
Babybee - Juno
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I am the opposite and haven’t tried the Rover 3 but our Juno is really easy to fold one handed.
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Pram: FTM - Babybee JUNO or Rover3 ->We haven’t tried the Rover 3 unfortunately but our Juno is very easy to manoeuvre (my husband was doing one handed spins as soon as we pulled it out of the box because it glides 😅). Again I’m not sure how to compare it to the Rover 3 but if you want a double/big basket pram the Juno is a great choice.
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Pram: FTM - Babybee JUNO or Rover3 ->I’m looking at the babybee juno - I want the shopper attachment! I also like that the adaptors are fixed and it folds down one handed, and folds smaller than uppababy vista & bugaboo (to my knowledge). It’s also Australian. I like the UV protector that comes down and fits with magnets as well. I’m also looking at Reds Baby (also Australian) and I think their double is the lightest on the market.
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Best prams for our first baby? ->I got the babybee juno, my best friend did too and we both love it
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Let's talk PRAMS but in detail ->Just wanted to say I am due in October and chose the Juno! I’ve set it up and I love it. Compared it to the uppa baby vista and for the price, this one was a no brainer. We got it in the olive colour!
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Let's talk PRAMS but in detail ->due in August & we chose the babybee JUNO!! i loved the style of the juno & loved all the little attachable bits and pieces. was super easy to set up and is not too heavy! reasonable for its size tbh and also love that it can covert to a double in the future! massive basket size super easy to manoeuvre too! bought the travel system and paid over $2k and well worth it! bought it in taupe without ever seeing it in person and it’s so gorgeous🥺 cannot wait for baby boy to pop & start using it 😭
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Let's talk PRAMS but in detail ->Mum to a 7 week old and I currently have the Juno as a single. We bought it as we loved the look of it and the extra wide basket down the bottom, one handed fold, and the flexibility to convert to a double down the line. Two months in and I love the pram for a lot of reasons: it goes super easy over different terrain and bumps, the suspension is fabulous, and it looks great. The built in bassinet UV cover is excellent, my midwife even commented that it was a really safe option. However, that smoothness does come with sacrifice. When we got it we thought it felt big and after using it I can say it’s tough to angle into doorways due to the turning circle and we just tried to pop it into a corolla boot and ended up needing to play a lot of Tetris to fit in. We always had planned to get a travel pram down the line so it doesn’t bother us but if it’s your sole pram and you have small doorways/car/etc then this may be a factor to consider. If there’s time, why not just buy it and have them ship it over so you can test it, and send it back if it doesn’t fit your lifestyle? The great thing with Babybee is that they’re very generous with their returns policy.
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Pram: FTM - Babybee JUNO or Rover3 ->FTM have a 4 week old and we got the Juno after seeing it at PBC expo earlier in the year. LOVE IT. No cons as yet, I took it in the car for the first time myself and was able to set it up/dismantle easily. My husband asked to let him build it just incase it was difficult and it turned out to be the easiest pram build he’s ever put together (he’s previously worked with all the big name prams at a baby goods store). We were beyond happy with our choice and chose it for many of the same reasons you mentioned. :)
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Let's talk PRAMS but in detail ->The yoyo is not a one handed fold! Would not get it if just you and baby. I second the suggestion for the babybee but also maybe have a look at the edwards and co lucci.
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Travel pram help please - decision paralysis ->We had a bugaboo fox 3 with our first which we loved, honestly I couldn’t fault it. It was gifted to us from family when we had our first. However we recently had a second and needed a double pram but we didn’t want to spend the money on the bugaboo kangaroo (if that was around when we had our first we definitely would have got it). So we recently got the JUNO and have been loving it. The quality and features are on par with the bugaboo. The suspension is great (we live on a cobblestone street) and the wheels are super durable. It is definitely bigger than the fox / more bulky but I like that (keeping in mind it is a double pram so needs to be bigger) I found I filled up the basket on the fox really easily but the JUNO’s on is a lot bigger. All the accessories are a fraction of the price compared to bugaboo and honestly I wouldn’t go back. Bugaboo is great but honestly it’s way too over priced these days and with these newer more competitive brands on the market (like babybee) it just can’t compete anymore. Also my best friend has the VISTA and she always complains about it and doesn’t really love it so that’s why we weren’t interested in that pram
r/BabyBumpsandBeyondAu • Let's talk PRAMS but in detail ->I totally get what you're saying, stroller prices are crazy! My parents gave us the Juno stroller, and it's been awesome. It folds up completely one-handed (for real, a lifesaver), it's super lightweight, and it can handle a lot of daily use. If you loved the Baby Jogger for its easy fold, you'll probably love the Juno too, and it's way more affordable than other strollers out there.
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