
Joolz
Aer+
Travel-friendly, city-nimble, but tiny storage and struggles off-pavement.

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Love my babybee rover, it barely.got a rest between my 21 babe and my 24 babe. I also have a Britax glide lite for travel.. don't love it. My girls posture in it is so fkn weird, basket is inaccessible and jr's a bit wobbly. Debating whether I want to look at something different for second babe now that she's 1 and I want a more light travel style one
Love my babybee rover, it barely.got a rest between my 21 babe and my 24 babe. I also have a Britax glide lite for travel.. don't love it. My girls posture in it is so fkn weird, basket is inaccessible and jr's a bit wobbly. Debating whether I want to look at something different for second babe now that she's 1 and I want a more light travel style one
We've had a Babybee Rover for 4 and a half years now. It's only a single but they have a few double models. Honestly the only thing I didn't love about our one seemed to be fixed in the release after ours so I would buy one again!
I don't feel like it is, though I don't have much to compare it to. I get a lot of shit into mine haha
Second this. I have the Rover3, use it every single day for hours of walking and it is a very smooth ride. My baby loves napping in it and it has great storage underneath the seat. It also came with lots of free accessories such as a shade cover, plastic rain cover, and the pram bag that connects to the handle - so useful. It looks beautiful and I love using it. Cons: probably on the bulky side - that doesn’t bother me since we barely fold and load in the car. We’re always walking everywhere and anywhere.
I always answer the same. Babybee rover. We have the rover 2019 which was purchased for our first in 2021. We used it for years at that time and now we are using it for our 2nd born in January 2025. It's still perfect (cosmetic scratces). I haven't needed to replace anything and the accessories included are great. Im glad I didn't spend any more money as this pram absolutely does the job. Not sure how close you want your kids but think about if you have a 2nd if the first will even want to ride in a pram.
I have the Rover3 (purchased in 2023) and planning to stick with it for my second due in November. My first will be a bit over 2 years and I plan to buy the toddler board to go onto the rover so he can either stand or sit when I’m out with them both. I’m hoping my first will be okay with this. If it doesn’t work, I’ll sell up and go a double pram from Babybee as well. Pros: Love the pram, it’s a smooth ride that fits in my smallish-mid size boot. Great accessories, especially the little caddy. Cons: one of the front wheels comes off if knocked by being taken out of the boot but goes back on easily. Whatever you decide Babybee prams are just amazing in general. I also have their travel pram (miles) and it’s been a great pram to travel overseas with and haven’t had an issue with having putting it in overhead storage for either domestic or international flights.
I’m a big fan of the Babybee Rover. I currently have a newborn and a toddler and got the toddler board for him to ride on the back, which he loves. Been using the Rover for years and it still looks and feels great and the ride is so smooth. It feels solid as well with premium materials and I haven’t found another pram that looks and handles as good for the price (make sure to buy on sale - which happens frequently). So all in all it’s the perfect pram for all stages of kid life.
I also have the babybee rover and my 3 year old still loves his pram. I cant fault it one bit except for how much space it takes in the boot but it didnt bother me. I just put my groceries and other things in the back seat instead. We bought the babybee duo for my twins due in December. The duo is very similar to the rove but just twin version.
This is a really underrated feature! I don’t think my baby would sleep in the pram without those mesh windows, he lies flat and gazes out until he nods off. I have the babybee rover and really like it as a walk everywhere pram, but terrible for in/out car IMO. Too big and annoying to fold with the seat. I have a travel pram that lives in the car instead.

Joolz
Aer+
Travel-friendly, city-nimble, but tiny storage and struggles off-pavement.

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