We traded the Yoyo for the Butterfly it’s a way better stroller. We’ve used it every day for more than a year now and done loads of travelling around Asia, Australia and Europe. It’s a bit scratched up but still going strong.
The Butterfly is a great stroller. Glad to hear it has been holding up well for you! I just got the Joolz Aer a few weeks ago, and it may give the Butterfly a run for its money. Video coming soon :)
We’ve used the Butterfly for a year and LOVE it! It’s so strong that our oldest could also just sit on the front leg rest😉 if only it had a connect double pram function…. We also love the Bugaboo cot by the way! Our middle child (1.5) climbs out of every cot so now we use the travel cot for her daily with a matras in it and she can’t climb out.
The butterfly wins for me!Bugaboo in general has the highest quality strollers!The only thing is that I own the butterfly 5 months now,and the frame is so scratched😢And I take so much care of my strollers so it’s not my fault😢It must be the material
@@thestrollermom It’s just the material,it scratches easily,I use it almost every day!My fox3 isn’t at all scratched because it’s all aluminum.The butterfly is kinda plastic I don’t know how to explain
I currently have the all city GB pocket and my husband hates it with a passion. He said the handlebars are uncomfortable and it feels so unstable, but I purchased it fully to be able to put in an overhead on a plane. The main issue for me is the sliding shoulder adjustments( no thread system like the butterfly). It doesn’t go high enough and the plastic bits sit right behind my sons shoulders being super uncomfortable for him. How high do they go in the butterfly?
You would not have that issue with the Butterfly! The seat is the tallest in this category and I think you would be really happy with the straps/buckles.
We had the pockit and traded it in for the butterfly and what a difference! So much more stable and a dream for travel! Easy to fold down and pop back up in a second and my son loves it and naps so much better in it
I HATE....like visceral white hot HATE my Yoyo2. It's a pain to open. It's a big pain to close. It also doesn't want to stay closed. There's no effectively compatible cupholder for it. You can't put a caddy on the handle and still really close it. You have to pay extra for the foot rest that doesn't stay up and you can't close the darn thing with it on (!!!)!!! My toddler hates how far back the most upright position is. Basically I want to give this thing a viking funeral and give the Bugaboo Butterfly a try... but I can't find it in any store and I'll be darned if I spend $450 on another (oh wait...$550 because I just had to have the Air France blue one) stroller I haven't at least checked out in person.
I just filmed the Yoyo2 Video and shared about the pain of opening and closing... :( I feel like you should be able to resell the yoyo pretty easily! What are the main things you are wanting in a travel stroller?
I probably could easily resell it. It’s very gently used at this point. I just don’t want to buy the butterfly without getting to actually see and touch it first. This is the issue with everything only being available online.
Omg I hate it tooooo! I hate when I’m flying alone with my baby and I need to use both hands to close the stroller that strangers have to help me hold my baby and I always hit my legs closing it and it doesn’t stay closed. I hate it
@@nitzanavisar3436 ugh sadly this is so many peoples experiences. I hope they fix some of these things with the next version and I am so glad other brands are making compact strollers!
Both are good! I was really worried about both of them and even had my tall friend and husband try them and they had no issues. I think the handlebar is far enough back on these so that helps. The old Nuna Triv was the same as the munchkin. :(
What is the overall size when folded please, some of the EU flights are not very friendly with sizes. I was wondering if this can be put on Ryan Air/WizzAir/Easyjet
I feel like this review isn't really complete without the Cybex Coya comparison now that it's out. Where I live, Cybex is one of the most popular brands, so now with the new ultra compact from Cybex I'm looking for Butterfly vs Yoyo vs Coya vs Loolz Aer reviews.
I am seeing a lot of request for the Coya and I'll look into getting one. I buy most of my strollers, so that's why my reviews are a little slower at coming out. ;) This is super great feedback!
We traded the Yoyo for the Butterfly it’s a way better stroller. We’ve used it every day for more than a year now and done loads of travelling around Asia, Australia and Europe. It’s a bit scratched up but still going strong.
The Butterfly is a great stroller. Glad to hear it has been holding up well for you! I just got the Joolz Aer a few weeks ago, and it may give the Butterfly a run for its money. Video coming soon :)
Hi can it fit Qantas overhead cabin? Thank you
What about scratches ? I read reviews that it causes scratches by itself.
Hi! Does it fit in the overhead bin? Thanks
@@sheenanigans947 yes very easily.
We’ve used the Butterfly for a year and LOVE it! It’s so strong that our oldest could also just sit on the front leg rest😉 if only it had a connect double pram function….
We also love the Bugaboo cot by the way! Our middle child (1.5) climbs out of every cot so now we use the travel cot for her daily with a matras in it and she can’t climb out.
That's amazing! Thank you for sharing. That is so good to know about the cot...My second is my climber and I might need to look into that. :)
Thanks a bunch for sharing this! I'm currently comparing these two strollers, and your video has been a huge help!
Yay! I am so glad it helped.
The butterfly wins for me!Bugaboo in general has the highest quality strollers!The only thing is that I own the butterfly 5 months now,and the frame is so scratched😢And I take so much care of my strollers so it’s not my fault😢It must be the material
I am so sorry to hear about the scratches ☹️ That would definitely bother me too. Have you reached out to Bugaboo to see if it is covered by warranty?
@@thestrollermom It’s just the material,it scratches easily,I use it almost every day!My fox3 isn’t at all scratched because it’s all aluminum.The butterfly is kinda plastic I don’t know how to explain
@@Elenikappa-x8n you should reach out! mine has not scratched and we're rough with it 😅
Thanks alot, your video is exactly what i am looking for because i am looking for comparisons between these 2. Great video, thumbs up.
Yea! I am so glad it was helpful
Did you buy one. I'm looking at buying one next week
I currently have the all city GB pocket and my husband hates it with a passion. He said the handlebars are uncomfortable and it feels so unstable, but I purchased it fully to be able to put in an overhead on a plane. The main issue for me is the sliding shoulder adjustments( no thread system like the butterfly). It doesn’t go high enough and the plastic bits sit right behind my sons shoulders being super uncomfortable for him. How high do they go in the butterfly?
You would not have that issue with the Butterfly! The seat is the tallest in this category and I think you would be really happy with the straps/buckles.
@@thestrollermom thank you so much!
We had the pockit and traded it in for the butterfly and what a difference! So much more stable and a dream for travel! Easy to fold down and pop back up in a second and my son loves it and naps so much better in it
What would you recommend for a 4 month old on a trip to Rome ? Would it work with inserts to keep his head up.( If car seat stroller isn’t an option)
Have you looked at the ErgoBaby Metro or Metro+? shrsl.com/4ge3i
This one has a bassinet mode while still being lightweight and compact.
which one would you choose for a trip to europe?
If you have a child 6 months + I would do the Butterfly!
@@thestrollermom Yes I do turning 11 months, does it have a tip over issue? Do you think it can handle hills and cobblestones?
would you be able to review the cyber libelle 2? thanks!
Can you use the bugaboo for newborns?
With a car seat!
@@thestrollermomis a car seat from BugaBoo? The adaptor fits for UppaBaby Aria?
@ as of now bugaboo does not work with uppababy.
Such a thorough and helpful review! Thank you!
I'm so glad!
Thank you so much! It helped me make the right choice ❤
Can I know which one has the most recline? I’m considering between these 2 for my 4mo.
Very similar recline!
Which one would you say rides and turns smoother ?
The YoYo but only slightly...
I HATE....like visceral white hot HATE my Yoyo2. It's a pain to open. It's a big pain to close. It also doesn't want to stay closed. There's no effectively compatible cupholder for it. You can't put a caddy on the handle and still really close it. You have to pay extra for the foot rest that doesn't stay up and you can't close the darn thing with it on (!!!)!!! My toddler hates how far back the most upright position is. Basically I want to give this thing a viking funeral and give the Bugaboo Butterfly a try... but I can't find it in any store and I'll be darned if I spend $450 on another (oh wait...$550 because I just had to have the Air France blue one) stroller I haven't at least checked out in person.
I just filmed the Yoyo2 Video and shared about the pain of opening and closing... :( I feel like you should be able to resell the yoyo pretty easily! What are the main things you are wanting in a travel stroller?
I probably could easily resell it. It’s very gently used at this point. I just don’t want to buy the butterfly without getting to actually see and touch it first. This is the issue with everything only being available online.
@@ashleenmb some companies like Strolleria or Nordstrom let you return it if you are not satisfied! Have you looked at them?
Omg I hate it tooooo! I hate when I’m flying alone with my baby and I need to use both hands to close the stroller that strangers have to help me hold my baby and I always hit my legs closing it and it doesn’t stay closed. I hate it
@@nitzanavisar3436 ugh sadly this is so many peoples experiences. I hope they fix some of these things with the next version and I am so glad other brands are making compact strollers!
Very helpful video exactly what I was looking for thank you!!!!
So glad!
Great work mom!
Thank you!!
How are they when you're walking...I tried the munskin travel stroller and my feet kept hitting the back on the frame/wheels
Both are good! I was really worried about both of them and even had my tall friend and husband try them and they had no issues. I think the handlebar is far enough back on these so that helps. The old Nuna Triv was the same as the munchkin. :(
Thank you so much!! Definitely needed this video comparison!! Great reviews!!
Thank you so much!
What did you go for?
What is the overall size when folded please, some of the EU flights are not very friendly with sizes. I was wondering if this can be put on Ryan Air/WizzAir/Easyjet
Which stroller? The Yoyo folds: 20.5 x 17.3 x 7.1 inch and the Butterfly:17.72 x 9.06 x 21.26 inch (LxWxH).
we were just in spain and italy and the yoyo totally ruled. We didn't even see a single bugabboo butterfly
YOYO is VERY popular in Europe (London and France are the same way).
I feel like this review isn't really complete without the Cybex Coya comparison now that it's out. Where I live, Cybex is one of the most popular brands, so now with the new ultra compact from Cybex I'm looking for Butterfly vs Yoyo vs Coya vs Loolz Aer reviews.
I am seeing a lot of request for the Coya and I'll look into getting one. I buy most of my strollers, so that's why my reviews are a little slower at coming out. ;) This is super great feedback!
Can u review bugaboo vs joolz pls
Coming Monday!!!
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Big thing to add is tour can become a double stroller
Are you talking about the YoYo2?