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

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I got the [Evenflo shyft intuiti + revolve 180](https://clement.ca/en/products/intuity-travel-system-shale-bl-evo-ts100212513c?srsltid=AfmBOopCG39il55HH6O0fG1tYOP8yXLrONZVvdtL2HyiW8LIUTpcncjI)
I have the evenflo shyft intuiti with the revolve 180 car seat and I love it but my baby is only 3 weeks old so I can’t really speak to how well it does our winters. It’s still pretty snowy here and we have been out for a few walks with it and it’s been fine but I’m not sure I’d want to use it in anything deeper
We have this convertible travel system with a bassinet and love it! We will be able to use it for years. Shyft Intuiti Travel System with Revolve180 LiteMax NXT Rotational Infant Car Seat - Black Shale https://www.babylist.com/gp/-/72966/2417672
I tried the evenflo shyft intuiti at Walmart! I didn’t know they sold evenflo items there. I definitely loved it though!
I got the Evenflo shyft intuiti travel set. So far it’s been nice but if I could go back I’d probably get the mockingbird.
Okay so I do love my shyft but as soon as our son was born we realized we wanted another right away. Now I’m kicking myself for not getting the mockingbird to accommodate more kids in the future. HOWEVER the mockingbird is like $500 for the stroller and one seat, the shyft travel set was the same price for: the stroller, a bassinet, a toddler seat, an infant car seat. Which are extra on the mockingbird. So in a way I don’t regret it either because the infant car seat was such a great bonus. If money was no object: I’d buy the evenflo rotating 360 infant car seat the shyft came with and use it on the mocking bird.
Joie just felt too complicated for me. I didn’t like the little pieces you have to remove to put the bassinet in, and the stroller itself hardly stays up by itself when you close it. Tried the mockingbird, ITS WAY TOO HEAVY, but im also short and haven’t been to the gym in a year 😂 We decided on the Evenflo shyft intuiti +. It was just so much easier to close up without struggling for my life
Not sure how applicable it Will be to living in a city since I don't, but we got the new Evenflo shyft intuiti and love how lightweight it is, easy to collapse, and the rotating car seat base is awesome. The wheels have suspension and I have never had an issue over any ground type- we routinely stroller baby down the gravel driveway and while it's obviously a little bouncy, the stroller handles it with grace.

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

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