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

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I have 2 +1 umbrella. 1. chicco miinimo , from vinted 30€ (our baby chair is only compatible with this model), 2. a 40€ stroller that I truly like from Jané umbrella: it was offered as it was going to the trash, and I am rehabing it with stuff that I have around.
We have a couple stroller/wagons now... a Vista V3, a jogging stroller, a compact one made by Chicco, a Pivot Explore... We use the Pivot Explore the most now that we have 2 kids and the youngest is 1... it is great for off-road. When it gets tough, it is better in wagon mode since you're pulling up instead of pushing down. I have friends with the Cruz, and it is pretty similar to the Vista, which is pretty good on dirt and grass. The larger the wheels, the better it will be, so the jogging stroller is the best for rough terrain, but the wagon wins in soft stuff like sand. The Vista is pretty darn good though, and has more options vs the jogging stroller. The Chicco we have has small wheels and hasn't been used in months.
We used the infant seat and a little chicco trolley thing. Like a much smaller lightweight stroller. I was able to use the carrier fairly quickly but the combo was easier.
Thats a great deal! I say keep it. I debated getting a high end system, but in the end opted for two mid range strollers (and I don’t regret it! I got the chicco corso le, keyfit 35, and a Joie nutmeg) All of that was still cheaper than a high end stroller not to mention all the extra gizmos sold separately.
Love love my Uppa baby especially in the first several months. It has a bassinet attachment which was good for the first 4 months (he’s so tall he grew out of it fast). And then the regular attachment. It is bulky and will take up space in your foyer but it definitely feels luxurious and rides very smooth over anything. Has a mosquito net, rain plastic thing etc. my baby is now 5.5 months and I bought him a $100 Chico foldable summer stroller and it’s very basic but it is summer and it’s gonna be our casual stroller for shorter walks etc. and I plan on using the Uppa baby back in the fall/winter
We used chicco keyfit and loved it. Still use the stroller at 1 year old. Definitely a more budget friendly option but still works great

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

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