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
Few notes that I myself have not found anywhere: 1. Straps have these soft padding pads attached to them. Nothing strange. What is not good is that you cannot remove them from belts. Personally I think they are to large for my kiddo and seem to be getting in the way and not increasing comfort. Sadly they have to be used. So stupid. 2. Belt buckle is annoyingly hard to buckle up. When you "practice" its fine. However, with kiddo inside and in real life scenarios almost 100% of time I have to do it hard way where the thing just does not want to buckle up. 3. Seat cover can be removed for washing, but note that its not designed to be simple. I have peg perego large 3in1 and on that think its a breeze. On these strollers its not. If you have previous experience in removing stroller/car seat covers you will manage though. 4. When they unfold, often what happens is that folding mechanism "grabs" a piece of fabric on the side. Please be vary of this as what happens sometimes is that although strollers seem to be unfolded all the way at first, they are not because of that fabric grab. If you are not careful, you could put the baby inside and strollers could fold on you with the baby inside.
I really like this stroller, especially with its great price! The only issue is I can’t find it anywhere in the US !!!! Can you please tell us where to find it?😢
First of all, sincerely thank you for your fair, unbiased reviews, as a new dad, these videos are quite useful. I have bought a Joolz Day+ (which we are quite happy with) for daily use stroller. Now we are looking for a travel stroller option. I am looking for a Baby jogger City Tour 2 yet it is not popular in my country thus new ones are more expensive than normal also almost no second hand. Babyzen Yoyo 2 price is roket high now (almost 500 Euro - without any accessories). I could not find Nubi (first addition) in the channel, wonder if it is compatible size when it is folded with the plane cabin standards or not.
@BarnevognverkstedNo We're having problems with the straps that adjust the recline on the back jamming and causing an uneven seat back, sloping off to one side. Is this something you've encountered; do you have a fix for this?
I found that you can only fit very few car seats on the Chicco Goody Plus and Babyjogger City Tour 2. So maybe you don't miss that much with this one not even having car seat adapters available. I guess you just cannot expect car seat compatibility for your ultracompact at this price point. But I think it's a major missed opportunity, because ultracompacts are so convenient to keep in your car... Edit. I was wrong. The Didofy Aster 2 is compatible with a wide range of car seats if you get the car seat adapters. So it is is possible at this price point after all.
To be honest, this was a blind-spot for me up until reading a comment shortly before posting this review. I always knew that some models had poorer compatibility (in particular brands like chicco and graco that produce their own seats), and from my contact at Bugaboo, I knew that it actually costs a lot to get the safety testing done for car-seat adapters, but a lot of our older reviews really should have had info on this specific factor included. 😓
@@BarnevognverkstedNo You learn and improve. Don't forget this is one of your major strengths. Be proud. You bring so much insight to consumers. I love this channel. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@@KarmaXPTO we just got the copa, 160€ for the green one in Italy. In those few weeks fo testing we are satisfied, for the price payed it's good for the quality: the ride is smooth, no problem over the railway crossing or damaged tarmac. The closing system for the moment it's flawless and the sitting it's quite confortable.
you can wash for sure, but its a bit complicated to remove the seat covers. I have not found any instructions online, but then again again I have experience removing this stuff from strollers and car seats so its not hard. You start by uncliping the bottom part where legs are, buttons are from below. Note that bottom part where legs are has some carboard inside so be sure to remove it before washing.
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
Few notes that I myself have not found anywhere:
1. Straps have these soft padding pads attached to them. Nothing strange. What is not good is that you cannot remove them from belts. Personally I think they are to large for my kiddo and seem to be getting in the way and not increasing comfort. Sadly they have to be used. So stupid.
2. Belt buckle is annoyingly hard to buckle up. When you "practice" its fine. However, with kiddo inside and in real life scenarios almost 100% of time I have to do it hard way where the thing just does not want to buckle up.
3. Seat cover can be removed for washing, but note that its not designed to be simple. I have peg perego large 3in1 and on that think its a breeze. On these strollers its not. If you have previous experience in removing stroller/car seat covers you will manage though.
4. When they unfold, often what happens is that folding mechanism "grabs" a piece of fabric on the side. Please be vary of this as what happens sometimes is that although strollers seem to be unfolded all the way at first, they are not because of that fabric grab. If you are not careful, you could put the baby inside and strollers could fold on you with the baby inside.
I really like this stroller, especially with its great price! The only issue is I can’t find it anywhere in the US !!!! Can you please tell us where to find it?😢
First of all, sincerely thank you for your fair, unbiased reviews, as a new dad, these videos are quite useful. I have bought a Joolz Day+ (which we are quite happy with) for daily use stroller. Now we are looking for a travel stroller option. I am looking for a Baby jogger City Tour 2 yet it is not popular in my country thus new ones are more expensive than normal also almost no second hand. Babyzen Yoyo 2 price is roket high now (almost 500 Euro - without any accessories). I could not find Nubi (first addition) in the channel, wonder if it is compatible size when it is folded with the plane cabin standards or not.
Very interesting for a budget boot stroller for example that stays in the car
Thank you for this great review! Are you planning to take a closer look at Kinderkraft Nea, by any chance?
@BarnevognverkstedNo We're having problems with the straps that adjust the recline on the back jamming and causing an uneven seat back, sloping off to one side. Is this something you've encountered; do you have a fix for this?
Hello thanks for reviewing so Many strollers! Do you know the new cosatto yo? Are you planning to review it soon? Thanks
Does the front wheels lock
Is this OK for a 3 year old only wanting something that will fit in car for holidays and weekends away and not wanting to spend too much?
I found that you can only fit very few car seats on the Chicco Goody Plus and Babyjogger City Tour 2. So maybe you don't miss that much with this one not even having car seat adapters available. I guess you just cannot expect car seat compatibility for your ultracompact at this price point. But I think it's a major missed opportunity, because ultracompacts are so convenient to keep in your car...
Edit. I was wrong. The Didofy Aster 2 is compatible with a wide range of car seats if you get the car seat adapters. So it is is possible at this price point after all.
To be honest, this was a blind-spot for me up until reading a comment shortly before posting this review. I always knew that some models had poorer compatibility (in particular brands like chicco and graco that produce their own seats), and from my contact at Bugaboo, I knew that it actually costs a lot to get the safety testing done for car-seat adapters, but a lot of our older reviews really should have had info on this specific factor included. 😓
@@BarnevognverkstedNo
You learn and improve. Don't forget this is one of your major strengths. Be proud.
You bring so much insight to consumers. I love this channel.
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks! :)
Hi! Did you already made a review for kinderkraft nubi 1?
this nubi 2 seem very similar to the burigotto copa, are they based on the same "model"?
I'm divided between those 2 as well! 😊
@@KarmaXPTO we just got the copa, 160€ for the green one in Italy. In those few weeks fo testing we are satisfied, for the price payed it's good for the quality: the ride is smooth, no problem over the railway crossing or damaged tarmac. The closing system for the moment it's flawless and the sitting it's quite confortable.
Does it come with rain cover?
it does
Does anyone know how to wash it ❔❔❔
you can wash for sure, but its a bit complicated to remove the seat covers. I have not found any instructions online, but then again again I have experience removing this stuff from strollers and car seats so its not hard. You start by uncliping the bottom part where legs are, buttons are from below. Note that bottom part where legs are has some carboard inside so be sure to remove it before washing.