Honestly ladies this has been such a great comparison- I think it would be interesting to put the Joolz Aer against the babyzen yoyo2 - I still think the Joolz Aer is winning!
I love that you actually gave your opinions!! I am definitely think of getting the Joolz alongside a bugaboo donkey 3 - would love to know if the cybex cloud z can go on the joolz like it does on the donkey?
So you would not recommend the Joolz as a city stroller? Obviously the wheels are not all terrain, but I live in the city and the biggest adventure I encounter is the park which might have sometimes some sand and cobble stones/gravel. We also fly when the baby is about 4 months so that would be perfect for flying with the carrycot, as opposed to other strollers. I really want to purchase only one stroller that can be used from NB and later as a pushchair.. is that even possible?
@@jostamler i found a good deal for the Nuna Triv and went with that. Moved my daughter to the pushchair when she was 4.5 due to a long visit at my home country (didnt feel like carrying the carrycotas well, and wasn'tsure how long she'll fit into it). The pushchair flattens to 175 degrees which is good enough. I even put her on her tummy there! It has some flaws but overall i'm happy. We're planning 2 close in age children so might still end up buying the Joolz aer, I tried it at the store and it's great😅
Thank you for the comparison. At 32:45, 34:12 and 34.22 it seems like the back of Joolz Aer is bending and is not straight. If so, I wonder whether this is even made worse by the weight of the baby; is it safe for their backs?
Honestly ladies this has been such a great comparison- I think it would be interesting to put the Joolz Aer against the babyzen yoyo2 - I still think the Joolz Aer is winning!
I love that you actually gave your opinions!! I am definitely think of getting the Joolz alongside a bugaboo donkey 3 - would love to know if the cybex cloud z can go on the joolz like it does on the donkey?
So you would not recommend the Joolz as a city stroller? Obviously the wheels are not all terrain, but I live in the city and the biggest adventure I encounter is the park which might have sometimes some sand and cobble stones/gravel. We also fly when the baby is about 4 months so that would be perfect for flying with the carrycot, as opposed to other strollers. I really want to purchase only one stroller that can be used from NB and later as a pushchair.. is that even possible?
Absolutely! It's the perfect Urban stroller. :) It can also handle your park walks too.
What did you decide?
@@jostamler i found a good deal for the Nuna Triv and went with that. Moved my daughter to the pushchair when she was 4.5 due to a long visit at my home country (didnt feel like carrying the carrycotas well, and wasn'tsure how long she'll fit into it). The pushchair flattens to 175 degrees which is good enough. I even put her on her tummy there! It has some flaws but overall i'm happy. We're planning 2 close in age children so might still end up buying the Joolz aer, I tried it at the store and it's great😅
Thank you for the comparison. At 32:45, 34:12 and 34.22 it seems like the back of Joolz Aer is bending and is not straight. If so, I wonder whether this is even made worse by the weight of the baby; is it safe for their backs?
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