
Joolz
Aer+
Travel-friendly, city-nimble, but tiny storage and struggles off-pavement.
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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.
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.
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
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 🥰
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.
I have an 11 year old Joolz Geo. 4 children later and it's still going strong. I changed the back wheels before baby number 3. My sister has a Joolz Day. It's a fabulous brand that has only got better over the years.

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