I have a Bugaboo Cameleon 3. We had to travel internationally and I bought one of these for a trip and it has become our main buggy. Folding and opening is super easy once you get the hang of it. It is great on smooth surfaces but as you said it struggles with bumpy or muddy paths (Cameleon is great there). We are expecting another baby and I discovered something amazing; you can attach the car seat without removing the bassinet or 6+ seat. With two kids that adds amazing flexibility. Also the fact that you can attach a new buggy frame to the one you own to carry two children! Very well designed.
Thank you for sharing that. We are just in the stage to start looking for a stroller. Babyzen seems like one of our top choices. Since we are living in a big city with public transportation, travel 2-3 times a year internationally and going to country side city monthly, sometimes with train. Honestly I do not want to purchase two strollers, than a small pram one which is versatile. Thinking of this or a Cybex one…
You can see babyzen yoyo in London everywhere, so it's a choice of many Londoners but! There are so many bumpy pavements that I was wondering which pavement you choose to stroll on. 😅
I’m thinking about buying this pram as I live in London and need something light and easy to carry around with a baby. So it was very helpful to watch your video. Can you adjust handlebars and does the pram vibrates when is moved on an uneven pavement?
Honestly you won’t regret it! it’s a life changer. The handle bars don’t adjust unfortunately, and the pram does vibrate a little bit on uneven pavements but generally it’s very sturdy I think x
Heyhey! I was wondering, is it possible to make a stroller from the back stroller? Like if I take one wheel with me can I make 2 seperste strollers? Sorry for my bad english! Love from the netherlands!
@@lucie_sandersonhello nice video but 1 questions , if the adapters come with the stroller can you fold the stroller with the bassinet and adapters on it ??
great video me and my wife had one for our son when he was born 5 years ago it was great pram but he unfortunately outgrew it and living in a suburban area the front wheels kept getting stuck in potholes so we upgraded to the stokke xplory
I live in the U.S. and want to get the European version of the Joolz Aer+ since it reclines flat unlike the U.S. version, which does not. Does anyone know a store that sells it and will ship to the U.S.? Thank you.
Hiya! It depends, my son at 5 months wouldn’t have fitted in it. Where as my daughter is smaller, so she could have probably fitted into it until about 7 months!
I have a Bugaboo Cameleon 3. We had to travel internationally and I bought one of these for a trip and it has become our main buggy. Folding and opening is super easy once you get the hang of it. It is great on smooth surfaces but as you said it struggles with bumpy or muddy paths (Cameleon is great there). We are expecting another baby and I discovered something amazing; you can attach the car seat without removing the bassinet or 6+ seat. With two kids that adds amazing flexibility. Also the fact that you can attach a new buggy frame to the one you own to carry two children! Very well designed.
I just love the Babyzen honestly! It’s just perfect, I’m a little bit obsessed 😂 congratulations on your pregnancy!
Thank you for sharing that. We are just in the stage to start looking for a stroller. Babyzen seems like one of our top choices. Since we are living in a big city with public transportation, travel 2-3 times a year internationally and going to country side city monthly, sometimes with train. Honestly I do not want to purchase two strollers, than a small pram one which is versatile. Thinking of this or a Cybex one…
Great information we just got the yo yo 2
You can see babyzen yoyo in London everywhere, so it's a choice of many Londoners but! There are so many bumpy pavements that I was wondering which pavement you choose to stroll on. 😅
I’m thinking about buying this pram as I live in London and need something light and easy to carry around with a baby. So it was very helpful to watch your video. Can you adjust handlebars and does the pram vibrates when is moved on an uneven pavement?
Honestly you won’t regret it! it’s a life changer. The handle bars don’t adjust unfortunately, and the pram does vibrate a little bit on uneven pavements but generally it’s very sturdy I think x
Hey, nice video. Very infomative. One question, can the wheels be locked?
Thanks! :) yes the wheels can be locked.
Heyhey! I was wondering, is it possible to make a stroller from the back stroller? Like if I take one wheel with me can I make 2 seperste strollers? Sorry for my bad english! Love from the netherlands!
Did you have to buy the bassinet adaptors to the frame separately? :)
No they came with the bassinet :)
@@lucie_sandersonhello nice video but 1 questions , if the adapters come with the stroller can you fold the stroller with the bassinet and adapters on it ??
great video me and my wife had one for our son when he was born 5 years ago it was great pram but he unfortunately outgrew it and living in a suburban area the front wheels kept getting stuck in potholes so we upgraded to the stokke xplory
I live in the U.S. and want to get the European version of the Joolz Aer+ since it reclines flat unlike the U.S. version, which does not. Does anyone know a store that sells it and will ship to the U.S.? Thank you.
Hello, how do you go from newborn bassinet to pram? Are they seperate attachments or does it come inlcuded?
Hiya! I bought the bassinet separately :)
Can u use it after newborn stagev
Hi, do you think that the bassanet is to small for 5 mount old?
Tenk you
Hiya! It depends, my son at 5 months wouldn’t have fitted in it. Where as my daughter is smaller, so she could have probably fitted into it until about 7 months!
What Color is this?
Toffee!
Nice video 🎉
it’s so low down! that’s what puts me off x
Tbh it is quite low down, I’m 5ft 8 so I’ve definitely struggled haha x