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 here: www.patreon.com/posts/stroller-buyers-37953864 . For our Guide to Air-Travel with a Stroller: Cabin Luggage Requirements & Gate-Checking Policies of 100+ Airlines, with Links and Tips, click here: www.patreon.com/posts/guide-to-air-of-96034847
We just used the Joolz Aer+ for a week in Prague, where the streets are completely cobblestones. I was seriously impressed with how well it performed on the cobblestones, and it really came in handy on the trip, folding very easy, light to carry when needed. Just what we needed. The only minor issue we had was with the break - whenever the cobblestones were too big and intense, the break would trigger by itself and the stroller would stop, but other than that it was great. Thanks for the work that you do! 🎉
Super long comment: I bought two for our Disney trip this summer but refused to pay for the leg rest, so I made my own using a metal bar and corrugated plastic board I bought from Home Depot and some fabric. The strollers were awesome! I highly recommend buying click on cup holders and parent organizersfor trips like that. The two flaws were that driving over things like trolley lines made it wobbly, and the basket isn't amazing. We were with our big family, who took very popular umbrella strollers. There were times when I needed to quickly push both Joolz strollers on my own and someone needed to push both the umbrellas on their own, and the difference in steering was night and day. Thanks for your recommendation on the original, it made us willing to choose the Aer+. Hope this one helps someone choose it too.
Excellent review (as always)!!! Omg I was waiting for months for you to review this stroller and the week I pay the deposit on it you announce that you will haha. I was so nervous that you were going to say you don't recommend it but so relieved that you did 😂😂 thank you so much 😍!!!! Love all your videos and they were a main factor in deciding whether I want to purchase a particular stroller/pram or not!!
Would you be able to review the Joovy kooper compact & budget stroller please? We’re looking for a compact stroller as we’re travelling to Asia soon. We were set on the Minu v2 but now looking for a cheaper option. Looking for a huge canopy, full seat recline (at least decent 😅), suspension wheels (hope to use it back home as our main stroller which also includes Canadian winters), one handed fold & easy open, under 17lbs, decent build as we’re hoping to use it for a few years. Does it exist? Haha Thank you!
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 here: www.patreon.com/posts/stroller-buyers-37953864 .
For our Guide to Air-Travel with a Stroller: Cabin Luggage Requirements & Gate-Checking Policies of 100+ Airlines, with Links and Tips, click here: www.patreon.com/posts/guide-to-air-of-96034847
We just used the Joolz Aer+ for a week in Prague, where the streets are completely cobblestones. I was seriously impressed with how well it performed on the cobblestones, and it really came in handy on the trip, folding very easy, light to carry when needed. Just what we needed. The only minor issue we had was with the break - whenever the cobblestones were too big and intense, the break would trigger by itself and the stroller would stop, but other than that it was great. Thanks for the work that you do! 🎉
Super long comment: I bought two for our Disney trip this summer but refused to pay for the leg rest, so I made my own using a metal bar and corrugated plastic board I bought from Home Depot and some fabric.
The strollers were awesome! I highly recommend buying click on cup holders and parent organizersfor trips like that. The two flaws were that driving over things like trolley lines made it wobbly, and the basket isn't amazing.
We were with our big family, who took very popular umbrella strollers. There were times when I needed to quickly push both Joolz strollers on my own and someone needed to push both the umbrellas on their own, and the difference in steering was night and day.
Thanks for your recommendation on the original, it made us willing to choose the Aer+. Hope this one helps someone choose it too.
Great DIY fix!
How do you attach the DIY leg rest into the stroller may i ask?
Excellent review (as always)!!! Omg I was waiting for months for you to review this stroller and the week I pay the deposit on it you announce that you will haha. I was so nervous that you were going to say you don't recommend it but so relieved that you did 😂😂 thank you so much 😍!!!! Love all your videos and they were a main factor in deciding whether I want to purchase a particular stroller/pram or not!!
Would you be able to review the Joovy kooper compact & budget stroller please? We’re looking for a compact stroller as we’re travelling to Asia soon. We were set on the Minu v2 but now looking for a cheaper option. Looking for a huge canopy, full seat recline (at least decent 😅), suspension wheels (hope to use it back home as our main stroller which also includes Canadian winters), one handed fold & easy open, under 17lbs, decent build as we’re hoping to use it for a few years. Does it exist? Haha Thank you!
Hi just wondering can this be used with a car seat?
Yes, it can. Most if not all car seats will require adapters, though.
Would love to see Cybex Beezy review and compare to Joolz AER + 😊
Can you review the keenz air plus 3.0?
Hi, where did you purchase your Joolz+? Thank you