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
I’m from Rural Australia (I can’t believe we got a mention) and have been considering this pram as our first hasn’t even lasted a year. That comment sold me on it alone! I’ve watched so many of your reviews. They’re excellent!
I love your channel & reviews to the fullest. Thanks for existing . 😁 I recently bought my bugaboo Fox5 2 weeks ago and I must say I LOVE IT . I live in Europe and as you mentioned it is where the model proves its worth on the cobblestone roads and rougher terrains . I am happy with my purchase 😃
Once folded, the handlebar seem to be touching the ground. Will this wear out overtime? Or is there rubber stops like on the cruz v2 so that the handlebar doesn’t get damaged?
@@asmaebouzid3265 @ we got the fox 5 and love it for walking around our neighborhood and being in the park (it is really durable and goes easily over so many surfaces - we were basically hiking through trails in prospect park with it and our baby napped through the bumps) I haven’t tried to take it on the subway yet (our station is inaccessible). Will likely use the butterfly (which we got as our travel stroller) when we need to go on the subway since it’s soooooo light.
Thank you for the video. We've got the Fox 5 and just changed from bassinet to seat configuration. Assembly wasn't too challenging but the incline adjustment is incredibly difficult to the point my partner can't do it and I feel like I'm about to snap the grey plastic piece when I pull it far enough to enable the seat to actually move/recline. Is it broken? Or was yours similar when you first started using it? I'm talking about the grey level you have to bend to allow the seat to be laid flat.
I’m due in September and my little toddler will be 2. I have my eye on the Bugaboo Donkey, but I don’t want to buy it anytime soon if they’re going to revamp any features the way they recently did with the Fox. Do you think the Donkey is next?
I haven't heard anything about a Donkey revamp (it doesn't need it in any case), but most new stroller launches happen in the Spring, so it might be worth waiting if you can, just in case. :)
which one did you go for? I'm also torn between the Fox (maybe even the Cub version) and the PP Veloce Town & Country (as the Veloce is less all-terrain for our needs) and just can't make a decision.
Hi, The fox has a two-wheel mode for rough terrain. I see videos all over instagram with people climbing stairs with this model. But in the instructions it says not to do so with the child in the seat (I think). Is it safe so climb stairs with the child in the seat with this model?? Or even with a loaded underbasket?
Bugaboo probably has this warning primarily for child-safety / corporate liability reasons, but I know from talking to people that a lot of parents do use the 2-wheel mode this way. In terms of child-safety, I would say just judge each situation separately for whether you feel it will be safe. From a stroller wear point of view, it's always better to carry your stroller down the stairs if it's not too much trouble, and you definitely shouldn't do this once your child is bigger and heavier in my opinion. Hope this helps. :)
@@BarnevognverkstedNo Thank you for the answer! In reality many parents opt for climbing the stairs going up or jumping them with the stroller going down, as the strollers are too heavy for them to carry. Could you please do a video on which strollers are easiest to transport this way and which would last the longest :-)? Especially the L-frame strollers like Nuna Tavo. 🥰
Thanks for the great video. We've got the fox 5, will share our impressions when it arrives. Question: What kind of maintenance would you suggest for the model?
Right on. :) A little bit of lubrication a couple times a year is the most important thing, as well as cleaning out the brake system and wheel housings after the winter if you live somewhere where it snows and they use salt on the roads. This video should help with the basics: th-cam.com/video/q1kEupXpR7A/w-d-xo.html .
Unfortunately I have the butterfly for about 5 months now and the frame has been terribly scratched up..The fox5 has exactly the same material on the front that says bugaboo.I love this stroller I wanted to buy it for my second baby but I’m afraid it will scratch easily..Am I right??
I’m also interested in a comparison between the 2! I live in nyc, don’t have a car, we walk everywhere but sidewalks are decent enough. Building has elevator so not really worried with folding. 90% of the strollers i see in street are vista though
@@nancyreeis Cruz v2 has been awesome. It's a little big, but it plows through almost any terrain comfortably while keeping baby snug and safe. It can also be used to run!
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
I’m from Rural Australia (I can’t believe we got a mention) and have been considering this pram as our first hasn’t even lasted a year. That comment sold me on it alone! I’ve watched so many of your reviews. They’re excellent!
Right on. Glad you like the channel. :) I've had a few patrons from rural Australia who've really liked the model, so thought to mention it. :)
I’m from inner city Australia and love it! Definitely a solid pram! Easy to push
I love your channel & reviews to the fullest. Thanks for existing . 😁
I recently bought my bugaboo Fox5 2 weeks ago and I must say I LOVE IT .
I live in Europe and as you mentioned it is where the model proves its worth on the cobblestone roads and rougher terrains .
I am happy with my purchase 😃
I’ve been looking forward to this review. This definitely seems like it would be perfect for my needs
Would love to know how Cruz v2 stacks up against the Fox 5
I’ve already got a pram but still love your reviews. Keep up the good work
We love ours! Upgraded from the uppababy, the push is so much nicer and feels more quality, a bit big getting into the boot though
Can't wait for to see the comparison Fox 5 with new Joolz Day 5
Joolz was unavailable here for a lot of 2023. All of a sudden, though, they came back, so expect to see more Joolz content in 2024. :)
The best review!!!
Once folded, the handlebar seem to be touching the ground. Will this wear out overtime? Or is there rubber stops like on the cruz v2 so that the handlebar doesn’t get damaged?
Handlebar does hit the ground and gets damaged really fast. I’ve been using mine for 6 weeks and it is allready really scratched
Would you recommend the Fox 5 for use for a family in NYC? My hesitation is the weight and the fact that it doesn't stand up when folded
Hi, did you end up having it? does it suit the NYC lifestyle? (so many subway stations with no elevators). Thanks!
@@asmaebouzid3265 @ we got the fox 5 and love it for walking around our neighborhood and being in the park (it is really durable and goes easily over so many surfaces - we were basically hiking through trails in prospect park with it and our baby napped through the bumps) I haven’t tried to take it on the subway yet (our station is inaccessible). Will likely use the butterfly (which we got as our travel stroller) when we need to go on the subway since it’s soooooo light.
Thank you for the video. We've got the Fox 5 and just changed from bassinet to seat configuration. Assembly wasn't too challenging but the incline adjustment is incredibly difficult to the point my partner can't do it and I feel like I'm about to snap the grey plastic piece when I pull it far enough to enable the seat to actually move/recline. Is it broken? Or was yours similar when you first started using it? I'm talking about the grey level you have to bend to allow the seat to be laid flat.
Thank you for a great review! :)
I’m due in September and my little toddler will be 2. I have my eye on the Bugaboo Donkey, but I don’t want to buy it anytime soon if they’re going to revamp any features the way they recently did with the Fox. Do you think the Donkey is next?
I haven't heard anything about a Donkey revamp (it doesn't need it in any case), but most new stroller launches happen in the Spring, so it might be worth waiting if you can, just in case. :)
@@BarnevognverkstedNo Thanks!
I love the fox 5! Have you seen the new Inglesina collection? It looks to be great quality and has really updated their seat.
Great review, thank you.
I am deciding between the Fox 5 or the Peg Perego Veloce, do you have a review on that as well? I can’t seem to find one.
We haven't seen the Veloce unfortunately. Peg Perego isn't widely available here. :)
which one did you go for? I'm also torn between the Fox (maybe even the Cub version) and the PP Veloce Town & Country (as the Veloce is less all-terrain for our needs) and just can't make a decision.
Hi,
The fox has a two-wheel mode for rough terrain. I see videos all over instagram with people climbing stairs with this model. But in the instructions it says not to do so with the child in the seat (I think). Is it safe so climb stairs with the child in the seat with this model?? Or even with a loaded underbasket?
Bugaboo probably has this warning primarily for child-safety / corporate liability reasons, but I know from talking to people that a lot of parents do use the 2-wheel mode this way. In terms of child-safety, I would say just judge each situation separately for whether you feel it will be safe. From a stroller wear point of view, it's always better to carry your stroller down the stairs if it's not too much trouble, and you definitely shouldn't do this once your child is bigger and heavier in my opinion. Hope this helps. :)
@@BarnevognverkstedNo Thank you for the answer! In reality many parents opt for climbing the stairs going up or jumping them with the stroller going down, as the strollers are too heavy for them to carry. Could you please do a video on which strollers are easiest to transport this way and which would last the longest :-)? Especially the L-frame strollers like Nuna Tavo. 🥰
Hi! Can I ask you...which stroller would you choose...britax römer smile 5z or Emmaljunga nxt60? I live in a suburb of stockholm.
Thanks for the great video. We've got the fox 5, will share our impressions when it arrives. Question: What kind of maintenance would you suggest for the model?
Right on. :) A little bit of lubrication a couple times a year is the most important thing, as well as cleaning out the brake system and wheel housings after the winter if you live somewhere where it snows and they use salt on the roads. This video should help with the basics: th-cam.com/video/q1kEupXpR7A/w-d-xo.html .
would the underseat basket from fox 5 fit on fox 3? I think it is great improvement
Please review the Dragonfly!
It'll probably be 1-2 weeks, bu it's next. :)
@@BarnevognverkstedNo thanks, I am literally waiting on it to pull the trigger.
Unfortunately I have the butterfly for about 5 months now and the frame has been terribly scratched up..The fox5 has exactly the same material on the front that says bugaboo.I love this stroller I wanted to buy it for my second baby but I’m afraid it will scratch easily..Am I right??
They dont sell only the push chair ??? ={
Would you recommend this or vista v2 just as a single full size stroller?
It depends a little bit on what you need. We will be doing a comparison at some point soon though. :)
I’m also interested in a comparison between the 2! I live in nyc, don’t have a car, we walk everywhere but sidewalks are decent enough. Building has elevator so not really worried with folding. 90% of the strollers i see in street are vista though
Cruz v2 or Fox 5?
What did you go with? Same question here
@@nancyreeis Cruz v2 has been awesome. It's a little big, but it plows through almost any terrain comfortably while keeping baby snug and safe. It can also be used to run!
I do agree its big, but I have loved having this stroller in suburban america lol.
Would you say fox 5 is as good as buffalo?
th-cam.com/users/shorts_pbSDCtItDI :)
@@BarnevognverkstedNo thank you !
Some of the parts (plastic as far as the eye can see...) looks so fragile..
Wish they could bring back Buffalo......