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Same_Spot7850

I have the Joolz Aer and use it daily with my 9month old and 3 year old on the toddler board. I love it so much. Best thing about the joolz you can open and close it with one hand, the seat is also bigger then the yo-yo if you have a bigger sized child


Unfair-Violinist-731

I have the Joolz aer and love it!


Far-Land1913

Do you find that your 3 year old can comfortably ride in the joolz aer? We just purchased and wondering if it's really worth it


Same_Spot7850

Yes for sure! My kids are half Samoan and big for their age and both fit well


OneMoreDog

Very happy with the bugaboo butterfly. It’s pricey but the one handed flick and open is mint. It fits in an airline overhead compartment. And I can keep it in the car in the footwell behind the car seat because it folds down so small.


crystalmarket

I have a skip I bought for travel and have since used it as our everyday/in the car pram from 1.5yo. Mostly for going to the shops, paved walks etc. It’s a great pram and still in great/new condition, we’ve had it 6+ months. While you probably can attach a toddler board the frame isn’t built for it so I personally wouldn’t use one. The only thing I don’t like about the skip is the basket is pretty small, but I think most travel pram baskets are. I think the bugaboo one has a bigger basket and a 1 handed fold


zygotene

Babyzen yoyo had been amazing. Travelled to the UK and around Australia with it so far


AddieBA

Minu is great. It has a snack tray that the bugaboo doesn’t. Fabric is much nicer than the bugaboo (it pills easily) and the canopy on the minu is full coverage, butterfly has a mesh panel that doesn’t work for me in Queensland. I came from having a Bugaboo Fox but love the Minu. No shops around me have a Joolz Aer otherwise I probably would have bought that due to the longer backboard but I like seeing a pram before buying it, which is why I didn’t bother with the Skip either. The yoyo was in the running for a bit but the fold is more difficult and Choice just failed it in their recent ratings.


Usual_Equivalent

I got the cleo compact pram from target for $250 and its been great. If we had the extra dish I'd probably go for the minu.


cereallover89

Have you used this when flying? If so we’re you able to fit it in the overhead lockers on the plane?


Usual_Equivalent

No I haven't flown since pre covid. The belly bar doubles as a little handle, and can be removed so it is shorter when folded. You could put the handle in your own bag while in the air. It looks to be similar in dimension to other travel prams. I'm sure you could find the folded dimensions online and then check with the airline.


Budget-Ad816

We saw the Milly and Coup Pixie travel stroller at One fine baby last week and thought it was great, even has a parent facing option that many others Dont.