Joovy Kooper X2

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Last updated: Apr 28, 2026

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Reddit IconActual_Mention_9635
5 months ago

The Joovy kooper x2 isn’t cheap but it’s a cheaper option and you can find it on sale sometimes. We’ve taken it to Disney multiple times and love it. It isn’t much wider than our single stroller believe it or not. We think it rides better than our expensive single stroller. I have a one and 3 year old. It’s perfect 

Reddit Iconcopper2287
10 months ago

There are many double strollers that are made to fit through standard doorways! They are made within the limits of ADA compliance. We have a joovy kooper x2 and I can fit through any doorway. The Zoe Twin, city mini, and I believe the jeep version of the city mini also fits.

Reddit Iconbobeebatronic
6 months ago

My boys are 20 months apart We used our double stroller constantly! We went with a joovy kooper We’ve also got a double schwinn bike trailer/jogging stroller. Even at almost 4yo and 2yo, they’re legs still get tired and boy is it easier to have a stroller available instead of trying to juggle everything

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Reddit Icongirlonthewing6
about 2 months ago

We had a cheaper stroller for my first, the Joovy Kooper. It has a near-flat recline, and it weighs 17 lbs. It has a one-handed fold. The unfold isn't really one-handed. We're expecting #2, and I wanted a lighter and easier to fold and unfold stroller. We got the Joolz Aer2, and I'm really happy with it so far. I plan on mostly putting the 2yo in it at first while I wear the newborn. Once I can trust my toddler to actually stick with me, we have the rider board if he wants. Baby Can sit in the seat then, fully recline if needed. Adjusting the recline is simple too. The fold and unfold are truly one-handed. It's lighter than the Joovy Kooper (14 lbs), and it feels much higher quality. The ride is smoother, the fabric is nicer... I'm a fan. It took me a moment to figure out how to adjust the harness straps (loosening them is similar to a car seat), but it's easy to do once you figure out how it works. And the whole no-rethread harness deal is wonderful, especially considering I may have to switch between two kids. I don't tend to carry a lot of in the basket, so the smaller basket isn't a huge deal for me. They also have the bag that fits in the basket perfectly, which I kind of want, to be honest.

Reddit IconMissKDC
3 months ago

Yeah I’m so pissed how small that expensive stroller is! We have a Joovy Kooper and it fits him at almost 4. 50 pounds and 43” tall. Plus it folds up so easily and small.

Reddit IconStickFinal1833
6 months ago

Tall parents definitely need a stroller with adjustable or higher handles so you don’t end up hunched over! Even if price isn’t your main concern, models like the Joovy Kooper are great for their taller handle height and work well for both travel and everyday use. Also, [this thread](https://www.reddit.com/r/KeepThisInMind/comments/1lwth3i/need_a_best_cheap_travel_stroller_under_300_which/) has top strollers that are lightweight, comfortable, and easy to steer.

Reddit Iconxoxosecretsally
7 months ago

Yes, but highly depends on lifestyle. I have a Veer Switchback but had a Joovy Kooper for a very long time before the airline lost the Joovy Kooper which I used as our travel & everyday stroller. The Kooper was great since we lived in Metro LA at the time and was used on streets & sidewalks. Also used it for travel and it held up great. Ended up buying a Chicco Stroller in Italy (the airline lost it en route from France somewhere) and pushing the Chicco across Italy's roads & sidewalks was miserable. Came back to the States & was looking to purchase a Veer Switchback. They weren't made when my son was born, but I previously purchased the wagon and loved it. Bought the Switchback second hand as we moved cities & we became a LOT more active outdoors. It's huge, but I don't mind it because of all of it's features.

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