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

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I have a 2nd hand joolz hub+ and it’s a really great pram so versatile. Parent facing and world facing, have the bassinet attachment, but the main seat also lays flat. I assume the hub 2 will be the same, I need a one suitable for travel so am looking to get the joolz aer as I really love the joolz range. Got the maxi cost / joolz collab car seat and also great.
Joolz aer by far. You’ll see it everywhere, it’s always the most popular on such threads. We have the + and they’ve just brought out the 2 so you can probably get lower models for cheaper now. It was our main buggy for a good while too. I’m mad we didn’t get it sooner!
This! There is no meaningful difference between the Aer and + and whatever this years model is called. Also get them on a balance bike. Absolute game changer in terms of self propelling at speed. If you can find one with brakes and solid wheels that will last you until they are ready for pedals. (Can be as early as 2.5) you’ll need to get them going quite soon as teaching it when it’s cold and wet isn’t particularly fun.
We have a joolz hub system. I loved the stroller itself but the basket is tiny! We used the bugaboo system when we travel and the basket is so much better. For kid number two we’re going with silver cross and probably a second bugaboo.
We have 3 😂. A Joolz hub system that we bought and use daily, a doona that was gifted to us that we used on trips when she was little, and now we use a bugaboo butterfly on trips.
We have the butterfly, which is fine! It is a small wheel base tho and very narrow/tips easily. If you hit a bump the stroller wants to tip completely over. I would go for a compact stroller instead of a travel stroller so that you have something a bit sturdier - I liked the Joolz Hub in the store.
We went to a baby store and tested things out- we talked with the folks about our lifestyle, how many stairs go in or out of the house, and what we're thinking about family wise. Since we have about 12 stairs into the house and are in the city, we needed something that was light, and a one handed fold was the dream, along with how durable it was and the suspension that helps with rocky streets. We ended up with the Joolz HUB because it fit everything. All my friends have the uppa baby and love it- but ultimately, its too heavy and would be too hard to get in and out of the house with just one person. Thinking about your day to day is an important part of this- if you have an SUV for instance, you might have lots of room for the stroller in the trunk, but knowing how/if you can lift 30-40 pounds to get it in the car while dealing with carseat/bags etc is an important thing to think about!

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

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Compact travel, decent storage, but pricey, seat not upright.

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Cruz V3
Durable, massive storage, great service, but heavy and bulky.

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