In order to keep our recommendations up to date, we maintain a 'Buyer's Guide' on our Patreon page (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 it here: www.patreon.com/posts/stroller-buyers-37953864 As an independent, consumer-oriented reviewer, we have fewer revenue-streams open to us than the majority of other channels out there, so we do ask for a small donation for access to this guide (as well as a free consultation and access to our other Patreon content). Thanks so much for your help!
This is the only relevant video on this topic, really. I really appreciate the professional insight. There are too many self called professional moms thinking they know it all just because they own a couple of strollers. Thanks for helping me decide!
@@lindaking8838 At the time of the comment I decided to buy Ergobaby but ended up buying Yoyo2 just at its launch because they fixed things I needed it to have (for example, to handle 22kg). I am really satisfied, it handles regular city terrains pretty well, I have it since March. I am very, very satisfied.
Im still super happy with my choice (yoyo2) and my husband appreciates how little space it takes and how light it is. One of the best things is that you can wash allll the textile parts including the hood and the basket! And they dry quickly.
Thank you for your review. I bought the Ergobaby for my daughter. She delivers in November. Love your detailed reviews the best as you are an expert in your field.
@@IulianaZaharia I just saw your reply, almost 2 years later! I love the Ergobaby. So easy to use and comfortable, compact, plenty of storage. I would definitely recommend and would buy again if needed.
I had purchased two other strollers besides the Ergobaby and the Ergobaby is by far the best stroller. Very compact and easy to fold. And comfortable for baby, too, who is now 2 yrs and 3 months.
I feel like it has to be mentioned from a users point of view the seat of the Metro is slightly sloping forward while the Yoyo seat is sloping towards the back making it more comfortable for the child. The Metro was getting uncomfortable for my 1 year old because only the straps would keep him from falling out of the stroller whilst it does not occure with the Yoyo. I do keep him strapped in in the Yoyo too of course but it's not uncomfortable for him at all. He does not need to be stapped in so tightly.
Yeah but actually Metro's more upright position is actually much healthier for the child and it even got some kind on award for being the only stroller with real healthy back support (or sth like that, it was in Germany so I don't know the details) and you can always loosen the strap and put it in a lower position.
You are literally reading my mind lately, making reviews on all buggys i was considering to buy) good job!) at one point i was seriously considering ergobaby but they dont sell adapters for car seat, which i needed for future, plus when the stroller hood is open at ergobaby it kinda lays on handle which can be annoying for some people. babyzen are smart by providing so many accessoires (compatible buggy board for the big child, adapters for car seat, their special bag on rolls:) and etc. For those who r interested they also sell leg rest. There are a few negatives though, thats why i didnt end up buying it(
@@ntsh4 About babyzen -Price( -Doesnt recline -There is no bar in front of child (which helps A LOT when baby is naughty/doesnt want in the stroller while buckling them up -Some people struggle with collapsing it (was difficult for my mother-in-law, for instance, she couldn't get the undergrub😂) P.S. -buckle was weird in the shop i checked it in (maybe it was old/broken model) But in general, it seems that it's still a very good stroller, and watching this channel it left an impression that its a good one in the sense of durability and repair) Hope it helps, good luck👍
Which one of these would be bette rode everyday grocery store, airport, mall? Is there an ultra compact with a long adjustable footrest? Thanks for these great reviews?
Baby Monsters Kuki looks very good for cabin size stroller. I just tested. Could you review it please? I would feel more comfortable to buy a model that you approve. I love How you subtlely Trash the ones which deserve it.
I’m so confusing which stroller shall I select, Metro or YOYO+ ?!. I had an issue with lightweight stroller, last week Joie pact light caused my daughter to flip over with stroller and her face hit the ground due to small bump. I need your support and advice , which stroller is better from stability and rigidity to street bump and obstrecations ?!also , which one you feel flimsier, Is it YOYO OR METRO?
Between these 2, the Yoyo+ is better. But it sounds like you might be looking for a daily use stroller, which neither of these are (neither is robust enough for regular use over a longer period of time). If this is true, and you need something small but not necessarily airplane small, you will be much better off with the Babyjogger City Mini GT2, the Joolz Hub or the Uppababy Minu, and from there, strollers just get more sturdy and terrain-capable as they grow in size.
Would the Metro be to short for a 6'3 man? I like that it seems som comfortable for baby to sleep in. We're also considering the minu or babyen though. We're travelling to the US (no idea when now though, because of Corona) and the use of the stroller will be in malls or paved parks with a tiny bit og travel. Its not a must that the stroller fits in the Cabin, just that its small, easy to fold and preferably fits my tall husband
I'm 5,11 and a half, and it works ok for me, might feel a little low, but it's probably work in a pinch. I like the Babyzen a lot better though. We just got the Joolz Aer in too, though, the review will be out soon. :)
Hello After your review of Metro I was very impressed by this stroller and ordered it from Amazon in US. Surprisingly the model I got doesn't have a full recline ( yours had 3 mash panels in the back with a flat recline and mine only two mash panels and recline is similar to that of yoyo). Where did you order yours from? Full recliner is important to me.
Hi, We recently learned that US safety regulations allow only for a maximum of 165 degrees recline (not 180). I'm not sure whether this is for all strollers or only ultra-compacts, but it seems that manufacturers are now producing separate versions for sale in the US vs Europe. We were not aware of this at the time of making this review, but wil include this information in future reviews. :)
@@BarnevognverkstedNo It's for ultracompacts because they don't want little babies to ride in strollers that don't have sturdy enough back rest and most ultracompacts only have a fabric as back support while larger buggies that are newborn appropriate often have plastic.
Why nobody shows how to unfold ergobaby metro? The unfolding mechanism is soooo annoying! Quality is perfect, but I had to refund it because it unreal to unfold it with one hand
In order to keep our recommendations up to date, we maintain a 'Buyer's Guide' on our Patreon page (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 it here: www.patreon.com/posts/stroller-buyers-37953864 As an independent, consumer-oriented reviewer, we have fewer revenue-streams open to us than the majority of other channels out there, so we do ask for a small donation for access to this guide (as well as a free consultation and access to our other Patreon content). Thanks so much for your help!
This is the only relevant video on this topic, really. I really appreciate the professional insight. There are too many self called professional moms thinking they know it all just because they own a couple of strollers. Thanks for helping me decide!
what did you decide because I still don't know :)
@@lindaking8838 At the time of the comment I decided to buy Ergobaby but ended up buying Yoyo2 just at its launch because they fixed things I needed it to have (for example, to handle 22kg). I am really satisfied, it handles regular city terrains pretty well, I have it since March. I am very, very satisfied.
I actually think the so called professionals who are bassicly just making ads instead of reviewing the strollers are worse
Im still super happy with my choice (yoyo2) and my husband appreciates how little space it takes and how light it is. One of the best things is that you can wash allll the textile parts including the hood and the basket! And they dry quickly.
Thank you for your review. I bought the Ergobaby for my daughter. She delivers in November. Love your detailed reviews the best as you are an expert in your field.
How is ergobaby? Are u happy?
@@IulianaZaharia I just saw your reply, almost 2 years later! I love the Ergobaby. So easy to use and comfortable, compact, plenty of storage. I would definitely recommend and would buy again if needed.
I had purchased two other strollers besides the Ergobaby and the Ergobaby is by far the best stroller. Very compact and easy to fold. And comfortable for baby, too, who is now 2 yrs and 3 months.
@@terragibbia4670which model do u have? The metro or metro +? I wanna get ergo too. Are the wheels durable enough?
Hi, I just bought ergobaby metro+ not fully happy, still looking for reviews hahaha, my first option was the aer + joolz but cost almost 500$
I feel like it has to be mentioned from a users point of view the seat of the Metro is slightly sloping forward while the Yoyo seat is sloping towards the back making it more comfortable for the child. The Metro was getting uncomfortable for my 1 year old because only the straps would keep him from falling out of the stroller whilst it does not occure with the Yoyo. I do keep him strapped in in the Yoyo too of course but it's not uncomfortable for him at all. He does not need to be stapped in so tightly.
Yeah but actually Metro's more upright position is actually much healthier for the child and it even got some kind on award for being the only stroller with real healthy back support (or sth like that, it was in Germany so I don't know the details) and you can always loosen the strap and put it in a lower position.
You are literally reading my mind lately, making reviews on all buggys i was considering to buy) good job!) at one point i was seriously considering ergobaby but they dont sell adapters for car seat, which i needed for future, plus when the stroller hood is open at ergobaby it kinda lays on handle which can be annoying for some people. babyzen are smart by providing so many accessoires (compatible buggy board for the big child, adapters for car seat, their special bag on rolls:) and etc. For those who r interested they also sell leg rest. There are a few negatives though, thats why i didnt end up buying it(
like which negatives?
@@ntsh4
About babyzen
-Price(
-Doesnt recline
-There is no bar in front of child (which helps A LOT when baby is naughty/doesnt want in the stroller while buckling them up
-Some people struggle with collapsing it (was difficult for my mother-in-law, for instance, she couldn't get the undergrub😂)
P.S. -buckle was weird in the shop i checked it in (maybe it was old/broken model)
But in general, it seems that it's still a very good stroller, and watching this channel it left an impression that its a good one in the sense of durability and repair)
Hope it helps, good luck👍
Please review the ergobaby baby metro 2020. Thank you.
This was a wonderful and very helpful video. Thank you!
Between Baby Jogger city Tour 2 and Ergobaby Metro, which one would you prefer? Cheers!
Which one did you get? I am also thinking between these two
@@marijadzincic2408 I got the baby jogger city tour 2 and pretty happy with it.
@@suncai thanks a lot! How are the wheels in parks and bumpier roads?
Which one of these would be bette rode everyday grocery store, airport, mall?
Is there an ultra compact with a long adjustable footrest? Thanks for these great reviews?
Can you compare the Ergobaby Metro+ with the Baby Jogger City Tour 2 please?! TIA!!!
Have you checked the inglesina quid 2? Of so, will you make a comparison with the yoyo? Thank you!
Baby Monsters Kuki looks very good for cabin size stroller. I just tested. Could you review it please? I would feel more comfortable to buy a model that you approve. I love How you subtlely Trash the ones which deserve it.
I’m so confusing which stroller shall I select, Metro or YOYO+ ?!.
I had an issue with lightweight stroller, last week Joie pact light caused my daughter to flip over with stroller and her face hit the ground due to small bump.
I need your support and advice , which stroller is better from stability and rigidity to street bump and obstrecations ?!also , which one you feel flimsier, Is it YOYO OR METRO?
Between these 2, the Yoyo+ is better. But it sounds like you might be looking for a daily use stroller, which neither of these are (neither is robust enough for regular use over a longer period of time). If this is true, and you need something small but not necessarily airplane small, you will be much better off with the Babyjogger City Mini GT2, the Joolz Hub or the Uppababy Minu, and from there, strollers just get more sturdy and terrain-capable as they grow in size.
Really useful, thank you!
Is ergobaby cabin size? Thanks
yes
Estaria genial que hicieses un video con estas dos sillas comparando el kit de recien nacido. Gracias
lo estoy viendo, pero no comprendo nada, por desgracia mi inglés es muy básico. podrías adelantarme la conclusión?
Really excellent video- thank you so much!
Hi there, I live in Canada and I couldn’t find Urgobaby metro stroller anywhere.
Is there anyone know where I can buy Urgobaby metro?
Would the Metro be to short for a 6'3 man? I like that it seems som comfortable for baby to sleep in. We're also considering the minu or babyen though. We're travelling to the US (no idea when now though, because of Corona) and the use of the stroller will be in malls or paved parks with a tiny bit og travel. Its not a must that the stroller fits in the Cabin, just that its small, easy to fold and preferably fits my tall husband
I'm 5,11 and a half, and it works ok for me, might feel a little low, but it's probably work in a pinch. I like the Babyzen a lot better though. We just got the Joolz Aer in too, though, the review will be out soon. :)
How does the cusion compare to each other?
I understood that Ergobaby has a better one.
Hello
After your review of Metro I was very impressed by this stroller and ordered it from Amazon in US.
Surprisingly the model I got doesn't have a full recline ( yours had 3 mash panels in the back with a flat recline and mine only two mash panels and recline is similar to that of yoyo).
Where did you order yours from?
Full recliner is important to me.
Hi,
We recently learned that US safety regulations allow only for a maximum of 165 degrees recline (not 180). I'm not sure whether this is for all strollers or only ultra-compacts, but it seems that manufacturers are now producing separate versions for sale in the US vs Europe. We were not aware of this at the time of making this review, but wil include this information in future reviews. :)
i just ordered on amazon. hope i get a full recline too. when did they start changing this?
Hi there, I live in Canada and is there anyone know where I can buy Urgobaby metro?
@@BarnevognverkstedNo It's for ultracompacts because they don't want little babies to ride in strollers that don't have sturdy enough back rest and most ultracompacts only have a fabric as back support while larger buggies that are newborn appropriate often have plastic.
@@Jellybean38261 snuggle bugz
Why nobody shows how to unfold ergobaby metro? The unfolding mechanism is soooo annoying! Quality is perfect, but I had to refund it because it unreal to unfold it with one hand