Im looking at this and the Zoe Tour+, do you plan on having a video for the Tour+? Id like to compare the "non-smooth path” performance of the two. Also, have you tried the all terrail wheels on the Tour+?
I've done all the testing on the Zoe Tour+ kidtravel.org/strollers/zoe-tour-stroller-review/ but haven't decided whether to do a video. I rated the Zoe off-road 6 out of 10 vs 7 out of 10 for the Joolz. Admittedly, the rating is subjective, I haven't figured out a precise way to measure it. I have NOT tried out the all-terrain wheels on the Zoe and I'm Certain they would be an improvement. The only lightweight strollers that did noticeably better offroad were ones with bigger wheels like the Baby Jogger City Mini GT2, so I think the Zoe all-terrain 8" back wheels and 7" front wheels would probably be a big help. They would add to the weight and folded size.
Its mostly a tossup for me. The Butterfly's seat height is 22 inches vs Joolz 20 inches, so there is probably a little more room for growth with the Butterfly and I like the Butterfly's bigger and more accessible storage basket.
I also have this, and considering to swap it out for the yoyo. The recline isn’t as generous as the yoyo so my baby struggles to nap in. You’re spot on about the fold, look and feel. Just sucks that it doesn’t recline as far back as the yo-yo
This product design is fine enough but wildly overpriced compared to competitors if we factor in Joolz' non-existent customer service. Literally no one is on the other end of the line. I have been trying to contact them for weeks. Emails, voicemails, simply requesting info about replacing a broken part. And I'm willing to pay! All you get is an automated email reply and an AI voice at the end of the phone number. No one gets back, ever. Apart from that, the fabric stains very easily (have laundered twice to no avail) and faded in the sun after only a month. I wish I could start over and go with the YoYo. This company has ruined some good engineering here with truly shoddy customer care and zero follow thru.
Thanks for making the reviews! It would be interesting to see the new Cybex Coya added to your review!
Im looking at this and the Zoe Tour+, do you plan on having a video for the Tour+? Id like to compare the "non-smooth path” performance of the two. Also, have you tried the all terrail wheels on the Tour+?
I've done all the testing on the Zoe Tour+ kidtravel.org/strollers/zoe-tour-stroller-review/ but haven't decided whether to do a video.
I rated the Zoe off-road 6 out of 10 vs 7 out of 10 for the Joolz. Admittedly, the rating is subjective, I haven't figured out a precise way to measure it.
I have NOT tried out the all-terrain wheels on the Zoe and I'm Certain they would be an improvement. The only lightweight strollers that did noticeably better offroad were ones with bigger wheels like the Baby Jogger City Mini GT2, so I think the Zoe all-terrain 8" back wheels and 7" front wheels would probably be a big help. They would add to the weight and folded size.
Thanks for the video, I changed my mind and cancelled the minu v2 after seeing this, I got the Aer +.
Really helpful
Glad to hear that
Thank you so much, super helpful!
You're welcome!
Butterfly or aer+ Which one do you recommend for a 2 year old and why?
Its mostly a tossup for me. The Butterfly's seat height is 22 inches vs Joolz 20 inches, so there is probably a little more room for growth with the Butterfly and I like the Butterfly's bigger and more accessible storage basket.
@@KidTravel1 thank you ❤
I still love the babyzen yoyo2! ❤
I am so glad you said that! Why waste your life caring what someone else says about a product you already love? There is so much peace in contentment.
I have this one…. I don’t like it. The canopy comes off all of the time. The only part I like is the five point.
Oh, that's not good
I also have this, and considering to swap it out for the yoyo. The recline isn’t as generous as the yoyo so my baby struggles to nap in. You’re spot on about the fold, look and feel. Just sucks that it doesn’t recline as far back as the yo-yo
This product design is fine enough but wildly overpriced compared to competitors if we factor in Joolz' non-existent customer service. Literally no one is on the other end of the line. I have been trying to contact them for weeks. Emails, voicemails, simply requesting info about replacing a broken part. And I'm willing to pay! All you get is an automated email reply and an AI voice at the end of the phone number. No one gets back, ever. Apart from that, the fabric stains very easily (have laundered twice to no avail) and faded in the sun after only a month. I wish I could start over and go with the YoYo. This company has ruined some good engineering here with truly shoddy customer care and zero follow thru.