used Fox can be a good purchase if you check that it works ahead of time AND budget in the possibility of needing to buy a new replacement chassis from Bugaboo eventually (this can then be cheaper than a new Fox at least, and give you a longer use life-time with the 2 chassis + guarantee on the second one). As far as the wobbling wheels go, a thicker food grease may help, or (since you're savy at swapping Bugaboo parts) swapping out the housings with those from a Buffalo may help as well - later donkeys have the suspension pads that the Buffalo has, but the early ones don't :)
@@BarnevognverkstedNo thanks for replying 🙏. I noticed the other video you had of the fox. Of the stability and locking front wheels kinda thru me off, you were right the bee had more better of locking.
@@BarnevognverkstedNo the Donkeys for some reason have that butterfly affect. So I'm just going to re sell all the Donkeys I have used as parts, they only do that for jogging or walking super fast but walking in malls or parks it doesn't do the butterfly affect. I do warn the buyer before they buy, and sold 4 of them already, soon I'll have money for the newest one donkey5. Do you have a video of the donkey5?
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
By far the best channel for honest impartial reviews! I'm so glad I found this page before we buy a stroller. Thank you!
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video. Parents everywhere should be watching your content!
This is so far the best video I have stumbled upon regarding strollers. :) I was in the process of switching our fixed wheel set for a lighter stroller and you have assured me that I have chosen the right one. :) Thank you, thank you!
Thank you for taking time to explain it. The triangle concept realy helped me to understand what i need to look for in future stroller
Thank you SO MUCH. I have three off(ish) brand strollers that have been fine, but mildly annoying in different ways, mainly wobbliness or funky pulling.
I have some specific needs: we live on a dirt road, where it snows half the year, but also travel to beaches frequently either by car or plane. Have 1 kid currently, but it's important to me that if I'm going to invest in something more durable to be able to hold a second child.
I still don't have an answer, but this is so helpful.
Very comprehensive! Thank you. I have the Uppababy Cruz V1 (it's now 7 years old and on baby 3) and it's held up amazingly. We initially had issues with slightly bumpy wheels which uppababy sent a replacement for (and then I didn't change them over until after about a year!) It will be interesting to see if it holds up. The suspension is awful compared to the V2 which I have tried!
Right angle triangle. Sounds easy, makes a whole lot of sense. Will probably forget when shopping. Thank you for explaining though!
This video was extremely helpful!
This is an awesome guide!
Great stuff man
Thank you for this!
Great tips, thank you for the video.
I’d love to know your opinion on icandy prams !
We plan on doing some Icandy models in the future. :)
@@BarnevognverkstedNo can’t wait !
I have a bugaboo bee 5 and joie brisk 😁
Hi nice review 😊 what maxi cosi was that you held towards the end of the video 😉
Lila xp 😊
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Do you know of a store in Oslo with the Uppababy Minu on display?
I think they have it on the floor in Babyshop Slependen 😊
Thanks for this! I did a lot of research when pregnant with my second, looking for a double stroller and ideally “the last stroller that I would ever buy”... 4 strollers later, I can’t say that I have found it. 😂
My favorite so far was my Valcobaby All Terrain double stroller, but it was too large for my home space, too heavy to carry downstairs into my apartment, and our climate isn’t favourable to storing it in the car. I’ve had Phil and Ted’s since then, but they are too small and narrow for my kids beyond the infant stage.
hi, what is your opinion on a used bugaboo fox 2019? I keep buying used donkeys (bought about 8 of them different years, cant afford the new one, I'm able to get my money back from selling it as parts) and I have checked everything but time for a jog its always having the butterfly effect, I'm scared buying a used 2019 fox if it has the butterfly effect. I said jog, I know its not a jogging stroller or running but walking fast I meant.
For a decent price, a used Fox can be a good purchase if you check that it works ahead of time AND budget in the possibility of needing to buy a new replacement chassis from Bugaboo eventually (this can then be cheaper than a new Fox at least, and give you a longer use life-time with the 2 chassis + guarantee on the second one). As far as the wobbling wheels go, a thicker food grease may help, or (since you're savy at swapping Bugaboo parts) swapping out the housings with those from a Buffalo may help as well - later donkeys have the suspension pads that the Buffalo has, but the early ones don't :)
@@BarnevognverkstedNo thanks for replying 🙏. I noticed the other video you had of the fox. Of the stability and locking front wheels kinda thru me off, you were right the bee had more better of locking.
@@BarnevognverkstedNo the Donkeys for some reason have that butterfly affect. So I'm just going to re sell all the Donkeys I have used as parts, they only do that for jogging or walking super fast but walking in malls or parks it doesn't do the butterfly affect. I do warn the buyer before they buy, and sold 4 of them already, soon I'll have money for the newest one donkey5. Do you have a video of the donkey5?
Could you please make a review on Silver Cross Comet Eclipse stroller?
It's not available here in Norway at the moment, unfortunately. :)
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