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Cultural_Western_711 • 22 days ago

We have the Joolz Aer - we’re on pram number four for our 2nd. It’s a great travel pushchair and better than the yoyo due to one handed close. We have the Joolz Geo 2 as our main big pram. Wouldn’t recommend. I like the lifetime warranty, and it’s sturdy. It’s just very bulky in the car boot and it’s heavy.

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FonsSapientiae • 5 months ago

We love our Joolz Aer! We didn’t get it until baby was a year old though, so we don’t have the bassinet, but I’m seriously considering getting that as well for our second child. We have the Joolz Geo2 as well, which is also very well-loved, but the difference in transportability is pretty significant. The Geo means an entire trunk full of stroller, while the Aer folds up and fits in the leg room behind the driver’s seat. It rides really smoothly, the biggest struggle is curbs and potholes. We took it on holiday and went on a nature walk, and when the terrain was too uneven for a bit, it was so easy to just carry our kid and lift the stroller over the tricky path.

r/BabyBumps • Would a compact travel stroller be enough? Or do you really need a regular stroller? Are most moms getting multiple strollers!?! ->
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Sorryitsvintage • 4 months ago

We also have Joolz Aer+ but used it as our main pram - OP, carrycot is an essential if it’s your main pram. I reckon you could get that bit secondhand or even just borrow one of you know people with older kids. Transitioned my son to the buggy part at 5 months. You are going to use a pram almost daily, and up to age 4 Pram has held up great, 10 year transferable warranty too so I would suggest looking at second hand if you wanted to save money. I’ve recently bought the Joolz Geo as a second pram after moving to a bigger house. Will not fit in our car if there’s anything else in the boot but brilliant for a big shop and the countryside - we went to a festival with it this weekend

r/BeyondTheBumpUK • Prams ->
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bigredsweatpants • 22 days ago

I had a Joolz Geo and a Yoyo for years. Loved both. The build quality of the Joolz and the space in the basket were what I loved. That thing was my car for years (since we didn’t have one). The Yoyo was ideal for day trips taking public transport when the kid was a little older. But can confirm my kid slept like a rock in both and we used them happily for years. My son actually slept his very first night home from the hospital in the Joolz. He wouldn’t settle so I put him in the pram and pushed him around the house a bit to get him to sleep 🥰

r/HENRYUKLifestyle • Choosing pram. Recommendations? ->
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Bonusmotherthrowaway • 26 days ago

Our stroller (Joolz geo) did cost at least 1400 plus all the accessories, BUT we’ve been using it for 4 years now straight and it’s still almost as new. Absolutely perfection. So yes, it’s an insane amount of money but sometimes with these things they are worth it.

r/parentsofmultiples • Strollers ->
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EngineeringLoud4090 • 8 months ago

So many options, I’ll tell you what worked for us but there will be so many others. We had a used Joolz Day or Geo for our first child, sold it and when we had our second child (unexpectedly), we bought new Joolz Geo. What we liked was how study it was but you could still dissemble it to go into a small car’s trunk. It had the baby thing to lay in and the upright seat that can be tilted and a load of addons available. BTW these days (kids are 3 and 7), we switched to cargo bike (R+M Load 75) and Ulfbo for trips to parks or Baltic Sea. Life after stroller (can be) expensive but is sooo much fun! Enjoy Berlin

r/berlin • Good stroller for Berlin? ->
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minetmine • 21 days ago

2. I have a Joolz aer and I bought a Joolz Geo naively thinking I would use it for my second baby as a double stroller with my toddler. My toddler hates the Geo for some reason and I'm tired of fighting her so I never use it. I will be selling it.

r/BabyBumpsCanada • [ON] How many strollers did you end up having? ->
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betsybobington • 6 months ago

Why don’t you try them in it near the time? The main downside is because it isn’t parent facing you can see them that easily especially for a baby that little. I have the joolz aer + with bassinet and love it but my baby is only small 25centile and just 3 months and already makes the bassinet look small. I used the joolz from birth for my cafe and shopping pram

r/BeyondTheBumpUK • Joolz Aer+ for 3 month old ->
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snowy_nightowl_129 • 5 months ago

I ended up ordering the Joolz stroller + bassinet combo in the Amazon sales! gonna try it out and return if not sturdy enough. I can let you know!

r/NewParents • Stroller Overwhelm - Joolz Aer 2 & Nuna Triv Next ->
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snowy_nightowl_129 • 5 months ago

ok I'm back!! trying it out n my neighborhood really helped me decide its not the right choice for me! I went on a 30 minute walk on sidewalks with some hills. because the strroller is so light, it puts more effort on you to keep it steady and that got tiring QUICKLY and i usually do that walk with no problem. becaues at every driveway on the sidewalk it wants to roll towards the street. also if i crossed the street, the wheels would have trouble getting up the driveway ramps and i'd have to tilt it. also do you ever like lean elbows on a grocery cart to text on your phone? if i tried that on the Joolz because its so light it would buckle. and the underneath storage is very very minimal. it wouldnt fit a diaper bag, maybe just a big handbag. and because the stroller is so light you wouldnt be able to hang a diaper bag from the handle. that being said it definitely was easy to fold, the bassinet with it was cute and the forest green color was gorgeous. i think it would be fine if youre just going to the mall/grocery/appointments, but any kind of outside walking to go to the park or the beach would be undoable with this long term i think

r/NewParents • Stroller Overwhelm - Joolz Aer 2 & Nuna Triv Next ->
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Slow_Communication87 • about 2 months ago

Yep, I agree! I think the biggest difference is the bassinet option for Joolz. I was dead set on getting something that was newborn compatible and didnt \*require\* a bassinet (which Joolz is fwiw), but then when trying them out realized that in practicality there was no way I would feel comfortable putting my newborn in the low forward facing reclined seat. Even though its use will ultimately be limited to a few months, I am glad we went with the bassinet. Another benefit of a bassinet is you don't need to deal with buckling them in and out constantly or worry about blankets/pacifiers/etc falling off... been pretty handy so far.

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