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

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Szia! Cybex eezy s twist+2 nagyon jó, előnye hogy forgatható az ülése de hasonló van a chipolinonak kb 50-60K közt. Cybex Agis is jó, pici de Balios felfüggesztéssel van ellátva. Ez 80-90 közt megy most. Ha nem gondolkodsz nagy márkákban én bemennék a helyedben a babaszafari bababoltba és ott néznék körül. Az olcsóbb babakocsik is hasonlóak mint a felkapottak. Mi végül egy libellet vettunk de csak azért mert outlet bababoltban az új dobozos utolsó db volt 59 ezer Ft. Na mondom ennyiért megveszem. Arra jó amire használjuk de nem a kedvencem.
Bombi BeBee v3 is not newborn lie-flat (they say it is but there is definitely a decent incline). Joolz Aer : the way the bassinet folds down is an inconvenience. The nia felt sturdier than the aer2 (tried both in store). The Cybex Eesy Twist S +2 might be a good option. The European version has a proper lay flat seat, the american version has a slight incline. Yoyo: this stroller sucks, I don't get the hype.
Cybex eezy twist +2 is your to go. We love ours 4 years old stroller & our son uses it now. 2 kids, uncountable country & holidays. Still perfect condition
I’ll be honest, I would consider just having 2! We have an Uppababy Vista which we adore for off roading the big basket, but it is super bulky. We just picked up a second hand Cybex Eezy Twist for travel and in the city. Admittedly, we live in a small town so less of an issue than living in London.
I researched strollers for months when pregnant because work was REALLY slow lol. I love my cybex easy turn. It has big wheels and does well off-road (since I live where there aren’t sidewalks or nice paved roads). It’s small and light enough to be classified as a travel stroller if the big wheels are taken off which is easy. The seat reclines and turns so little one can face you or away. The fold could be done with one hand if you get enough practice but I always end up using two hands. The only downfall is that the buttons can be a bit stiff at times and you need a cybex car seat but I also love my cybex cloud car seat because it has full coverage canopy and reclines fully as well though it is a bit heavy.
I am in Europe and it depends where you go. For travelling with my four months old I got cybex eezy twist cause I wanted bigger wheels and parent pacing as well as lie flat. Now that she is older I might get a butterfly or an aer plus but I am worried about cobblestone. These are good for a car tho, if you travel without one a bigger stroller might make sense so you have space underneath.
I travelled with my 4 months old and did extensive research on this. You are lucky cause the joolz aer plus just came out with a parenr facing seat that is perfect for this age! It looks amazing. I got a cybex eezy twist and it worked well for us but it’s kind if a hybrid. The larger wheels worked well for our destination.
Another option I have seen used is a cybex eezy twist. You can use it parent facing and it lies flat so ok from newborn, and then twist it and put it upright for 3 years old. I have done just that with my baby and her cousin. The new bugaboo butterfly lies flat and goes upright plus you can buy a newborn nest for it.

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

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